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If you would like to keep a particularly interesting chat that has scrolled by but is
still in your buffer there is a way to save it! Type "ALT -" (alt minus) to enter the system menu
under the top left little icon thingy above every channel or private conversation. In this menu select the
Buffer/Save As/ entry and save your buffer to a file. Succes!
The LOCK feature in mIRC allows you to minimize mIRC and lock it with a
password for strange eyes. If you control-minimize mIRC (keep the Ctrl-key pressed down while
minimizing mIRC), it will be locked with your password. If no password was set previously mIRC will ask
you for one. Later when you want to maximize mIRC you need your password to activate it. An extention of this
feature in the /File/Options/General/Lock/ menu can be used to lock mIRC or certain channels for your
children!
Shift+Mouse on Switchbar Did you know that you can 'fast-close' a window in
mIRC by clicking its button on the Switchbar while holding the SHIFT key pressed down??
/uwho Ever wondered who you're actually speaking with? The /whois {nick}
command shows you a lot of cryptic info in the Status window but the /uwho {nick} command will open a clear
and informative User Central. Give it a try! You can also store address info of your friends in the User
Central for future reference.
ALT + Minus Press the key combination ALT and 'minus' simultaneous to access
the windows' System Menu's (found under that little horizontal bar in every top left corner of ANY window in
mIRC and windows). Here you can set the fonts you like, the logging options, save the buffer and set various
other things for private and channel conversations.
/clear Use the /clear command to flush away all old text you dont want to read
again. /clearall clears all text in all windows!
Remember that old doskey feature under DOS? mIRC has it too! Use the arrow
up/down keys, eventually combined with SHIFT, to recall old commands and text lines.
/channel The /channel command will open the Channel Central that displays all
modes and bans set on your current channel.
/pdcc Use the undocumented /pdcc [on|off] command to speed up your DCC
sessions! It will pump a certain amount of your data packages away to the reciever, ahead of the confirmation
of their arrival. Try it, it works :-)
Quick Reference To mIRC Commands
/ Recalls the previous line
entered in the current window.
/! Recalls the last command typed in any window.
/action {action text} Sends the specifed action to the active channel or
query window.
/ame {action text} Sends the specifed action to all channels which you are
currently on.
/amsg {text} Sends the specifed message to all channels which you are
currently on.
/auser {level} {nick|address} Adds a user with the specified access level
to the remote users list.
/auto [on|off|nickname|address] Toggles auto-opping of a nick or address
or sets it on or off totally.
/away {away message} Sets you away leave a message explaining that you are
not currently paying attention to IRC.
/away A plain away sets you being back.
/ban [#channel] {nickname} [type] Bans the specified nick from the curent
or given channel.
/beep {number} {delay} Locally beeps 'number' times with 'delay' inbetween
the beeps. /channel Pops up the channel central window (only works in a channel).
/clear Clears the entire scrollback buffer of the current window.
/clearall Clears all text in all open windows.
/ctcp {nickname} {ping|finger|version|time|userinfo|clientinfo} Does the
given ctcp request on nickname.
/ctcps [on|off] Sets the Tools/Remote/ section (not) to listen to CTCP
commands. Or checks its status.
/closemsg {nickname} Closes the query window you have open to the
specified nick.
/creq [ask | auto | ignore] Sets your DCC 'On Chat request' settings in
DCC/Options.
/dcc send {nickname} {file1} {file2} {file3} ... {fileN} Sends the
specified files to nick.
/dcc chat {nickname} Opens a dcc window and sends a dcc chat request to
nickname.
/dde [-r] {service} {topic} {item} [data] Allows DDE control between mIRC
and other applications.
/ddeserver [[on [service name] | off] To turn on the DDE server mode,
eventually with a givem service name.
/describe {#channel} {action text} Sends the specifed action to the
specified channel window.
/disable {#groupname} De-activates a group of commands or events.
/disconnect Forces a hard and immediate disconnect from your IRC server.
Use it with care.
/dlevel {level} Changes the default user level in the remote section.
/dns {nickname | IP address | IP name} Uses your providers DNS to resolve
an IP address.
/echo
[nickname|#channel|status] {text} Displays the given text only to YOU on the given place in color N.
/enable {#groupname} Activates a group of commands or events.
/events [on|off] Sets the Tools/Remote/ section (not) to listen to ON ..
Events. Or checks its status.
/exit Forces mIRC to closedown and exit.
/finger {nick|address} Does a finger on a users address.
/flood [{numberoflines} {seconds} {pausetime}] Sets a crude flood control
method.
/flush [levels] Clears all nicknames from the Remote/users list that are
currently not on your channels.
