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Bug
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Resolution: Works As Intended
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None
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1.21
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Community Consensus
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Commands
The Bug:
Execute commands no longer function when a forward slash is used within the subcommand.
This behavior worked in 1.12.2, but was lost in 1.13.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Launch an instance of 1.12.2 and execute the command provided below where a forward slash is used within the subcommand.
/execute @e[type=minecraft:pig] ~ ~ ~ /say hi
- Take note of how the command ran successfully.
- Launch an instance of the latest version of Minecraft and execute the command provided below where a forward slash is used within the subcommand.
/execute as @e[type=minecraft:pig] run /say hi
- Observe if the command ran successfully or not.
Observed Behavior:
Execute commands no longer function when a forward slash is used within the subcommand.
Expected Behavior:
Execute commands would function when a forward slash is used within the subcommand.