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There will always be times when these features come in handy, and that's why I made this post. For example, I once created a very long farm queue, but at some point, I no longer needed that queue. I only needed to farm a few specific app IDs. I hoped that while I was AFK, ASF would stop farming the rest of the queue after finishing with those 1–2 app IDs. Farming too many games makes my "Recent Activity" look cluttered, and my friends can't tell which games I'm actually playing.
The easiest way for me would be to clear the queue and only add the two app IDs. I'm not sure if there's another method, but thanks for your response. I think I might just have to set up a cloned bot to handle this kind of task.
You can also always manually edit Bot.db, just pay attention so that the property ends up as [].
This method works well, thank you !
The method of !fq is already convenient enough, and I prefer this approach. Thank you for your response as well 😊