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%9Syntax:%9
@SYNTAX:network@
%9Parameters:%9
LIST: Displays the list of configured networks.
ADD: Adds a network to your configuration.
MODIFY: Modifies a network in your configuration.
REMOVE: Removes a network from your configuration.
-nick: Specifies the nickname to use.
-user: Specifies the user identity to use.
-realname: Specifies the real name to use.
-host: Specifies the hostname to use.
-usermode: Specifies the user modes to set on yourself.
-autosendcmd: Specifies the commands, separated by the ';' character,
and enclosed within two "'" characters, to perform after
connecting.
-querychans: Specifies the maximum number of channels to put in one MODE
or WHO command when synchronizing.
-whois: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one WHOIS
command.
-msgs: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one PRIVMSG
command.
-kicks: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one KICK
command.
-modes: Specifies the maximum number of nicknames in one MODE
command.
-cmdspeed: Specifies the minimum amount of time, expressed in
milliseconds, that the client must wait before sending
additional commands to the server.
-cmdmax: Specifies the maximum number of commands to perform before
starting the internal flood protection.
-sasl_mechanism Specifies the mechanism to use for the SASL authentication.
At the moment irssi only supports the 'plain' and the
'external' mechanisms.
-sasl_username Specifies the username to use during the SASL authentication.
-sasl_password Specifies the password to use during the SASL authentication.
The name of the network to add, edit or remove; if no parameter is given,
the list of networks will be displayed.
%9Description:%9
Displays, adds, modifies or removes the network configuration of IRC
networks.
When using the ADD parameter on a network that already exists, the
configuration will be merged with each other.
We recommend using 'WAIT 2000' between the automated commands in order to
prevent you from being kicked from the network due to flooding commands.
%9Examples:%9
/NETWORK ADD -usermode +giw EFnet
/NETWORK ADD -usermode +iw -nick mike -realname 'The one and only mike!' -host staff.irssi.org Freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd '^MSG NickServ identify WzerT8zq' Freenode
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd '^MSG Q@CServe.quakenet.org AUTH mike WzerT8zq; WAIT 2000; OPER mike WzerT8zq; WAIT 2000; MODE mike +kXP' Quakenet
/NETWORK MODIFY -usermode +gi EFnet
/NETWORK REMOVE Freenode
%9See also:%9 CHANNEL, CONNECT, SERVER