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Revision as of 23:58, 5 July 2014
The anick command is used to set a new alternative nickname. The alternative nickname is the nickname that will be used if IRC indicates that your primary nickname is already in use. If the alternative nickname is taken as well, mIRC will place a '/nick ' text in the server's editbox and wait for the user's reply.
Synopsis
/anick <nickname>
Switches
None
Parameters
- <nickname> - The alternative nickname to change to.
Example
/anick Foo
Output:
* Your alternate nickname is now Foo
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.8
See also
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