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| into channels, all of which start with the # character. | into channels, all of which start with the # character. | ||
| - | | + | __/server {servername}__ - This command will connect you to an IRC server. |
| - | | + | __/join {# |
| - | | + | __/nick {nickname}__ - This command allows you to change the Nickname by which you're known. |
| - | | + | __/msg {nickname} {message}__ - This command allows you to send a private message to someone else on the server. |
| - | | + | __/who {# |
| - | | + | __/whois {nickname}__ - This will give you some more information about a given user. |
| - | | + | __/part {#channel} {part message}__ - This will cause you to leave the specified channel and will if provided display a parting message. |
| - | | + | __/quit {#channel} {quit message}__ - This will cause your IRC client to exit and if specified will send the quit message to all the channels you are currently talking on. |
| These basics should be enough to get you going on IRC. Remember basic etiquette, listen before you speak and think | These basics should be enough to get you going on IRC. Remember basic etiquette, listen before you speak and think | ||
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