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− | ; squelchDomains | + | ; squelchDomains <[[domain|message domains]]> |
− | : | + | : Suppresses console messages grouped under the specified comma-separated list of message domains. |
+ | == Examples == | ||
− | + | If you don't want your vendbot to be spammed by people using skills in town, use: | |
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squelchDomains skill | squelchDomains skill | ||
+ | Suppress your successful attacks and monster's misses: | ||
+ | squelchDomains attackMon, attackedMiss | ||
− | + | == Notes == | |
* For normal messages, the option [[verboseDomains]] overrides this option, thus if a message domain is listed in [[verboseDomains]], that message group will always be printed in the console even if it is listed in this option. | * For normal messages, the option [[verboseDomains]] overrides this option, thus if a message domain is listed in [[verboseDomains]], that message group will always be printed in the console even if it is listed in this option. | ||
− | * Internally, Kore sets the verbosity level of message domains listed in this option to '''5''' | + | * Internally, Kore sets the verbosity level of message domains listed in this option to '''5''', so [[verbose]] needs to be below that level. |
[[Category:config.txt]] | [[Category:config.txt]] | ||
[[Category:Log]] | [[Category:Log]] |
Revision as of 10:06, 10 December 2010
- squelchDomains <message domains>
- Suppresses console messages grouped under the specified comma-separated list of message domains.
Examples
If you don't want your vendbot to be spammed by people using skills in town, use:
squelchDomains skill
Suppress your successful attacks and monster's misses:
squelchDomains attackMon, attackedMiss
Notes
- For normal messages, the option verboseDomains overrides this option, thus if a message domain is listed in verboseDomains, that message group will always be printed in the console even if it is listed in this option.
- Internally, Kore sets the verbosity level of message domains listed in this option to 5, so verbose needs to be below that level.