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[""OdinFiles v1.6""]
Personal INI system for mIRC 3.64
Released: September 16. 1995
Aliases, and what they do:
/2big
Plays the ASCII-art file 2big.txt.
/2finger
Plays the ASCII-art file 2finger.txt.
/a
Adds a user to the userlist. It takes care of the user address.
Format: /a <level> <nick>
/bm
Ban by modechange. Bans an address with wildcards from active channel.
Format: /bm <address>
/big
BIG writes something. Only one letter at a time. So if you want to write
hello in BIG letters to the active window:
Like:
/big h
/big e
/big l
/big l
/big o
They will understand you love them.
/bigop
Plays the ASCII-art file ops.txt.
/b
Bans a nick from active channel by mode 3. Nick must be on IRC.
Format: /b <nick>
/bye
Signs off from mirc, with a random quit message. Taken from Vassagos Phoenix.
The messages are taken from the file quit.txt, you can enter your own, but
don't forget to adjust the line count at the top of the file.
/c
Clears active window of text. (clear)
/cerror
Displays clones in your userlist. And some help.
/cf
CloneFloods a nick. Your online Clones flood the nick while you can sitt
back and watch.
Format: /cf <nick>
/cfn
CloneFloods a nick while they change nicks.
Format: /cfn <nick>
/cfj
Makes the Clones follow you to a channel.
Format: /cfj <#channel>
/ch
Opens the channel options window. Good for setting modes, and unbanning.
/chan
Joins your home- and systemchannel, and tries to set the standard modes.
/chat
DCC chat with someone. If the lag is to bad...
/chome
Sends a command to your clones that makes them change to your "home" server.
As enterd in their ini files.
/chreset
Joins your home- and systemchannel, and tries to set the standard modes.
/cj
Makes your Clones join a channel.
Format: /cj <#channel>
/clones
Displays users that has the level 9 (clonelevel) in your userlist. If a
non-clone is in there, do a /reset.
/cm
Change mode on active channel. If you are op ofcourse...
Format: /cm <+-spivmtnkl>
/cn
Makes your clones change their nick a couple of times. To awoid kill
attempts and confuse others.
/coff
Set your Clones remote handler OFF. To keep them quiet for a while...
/con
Set your Clones remote handler ON.
/control
Makes your Cloens set you to their master-level, so that you can control them.
If your clones act strangely, do this, and a reset. This schould clean up
a faulty userlist. If this dosen't work, try, /reset and then /control.
/cout
Tells your clones to connect to some remote servers. In this way you can
keep your homechannel-op on several servers.
/cp
Makes your Clones part from a channel
Format: /cp <#channel>
/cr
This command resets your clones. If this dosen't work, try, /reset
and then /cr.
/dop
Deops someone on your active channel.
Format: /dop <nick> [nick] [nick]
/f
All your sessions flood a nick, even your main session.
/fo
Turns a flood attack off before it ends. Or you se the (Excess flood) quit.
/gb
Performs the banns you have entered in the file banlist.txt.
/gn
Sets the default topic, channel modes and performs the banns you have
entered in the file banlist.txt.
/h
Parts active channel and then joins again. God for getting op when your alone
on a channel after a split. Or you want to get that auto op again.
/j
Joins a channel. You don't need the "#" in front.
Format: /j <channel>
/k
Kicks a nick from active channel.
Format: /k <nick>
/kb
KickBans a nick from active channel. Uses the nr.3 ban-format.
Format: /kb <nick>
/kc
Kills all clones. If they are on faraway servers, you may have to kill them
yourself, by closing the clone session.
/kill
Starts a basic kill program on a nick you have *cut* out with your mouse.
The INI has to be set up correctly for this to work. You schould also
have some good killservers to use. This seldom works, unless you know
the net is splitting allot.
/kn
Kicks a nick from active channel in an almost funny way.
Format: /kn <nick>
/kow
Plays the ASCII-art file kow.txt.
/kr
Kicks a nick off avtive channel and lets you add a reason why.
Format: /kr <nick>
/l /part #
Leaves the active channel.
/log
Tells others you are away, and "logging".
/logs
Tells others you are away, and "logging". lets you set a bogus time.
If you don't want to be disturbed, set the time to some hours before you
actally "leave".
Format: /logs <HH:MM:SS>
/meow
Plays the ASCII-art file meow.txt.
/n
Tells you the nicks of users on a channel.
/n <channel>
/ni
Parts from specified channels, and changes your nick around a bit.
/nn
Chnges your nick rapidly.
/norm
Sets normal channel modes.
/off
Turns most INI functions OFF.
/on
Turns most INI functions ON.
/op
Ops nicks on active channel.
Format: /op <nick> [nick] [nick]
/ops
The OPS alias :)
/p
Pings nick.
Format: /p <nick>
/pall
Pings active channel.
/q
Query someone.
Format: /q <nick> [message]
/r
Displays nicks on your active channel, and cleans up the nick-on-channel
list. (refresh)
/reset
Resets you! Do this once in a while. This cleans up your userlist, sets
commands and events to ON, sets ignore to OFF, and tells you when it's
done resetting.
/rotate
Plays the ASCII-art file rotate.txt.
/sn
Sets normal channelmodes on your SystenChannel
/spoff
Tells your nicks to NOT deop all serverops, on every channel they are on.
/spon
Tells your nicks to deop all serverops, on every channel they are on. This
is good for when you want to keep the op, and you expect someone to join
and get serverop. This way you can get four sessions to protect another
channel. The op is yours to keep.
/t
Displays active timers. Use the alias /toff to turn all timers off.
/td
Sets the default topic on active channel from the file defaults.txt.
/t1
Sets topic on active channel from the file defaults.txt
/t2
Sets topic on active channel from the file defaults.txt
/t3
Sets topic on active channel from the file defaults.txt
/t4
Sets topic on active channel from the file defaults.txt
/toff
Turns off all timers an resets your nick. Actually quite a handy alias.
/train
Plays the ASCII-art file rotate.txt.
/u
Displays your userlist. It can be very long, so scroll back.
/u5
Displays your userlist from level five and up.
/uw
Opens a nicks UserCentral.
Format: /uw <nick>
/vall
Versions all on active channel. Tell me if you find a funny version reply :)
/vote
This alias starts a vote system from your clone. It asks wich clone to be the
vote server. You can see results from your clone in your systemchannel as
they come in. Turn it off with /voteoff
Format: /vote <yes/no question>
/voteoff
Turns all vote-servers off. Do this when you're tired of voting.
/w
The whois alias.
/woop
Plays the ASCII-art file rotate.txt.
/ww
The whowas alias.
/xall
Gets the fileoffering list from everyone on active channel. This *can*
flood you. You can use the popup menu instead.
/uerror
Displays users at bad levels in your userlist. Remove them. Go to
Tools/Remote to find your userlist.
/F1
Press the F1 to get a brief help on the function keys. The help comes in
your systemchannel.
/fl
Displays a brief help on the function keys. The help comes in your
systemchannel.
-OdinRex
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