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mIRC / IRC Command Reference
« on: April 19, 2008, 12:15:09 PM »
Below is a table of IRC commands that have been implemented. These commands are available for compatibility, but it is probably easier to use the buttons/switches in the Userlist. The buttons in the Userlist are fully configurable.

syntax:

[]    option
#    any number.
message    any text.
channel    a name of a channel, starting with # or & (=local channel).
nick    a nickname as used on IRC.


/admin [server]
   returns the name of the administrator of the given server.
/away message    marks you as being away. Typing /away again removes the away status
/ban nick    bans 'nick' from the current channel
/bye message    displays 'message' and quits IRC
/broadcast message    sends a message to all the channels you are on
/channel channel [passwd]    join a channel [with password]
/cmdchar c    changes the command-prefix (default /) to the given character
/cping nick    shows response time for 'nick' in seconds



/ctcp nick command



/ctcp channel command    issues a CTCP (client to client protocol) command. CTCPs are used to get information from other clients, or to trigger certain actions on other clients. CTCPs /ctcp nick clientinfo for more info.
/ctcp nick sound sndname    plays the sound 'sndname' at 'nick's computer. Shortcut: '/sound nick' and select a sound file.
/ctcp nick sound    displays the list of available sounds on 'nick's computer
/ctcp nick xdcc list    displays the list of available files on 'nick's computer
/ctcp nick xdcc version    shows the xdcc version (currently 1.0)
/ctcp nick xdcc send #    asks 'nick' to send file number # to your computer
/ctcp channel action    Sends an action description. See also: /me. Example: '/me is drinking coffee' will be displayed as '* Yournick is drinking coffee' in the channel.
/ctcp nick finger    shows the idle time and/or email address of a user
/ctcp nick source    shows where to obtain Ircle.
/ctcp nick version    shows the (Ircle) version.
/ctcp nick clientinfo    shows all ctcp commands of a client.
/ctcp nick userinfo    displays the userinfo field of a user.
/ctcp nick face exist    shows if a user has a face file
/ctcp nick time    shows the local time of a user.
/ctcp nick video stream    opens a video window from the target to you.
/date    display date and time
/dcc command nick    issues a DCC command (explained below)


Valid commands for /dcc are:    

 
/dcc chat nick    requests CHAT connection for nick or answers such a request.
/dcc send nick    send a file
/dcc tsend nick    send a text file.
/dcc get    receive a file (to be answered to a SEND request).
/dcc tget    receive a text file
/dcc list    list all DCC connections.
/dcc sendvideo nick    sends a video snapshot to a selected nick
/dcc sendvideostream nick    sends your video stream to a selected nick
/dcc sendface nick    sends your face(s) to a selected nick


     
/debug    shows all low level messages in ircle Console window. use at own risk. unpredictable things may happen. for testing only.



