[Chii] Marking specific range watched [DENIED]

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PetriW
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[Chii] Marking specific range watched [DENIED]

Post by PetriW »

Today the only way for marking a range of episodes via Chii is the upto command. (!watched nadesico upto 14)
I would like to request a feature where you can instead mark a specific range of files watched, suggested syntax: "!watched nadesico 11 to 14" or "!watched nadesico 11-14".

While I'm at it, make !hepl a synonym to !help. :D
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Post by wahaha »

Denied... at least the last time it was :?
REQ: [CHII] Add "!watched up to x" [DONE/DENIED]
(I agree that the "!watched a-b"-stuff is a little crazy ^^; - Still, it might save some operations when using "!watched ANIME 49-51" or something like that instead of "upto")
PetriW wrote:While I'm at it, make !hepl a synonym to !help.
:lol:
(Going a bit OT:)
Maybe Chii should - in #anidb or in /msg's only - respond to all unknown "!"-triggers (=~s/^!\w{3,}/ or something) with the list of supported commands, to clearly tell the users that they made a typo.

Another idea to help "visitors" might be to also send the !help-output when using "!list" or "@find" (again, in #anidb only), so they're not just told to visit a website, but might become curious of trying - for example - the !anime-trigger right away.
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Post by PetriW »

Ooo... Guess I should have done a search on !watched.
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Post by Gambit »

If you`ve watched 11-14, that usually means you`ve also watched 1-10 ... otherwise you wouldn`t watch 11-14, right? :)
So, !watched upto 14 should do the job here.
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Post by exp »

now,

this one certainly qualifies for the most useless feature request award }:o)
seriously, just use !watched upto 24 if you want to do a !watched 11-24.
if you want to be more specific use the anidb cgi.
and no, using !watched upto 310 does not create more overhead than a !watched 298-310 would.

BYe!
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