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Quick Reference
ADMIN displays information about a server
AWAY leaves a message saying you're not paying attention
CHANNEL joins a particular channel
CLEAR clears the channel window
CTCP performs certain client specific actions
DATE shows server current date and time
DCC handles direct connections to remote clients
DESCRIBE sends anything about you to a person or channel
DNS translates between IP addresses and DNS Names
IGNORE removes output from specific people
(not yet supported)
INVITE invitate another user to join a channel - operator only
parameters:
<nick> [<channel>]
use * or nothing for current channel
JOIN joins a particular channel
parameters:
[-invite|<channel>[<key>]
use -invite to join the last channel you were invited to
KICK removes someone from the channel
Ops only
LEAVE leave a channel
use * for current channel
LIST lists channels, number of users, topic
Use the List Channels menu item in the File menu for
best result
MODE changes channel mode
MOTD displays the server message-of-the-day
MSG sends a private message
NICK changes your nickname
NOTICE sends a private message
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.
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
PART leave a channel
use * for current channel
QUERY starts a private conversation
QUIT exits your IRC session
STATS shows some irc server usage statistics
TIME shows server current date and time
TOPIC changes the topic of the channel
TRACE shows the server connections of the given machine
USERS prints users logged on the server machine
VERSION shows client and server version number
WHO gives a listing of users. Wildcards are supported.
Output goes to console window.
[-switch[<arg>]] [<wildcard expression>]
switch can be "OPERATORS", "LUSERS", "CHOPS", "HOST",
"HERE", "AWAY", "SERVER", "NAME, "NICK"
/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.
WHOIS displays information about a particular nick
WHOWAS displays information about someone who just left