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**Note:** If anything in this reference isn't clear, that's a bug. Please [open an issue](https://github.com/sbrl/Minetest-WorldEditAdditions/issues/new) (or even better a PR improving it) to let me know precisely which bit you don't understand and why.
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**Note:** If anything in this reference isn't clear, that's a bug. Please [open an issue](https://github.com/sbrl/Minetest-WorldEditAdditions/issues/new) (or even better a PR improving it) to let me know precisely which bit you don't understand and why.
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## Conventions
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Conventions for command syntax.
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### DIR
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WorldEditAdditions uses the `DIR` system in some of its selection modifier commands. `Dir`s are relative to the axis the player is facing and are defined as follows:
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`front`|The horizontal axis (X or Z) which the player is mostly facing toward and the multiplier (1 or -1) corresponding to whether the value of the player's position vector corresponding to that axis would increase or decrease if they moved in the direction they are facing.
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`back`|Same axis as `front` but the multiplier is inverted (m * -1).
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`left`|The horizontal axis (X or Z) perpendicular to the player with the opposite multiplier to `front` if the front axis is Z or the same multiplier as `front` if the front axis is X.
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`right`|Same axis as `left` but the multiplier is inverted (m * -1).
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`up`|The Y axis with the multiplier 1.
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`down`|The Y axis with the multiplier -1.
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## `//floodfill [<replace_node> [<radius>]]`
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## `//floodfill [<replace_node> [<radius>]]`
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Floods all connected nodes of the same type starting at _pos1_ with <replace_node> (which defaults to `water_source`), in a sphere with a radius of <radius> (which defaults to 50).
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Floods all connected nodes of the same type starting at _pos1_ with <replace_node> (which defaults to `water_source`), in a sphere with a radius of <radius> (which defaults to 50).
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Let's make it more interesting:
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Let's make it more interesting:
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```weacmd
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## `//scentre`
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## `//scentre`
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Short for _select center_. Sets pos1 and pos2 to the centre point(s) of the current selection area. 1, 2, 4 or 8 nodes may be selected depending on what parts of the original selection are even in distance. Implementation thanks to @VorTechnix.
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Short for _select center_. Sets pos1 and pos2 to the centre point(s) of the current selection area. 1, 2, 4 or 8 nodes may be selected depending on what parts of the original selection are even in distance. Implementation thanks to @VorTechnix.
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