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If x ~= params then Now i want to kill the player with the name paul I have seen the hash character '#' being added to the front of variables a lot in lua
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Like it is used so abundantly there
I see that it is considered a special token like others are (greater than, less than, asterisks, etc) but i know what those are for What is the purpose of using them in lua? I want to make a command that would kill a player you specify Let's say i type "kill/paul"