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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 30 January 2020
The ON CTCPREPLY event triggers when a user responds to a standard /ctcp command.
Synopsis[edit]
ON <level>:CTCPREPLY:<matchtext>:<commands>
Parameters[edit]
- <level> - The corresponding access levels for the event to trigger.
- <matchtext> - The corresponding matchtext for the event to trigger.
- <commands> - The commands to be performed when the event triggers
Example[edit]
Echo, to the active window, the reply a user gives to a ctcp version request.
ON *:CTCPREPLY:VERSION*:echo -a $nick $+ 's IRC client is: $1-
Compatibility[edit]
Added: mIRC v4.5
Added on: 30 Jun 1996
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.
See Also[edit]
A on Action, on Active, on Agent, on Appactive B on Ban C on Char, on Chat, on Chatclose, on Chatopen, on Close, on Connect, on Connectfail, on Ctcpreply D on Dccserver, on Dehelp, on Deop, on Deowner, on Devoice, on Dialog, on Disconnect, on Dns |
J on Join K on Keydown, on Keyup, on Kick M on Midiend, on Mode, on Mp3end |
Q on Queryclose, on Queryopen, on Quit S on Sendfail, on Serv, on Servclose, on Servermode, on Serverop, on Servopen, on Signal, on Snotice, on Sockclose, on Socklisten, on Sockopen, on Sockread, on Sockwrite, on Start U on Udpread, on Udpwrite, on Unban, on Unload, on Unotify, on Usermode |