They could then click a button to copy to clipboard. Ideally the user could click through what they want in a couple seconds and the command would be output to a textbox. You choose the main command and the subcommand, there would be textboxes indicating what mandatory arguments you need to input, and a list of optional arguments you could choose from. So I proposed to the development channel that I create a 'command builder' webpage in the avrae workshop where new users can put together commands from a list of options. I found that the new user experience is pretty clunky, it's difficult for people to pick up the commands, and I find I have to repeat myself constantly, explaining how to type all the optional arguments they need, and people are making mistakes or forgetting argument names consistently. I'm a programmer that recently started using avrae, I play in a couple games with people who are not so technologically inclined.
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