#(Dagrond) Denizen Worlguard integration

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meager geyserBOT
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(Dagrond) Denizen Worlguard integration

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foggy mica
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!guide

jovial vergeBOT
foggy mica
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Please start with setting up your script editor

snow sphinx
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Yeah, and it did nothing to me because it is displaying the same problem as in console. I want to write just simple, a few lines scripts. I don't need VS code for that. And I still don't know how to use it because there are no real example here.

foggy mica
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!paste

jovial vergeBOT
foggy mica
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@snow sphinx could share your script please

foggy mica
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What you're looking at is a technical explanation on what a WorldGuardRegionTag is

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It's not meant to be in a script.

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Since you deleted your initial message I can not remember what the issue is.

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So please make sure you actual use VSCode to edit scripts.

foggy mica
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If you still need help you are welcome to share the script on the page mentioned above ^

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Also provide a debug record, so we can check the error.

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!debug

jovial vergeBOT
# foggy mica !debug
Info: debug

If you need help with a script issue, one of the most powerful tools Denizen has to offer is full debug output. This is displaying in your console whenever scripts are running until you turn debug off. To share a debug log quickly and easily with helpers, simply run the command /denizen debug -r in-game to begin recording, then run through the part of the script you need help with, then run the command /denizen submit. This will give you a link to a paste of the debug log, which you can then copy/paste back to us!

foggy mica
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Otherwise,

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