Randomly enter words behind the "/weather" command
flandretw opened this issue · 1 comments
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Full output of /ess version
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Server log:
https://gist.github.com/gregman98/c9568109e81b33610b544e613996e589
EssentialsX config:
https://gist.github.com/gregman98/d12f146768fe231aca09be8a20cb0020
Details
Description
This is just a small problem and does not constitute a serious impact. About "/weather" command type.
Steps to reproduce
Enter a random word behind the "/weather" command and send the command. It will always output "set to sunny".
Expected behavior
I think it should output the wrong usage.
Screenshots
https://i.imgur.com/ijODHJj.png
https://i.imgur.com/VkeRvjH.png
"晴天" means sunny in English.
(Sorry for my bad English.)
Thank you for your concern, but we will not be changing this right now since it has worked like this for ages, and there isn't really any particular reason to break it for all of the people who expect the current behavior (which is that the command always changes the weather to clear/sunny unless very deliberately set to "storm").