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{{mIRC|on events|Built-In events}} are events that get executed whenever certain action took place in mIRC. For example, when a user joins a channel, you can write a script that will utilize the on join event which will voice the user. | {{mIRC|on events|Built-In events}} are events that get executed whenever certain action took place in mIRC. For example, when a user joins a channel, you can write a script that will utilize the on join event which will voice the user. | ||
− | When an event gets executed, a number of additional identifiers become accessible | + | When an event gets executed, a number of additional identifiers become accessible. Some of the most common identifiers are (whenever applicable): |
* '''$nick''' - The nickname of the user that triggered the event | * '''$nick''' - The nickname of the user that triggered the event |