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Revision as of 22:59, 5 July 2014
The /away command marks you as away with the server. Using the away with no parameters will unset your away status. Even though /away uses IRC to mark you as away; this command also stores the away message and the time left internally.
Synopsis
/away [message]
Switches
None
Parameters
- [message] - The away message to be set.
Example
;Set an away message /away Work, will be back at 10PM ;Unset your away status /away
The above example will output:
- You have been marked as being away - You are no longer marked as being away -
The /away command is usually combined with the $away, $awaymsg, and $awaytime idnetifers:
; /setAway Work, will be back at 10PM alias setAway { if (!$away) { ; mark as away away $$1- amsg I am currently away } else echo -c info * /setAway: You are currently away } ; /remAway alias remAway { if ($away) { amsg I am back (from: $awaymsg $+ ) I was gone for $duration($awaytime) ;unset the away status away } else echo -c info * /remAway: You are not away }
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v2.1a
See also
mIRC commands list