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| + | # $EPIC: join.txt,v 1.3 2006/08/29 18:22:56 sthalik Exp $ | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | __join__ [-invite|< | ||
| + | __join__  | ||
| + | __join__ < | ||
| + | __join__ channel < | ||
| + | __join__ #channel < | ||
| + | __join__ & | ||
| + | __join__ !channel < | ||
| + | __join__ +channel  | ||
| + | __join__ 0 (part all channels) | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | When prefixed with two /'s, the __JOIN__ command is the same as | ||
| + | [[CHANNEL command|CHANNEL]] whose help file you should refer to. | ||
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| + | When not prefixed with two /'s, the __JOIN__ command is a friendly script alias | ||
| + | that is loaded in the [[2.8script]] script that is automatically loaded each | ||
| + | time you use epic. You may delete or override this __JOIN__ alias in your | ||
| + | ~/.ircrc file if you so choose. | ||
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| + | If you do not specify an option, the __JOIN__ command will join the last | ||
| + | channel to which you were invited.  | ||
| + | channel, you will be told so. | ||
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| + | You may specify a comma-separated list of one or more channels to join; | ||
| + | each channel name so listed is treated as such: | ||
| + | A channel starting with #, (eg, #channel) will be joined | ||
| + |   A channel starting with &, (eg, & | ||
| + | A channel starting with !, (eg, !channel) will be joined | ||
| + | A channel starting with +, (eg, +channel) will be joined | ||
| + | The channel 0 will part all your channels | ||
| + | Any other channel name will be prefixed with a # and will be joined | ||
| + |     (eg, " | ||
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| + | You may not specify more than one channels and channel keys at the same | ||
| + | time. This may be fixed in future __JOIN__ aliases, but for now, you must | ||
| + | use the [[channel command|CHANNEL]] command to join more than one channel at the same time | ||
| + | that you specify a channel key. It may just be easier to join your keyed | ||
| + | channels separately. | ||
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