Gabung Kemari Yuk

Commands mirc

Minggu, 17 Mei 2009

mIRC Commands

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Ignore
Ignore nick/address - use to prevent someone from talking to you.
The persons nick or address may be used. ex. /ignore daub 3

Join & Parts
/join # - use to join a channel. ex. /join #channel name
/part # - use to leave a channel ex. /part #channel name
/leave # - same as part ex. /leave #channel name
/quit (message) - use to quit IRC.

Who's Who and Where
/whois nickname - used to get info on a nick. ex. /whois RocketX
/whowas nickname - used to get info on a nick that has just left IRC ex. /whowas nickname
/who # - shows nicks, addresses, and optional user info if available for users on a channel. ex. /who #chatzone

Who's There?
/names - shows nicks of users on a channel. ex. /names #chatzone
Note that users set to +i ( Invisible ) will not be seen

Private Messaging
/msg nickname message - sends a private message to a user.
/query nickname - opens a new window for private dialog with a nick.

Away Message
/away away message - use to tell others you are not currently at your computer. To set yourself back type /away again.

Channel List
/list - requests a list of currently formed channels from the server
The listing you request is not updated until you issue the request again.

Notify List
/notify nickname - this allows you to see when someone comes on-line.

Nick Changes
/nick newnick - if I wanted to change my current nick, Fruit, to Fruit^Loop, I would use this command.

Sending Message to All Channels
/amsg This and the /ame command send the specifed message or action to all channels which you are currently on

Clearing Windows
/clear windowname this clears the entire scrollback buffer of the current window.

Closing Messages
/closemsg windowname this closes the specified message window.

Help
/help [keyword] Brings up the Basic IRC Commands section in the mIRC help file with the specified keyword.
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mIRC Shortcuts

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alt+a This will open the alias box
alt+b mIRC Address Book-Address-Who is-Notify-Options
alt+c DCC chat
alt+d DCC-Chat-Send-Options
alt+e File-Options-Connect
alt+f File
alt+g Finger
alt+h Help
alt+i Timer
alt+j Channel Folder
alt+k Colors
alt+l List Channels
alt+m MenuBar Dropdown
alt+n Notify
alt+p Popup Editor
alt+r Remote Editor
alt+s DCC Sends
alt+t Tools
alt+u URL Catcher
alt+v Fonts
alt+w Windows
alt+z Closes Active Window

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CTCP & DCC Help

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CTCP Commands

Ping
/ctcp nickname ping - ping is used to determine the amount of time it takes for your signal (messages) to get to another nick and back in seconds.
It measures the amount of lag time for the message. (Excessive lag can make communication difficult.)

Version
/ctcp nickname version - version is used to query a nicks' client for the type or name of the IRC program they are running

Finger
/ctcp nickname finger - finger gives additional information about a nick.
Sometimes it's notmuch different from the /whois [nick] information other than the idle time is noted

Client Info
/ctcp nickname clientinfo - clientinfo ctcp function will tell you what functions are active on the nicks' client.

User Info
/ctcp nickname userinfo - the userinfo ctcp function usually gives about the same information as the finger reply

Time
/ctcp nickname time - this checks the local date and time on a nick's computer

Dcc Commands


DCC is Direct-Client-to-Client. This is probably one of the most useful and desirable functions on IRC. With DCC you can send and recieve files and chat directly, privately, and securely to someone on IRC. The DCC channel is not subject to lag and is secure because it does not use the IRC chat channels to trasmit information. It forms a direct link between two users (hence direct-client-to-client).

DCC Chat
/dcc chat nickname - This initiates a dcc session with the specified nick.
Since the connection does not go through the IRC network channel, it is the most secure type of communication with another user. Depending on your client, you will probably get some kind of message asking you to accept the DCC chat request.

DCC Send
/dcc send nickname filename - This command initiates a filesend to the designated nick. The file name and the full path of the file on your system must be specified.

DCC Close
/dcc close nickname - use this command to refuse a DCC file offer or chat request sent to you, or to stop a DCC transfer that is in progress or to close a DCC chat session.

DCC List
/dcc list - use this function to get a listing of currently active DCC connections that you have going

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