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Syntax documentation rewrite of O and P commands

Rewrote the syntax documentation of the commands starting with the
letters O and P.
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Geert Hauwaerts 2014-07-10 20:43:52 +02:00
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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:op@
Gives channel operator privileges to the specified
nick(s). Wildcards in the nick are allowed.
%9Parameters:%9
See also: DEOP, MODE, VOICE, DEVOICE, KICK
The nicknames, separated by a comma, to grant channel operator status to.
%9Description:%9
Grants the given nicknames the status of channel operator; you may use
wildcards in the nicknames.
%9Examples:%9
/OP mike
/OP bob,sarah
%9See also:%9 DEOP, DEVOICE, KICK, MODE, VOICE

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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:oper@
Gives you operator privileges if the correct nickname and
password are given. If password is not given, you will be
prompted for one. If no nickname is given, your current
nickname will be used.
%9Parameters:%9
See also: KILL, DIE
The username and password to identify yourself as an IRC operator; if no
password is given, you will be prompted to enter one.
%9Description:%9
Grants you the IRC operator status.
%9Examples:%9
/OPER bob
/OPER mike WzerT8zq
%9See also:%9 DIE, KILL

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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:part@
Parts from the current or specified channel. Depending
on your settings, closes the corresponding window, too.
%9Parameters:%9
See also: JOIN
The channels, separated by a comma, to leave and the message to advertise.
%9Description:%9
Leaves the given channels.
%9Examples:%9
/PART #irssi
/PART #freenode,#irssi
%9See also:%9 JOIN, KICK

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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:ping@
Sends CTCP PING to another IRC client or to an IRC channel.
This is used to find out the speed of IRC network. When
the PING reply comes in, irssi shows the interval time
between sending the request and receiving the reply.
%9Parameters:%9
See also: CTCP
The nickname or channel to ping, you can use the asterisk "*" character to
ping every user on a channel.
%9Description:%9
Sends a CTCP PING request to a nickname or a channel; this is used to find
out the latency on the network.
%9Examples:%9
/PING bob
/PING #irssi
%9See also:%9 CTCP, MSG