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The '''/signal''' command is used to send a signal to all loaded script, if one of them has a matching {{mIRC|on signal}} event, it triggers. Signals are a simple way of triggering signal events in multiple scripts at the same time. | The '''/signal''' command is used to send a signal to all loaded script, if one of them has a matching {{mIRC|on signal}} event, it triggers. Signals are a simple way of triggering signal events in multiple scripts at the same time. | ||