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@SYNTAX:dcc@
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/DCC LIST
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- Shows all the open DCC connections.
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/DCC RESUME [<nick> [<file>]]
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- Resumes a DCC SEND/GET connection.
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/DCC CHAT [-passive] [<nick>]
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- Sends a chat connection request to remote client or accepts
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a chat connection if the remote end has already sent a request.
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If -passive is used then the passive DCC protocol is used (as mIRC
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can do). This is useful to bypass a NAT/firewall which limit your
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possibility in listening for remote connections.
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/DCC GET [<nick> [<file>]]
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- Gets the file offered by remote client. The file is downloaded and
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saved into the current working directory.
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/DCC SEND [-passive] [-append | -prepend | -flush | -rmtail | -rmhead]
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<nick> <file> [<file> ...]
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- Sends a DCC SEND request to remote client. Remote end has to accept
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the request before the transmission can be started. Giving multiple files
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queues them. File names may contain shell expansion characters: * ? [] ~
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(~ expansion may not be supported on all platforms). Files with spaces
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in their names need to be quoted (eg. "file name"). If -passive is used
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then the passive DCC protocol is used (as mIRC and xchat > 2.0.7 can do).
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This is useful to bypass a NAT/firewall which limit your possibility in
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listening for remote connections.
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/DCC SERVER [<+|-scf> <port>]
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- Starts a DCC SERVER on the specified port. The remote can connect to this
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server and initiate chat, send and fserve requests. You can specify + or -
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using any combination of the flags 's' (Send), 'c' (Chat), or 'f' (Fserver).
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/DCC CLOSE <type> <nick> [<file>]
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- Closes a DCC-connection. Type can be either SEND, GET or CHAT.
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See also: CD
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