Here You Will Find Some Basic Irc Commands !!!!!!!
IRC/mIRC commands
/ Recalls the previous command 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.
/add [-apuce] {filename.ini} Loads aliases, popups, users, commands, and events.
/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 Sets you being back.
/ban [#channel] {nickname} [type] Bans the specified nick from the curent or given channel. For Channel OPerators only.
/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.
/ctcp {nickname} {ping|finger|version|time|userinfo|clientinfo} Does the given ctcp request on nickname.
/dcc close {nickname} Terminates a DCC transfer from nick. This command is usually automatically performed by the IRC client when you cancel a DCC transfer.
/dcc get {nickname} {file1} {file2} {file3} ... {fileN} Receives the specified files from nick. This command is usually automatically performed by the IRC client when you accept a DCC transfer.
/dcc list Shows all the DCC transfers in progress.
/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.
/describe {#channel} {action text} Sends the specifed action to the specified channel window.
/disable {#groupname} De-activates a group of commands or events.
/dlevel {level} Changes the default user level in the remote section.
/enable {#groupname} Activates a group of commands or events.
/events [on|off] Shows the remote events status or sets it to listening or not.
/exit Forces mIRC to closedown and exit.
/finger Does a finger on a users address.
/flood [{numberoflines} {seconds} {pausetime}] Sets a crude flood control method.
/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.
/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. You can also choose to ignore completely a specific kind of message: MSG, NOTICE, PUBLIC, INVITE, ALL, NONE.
/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. For Channel OPerators only.
/list [#string] [-min #] [-max #] Lists all currently available channels, filtering for parameters.
/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.
/mode {#channel|nickname} [[+|-]modechars [parameters]] Sets channel or user modes. For Channel OPerators only, when used for channels.
/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. For Channel OPerators only.
/omsg [#channel] {message} Send the specified message to all ops on a channel. For Channel OPerators only.
/part {#channel} Makes you leave the specified channel.
/ping {server address} Pings the given server. NOT a nickname.
/play [-c] {filename} [delay] Allows you to send text files to a window.
/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 {raw command} Sends any raw command you supply directly to the server. Use it carefully.
/remote [on|off] Shows the remote commands status or sets it to listening or not.
/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, with parameters.
/ruser {nick[!]|address} [type] Removes the user from the remote users list.
/save {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.
/time Tells you the time on the server you use.
/timer[N] {repetitions} {interval in seconds} {command} [| {more commands}] Activates a timer.
/topic {#channel} {newtopic} Changes the topic for the specified channel. For Channel OPerators only.
/ulist [{|}]{level} Lists all users in the remote list with the specified access levels.
/uwho [nick] Pops up the user central with information about the specified user.
/who {#channel} Shows the nicks of all people on the given channel.
/who {*address.string*} Shows all people on IRC with a matching address.
/whois {nickname} Shows information about someone in the status window.
/whowas {nickname} Shows information about someone who -just- left IRC.
/wavplay {c:\path\sound.wav} Locally plays the specified wave file.
Flags for /mode
+/- b {nickname} Bans that nick, so that it would be unable to join the channel
(with that nick).
+/- k {password} Protects the channel with a password.
+/- i Makes the channel invite-only: only the ones who are invited can join
it.
+/- l {number} Limits the number of people in the channel.
+/- m Makes the channel moderated. Only OPs and people who have voice (+v flag)
can talk to the channel.
+/- o {nickname} Makes nick OPerator for the current channel.
+/- p Makes the channel private.
+/- s Makes the channel secret (you can't list it with the /list command nor
it's shown when you /whois an user).
+/- v {nickname} Give voice to nick so that he can talk into a moderated channel.
Text Editing
Bold CTRL+B enables/disables Bold mode.
Underlined CTRL+U enables/disables Underline mode.
Reverse CTRL+R enables/disables Reverse mode.
Colors Hit CTRL+K followed by a number from 0 to 15 to enable a color text associated
to that specific number, then hit CTRL+K again to disable color text. You can
also specify a color for the background of the text line specifying it after
the text color and a comma.
Normal Hit CTRL+O to enable/disable normal text when another mode is enabled.
mIRC supports allmost all IRCii commands that make sense in mIRC and/or windows.
Commands like Set_blabla are not supported cause Windows uses pull down menus
and option dialogs to change settings. Other commands like Scroll_lock make
no sense in the Windows with scroll bars environment. All standard server specific
commands are available too... If you need more info on any command listed here,
type /help {command} in mIRC.