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mirc/commands/ame
< mirc | commands
The ame command is used to send an action message to all the channels you are currently on in a specific network. This command behaves the same as the /me command with the addition of multiple channels.
An action message is simply a regular PRIVMSG that follows a client-dependent format - usually different to that of a normal message. The raw format for an action message is:
//raw PRIVMSG #ChanA,#chanB,#chanC $+(:, $chr(1), ACTION) [message] $+ $chr(1))
Where [message] is the actual message to be displayed.
Synopsis
/ame <message>
Switches
None
Parameters
- <message> - The action message to be sent
Example
/ame gives away cookies ; The ame command can be used in conjunction with ; the scon command to generate a multi-network ame: /scon -at1 ame gives away cookies
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v3.2
Added On: 02/05/1995
Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.