Example #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Finds a command by its name and returns it, but returns null if no command was found.
        /// </summary>
        public CustomCommand FindCommand(string name)
        {
            string commandName = _table.CommandNames.FirstOrDefault(n => string.Equals(name, n, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase));

            if (commandName == null)
            {
                return(null);
            }

            string json = _table.Get(commandName);

            try { return(JsonConvert.DeserializeObject <CustomCommand>(json)); }
            catch
            {
                // The deserialization failed because the command has syntax errors.
                return(_errorResponse);
            }
        }
        /// <summary>
        /// Finds a command by its name and returns it, but returns null if no command was found.
        /// </summary>
        public CustomCommand FindCommand(string name)
        {
            // Compares name agains regexes storred in command names, ^ and $ is used to ensure that match can't be satisfied by part of the name
            string commandName = _table.CommandNames.FirstOrDefault(n => Regex.IsMatch(name, $"^{n}$", RegexOptions.CultureInvariant | RegexOptions.IgnoreCase));

            if (commandName == null)
            {
                return(null);
            }

            string json = _table.Get(commandName);

            try { return(JsonConvert.DeserializeObject <CustomCommand>(json)); }
            catch
            {
                // The deserialization failed because the command has syntax errors.
                return(_errorResponse);
            }
        }