use to quit IRC. A message may be added to the command, but is optional.
/quit see ya'll later!
/whois [nick]
used to get info on a nick.
/whois pipur
/whowas [nick]
used to get info on a nick that has just left IRC or a person who has just changed their nick.
/whowas pipur
/who [#]
shows nicks, addresses, and optional user info if available for users on a channel
/who #newbies
/names [#]
shows nicks of users on a channel
/names #newbies
/msg [nick] [message]
sends a private message (whisper) to a user
/msg pipur hello there
/query [nick]
opens a new window for private dialog with a nick
/query pipur
/nick [newnick]
if I wanted to change my current nick, pipurur, to pipur, I would use this command
/nick pipur
/me [action describe]
If pipur typed this example, it would be displayed as *pipur waves to Alleghany
/me waves to Alleghany
/away [away message]
use to tell others you are not currently at your computer. A message can be included. To set yourself back, type /away again.
/away checking mail!
/list
requests a list of currently formed channels from the server. The listing you request is not updated until you issue the request again.
/list
/invite [nick] [#]
use to invite a nick who is elsewhere on IRC to join you on a channel.
/invite pipur #newbies
/ignore [nick/address]
use to prevent someone from talking to you. The persons nick or address may be used.
/ignore pipur
/kick [#] [nick]
used to kick a user from the channel. You must be a channel op to use this command.
/kick #newbies pipur
/mode [nick] +i
This is the invisible mode. You are not literally invisible on IRC. Users on the same channel as you still see you there.You are invisible to a user who does a /who or /names. A /whois nick, however, will show your user information and the channels you're on.
/mode pipur +i
Powered By BrokenStones Source Code With Credits To TBDev For Mod's and Support. Theme Coded By Void