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Revision as of 23:24, 5 July 2014
The /notify command manages the notify feature. You can manually force mIRC to update the notify list by typing /notify with no parameters. Note: Some IRC networks might let you use a full address instead of just a nickname, the only way to see if it works is to try it out.
Synopsis
/notify [-shrln] <on|off|nickname> [network] [note]
Switches
- -s - shows the notify list window
- -h - hides the notify list window
- -r - removes the specified nickname from your notify list
- -l - displays your notify list
- -n - indicates that the network has been specified
Parameters
- <on|off|nickname> - turns notify on/off or edit the nickname's entry, you can prefix the nickname with a '+' sign to get mIRC to do a /whois on the nickname, be careful with the frequency of use, might get you disconnected
- [network] - if -n is specified, the network the notify should work on
- [note] - if specified, specify a little note for each nickname
Example
Compatibility
Added: 3.9
See also
mIRC commands list