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Note: For all commands, parameters enclosed in <> are mandatory, while parameters enclosed in [] are optional.
/aj Syntax: /aj Joins the channels that you have set in the Auto-Join Channels Setup.
/blist Syntax: /blist [channel] Searches the channel's banlist and outputs the results, in a custom dialog. The [channel] parameter is not required if the active window is a channel.
/clones Syntax: /clones [channel] Searches the channel's IAL for clones and outputs the results in a custom dialog. In this dialog's menus, you have options for: whois, dns, ping, version (Info menu) and warn (Control menu). If you are an operator in that channel, you have options to kick or kickban (Control menu). You also have options to output the results to the active window, using /msg or /echo. Hostmasks are displayed in a combo box. When you select one, you will see the nicknames and UserIDs used and, whether this hostmask is protected or not, and if yes, the flags given (c or p-or even both). The [channel] parameter is not required if the active window is a channel.
/cycle Syntax: /cycle [channnel] Parts and joins the current channel, with a delay that is set through Setup-->Miscellaneous. Default is 1 second. The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window is a channel.
/j Syntax: /j <channel> Joins the given channel. The # sign is not required.
/ial.ck Syntax: /ial.ck [channel] Checks if the given channel's IAL, is full or not. If not full, asks whether a /who #channel, will be performed or not. The [channel] parameter is not required if the active window is a channel.
/ial.search Syntax: /ial.search [channel] <string1> <string2> <string3> etc. Checks the given or the active channel's IAL, to find the given string. The [channel] parameter is not required if the active window is a channel. <String> must be in *!*@* format, ie. *!*@*.gr or *!*smtg*@*. Of course, the channel's IAL must be full. If it is not, you will be asked to do a /who #channel and the command will be executed after 5 seconds.
/p Syntax: /p [text] Parts the current channel, using [text] as the part message. If not any, irc-U's logo will be used.
/t Syntax: /t [text] Changes the topic in the active channel. If [text] is not given, it will show you the current topic.
Note: The command works only if the active window is a channel.
/unban Syntax: /unban [channel] <number of banmasks to be unbaned | server | all | me> Unbans, 1) the given number of bans (starting from the one that has been placed earlier), or 2) the bans that have been placed by servers, or 3) the bans that have been placed by you, or 4) all bans,
The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window, is a channel.
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