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Though /flash is the only command doing it for now, more command might do this in the future. {{mIRC|/flash}} does not take a new command as one of its parameter but it can take a text as an optional parameter, to be used automatically later, that text will be evaluated once by {{mIRC|/flash}}, and mIRC will also evaluate the text parameter once when applying the flash:
 
Though /flash is the only command doing it for now, more command might do this in the future. {{mIRC|/flash}} does not take a new command as one of its parameter but it can take a text as an optional parameter, to be used automatically later, that text will be evaluated once by {{mIRC|/flash}}, and mIRC will also evaluate the text parameter once when applying the flash:
  
<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">on *:text:!testflash:#:/flash $ $+ me</syntaxhighlight>
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<syntaxhighlight lang="mirc">on *:text:!testflash:#:/flash $ $+ $me</syntaxhighlight>
  
 
So $ $+ me evaluates to "{{mIRC|$me}}" by {{mIRC|/flash}}, and $me will be evaluated to your nickname (that text appears in mIRC's titlebar).
 
So $ $+ me evaluates to "{{mIRC|$me}}" by {{mIRC|/flash}}, and $me will be evaluated to your nickname (that text appears in mIRC's titlebar).

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