Earlier Versions
Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
AutoGroupAccept v10.1.7 release | 15.67 KB | Feb 8, 2023 | 10.0.5 | 47 | Download |
AutoGroupAccept v10.1.6 release | 15.64 KB | Jan 31, 2023 | 10.0.5 | 38 | Download |
AutoGroupAccept v10.1.5 release | 15.63 KB | Nov 16, 2022 | 10.0.2 | 44 | Download |
AutoGroupAccept v10.1.4 release | 15.58 KB | Oct 31, 2022 | 10.0.0 | 21 | Download |
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Description
AutoGroupAccept
AutoGroupAccept automatically accepts the party invites from the people you choose.
This edition of AutoGroupAccept was rebuilt to support Dragonflight after what appeared to be an abandoned addon project of the original which stopped working when Battle for Azeroth came out.
With the release of 8.2.5 came additional major UI API changes that nailed this one dead for a while.
However, Its back, Its fully working and now has a nifty feature to invite anyone at your own discretion.
Getting started
Type /aga to access the addon control panel settings.
Commands
All the commands start with the slash command /aga <command>
show (or) list
This command will show the the allowed filters, character and blocked character names.
silence (or) quiet (or) mute
Will silence the notification of being invited by allowed and blocked characters.
purgeall
Will empty the allowed and blocked list.
config
Brings up the configuration screen.
Toggling Groups
You can toggle the current character’s friends list, your account wide battle.net friendslist and your current guild’s roster.
toggle friends (friend)
Added characters will be able to automatically invite you to a party.
toggle bnfriends (bnfriend)
Battle.net friends will be able to automatically invite you to a party.
toggle guild (guildies)
Guild members will be able to automatically invite you to a party.
toggle Allow Anyone (anyone)
Anyone who invites you to a group will automatically invite you to a party.
This over-rides all other settings if enabled.
Primarily this is most useful for players with two accounts who like to party with themselves easily and quickly without the popup hassles.
toggle addon
Turns the addon off until you re-enable it.
Individual characters
You can also filter on specific characters by adding them to the allow list, note that the characters do not have to be capitalized.
Playinghooky is the same as PLAYINGHOOKY
add <character>
Adds the specified character to the allowed list.
Example: /aga add playinghooky
remove <character>
Removes the specified character from the allowed list.
Example: /aga remove playinghooky
block <character>
Adds the specified character to the blocked list.
Example: /aga block playinghooky
unblock <character>
Removes the specified character from the blocked list.
Example: /aga unblock playinghooky
Programmed originally by Utriax, tested by Glavock and Tydrolus
Fan Update revisions now supported by Playinghooky @ stormrage
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