* GSL - For command * Syntax: .for <digit> <option>/<list_of_words> .for <option> : <command> .for help/? The purpose of the command is to iterate the execution of a run commands file (see the first form) or the execution of a command (see the second form). To view the available options use .for ? or .for help. Details: .for <digit> users This command run commands file <digit> for each logged user. Your { variable will contain the user name, so can be used as parameter for your commands included in the run commands file. .for <digit> dims This form run commands file <digit> for each sky of all dimensions. Your { variable will contain the sky name. .for <digit> links For each connected site, it will be executed run commands file <digit>. Your { variable will contain the service name. .for <digit> cmds For each available command, it will be executed run commands file <digit>. Your { variable will contain the command name. .for <digit> levels For each level, it will be executed run commands file <digit>. Your { variable will contain the level number. .for <digit> <list_of_words> This command run command file <digit> for all words of list. Your { variable will contain for each iteration a word. For all cases, at the end of for cycle, the { variable will remain unchanged ( the old value, before execution of for, will be restored ). Instead of a run command file, you can execute a command (using the second form of .for command). Examples: .for 2 Fred Julia Yona .for 0 links .for users : .promote { .for dims : .show { See also: .if, .run, .help gsl