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Note: For all commands, parameters enclosed in <> are mandatory, while parameters enclosed in [] are optional.
/away Syntax: /away [text] Sets you away/back. If you are away, it will set you back; if you are not away, it will set you away. If you provide [text] it will be used as away/back message. You can use the command from the popups or you can just use /away and the default settings will be used.
/chat Syntax: /chat <nick> Opens a DCC chat with <nick>.
/ckusrs Syntax: /ckusrs [channel] Checks [channel] for users that are added in your UserList and acts according to your settings. The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window, is a channel.
/devoice Syntax: /devoice [channel] <nick1> <nick2> <nick3> etc. Gives voice (+v) to the given or selected nicknames, in a channel. The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window, is a channel. Works with multiple nicknames (if more than 6, a timer is used).
/dop Syntax: /dop [channel] <nick1> <nick2> <nick3> etc. Deops (-o) the given or selected nicknames, in a channel. The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window, is a channel. Works with multiple nicknames (if more than 6, a timer is used).
/n Syntax: /n <nick> Sends a notice to <nick>.
/op Syntax: /op [channel] <nick1> <nick2> <nick3> etc. Gives op (+o) to the given or selected nicknames, in a channel. The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window, is a channel. Works with multiple nicknames (if more than 6, a timer is used).
/ping Syntax: /ping <nick> Sends a CTCP ping request to <nick>.
/pm Syntax: /pm Pings you. It's the command performed when you press Shift+F12.
/q Syntax: /q <nick> Opens a query with <nick>.
/send Syntax: /send <nick> <filename> DCC sends <filename> to <nick>.
/voice Syntax: /voice [channel] <nick1> <nick2> <nick3> etc. Gives voice (+v) to the given or selected nicknames, in a channel. The [channel] parameter is not required, if the active window, is a channel. Works with multiple nicknames (if more than 6, a timer is used).
/w Syntax: /w <nick> Performs a /whois to <nick>. Note that, the exact command is, /whois <nick> <nick>
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