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@SYNTAX:ban@
Bans the specified nick or userhost mask.
If nick is given as parameter, the current
BANTYPE affects the ban mask.
Example:
/BAN looser - This bans the nick 'looser'
/BAN *!*@*.org - This bans all the users coming from any
.org domain.
See also: BANTYPE, KNOCKOUT

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-host the host
This command makes irssi to connect to specified server.
Current connections are kept and another one is created.
Current connections are kept and a new one is created.
See also: SERVER

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@SYNTAX:cycle@
Cycles (leaves and joins) the current channel or the specified channel.
Cycles (leaves and joins) the current channel or the specified
channel.
See also: JOIN, LEAVE, PART

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used for more reliable and faster chatting and for sending and receiving
files.
/DCC CHAT nick
/DCC LIST
- Shows all the open DCC connections.
/DCC RESUME <nick> [<file>]
- Resumes a DCC SEND/GET connection.
/DCC CHAT <nick>
- Sends a chat connection request to remote client or accepts
a chat connection, if the remote end has already sent a request.
/DCC GET nick
a chat connection if the remote end has already sent a request.
/DCC GET <nick> [<file>]
- Gets the file offered by remote client. The file is downloaded and
saved into the current working directory.
/DCC SEND nick file
/DCC SEND <nick> <file>
- Sends a DCC SEND request to remote client. Remote end has to accept
the request before the transmission can be started.
/DCC CLOSE type nick
/DCC CLOSE <type> <nick> [<file>]
- Closes a DCC-connection. Type can be either SEND, GET or CHAT.
See also: CD

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@SYNTAX:disconnect@
Disconnects from the specified IRC-server.
The server tags can be seen with:
/SERVER LIST
See also: CONNECT, SERVER

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@SYNTAX:invite@
Invites the specified nick to the current channel.
Invites the specified nick to the current or specified channel.
See also:
Example:
/INVITE buddy #mychannel
See also: MODE

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Tells whether specified nicks are online.
See also:
See also: WHOIS, WHOWAS, NOTIFY

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Shows user statistics of the current IRC network.
See also:

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@SYNTAX:mode@
Changes and/or views modes. You can either change
your own modes or channel modes (given that you're
a channel operator).
Both channels and users have modes associated with them. For channels,
they determine who is a channel operator, the number of people who may
join the channel, who may not enter the channel, and myriad other things.
For users, they determine whether the user is an IRC operator, whether
the user will receive special server notices, etc.
Examples:
Modes are enabled when prepended with a "+", and disabled when with a "-".
/MODE * +s
- Makes the current channel secret
Standard User Modes:
i When enabled, you are "invisible" to NAMES and WHO queries from
anyone not on a channel common to you. Additionally, you are also
hidden from WHOIS unless you exact nickname is specified.
o When enabled, this gives you IRC operator status.
s When enabled, you will receive special server notices.
w When enabled, you will receive IRC operator WALLOPS, as well as
notices of any remote CONNECTs or SQUITs.
/MODE #irssi -o Beel0
- Deops user Beel0 on channel #irssi
Standard Channel Modes:
b When enabled, this prevents the specified nick!user@host mask from
entering the channel.
i When enabled, users may only join the channel if INVITEd.
k When enabled, users may only join the channel if they specify the
proper "key".
l When enabled, only the specified number of users may enter the channel.
m When enabled, only users with +o or +v may speak on the channel.
n When enabled, public messages from outside the channel are not allowed.
o When enabled, grants the specified nickname channel operator status.
p When enabled, the channel is made private. The channel name will not show
up in WHO, WHOIS, NAMES, or LIST replies.
s When enabled, makes the channel secret. This is the same as +p, except
the channel will not show up in any WHO/WHOIS /etc. queries from a
person not on the channel. Anyone who is on a +s channel is effectively
invisible, as per user mode +i.
t When enabled, only channnel operators may set a topic.
v When enabled, grants the specified nickname voice status.
/MODE * +b *!*@*.org
- Bans on the current channel all users coming
from .org hosts.
Examples:
/MODE your_nick +sw - Receive operator WALLOPS and server notices
/MODE your_nick +s+w (both examples are equivalent).
/MODE #channel +l 35 - Set a channel limit
/MODE #channel +o theirnick
- Make theirnick a channel operator.
/MODE #channel +bk-o *!*some@*.ban.com Secret_Key foobar
- Set a ban, a key, and remove chanop status
from 'foobar'.
/MODE yournick +w
- Makes you to see the wallops.
See also: BAN, VOICE, OP, DEOP
See also: BAN, VOICE, OP, DEOP, INVITE

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@SYNTAX:perlflush@
Stops and removes all Perl-scripts which have been run.
Stops and removes all Perl scripts which have been run.
Also undefines all the commands defined by Perl scripts.
See also: RUN

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Sends server raw data without parsing.
Example:
/QUOTE PRIVMSG cras :Hey, this works!

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/RECONNECT without any arguments will disconnect from the
active server and reconnect back immediately.
See also: SERVER, DISCONNECT
See also: SERVER, DISCONNECT, RMRECONNS

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Remember that changes are not saved until you use /SAVE!
Examples:
/SET autolog OFF - Sets value for setting 'autolog'
/SET close - Shows all settings whose variable name
contains 'close'. Very practical.
See also: TOGGLE

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@SYNTAX:squery@
/SQUERY sends a query to specified service.
<service> - Service name
<commands> - Commands to pass to the service.
/SQUERY sends a query to the specified service.
See also: SERVLIST

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@SYNTAX:topic@
-delete - Deletes the topic.
Shows or/and changes the topic of the current or specified
channel.

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Removes the specified ban(s) from the channel.
Examples:
/UNBAN *!*@*.fi
/UNBAN larry!*@* *!me@*.mydomain.net
See also: BAN, KNOCKOUT

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Shows the userhost info of the specified nick.
See also: WHOIS

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on the current channel. If you specify a channel, shows
the all users of the given channel.
If you specify an string with wildcards, you will be
shown all users whose nick, userhost or realname matches
the wildcard expression.
If a channel is secret or private and you're not on it,
you will be shown only those channel members, who do not
have the invisible (+i) mode set.
Examples:
/WHO - Shows users on current channel
/WHO #irssi - Shows users on channel #irssi
/WHO timo* - Shows users whose nick, userhost,
or realname begins with string 'timo'
See also: WHOIS, CHANNEL

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@SYNTAX:wquery@
Creates a query to the current window.
Starts a query in the current window without
opening a new window.
See also: QUERY, WINDOW, SET AUTOCREATE