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<pre>ALIST [pattern]</pre>
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{{Command-help|ALIST}}
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{{Command-help-body|syntax = ALIST <pattern>
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|desc = Shows channels that have had activity in the past ''x'' minutes specified
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Pattern can be:
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Where <pattern> can be:
<pre>M<max_active  ; Show all active channels less than max_active ago.
<pre>M<max_active  ; Show all active channels less than max_active ago.
M>min_active  ; Show all active channels more than min_active ago.</pre>
M>min_active  ; Show all active channels more than min_active ago.</pre>
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|example = <pre>-> sample.ca.us.darenet.org ALIST M<5
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Shows channels that have had activity in the past ''x'' minutes specified. This functionality has since been included in [[Server Commands/LIST|LIST]].
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<- :sample.ca.us.darenet.org 321 JohnDoe Channel :Users  Name
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<- :sample.ca.us.darenet.org 322 JohnDoe #example 52 :[+ntl 58]  
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<- :sample.ca.us.darenet.org 323 JohnDoe :End of /LIST</pre>
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}}
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Current revision as of 06:37, 9 November 2009

Command Help for ALIST Commands Listing

Syntax: ALIST <pattern>

Shows channels that have had activity in the past x minutes specified

Where <pattern> can be:

M<max_active  ; Show all active channels less than max_active ago.
M>min_active  ; Show all active channels more than min_active ago.

Example:
-> sample.ca.us.darenet.org ALIST M<5
<- :sample.ca.us.darenet.org 321 JohnDoe Channel :Users  Name
<- :sample.ca.us.darenet.org 322 JohnDoe #example 52 :[+ntl 58] 
<- :sample.ca.us.darenet.org 323 JohnDoe :End of /LIST





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