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- Quick Reference
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- ADMIN displays information about a server
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- ALIAS defines a new alias/script that can be executed by
- another script or by the user via the command line
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- ASSIGN defines a variable that can be used by a script
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- AWAY leaves a message saying you're not paying attention
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- BRACT sends the action to all channels. The same as doing /me
- in all channels
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- BROADCAST sends the text to all channels. The same as typing
- normally it in to all channels
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- CHANNEL joins a particular channel
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- CLEAR clears the channel window
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- CTCP performs certain client specific actions
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- DATE shows server current date and time
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- DCC handles direct connections to remote clients
- Please see the "Using DCC" Chapter for further info
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- DESCRIBE sends anything about you to a person or channel
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- DNS translates between IP addresses and DNS Names
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- FLUSH Empties the output buffer. When you send many lines to
- the channel at once, the lines may be buffered to avoid
- flooding yourself off. The buffering will send a line
- every two seconds until the buffer is empty.
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- ECHO Script command to output a message locally
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- IGNORE causes messages from specific people to be ignored
- /ignore on its own causes the ignore list to be displayed
- From the ignore list you can add, delete and edit Ignore
- masks. The mask is a "filter" that determines what
- people are affected.
- You can also add or delete ignore masks from the input
- field. To add an ignore use:
- /ignore nick ALL/CTCP/MSGS/INVITES/NOTICES
- To remove an ignore use /ignore nick -ALL
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- The command supports nicknames and userhost.
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- The easiest way to ignore someone is to drag their
- nickname from the userlist to the Ignore panel in
- the preferences window.
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- INVITE invitate another user to join a channel - operator only
- parameters:
- <nick> [<channel>]
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- use * or nothing for current channel
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- JOIN joins a particular channel
- parameters:
- [-invite|<channel>[<key>]
- To join multiple channels with one command, separate
- channel names by comma. There may not be spaces in the
- list. Use -invite to join the last channel you were
- invited to
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- KICK removes someone from the channel
- Ops only
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- LEAVE leave a channel
- use * for current channel
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- LIST lists channels, number of users, topic
- Use the List Channels menu item in the File menu for
- best result
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- LOAD loads a script file that is located in the Scripts folder
- in your Snak folder
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- MODE changes channel mode
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- MOTD displays the server message-of-the-day
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- MSG sends a private message
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- NICK changes your nickname
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- NOTICE sends a private message
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- NOTIFY informs you of people logging in or out IRC
- You can add users to the notify list by dragging users or
- text from the channel to the list.
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- use /notify <nick> or /notify +<nick> to add a nick.
- use /notify -nick, drag it to the trash or press delete to
- remove a nick from the list
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- OPER used to obtain IRC operator privileges on a server
- This will only work if you are authorized to access the
- server. Syntax is /oper nick password
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- OMSG Sends a message to all ops on the channel
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- ONOTICE Sends a notice to all ops on the channel
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- PART leave a channel
- use * for current channel
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- PING Used to find the response time (lag time) between you
- and another nickname. Can also be used to ping an entire
- channel by using the channel name as the parameter. Do
- not overdo that. Many people find it offensive.
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- QUERY starts a private conversation
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- QUIT exits your IRC session
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- SAY script command to send some text to the channel
- If you want to keep the message local , use the echo
- command
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- SERVER allows you to change the server that you are currently
- connected to. You can specify a server name and port
- number to connect to a server that is not listed in the
- connection record. If there are multiple servers listed
- in the connection you can also step through the servers
- with /Server + and /Server -
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- STATS shows some irc server usage statistics
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- TIME shows server current date and time
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- TOPIC changes the topic of the channel
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- TRACE shows the server connections of the given machine
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- TYPE sends a text file to the channel line by line
- takes either a full path or no parameters.
- If no parameters are given, then a file select dialog is
- opened.
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- USERS prints users logged on the server machine
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- VERSION shows client and server version number
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- WHO gives a listing of users. Wildcards are supported.
- Output goes to console window.
- [-switch[<arg>]] [<wildcard expression>]
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- switch can be "OPERATORS", "LUSERS", "CHOPS", "HOST",
- "HERE", "AWAY", "SERVER", "NAME, "NICK"
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- /WHO *.dk will return a list of all Danish users.
- If the user has a "+i" (invisible) flag set, he/she will
- not be listed.
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- WHOIS displays information about a particular nick
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- WHOWAS displays information about someone who just left
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