Earlier Versions
Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
1.2.1 (Wrath 3.4.1) release | 14.91 KB | Jan 25, 2023 | 3.4.1 | 21 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (WoW 10.0.5) release | 14.90 KB | Jan 25, 2023 | 10.0.5 | 37 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (WoW 10.0.2) release | 14.96 KB | Nov 16, 2022 | 10.0.2 | 49 | ![]() |
1.2.1 for WoW 10.0.0 release | 14.96 KB | Oct 27, 2022 | 10.0.0 | 30 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (WoW 9.2.7) release | 14.97 KB | Aug 23, 2022 | 9.2.7 | 46 | ![]() |
1.2.1 for WoW 9.2.5 release | 14.97 KB | May 27, 2022 | 9.2.5 | 33 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (WoW 9.2.0) release | 14.97 KB | Feb 23, 2022 | 9.2.0 | 47 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (WoW 9.1.5) release | 14.97 KB | Nov 3, 2021 | 9.1.5 | 44 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (WoW 9.1) release | 14.89 KB | Jun 29, 2021 | 9.1.0 | 62 | ![]() |
1.2.1 (Classic) release | 14.85 KB | Oct 14, 2020 | 1.13.5 | 77 | ![]() |
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Description
Gyro lets you set up macros (lists of commands) to be run whenever you join or leave a raid, for convenience or laziness. You can, for example, enable raid UI mods only when you’re actually in a raid, disabling them when you’re done.
It’s easy to set up: put commands you want to be run whenever you join a raid in the GyroStartRaid macro, and the commands you want to be run whenever you leave a raid in the GyroEndRaid macro. (Gyro creates these macros for you automatically.)
For example, if you want Hear Kitty to only operate when you’re in a raid (not sure why, but whatever…), you could use these macros:
GyroStartRaid:
/hearkitty on
GyroEndRaid:
/hearkitty off
More details are in the readme file that comes with Gyro.
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