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The '''/fwho''' [[command]] allows players to quickly find information about a [[flag]], its [[crew]]s, and its members currently online.  If you provide at least two letters as an argument, the game will search and return a new box in the [[Ahoy! panel]] with links to [[info page]]s for all of the matches.
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The '''/fwho''' [[command]] allows players to quickly find information about a [[flag]], its [[crew]]s, and its members currently online.  If at least two letters are provided as an argument, the game will search and return a new box in the [[Ahoy! panel]] with links to [[info page]]s for all of the matches.
  
By default, typing <tt>/fwho</tt> with no arguments provided gives you detailed information about your own character's flag, provided he or she is a member of one.  If not, you will receive a message that you are not currently in a flag.  
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By default, typing <tt>/fwho</tt> with no arguments offers detailed information about the current pirate's own character's flag, provided he or she is a member of one.  If the current pirate is not a member of a flag, a message stating this will be printed.
  
If only one flag is found using the parameters you provided, a flag's info page and all its currently online members are linked from the Ahoy! panel.
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If only one flag is found using the parameters that were provided, a flag's info page and all its currently online members are linked from the Ahoy! panel.
  
It is easier to find a particular flag if you provide its full and exact name.  For instance, typing <tt>/fwho of</tt> will return ''The Art of War'', but will also return ''Plundersoft''.
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It is easier to find a particular flag if its full and exact name is provided.  For instance, typing <tt>/fwho of</tt> may return ''The Art of War'', but may also return ''Plundersoft''.
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The command is case-insensitive: running <tt>/fwho A Flag</tt> will return the same information as <tt>/fwho A flag</tt>.
  
 
'''Usage'''<br>
 
'''Usage'''<br>
 
<tt>/fwho <flag name></tt>
 
<tt>/fwho <flag name></tt>
  
=Historical Notes=
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==Historical notes==
The /fwho was modified to provide a single flag's information if there was only one match with {{release|2004-12-13}}.
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The /fwho was modified to provide a single flag's information if there was only one match with {{release|2003-12-13}}.
  
[[Category:Commands|fwho]]
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[[Category:Commands]]

Latest revision as of 18:48, 7 March 2014

Information commands
/cwho
/fwho
/gwho
/info
/vwho
/who

The /fwho command allows players to quickly find information about a flag, its crews, and its members currently online. If at least two letters are provided as an argument, the game will search and return a new box in the Ahoy! panel with links to info pages for all of the matches.

By default, typing /fwho with no arguments offers detailed information about the current pirate's own character's flag, provided he or she is a member of one. If the current pirate is not a member of a flag, a message stating this will be printed.

If only one flag is found using the parameters that were provided, a flag's info page and all its currently online members are linked from the Ahoy! panel.

It is easier to find a particular flag if its full and exact name is provided. For instance, typing /fwho of may return The Art of War, but may also return Plundersoft.

The command is case-insensitive: running /fwho A Flag will return the same information as /fwho A flag.

Usage
/fwho <flag name>

Historical notes

The /fwho was modified to provide a single flag's information if there was only one match with release 2003-12-13.