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typing 'follow' without arguments should show who you are following and who is following you. if no one is, and you aren't, it w, focker, 2004-03-16 20:09:06
typing 'follow' without arguments should show who you are following and who is following you. if no one is, and you aren't, it would say something quirky and witty like "No, nobody is following you. You can take your tin-foil hat off now." :-D
hmm..., allaryin, 2004-03-19 13:13:36
I'm pretty sure we already have commands for this ;) At least, I know
that they were included in the original spec when we tasked Venger
with the initial implementation of said system...

The command you're looking for should be called 'followers'...

Checking to see if it actually exists. If not, it's a quick fix and I
can take care of it right away.
yeah..., allaryin, 2004-03-19 13:15:10
Type help follow some time, ne? Closing thread as said functionality
is already functional and stuff. Silly head.
Hrmmm...., acius, 2004-03-19 15:40:30
True, there is a way to do it, but arguably doing it as a mode of the follow command would be more intuitive?

Or:

if( !param )
return "/bin/followers"->main();

... Why not?
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