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Two new documentation pages were added: one explains how to disable commands in EternalCore using the commands.yml file, and the other covers how to edit or customize commands, including renaming, setting permissions, and managing subcommands. The sidebar structure was updated to include a new "Commands" section under EternalCore, with links to these new pages. No changes were made to code or exported entities.
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lib/sidebar-structure.ts (1)
24-29: Title wording slightly offThe page front-matter says "Disabling Commands", but the sidebar label is "Disable commands".
Keeping wording identical helps search and avoids tiny UX bumps.- { title: "Disable commands", path: "/docs/eternalcore/commands/disable-commands" }, + { title: "Disabling Commands", path: "/docs/eternalcore/commands/disable-commands" },content/docs/eternalcore/commands/disable-commands.mdx (1)
54-56: Prefer internal link for same-site docsUsing an absolute URL here triggers a full page load.
Switch to a root-relative path for smoother navigation:- https://www.eternalcode.pl/docs/eternalcore/features/permissions + /docs/eternalcore/features/permissions
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content/docs/eternalcore/commands/disable-commands.mdx
[style] ~48-~48: Consider using a different verb to strengthen your wording.
Context: ...ant to replace it with your own or just remove access. --- ## 📄 Find all available ...
(REMOVE_REVOKE)
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content/docs/eternalcore/commands/disable-commands.mdx (1)
10-12: Check import path
../../../components/ui/alert-boxfeels deep—other docs usually import via an alias (@/components/...).
Please verify the relative path resolves after build.
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AlertBox used but not imported
The component is referenced without an import, which will break MDX compilation.
+import { AlertBox } from "../../../components/ui/alert-box";📝 Committable suggestion
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In content/docs/eternalcore/commands/edit-commands.mdx around lines 10 to 12,
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