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Latest revision as of 21:04, 16 July 2025


$append
is a QC command available in all Source games. It allows you to add more options to the specified sequences or animations after declared.
Please see $continue QC command for further info.
Syntax
$append "SequenceName" <options>
Examples
$sequence "idle" a_idle {
loop fps 40
iklock "rfoot" 1 0
iklock "lfoot" 1 0
}
// more QC stuff \\
// add this options after all other $sequence options
$append "idle" noautoik x y z
See also
- $prepend Add more options to the specified sequences or animations before any other option.
- $continue Add more options to the specified sequences or animations. Replaces both $prepend and $append QC commands.
- $definemacro
- $definevariable