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Revision as of 23:26, 5 July 2014
The /part command is used when you want to depart/leave a specific channel, or the current active channel. This command also allows you to specify a parting message, which will display to the remaining users a custom message in the server's PART message.
Synopsis
/part [[#][PartMessage]] [PartMessage]
Note: All parameters are optional.
Switches
None
Parameters
- #
- The optional name of a channel you wish to part from. If left blank, mIRC will attempt to part from the active channel.
- PartMessage
- Specifies the part message you want the server to display to the remaining users.
Note: If you do not specify a channel, the part message can be typed in place of the channel name; whereas if you specify a channel, you can also, optionally, include a part message.
Examples
Part Active Channel
/part
Part Active Channel With Part Message
/part See ya!
Part Specific Channel
/part #ChannelName
Part Specific Channel With Part Message
/part #ChannelName See ya!
Compatibility
Added: 3.3 - 3.4
See also
mIRC commands list