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You can quit IRC by typing '''<code>/quit [reason]</code>''' this would make you quit with an optional reason appended to your quit line | You can quit IRC by typing '''<code>/quit [reason]</code>''' this would make you quit with an optional reason appended to your quit line | ||
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Say I wanted to go out to lunch but I wanted those who messaged or /whois'ed me to be aware. I could use the command '''<code>/away [reason]</code>''' | Say I wanted to go out to lunch but I wanted those who messaged or /whois'ed me to be aware. I could use the command '''<code>/away [reason]</code>''' |
Revision as of 02:30, 8 September 2009
Basic IRC Commands
Every client has a text input area, you generally use this area to chat. Not only can you chat in this area but you can also issue IRC commands. All IRC commands are prefixed with a "/" this is what makes a command just that, a command. Knowing that, that means anything not prefixed with "/" is a message. So knowing this we will go ahead describe some of the most basic IRC commands used.
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== General IRC Commands == These are some general commands that will allow you to list other public channels, change your nickname as well as things like joining and parting channels. === Join === You can join channels by typing the following command: '''<code>/join <#channel></code>''' The above command will make you join #channel. === Part === You can part channels by typing the following command: '''<code>/part <#channel> [reason]</code>''' The above command will make you part #channel with an optional reason appended to your part line. === List === You can see a list of all public channels by typing the '''<code>/list</code>'''. Please note that you can only use this command directly when you are authenticated with NickServ if you wanted to use this command unauthenticated please use /dlist instead. You can use this command freely (authenticated or not) if you are using [http://www.darenet.org/webchat DareNET WebChat]. An alternative to using this command would be to visit [http://www.darenet.org/channels DareNET Channels] === Nick === You can easily change your nick by typing '''<code>/nick <newnick></code>''' So if I wanted to change my nick from NiTeMaRe to NiTe I would type '''<code>/nick NiTe</code>'''. Other users would see something like the following: <pre>NiTeMaRe has changed nick to NiTe</pre> === Quit === You can quit IRC by typing '''<code>/quit [reason]</code>''' this would make you quit with an optional reason appended to your quit line === [Server Commands/Away Away] === Say I wanted to go out to lunch but I wanted those who messaged or /whois'ed me to be aware. I could use the command '''<code>/away [reason]</code>''' with that following line it will not only display a away line in my whois but it will also automatically tell anyone who messages me that I am away. <pre>/away Out to lunch!</pre> So when messaging me someone would see: <pre>NiTeMaRe is away: Out to lunch!</pre> and if someone did a /whois on me they would see: <pre> NiTeMaRe [bnc@NiTeMaRe.manager.infrastructure] realname : NiTeMaRe server : *.darenet.org [Daring to be different!] away : Out to lunch! account : NiTeMaRe End of WHOIS </pre> === Who === Nothing here yet! === IRCOPS === You can use the command '''<code>/ircops</code>''' to list the available IRC Operators on the network. When you use this command you will see something like: <pre> DareNET IRC Operators: [A] istok (AWAY) [*.darenet.org] - Idle: 0 [A] Excalibur [*.darenet.org] - Idle: 0 [A] SecretAgent (AWAY) [*.darenet.org] - Idle: 498841 Total: 3 IRCops connected </pre> === lusers === Nothing here yet! == Chat == These are some general commands that allow you to do some cool things such as actions, send messages, notices and other miscellaneous things. === Emote/Action === Normally when you chat people see something like: <pre><YourNick> i am cool</pre> You can issue emotes into a channel or private message by typing the following command: '''<code>/me is cool</code>''' The target channel or user will see something like the following <pre>* YourNick is cool</pre> === MSG === You can send someone a quick message without opening a separate window by typing '''<code>/msg <nick> <your text here></code>''' Say for example that I wanted to message SecretAgent to ask how he was doing '''<code>/msg SecretAgent Hi SecretAgent how are you doing today?!?!?!</code>''' === Query === If instead I wanted to open a dedicated window I would type '''<code>/query <nick> [optional text here]</code>''' So if I typed '''<code>/query SecretAgent Hi! How are you?</code>''' that would open a seperate window and send the message "Hi! How are you?" to SecretAgent. === Whois === Say you wanted to get information on someone to see if they were an IRC Operator or what public channels they were in you can type '''<code>/whois <nick></code>''' So if i wanted to see SecretAgent's info I could type '''<code>/whois SecretAgent</code>''' and I would see something like the following: <pre>SecretAgent [sa@staff.darenet] realname : woah. channels : @#support #darenet @#dev @#thelab server : *.darenet.org [Daring to be different!] away : bbl
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account : SecretAgent End of WHOIS</pre> == Channel Management == The following commands are for channel management. === Topic === You can see and set the topic of your channel (as seen in /list and upon /join) by typing '''<code>/topic <#channel> [new topic here]</code>''' if you do not include the text after channel you will simply see what the topic is. If you do include some text after #channel that will set the topic. === Kick === You can kick a user out of your channel by typing '''<code>/kick <#channel> <nickname></code>''' this would kick nickname from #channel assuming you were a halfop or up. === Invite === You can invite a user to your channel by typing '''<code>/invite <nickname> <#channel></code>''' this would invite nickname to #channel assuming you were a halfop or up.
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