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− | {{mirc title|/write Command}} | + | {{mirc title|/write Command}}{{mIRC menu}} |
The '''/write command''' can be used to manipulate a text file in various ways. Used without switches mIRC will append the line to the end of the text file. If the file does not exist, mIRC will create it. If <words>, <wildcard>, or <regex> contains spaces, they must be enclosed by a pair of quotes. | The '''/write command''' can be used to manipulate a text file in various ways. Used without switches mIRC will append the line to the end of the text file. If the file does not exist, mIRC will create it. If <words>, <wildcard>, or <regex> contains spaces, they must be enclosed by a pair of quotes. | ||
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* '''<line>''' - The line number to find | * '''<line>''' - The line number to find | ||
* '''<words>''' - The word to scan. | * '''<words>''' - The word to scan. | ||
− | * '''<wildcard>''' - | + | * '''<wildcard>''' - Wildcard pattern to match |
* '''</regex/>''' - RegEx pattern to match | * '''</regex/>''' - RegEx pattern to match | ||