[x] mirror command to supplement the rotate command, so we can set a structure in any possible orientation.
[x] cut command to supplement move and copy (would be a shorthand for /se copy/se set air).
[x] mirrorc and rotatec commands to rotate and mirror clipboard, to mimic WE behavior of rotate
[x] add a flag to delete the selection after rotating or mirroring it. It's not the same as running /se set air after rotate or mirror because those commands might place blocks inside the selection. A workaround would be to copy/cut, rotate clipboard wnd then paste, but why do that when we can add more flags? I suggest maybe -r, for remove, but we are gonna run out of letters sooner than later.
mirror
command to supplement therotate
command, so we can set a structure in any possible orientation.cut
command to supplementmove
andcopy
(would be a shorthand for/se copy
/se set air
).mirrorc
androtatec
commands to rotate and mirror clipboard, to mimic WE behavior ofrotate
/se set air
after rotate or mirror because those commands might place blocks inside the selection. A workaround would be to copy/cut, rotate clipboard wnd then paste, but why do that when we can add more flags? I suggest maybe-r
, for remove, but we are gonna run out of letters sooner than later.