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A '''nuke '''is a [[Pxls staff]] command that can wipe pixels off the canvas within a specific area. Two diagonally-opposing sets of coordinates are selected around the area to be nuked, forming opposing corners of a rectangle. Everything within that rectangle is deleted and reverted to virgin pixels. The command is available only to Pxls developers with server access.
A '''nuke '''is a developer command that can wipe pixels off the canvas within a specific area. Two diagonally-opposing sets of coordinates are selected around the area to be nuked, forming opposing corners of a rectangle. Everything within that rectangle is deleted and reverted to virgin pixels. The command is available only to Pxls developers with server access.
==History==
==History==
The nuke command has been used eight times over its history:
The nuke command has been used eight times over its history:
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* [[Canvas 39]]: Fixing the canvas text
* [[Canvas 39]]: Fixing the canvas text
*[[Canvas 42]]: [[2ch Pride Raids|Removing text about mental disorders]]
*[[Canvas 42]]: [[2ch Pride Raids|Removing text about mental disorders]]
*[[Canvas 47]]: [[Nuke of 2ch (Canvas 47)|Removing 2ch arts]][[File:Nuked text on C39.png|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
*[[Canvas 47]]: [[Nuke of 2ch (Canvas 47)|Removing 2ch arts]][[File:Nuked text on C39.png|centre|thumb|500x500px]]
[[Category:General Info]]
[[Category:General Info]]

Latest revision as of 01:35, 10 October 2023

nuke is a developer command that can wipe pixels off the canvas within a specific area. Two diagonally-opposing sets of coordinates are selected around the area to be nuked, forming opposing corners of a rectangle. Everything within that rectangle is deleted and reverted to virgin pixels. The command is available only to Pxls developers with server access.

History

The nuke command has been used eight times over its history: