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* To get the list of buyable weapons under level 100: | * To get the list of buyable weapons under level 100: | ||
#!items type:weapon cost:>:0 level:<=:100 | #!items type:weapon cost:>:0 level:<=:100 | ||
* To get all the ores in your inventory: | * To get all the ores in your inventory: | ||
#!inv type:ore | #!inv type:ore | ||
* To get items in your inv that give boosts to attributes: | * To get items in your inv that give boosts to attributes: | ||
#!inv attributes: | #!inv attributes: | ||
* To get the list of non-donor items: | * To get the list of non-donor items: | ||
#!items donate:undefined | #!items donate:undefined | ||
* To get the list of donor items: | * To get the list of donor items: | ||
#!items donate:true | #!items donate:true | ||
Usable Properties: | Usable Properties: |
Revision as of 17:39, 22 November 2019
Item filters can be used to reduce the size of a list of items. Current commands that support them are #!items, #!inv, and #!ginv (with #!gbsearch, #!gmsearch, and #!recipe pending).
Examples:
- To get the list of buyable weapons under level 100:
#!items type:weapon cost:>:0 level:<=:100
- To get all the ores in your inventory:
#!inv type:ore
- To get items in your inv that give boosts to attributes:
#!inv attributes:
- To get the list of non-donor items:
#!items donate:undefined
- To get the list of donor items:
#!items donate:true
Usable Properties:
- name (The item name)
- level (The item level)
- cost (The buying price of the item; unbuyable items have a cost of -1)
- type (The type of the item shown in #!item)
- sell (The selling price of the item)
- sellable (true or false value showing if an item can be sold)
- desc (The item's description)
- forage (true or false value of if the item can be foraged)
- foragedata (Either Object or undefined; same as forage but includes Magic Saplings)
- ore (Either Object or undefined; same items as type:ore)
- fish (Either Object or undefined; same as type:fish)
- plural (The plural name of the object)
- prefix (The grammatical prefix of the object; usually `a` or `an`)
- attributes (Either Object or undefined; whether or not the object boosts any attributes)
- def (The percentage of damage blocked by the armor (or undefined))
- id (The ID of the item; normally a number. Meta items are `m:number`)
- itemBoost (The amount of extra items received when doing sides with this tool)
- skillXp (The static boost to skill xp granted by Jades in tools)
- gems (The enchantments on an item; is a string like JJ for 2 Jades)
- enchants (An array of enchantments in the form [sx;4,as;10] (don't try to use this; just use gems))
- suffix (The end of the name on meta items, such is 2SRR+23)
Notes:
Not all items can use all properties. For example, not all items have an `ore` field, so if you search `#!items ore:`, any items without `ore` data will be filtered out.
To search for items that **don't** have a property, you can use undefined, like #!items donate:undefined.
The left-hand side of the filter is case-sensitive, so itemBoost will work and itemboost won't.
Searches use substrings, so if you search name:log, it'll give all items with "log" in the name.
If you want to search for multiple words, simply remove the spaces like name:maplelog.
If you leave the value (the right side of the :) empty, all items with the property will be matched.
If a value is a number, like level, you can use <, <=, >, and >= to do inequality searches like level:<:100 cost:>:0.