/exit message    = /bye
/fserve nick    starts a dcc chat/fserve with nick. You will be the host
/ignore pattern    ignore messages from nick!user@host (may contain wildcards)
/ignore -pattern    removes a pattern from the ignore list (also check your Friends list in your preferences)
/info    gives info about server
/invite nick channel    invites nick to channel
/ison nick    shows if a user is on irc. not implemented on some servers.
/join    joins channel last invited to
/join channel [passwd]    = /channel
/kick channel nick :msg    kicks nick from channel with message, clicking Kick in the userwindow does the same. Option click lets you set a kick message.
/leave channel    leave a channel, same as closing a channel window
/links    show server connections
/links mask    shows all servers matching mask
/list    list channels. Note: on some servers you'll get disconnected because of the large amount of data /list generates. You may use wildcards in the List window. Example: *mac*
/list -min #    list only channels with minimum of # users
/list -max #    list only channels with maximum of # users
/list -public    list only public channels
/list -private    list only private channels
/list -local    list only local channels (channels available on this server only)
/list -global    list only global channels (channels available on all servers of this network)
/list -topic    list only channels with topic set
/list -mask-    list only channels matching 'mask', for instance /list -*mac*
/lusers    display statistics: the number of users on this irc network and the
number of channels.
/map    displays a map of all server connections (not supported on all networks)
/massop    gives operator status to everyone on a channel
/massdeop    removes operator status from everyone but you on a channel
/massunban    removes all bans from a channel
/me action    sends an action description, can also be used in a DCC Chat window (private action). shortcut: Option Return Key.
/mode channel    parm set channel mode:
/mode channel +p    private channel
/mode channel +s    secret channel
/mode channel +i    invite-only channel
/mode channel +m    moderated channel, noone can speak except users with mode +v
/mode channel +n    no messages from outside channel
/mode channel +t    topic may only be set by a channel operators
/mode channel +l #    # channel may hold at most # users
/mode channel +v nick    nick let nick speak on moderated channel (voice)
/mode channel +b    shows ban list. Not implemented on some servers.
/mode channel +b nick!username@hostname    ban nick!user@host, wildcards (*,?) allowed
/mode channel +k password    key set channel password
/mode channel +o nick    nick becomes channel operator
-x    removes flag x, where x is one of the above
     You can also you the switches in the Userlist window for this.
/mode nick parm    set user mode:
/mode nick +i    invisible user, recommended to prevent spam. You can also set this mode in the Connections Window
/mode nick +s    receive server notices. Normally off. You can also set this mode in the Connections Window
/mode nick +w    receive wallops (messages from IRC operators). You can also set this mode in the Connections Window
/mode nick +o    become IRC operator. Normally this is done by the /oper command.
/mode nick +d    deaf mode, for bots only.
/motd [server]    show message-of-the-day [of another irc server]
/msg nick message    sends nick a private message. Pressing TAB automatically sets the inputline to /MSG and the nickname that last sent you a message. Ircle remembers up 10 nicks for 15 minutes after the last activity.
/names    channel list users on channel
/nick    newnick change your nickname
/note    unknown
/notice user|channel msg    (almost) like /msg
/notify    show notify list. You may also use the Notify Window to add/edit/delete nicks.
/notify nick    adds nick to notification list (show each signon/off). You may also use the Notify Window to add/edit/delete nicks.
/notify -nick    removes nick from notification list. You may also use the Notify Window to add/edit/delete nicks.
/omsg text    send a message to all channel operators on a channel. On some servers ircle may send a /wallchops command instead, when available.
/onotice text    send a notice to all channel operators on a channel
/op nick    gives nick operator status
/deop nick    removes operator status from nick
/part channel    = /leave
/ping    pings a user. to measure the delay use /cping
/quote raw irccommand    sends a command to an irc server, exactly as typed.
/query nick    open window for private messages to nick
/quit message    = /bye
/server hostname [port]    switch to a different server
/silence    show ignored users list. /silence is a server side ignore. ignores are checked by the server, not the client.
/silence mask    ignores users with selected mask
/signoff message    = /bye
/sound channel soundname    plays soundname to the channel
/sound nick soundname    plays soundname to nick
/stats    show statistical info:
/stats b    shows server ban list
/stats c    returns a list of servers which the server may connect to or allow connections from
/stats h    returns a list of servers which are either forced to be treated as leaves or allowed to act as hubs
/stats i    returns a list of hosts which the server allows a client to connect from
/stats k    returns a list of banned username and hostname combinations for that
server
/stats l    returns a list of the server connections, showing how long each connection has been established and the traffic over that connection in bytes and messages for each direction
/stats m    returns a list of commands supported by the server and the usage count for each if the usage count is non zero
/stats o    returns a list of hosts from which normal clients may becomeoperators
/stats p    ?
/stats s    ?
/stats t    ?
/stats u    returns a string showing how long the server has been up
/stats y    show Y (Class) lines from the server configuration file
/summon user@host    invites user@host to IRC (host must be running a server) obsolete??
/time    = /date
/topic channel text    set a channel topic (clicking in the title bar of a channel lets you achieve the same)
/trace [user]    shows which servers are being used to connect to user
/type    type a text file to the current channel
/unban    opens the unban dialog, allowing to view and unban hosts with a simple click.
/unban nickmask    removes 'mask (nick!username@hostname) from the channel ban list
/users    (x)
/version    show server version
/video    opens your video window
/who channel    list people on channel
/whois    give information about nick that last joined the channel or sent private message
/whois nick    give information about nick
/whowas nick    give information about nick no longer online


     
IRC Operator commands:    



/connect target port    Force the remote server to try establishing a new server connection to the target server, on the specified port.
/die    Used by IRC operators to force the server to exit and cease activity.
/hash    reconfigure a server
/host    
/kill nick comment    The KILL message is used to cause a client-server connection to be closed by the server which has the actual connection. KILL is used by servers when they encounter a duplicate entry in the list of valid nicknames and is used to remove both entries. It is also available to operators.
/oper nick password    Used by a normal user to gain operator privileges.
/rehash    Used by IRC operators to force the server to re-read its configuration file.
/restart    Used by IRC operators to force the server to restart.
/squit server comment    Close a server connection.
/uping    unknown
/wallops message    message to all operators (deprecated)
« Last Edit: September 26, 2010, 09:38:40 AM by retro_killa »

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Re: mIRC / Irc Command Reference
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2008, 10:58:52 AM »
sticky ?

Elite: Done, but if you didn't write it then please edit it with a source and how to connect to our server.

Bump Bump Bump...!!!

To connect to the server now people that have mIRC or a IRC client they can do these 2 commands to join the server & chat.

1.) open up mIRC or the client you use. Type /server terra.starfusion.org wait for your client to connect to the server & then type /join #segahub

2.) If you are on a different irc network/server & would like to also be on the Starfusion network as well do this. Type /server -m terra.starfusion.org wait for the server to connect & then type /join #segahub

« Last Edit: September 26, 2010, 09:45:10 AM by retro_killa »

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Re: mIRC / Irc Command Reference
« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2008, 12:54:08 PM »
IRC color codes? How the hell do people do those?

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Re: mIRC / Irc Command Reference
« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2008, 08:47:52 AM »
magic ;) its all in the script I use www.nnscript.de

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Re: mIRC / IRC Command Reference
« Reply #4 on: September 26, 2010, 09:45:30 AM »
BUMP BUMP BUMP

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Re: mIRC / IRC Command Reference
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2010, 10:35:38 PM »
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Re: mIRC / IRC Command Reference
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2016, 10:44:12 PM »
is the Irc server working ????

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Re: mIRC / IRC Command Reference
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2016, 01:52:19 AM »
Yep, 3 of us in there at the moment. #segahub on starfusion.
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Re: mIRC / IRC Command Reference
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2016, 07:35:08 PM »
What server ?