the /who command

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Murdock
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the /who command

Post by Murdock »

I type /who and get
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/WHO [+|-][acghmnsuCM] [args]
Flags are specified like channel modes, the flags cgmnsu all have arguments
Flags are set to a positive check by +, a negative check by -
The flags work as follows:
Flag a: user is away
Flag c <channel>: user is on <channel>,
no wildcards accepted
Flag g <gcos/realname>: user has string <gcos> in their GCOS,
wildcards accepted, oper only
Flag h <host>: user has string <host> in their hostname,
wildcards accepted
Flag m <usermodes>: user has <usermodes> set on them,
only o/A/a for nonopers
Flag n <nick>: user has string <nick> in their nickname,
wildcards accepted
Flag s <server>: user is on server <server>,
wildcards not accepted
Flag u <user>: user has string <user> in their username,
wildcards accepted
Behavior flags:
Flag C: show first visible channel user is in
Flag M: check for user in channels I am a member of
? End of /WHO list.
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I type /who * and get
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* Murdock H* [email protected] :0 «§» Shadow «§»
* sarissa{B}|afk H* [email protected] :0 ~,´~{@ Property of Brandr @}~`,~
* Help-Bot H [email protected] :1 Help Type Bot.
* OS H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Operator Server Forwarder
* HS H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Help Server Forwarder
* BS H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Bot Server Forwarder
* MS H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Memo Server Forwarder
* CS H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Channel Server Forwarder
* NS H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Nickname Server Forwarder
* Global H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Global Noticer
* OperServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Operator Server
* HelpServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Help Server
* BotServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Bot Server
* MemoServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Memo Server
* HostServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 vHost Server
* ChanServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Channel Server
* NickServ H* services@DaemonSneer :1 Nickname Server
* BlackOnyx H* [email protected] :0 DaDiceBot - Bot By Murdock
* End of /WHO list.
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What do I need need to fix so I dont use the /who * but just the stand alone /who ? I've been reading the doc's over for about 3 days now and cant find anything on it.
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Post by codemastr »

What do I need need to fix so I dont use the /who * but just the stand alone /who ? I've been reading the doc's over for about 3 days now and cant find anything on it.
The way you state that, it sounds like you're saying it's broken. This is exactly how it is supposed to work. If you want to change it, you're on your own. Modifying Unreal voids your support and we won't help you do it.
-- codemastr
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Post by Syzop »

If I type '/who' I just get results and no help (I presume it's the same as 'WHO *').. so, if you type '/who' and you suddenly get a help page.. then that's a problem with your IRC client or script(s).
Ron2K

Post by Ron2K »

Just ran a quick test, using mIRC v6.16 and X-Chat 2.4.1, on two servers that I chat on. (One runs 3.2.1 and the other 3.1.6) On all four occasions, /WHO returned me results.

EDIT: Also did X-Chat 2.4.1 on a copy of 3.2.2 running on localhost. That worked fine too.
Murdock
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Post by Murdock »

Ok thank you for all ya'lls help. I understand what I am doing wrong and it will be fixed when I switch back to a linux os and a linux running box. For now I am running the win32 version of the IRCD. I dont like but money make it this way for now. Again thanks for the help.

Murdock
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