Published: 15 Jan 2020 › Updated: 15 Jan 2020
Command: $community
Similar to the $hive command, this will allow you to search for a community and get details about it. The intent is to show a single community with full detail, rather than a list.
This command will also show the top five tags used within the community.
You can provide a search pattern (e.g.: $community witnesses):
It's also handy if you want to do a reverse lookup (e.g.: $community hive hive-174796):
Leave Command: $community to:
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