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Vision commands - November 15, 2002
Michael Weirauch <emwe@m-phasis.de>
with support from AnEvilYak. Thanks!
Here is a more-or-less complete listing of Vision's built-in commands:
Syntax:
- /COMMAND - self-explanatory
- <required> - self-explanatory too
- [optional] - and once again
- | - OR
- ... - more parameters possible
The commands [a-z]:
- /ABOUT - Opens Vision's About window.
- /ACRONYM [word] - Opens www.acronymfinder.com with your current html handler. (Note: If the file-handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
- /AWAY [away-reason] - Sets away status on current network. If no away reason is specified, it is set to 'BRB'. (be right back)
- /BACK - Sets your status to 'back' on current network.
- /CL-AMP - Displays current song played in CL-Amp. [not implemented yet]
- /CLEAR - Clears the contents of the current text buffer..
- /CTCP <nick|channel> <PING|VERSION|FINGER|TIME|CLIENTINFO|USERINFO> - Executes the specified ctcp command on a channel or nick.
- /DCC <CHAT> <nick> - Opens a private dcc chat session with the specified nick.
- /DCC <SEND> [file] - Sends a file to <nick>. If no file is specified, a
File panel will open.
- /DEOP /DOP /DEVOICE <nick1> [nick2] ... - De-ops or de-voices <nick(s)>.
- /DESCRIBE <nick> <message> - Same as /ME, but opens a query on <nick>.
- /DNS <domain name/IP address> - Resolves the given IP or domain name>.
- /EXCLUDE <nick> - Adds an exception mask for an ignore (not implemented yet)>.
- /EXIT - Quits Vision.
- /GAWAY [away-reason] - Same as /AWAY [away-reason], but applies to all connected networks.
- /GBACK - Same as /BACK, but on applies to all connected networks.
- /GOOGLE [search-string] - Opens www.google.com with your current html handler. (Note: If the file-handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
- /IGNORE <nick1> [nick2] ... - Ignores <nick(s)>. [not implemented yet]
- /INVITE /I <nick> <channel> - Invites <nick> to the <channel>.
- /JOIN /J <channel> [channel-key] - Joins the <channel>. Provide a [channel-key] if necessary.
- /KICK /K <nick> [reason] - Kicks <nick> from current channel. If [reason] is not specified, it will be set to the reason specified in Preferences.
- /KILL <nick> [message] - IRC operator command to disconnect a user from the network.>.
- /LIST - Opens a new view which lists all the channels on the current network. [except hidden channels]
- /M - Displays the channel modes of the current channel.
- /M <+-ohvbeqa> <nick1> [nick2] ... - Same as /MODE <channel> <modes> <nick>, but on current channel.
- /M <+-kfL,l,psmntirRcOAQKVHGCuzN> - Same as /MODE <channel> <modes>, but on current channel.
- /ME <text> - Displays: * emwe <text>.
- /MODE <channel> <+-ohvbeqa> <nick1> [nick2] ... - Sets mode for <nick(s)> on <channel>.
e.g. /MODE #channel +o nick1 ; /MODE #channel +oo-o nick1 nick2 nick3
- /MODE <channel> <+-kfL,l,psmntirRcOAQKVHGCuzN> - Sets the mode of <channel>. (Note: Commata just for optical separation.)
e.g. /MODE #channel +ms
- /MSG <nick> <message> - Sends a <message> to <nick>.
- /NAMES - Displays all channels and all nicks of the network in the network window. (Careful with this one)
- /NAMES <channel> - Displays nick(s) in <channel>.
- /NICK <newnick> - Changes your nick to <newnick>.
- /NOTICE <nick> <message> - Sends a notice to <nick> with the given <message>.
- /NOTIFY <nick1> [nick2] ... - Adds <nick(s)> to your notify list.
- /PEXEC /RRUN <app1> [ | <app2> | ... ] - Executes the given <app>. If more than one application is provided, they will be executed in a pipe. e.g. /PEXEC Terminal | StyledEdit - opens a new Terminal, and afterwards StyledEdit; /PEXEC ls -la ~/Downloads/ - displays the contents of your ~/Downloads/ directory in the current window (Attention!);
- /OP /VOICE <nick1> [nick2] ... - Ops or voices to <nick(s)>.
- /PART - Leaves current channel or network.
- /PING <nick> - Pings the <nick> and returns the ping-time. Equivalent to /CTCP <nick> PING>.
- /QUERY /Q <nick> [message] - Opens a query window on <nick>.
- /QUIT /QUI [custom-quit-message] - Quits current network. If [custom-quit-message] is not specified, the default set in Preferences will be used.
- /RAW /QUOTE <command|text> - sends a raw IRC command.
- /RECONNECT - Will reconnect you to current network if the 47 automatic reconnection atempts have failed.
- /SLEEP <deciseconds> - Causes current thread to sleep for the specified time ; for future scripting use>.
- /SOUNDPLAY - Displays current song being played in Soundplay. [not implemented yet]
- /SQUIT - IRC operator command to disconnect a server>.
- /T - Displays the channel-topic of current channel.
- /T <new-channel-topic> - Same as /TOPIC <channel> <new-channel-topic>, but on current channel.
- /TIME <nick> - Returns local time of <nick>. Equivalent to /CTCP <nick> TIME.
- /TOPIC <channel> - Displays the channel-topic of <channel>.
- /TOPIC <channel> <new-channel-topic> - Sets the channel topic of <channel> to <new-channel-topic>.
- /UNIGNORE <nick1> [nick2] ... - Unignores <nick(s)>. [not implemented yet]
- /UNNOTIFY <nick1> [nick2] ... - Removes <nick(s)> from your notify list.
- /UPTIME [-l] - Displays the systems uptime. If [-l] is specified, the uptime will be echoed locally, and not sent to the network>.
- /VERSION <nick> - Returns the client-version of <nicks> IRC-client. Equivalent to /CTCP <nick> VERSION.
- /VISIT <url> - Opens <url> with your current html handler. (Note: If the handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
- /WEBSTER /DICTIONARY [word] - Opens www.m-w.com (Merriam Webster) with your current html handler. (Note: If the handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
- /VUPTIME [-l] - Displays the Vision uptime. The [-l] parameter has the same effect as in /UPTIME.
- /WALLOPS - IRC operator command that sends a wallops message (visible to those with umode +w active)>.
- /WHOIS /W <nick> - Returns whois information of <nick>.
This list should be more or less complete. If not, drop me a line.
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