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@SYNTAX:action@
Same as ME, but gets channel or nick as an additional parameter.
Example: /action #irssi yawns
Example: /ACTION #irssi yawns
(This outputs the following to #irssi: * Nick yawns)
See also: ME

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@SYNTAX:exec@
-: Don't print "process terminated ..." message
-nosh: Don't start command through /bin/sh
-out: Send output to active channel/query
-msg: Send output to specified nick/channel
-notice: Send output to specified nick/channel as notices
-name: Name the process so it could be accessed easier
-window: Move the output of specified process to active window
-close: Forcibly close (or "forget") a process that doesn't die.
This only removes all information from irssi concerning the
process, it doesn't send SIGKILL or anything the process.
-<signal>: Send a signal to process. <signal> can be either numeric
or one of the few most common ones (hup, term, kill, ...)
-in: Send text to standard input of the specified process
Execute specified command in background. Output of process is printed
to active window by default, but can be also sent as messages or
notices to specified nick or channel.
Processes can be accessed either by their ID or name if you named it.
Process identifier must always begin with '%' character, like %0 or
%name.
Once the process is started, it's output can still be redirected
elsewhere with the -window, -msg, etc. options. You can send text to
standard input of the process with -in option.
-close option shouldn't probably be used if there's a better way to
kill the process. It is meant to remove the processes that don't die
even with SIGKILL. This option just closes the pipes used to
communicate with the process and frees all memory it used.

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@SYNTAX:lastlog@
-word Shows only the lines matching the 'word'
-new
-away
-: don't print the "Lastlog:" and "End of Lastlog" messages.
-new: show only lines since last /LASTLOG
-regexp: `text' is a regular expression
-word: `text' must match to full words
-level: what levels to check, like -public -msgs (default is all)
<pattern>: text to search for, or all if empty
<count>: maximum number of lines to show
<start>: skip the last `start' lines
Shows the given number of lines of log from the
current window.
Shows the given number of lines of log from the current window.
See also:

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@SYNTAX:load@
Load a plugin. If full path isn't given, irssi searches the plugin from
directories:
~/.irssi/modules/
<install dir, /usr/local or /usr maybe>/lib/irssi/modules/
See plugins page of http://irssi.org to see if there's any plugins
you'd want to use.
See also: UNLOAD

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@SYNTAX:rehash@
IRC Operator command.
This command is used to force the current server to reload it's
ircd.conf configuration file. This is useful for effecting
configuration changes without starting a new server.
See also: OPER, RESTART

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@SYNTAX:restart@
IRC Operator command.
IRC Operator command.
This command is used to completely restart the server. A side effect
of this is that the configuration file will be read again. However,
it is generally more useful for clearing out internal buffers and
other wasted memory.
This command is used to completely restart the server. A side effect of
this is that the configuration file will be read again. However, it is
generally more useful for clearing out internal buffers and other
wasted memory.
See also: OPER, DIE

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@SYNTAX:rmrejoins@
Removes the pending rejoins from the channel rejoin list in active
server. Channels are added to rejoin list when join failed because of
netsplits in server ("Channel is temporarily unavailable").
See also: JOIN

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@SYNTAX:savewindows@
Saves the current window layout to configuration (yes, you'll still
need to use /SAVE to save the configuration to file). Next time you run
irssi, all the channels and queries are exactly in the same windows
where they were when you called /SAVEWINDOWS.
Channels aren't actually joined in those windows immediately, they're
just marked "next time you join to '#channel' in server that has tag
'ircnet' place it to this window".

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@SYNTAX:server@
/SERVER ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-ircnet <ircnet>] [-host
<hostname>] [-cmdspeed <ms>] [-cmdmax <count>]
[-port <port>] <address> [<port> [<password>]]
-auto: Automatically connect to server at startup (default)
-noauto: Don't connect to server at startup
-ircnet: Specify what IRC network this server belongs to

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@SYNTAX:unload@
Unload a running plugin. List of running plugins can be shown with
/LOAD.
See also: LOAD

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@SYNTAX:wait@
Wait for <milliseconds> before sending the next command to server.
This could be useful for example when identifying to NickServ; after
sending the identify message you'd wait 3 seconds before joining to
channels so NickServ has time to identify you to ChanServ which then
auto-ops you when joining.