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austin
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:04 am   

deleting an alarm
 
How can I delete an alarm from the command line?

I have an alarm that I like to turn on and off. However, I don't want the alarm on and running when I start up cmud. So I made an alias to create the alarm. I can type the alias whenever I want to turn the alarm on, but I need another alias to delete the alarm. I can't just use the #suspend command because then when I start cmud up again the alarm will automatically resume.
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Vijilante
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:09 pm   
 
If you turn it on and off with #Tą then that disabled state will be remembered on reload. You can delete it with #UNTRIGGER. It is suggested that if you are going to delete or overwrite the alarm then you should create it with an ID to avoid possible confusions with changing the wrong alarm.
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austin
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 9:38 pm   
 
Thank you very much. I think that will work for me.

For some reason I find it very hard to figure stuff out like this. I've been looking for a while to try to find a #enable/#disable command or a #delete command. I never would have thought to look under #t+/#t- or #untrigger. Very unintuitive.
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