I'm trying to test a challenge map with a bunch of testfor commands that are usually on. They tend to spam the chat and prevent me from seeing the output of other command blocks. How can I stop seeing these while still seeing outputs from all the other command blocks? I'm pretty sure the gamerule command won't help here.
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Maybe set some of these command blocks up to a chain? Like disable command block output and then attach a chain command block to the ones you want to output with something like "broadcast ..." in them?
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Other commands that will be executed will be shown if they are executed by the player (e.g. clickable text, signs)
But if you meant that you want only some commandBlockOutputs to be hidden, that's not possible. That's only everything hidden or nothing hidden.
A solution I thought about can be to use a chain command block after each command you want to see the result of, and to use the command:
/tellraw @a {"text":"Command executed successfully.","color":"aqua","bold":true}. Then if you have 6 command blocks, you should add 1 command block after each one to execute the tellraw command. Then if every command executed successfully, you should see the text: "Command executed successfully" 6 times. Other than that I don't think it's possible.
Maybe set some of these command blocks up to a chain? Like disable command block output and then attach a chain command block to the ones you want to output with something like "broadcast ..." in them?
Other commands that will be executed will be shown if they are executed by the player (e.g. clickable text, signs)
But if you meant that you want only some commandBlockOutputs to be hidden, that's not possible. That's only everything hidden or nothing hidden.
A solution I thought about can be to use a chain command block after each command you want to see the result of, and to use the command:
/tellraw @a {"text":"Command executed successfully.","color":"aqua","bold":true}. Then if you have 6 command blocks, you should add 1 command block after each one to execute the tellraw command. Then if every command executed successfully, you should see the text: "Command executed successfully" 6 times. Other than that I don't think it's possible.
Hoped I helped.
I guess this will have to do.
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If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
I'm trying to test a challenge map with a bunch of testfor commands that are usually on. They tend to spam the chat and prevent me from seeing the output of other command blocks. How can I stop seeing these while still seeing outputs from all the other command blocks? I'm pretty sure the gamerule command won't help here.
If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
Try pressing the 'x' on the command block output area in the command block interface.
Nvm. doesn't seem to do anything.
I don't think it is possible
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Maybe set some of these command blocks up to a chain? Like disable command block output and then attach a chain command block to the ones you want to output with something like "broadcast ..." in them?
I do command blocks and stuff.
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Set the gamerule commandBlockOutput to false.
Other commands that will be executed will be shown if they are executed by the player (e.g. clickable text, signs)
But if you meant that you want only some commandBlockOutputs to be hidden, that's not possible. That's only everything hidden or nothing hidden.
A solution I thought about can be to use a chain command block after each command you want to see the result of, and to use the command:
/tellraw @a {"text":"Command executed successfully.","color":"aqua","bold":true}. Then if you have 6 command blocks, you should add 1 command block after each one to execute the tellraw command. Then if every command executed successfully, you should see the text: "Command executed successfully" 6 times. Other than that I don't think it's possible.
Hoped I helped.
I guess this will have to do.
If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.
Can you tell us what's the purpose of trying to do so? If we will know maybe we will come up with a better solution.
(sorry for being super late)
I thought I already explained everything in the original post. Was my OP not clear?
If you follow your heart, it will only lead to your arteries.