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!timer [class] #[mshd] title - Adds a timer for # minutes (m), seconds (s), hours (h) or days (d). If no time unit is added it's # seconds. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
 
!timer [class] #[mshd] title - Adds a timer for # minutes (m), seconds (s), hours (h) or days (d). If no time unit is added it's # seconds. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
  
!timer [class] 0:0:0:0 - Adds a timer using the format days:hours:minutes:seconds, with the lowest time unit always being seconds (so 1:20 means 1min 20secs, 1:03:05 means 1hour 3mins 5secs). On every : there have to follow exactly two numbers. You don't have to enter all numbers. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
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!timer [class] #:#:#:# - Adds a timer using the format days:hours:minutes:seconds, with the lowest time unit always being seconds (so 1:20 means 1min 20secs, 1:03:05 means 1hour 3mins 5secs). On every : there have to follow exactly two numbers. You don't have to enter all numbers. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
  
 
!rtimer [class] <dur>[mshd] <repeat>[mshd] title - Adds a repeating timer for <dur> minutes (m), seconds (s), hours (h) or days (d). If no time unit is added it's <dur> seconds. <rep> is the time between repetitions of the timer, the same rules as for <dur> apply. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
 
!rtimer [class] <dur>[mshd] <repeat>[mshd] title - Adds a repeating timer for <dur> minutes (m), seconds (s), hours (h) or days (d). If no time unit is added it's <dur> seconds. <rep> is the time between repetitions of the timer, the same rules as for <dur> apply. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
  
!rtimer [class] <dur>0:0:0:0 <repeat>0:0:0:0 title - Adds a timer using the format days:hours:minutes:seconds, with the lowest time unit always being seconds (so 1:20 means 1min 20secs, 1:03:05 means 1hour 3mins 5secs). On every : there have to follow exactly two numbers. You don't have to enter all numbers. <rep> is the time between repetitions of the timer, the same rules as for <dur> apply. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
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!rtimer [class] <dur>#:#:#:# <repeat>#:#:#:# title - Adds a timer using the format days:hours:minutes:seconds, with the lowest time unit always being seconds (so 1:20 means 1min 20secs, 1:03:05 means 1hour 3mins 5secs). On every : there have to follow exactly two numbers. You don't have to enter all numbers. <rep> is the time between repetitions of the timer, the same rules as for <dur> apply. [class] is an optional parameter defining which timer class to use.
  
 
!ptimer - Lists and creates timers in the org chat, disregarding the originating channel. Syntax otherwise exactly as the syntax of the timer command, read there for more information.
 
!ptimer - Lists and creates timers in the org chat, disregarding the originating channel. Syntax otherwise exactly as the syntax of the timer command, read there for more information.
  
 
!tset - Lists all existing timer class settings and allows to change them.
 
!tset - Lists all existing timer class settings and allows to change them.

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