/font Activates the font selection dialog.
/fsend [on|off] Shows fsends status and allows you to turn dcc fast send
on or off.
/fserve {nickname} {maxgets} {homedirectory} [welcome text file] Opens a
fileserver.
/groups [-e|d] Shows all (enabled or disabled) groups defined in the
remote sections.
/guser {level} {nick} [type] Adds the user to the user list with the
specified level and address type.
/help {keyword} Brings up the Basic IRC Commands section in the mIRC help
file.
/ignore [on|off|nickname|address] Toggles ignoring of a nick or address or
sets it on or off totally.
/invite {nickname} {#channel} Invites another user to a channel.
/join {#channel} Makes you join the specified channel.
/kick {#channel} {nickname} Kicks nickname off a given channel.
/list [#string] [-min #] [-max #] Lists all currently available channels,
evt. filtering for parameters.
/load {-apuce} {filename.ini} Loads Aliases, Popups or Remote items into
mIRC.
/log [on|off] Shows the logging status or sets it on or off for the
current window.
/me {action text} Sends the specifed action to the active channel or query
window. Also see /describe and /ctcp action.
/mode {#channel|nickname} [[+|-]modechars [parameters]] Sets channel or
user modes.
/msg {nickname} {message} Send a private message to this user without
opening a query window.
/names {#channel} Shows the nicks of all people on the given channel.
/nick {new nickname} Changes your nickname to whatever you like.
/notice {nick} {message} Send the specified notice message to the nick.
/notify [on|off|nickname] Toggles notifying you of a nick on IRC or sets
it on or off totally.
/onotice [#channel] {message} Send the specified notice message to all
channel ops.
/omsg [#channel] {message} Send the specified message to all ops on a
channel.
/part [#channel] [message] Makes you leave the specified channel.
/partall Makes you leave all channels you are on.
/ping {server address} Pings the given server. NOT a nickname.
/play [-cpqmrlt] [channel/nick] {filename} [delay/linenumber] Allows you
to play text files.
/pop {delay} [#channel] {nickname} Performs a randomly delayed +o on a not
already opped nick.
/protect [on|off|nickname|address] Toggles protection of a nick or address
or sets it on or off totally.
/query {nickname} {message} Open a query window to this user and send them
the private message.
/quit [reason] Disconnect you from IRC with the optional byebye message.
/raw [on|off] Sets the Tools/Remote/ section (not) to listen to Raw
commands. Or checks its status.
/raw {raw command} Sends any raw command you supply directly to the
server. Use with care!
/remote [on|off] Sets the Tools/Remote/ section (not) to listen to CTCP or
Raw remote commands and Events. Or checks its status.
/rlevel {access level} Removes all users from the remote users list with
the specified access level.
/run {c:\path\program.exe} [parameters] Runs the specified program, evt.
with parameters. Also try /run http://www.mirc.com etc.
/ruser {nick[!]|address} [type] Removes the user from the remote users
list.
/save [-apuce] {filename.ini} Saves remote sections into a specified INI
file.
/say {text} Says whatever you want to the active window.
/server [server address [port] [password]] Reconnects to the previous
server or a newly specified one.
/sound [nickname|#channel] {filename.wav} {action text} Sends an action
and a fitting sound request.
/speak {text} Uses the external text to speech program Monologue to speak
up the text. Better use /gtalk with mIRC's Agent support.
/sreq [ask | auto | ignore] Sets your DCC 'On Send request' settings in
DCC/Options.
/time Tells you the time on the server you use.
/timer[N] {repetitions} {interval in seconds} {command} [| {more commands}]
Activates a timer.
/timestamp [on | off] Sets timestamping on or off for all your
conversations.
/topic {#channel} {newtopic} Changes the topic for the specified channel.
/ulist {level} Lists all users in the remote list with the specified
access levels.
/url [on|off|show|hide] [address] Opens the URL window that allows you to
surf the www parallel to IRC.
/uwho [nick] Pops up the user central with information about the specified
user.
/splay {c:\path\sound.file} Locally plays the specified sound file.
/who {#channel} Shows the nicks of all people on the given channel.
/who {*part.of.address*} Shows all people on IRC with a matching address.
/whois {nickname} Shows information about someone in the status window.
Also try /uwho.
/whowas {nickname} Shows information about someone who -just- left IRC.
/write [-cidl] {filename} [text] To write the specified text to a .txt
file.
mIRC supports lots, lots and a lot more commands... Especially the commands that are
used in scripts, with lots of options, are not included in this list. Therefore this list should be seen as a
suggestion to get you going ;)
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