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{{mirc title|1==$nick Identifier}}'''=$nick''' refers to the open [[Dcc chat - mIRC|DCC Chat]], or [[Dcc fserv - mIRC|DCC Fserv]] window for a user. The '''=$nick''' can be used in this identifier form, or a literal nickname can be used in its place, such as in the case of the following:
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<source lang="mIRC">/msg =myFriend Hey there! This is going to your DCC Chat window!</source>
 
 
 
 
 
== Synopsis ==
 
<pre>=$nick</pre>
 
 
 
== Parameters ==
 
<span style="display: inline-block; width: 70px;">'''$nick'''</span>'''{{mIRC|$nick}}''' can be replaced with an actual, literal nickname, rather than using an event-driven filled identifier.
 
 
 
== Examples ==
 
<source lang="mIRC">; Event messages a user back inside of a DCC Chat
 
; when they type: !myaddress [N], where [N] is a number, 0-9, of
 
; their address mask.
 
 
 
ON *:CHAT:!myaddress *: {
 
 
 
  ; Set the %num variable to whatever comes after !myaddress
 
  var %num = $2
 
 
 
  ; Verify that %num is a number, greater than or equal to 0,
 
  ; and less than 10 (0-9) since those are the only available
 
  ; options for $address(Nick,<N>).
 
  if ((%num isnum) && (%num >= 0) && (%num < 10)) {
 
 
 
    ; Using the =$nick identifier, a message is sent to the
 
    ; user, with their address mask utilizing the number mask
 
    ; they have requested.
 
    msg =$nick !myaddress Result: $address($nick,%num)
 
  }
 
}</source>
 
 
 
Now, any user in a DCC Chat can type: '''!myadress 3''', and it would return their address masked in the form of: *!*Nickname@provider.net
 
 
 
== Compatibility ==
 
{{mIRC compatibility|3.1}}
 
 
 
== See Also ==
 
* [[On chat - mIRC|ON CHAT]]
 
* [[On serv - mIRC|ON SERV]]
 
{{mIRC identifier list}}
 
 
 
[[Category:mIRC identifiers|=$nick identifier - mIRC]]
 

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