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plugin_unload is used to unload a loaded plugin (depending on the plugin this may be unstable and cause a server to crash. | {{wrongtitle|title=plugin_unload}} | ||
'''plugin_unload''' is used to unload a loaded plugin (depending on the plugin this may be unstable and cause a server to crash. | |||
==Usage== | |||
After using [[plugin_print]] to determin plugin ID's if you want to unload a plugin you must type the following (in this instance we're unloading plugin #0) | After using [[plugin_print]] to determin plugin ID's if you want to unload a plugin you must type the following (in this instance we're unloading plugin #0) | ||
plugin_unload 0 | plugin_unload 0 | ||
You will get a confirmation message as follows: | You will get a confirmation message as follows: | ||
Unloaded plugin "0" | Unloaded plugin "0" | ||
==See Also== | |||
* [[plugin_load]] | |||
[[Category:Console Commands]] |
Revision as of 15:22, 19 May 2006
Template:Wrongtitle plugin_unload is used to unload a loaded plugin (depending on the plugin this may be unstable and cause a server to crash.
Usage
After using plugin_print to determin plugin ID's if you want to unload a plugin you must type the following (in this instance we're unloading plugin #0)
plugin_unload 0
You will get a confirmation message as follows:
Unloaded plugin "0"