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authorTimo Sirainen <cras@irssi.org>2000-06-04 13:24:53 +0000
committercras <cras@dbcabf3a-b0e7-0310-adc4-f8d773084564>2000-06-04 13:24:53 +0000
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Updated /SERVER, /CHANNEL and /IGNORE in manual.
/CHANNEL ADD works now better when modifying existing channel. git-svn-id: http://svn.irssi.org/repos/irssi/trunk@289 dbcabf3a-b0e7-0310-adc4-f8d773084564
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@@ -445,6 +445,9 @@
/SERVER -add -port 6668 irc.server.org 6667
+ If you want to remove some settings from existing server, for
+ example hostname, just give -host "" parameters to it.
+
After connected to server, Irssi can automatically change your user
mode. You can set it with /SET usermode <mode>, default is +i.
@@ -607,7 +610,7 @@
IRC networks. It can also automatically send the password when
manually joining to channel without specifying the password.
- /CHANNEL ADD [-auto] [-bots <botmasks>] [-botcmd <command>]
+ /CHANNEL ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-bots <masks>] [-botcmd <command>]
<channel> <ircnet> [<password>]
With -bots and -botcmd arguments you can automatically send
@@ -620,6 +623,10 @@
You can also use the -botcmd without -bots argument. The command is
then sent whenever you join the channel.
+ If you want to remove some settings from existing channel record,
+ for example bots, just give the -bots "" parameters to it. Password
+ can be removed by setting it to - (or actually, "" works too).
+
You can remove the channels with
/CHANNEL REMOVE <channel> <ircnet>
@@ -863,12 +870,16 @@
Irssi's ignoring options should be enough for everyone :)
- /IGNORE [-regexp | -word] [-pattern <pattern>] [-except]
+ /IGNORE [-regexp | -word] [-pattern <pattern>] [-replies] [-except]
[-channels <channel>] <mask> <levels> <^levels>
-regexp: <pattern> is a regular expression
-word: <pattern> must match to full words
-pattern: <pattern> must match to the message's text
+ -replies: Ignore replies to nick in channels. For example
+ "/IGNORE -replies *!*@*.fi PUBLIC" ignores everyone
+ from Finland, but also anyone sending message
+ "tofinnishnick: blahblah".
-except: *DON'T* ignore
-channels: Ignore only in channels
<mask>: Either a nick mask or list of channels