I know that it might sound weird, but is there a way that I could execute a command as soon as a timer is set off?
For example, I started a timer: /timergonogo 5 60 echo -a hello
And when the timer is turned off I want to to say: Echo -a Timer Gonogo was turned off.
Off cours that if I use: /timer 1 300 echo -a Timer Gonogo was turned off, I will get the result I want, but not incase the timer is being turned off before its time!!
Since the timer could be turned off by a script, and by a user, I need to find if the timer was turn off by a simple command.
Thanks.