#(ticklepenny) Adding commands to citizens

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woven grail
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Hi, sorry if this is a silly post! How do I force a citizen to run a command on itself? I am trying to create a display of particles and was thinking that using citizens would be a good idea.

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(ticklepenny) Adding commands to citizens

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twilit mulch
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@woven grail you can use the <npc> placeholder

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I been sleeping ): I will have a go soon

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woven grail
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I'm gonna close it. I've not managed to get on because I'm currently moving house. Please could you give me an example command with the placeholder?

twilit mulch
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@woven grail what command do you want to run?

woven grail
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I want the NPC to give itself player particles with the /pp add

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twilit mulch
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I have added the /npc command -n flag to try and run as NPC in this case

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Ok brilliant thanks so much