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Leaderboard Placement #9

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mcglasses02 opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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Leaderboard Placement #9

mcglasses02 opened this issue Apr 21, 2020 · 2 comments
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high priority status: approved type: enhancement A code change that enhances an existing feature.

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@mcglasses02
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I thought it was cool to check your personal place on the cash leaderboard, so I am wondering if we can get that back. I am also wondering if the alias $lb could be added because that makes it much faster.

@ryan-harrington ryan-harrington self-assigned this Apr 21, 2020
@ryan-harrington ryan-harrington added priority: low type: feat A code change that adds a feature. labels Apr 21, 2020
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@ryan-harrington ryan-harrington changed the title Leaderboard command Leaderboard Placement Dec 14, 2020
@ryan-harrington ryan-harrington added high priority status: approved type: enhancement A code change that enhances an existing feature. and removed priority: low type: feat A code change that adds a feature. labels Dec 14, 2020
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ryan-harrington commented Dec 14, 2020

The leaderboard user placement was removed after #63 was merged. This feature can be brought back while maintaining performance.

@ryan-harrington ryan-harrington pinned this issue Dec 16, 2020
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Confirming that this feature can be reimplemented. Will attempt with next PR.

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