The title says it all
as it says here, it only works if preceded by the prefix “/”. but it should be any letter. so developers can do more of what they want.
for example;
(should not only be /fly)
“!fly”, “;fly”, “:fly”
The title says it all
as it says here, it only works if preceded by the prefix “/”. but it should be any letter. so developers can do more of what they want.
for example;
(should not only be /fly)
“!fly”, “;fly”, “:fly”