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Changes or receives the topic of the channel.
 
Changes or receives the topic of the channel.
 
  /topic <#channel> [:[newtopic]]
 
  /topic <#channel> [:[newtopic]]
*<nowiki>#channel</nowiki> is a comma seperated list of one or more channels.
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* ''<nowiki>#channel</nowiki>'' is a comma seperated list of one or more channels.
*newtopic is the topic you want to set.
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* ''newtopic'' is the topic you want to set.
Using /topic without last parameter receives the topics of all spezified channels.
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Using /topic without last parameter receives the topics of all specified channels.
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With the last parameter, you set the topic of all specified channels. If [[Mode|chanmode +t]] is set, you need to be an operator (+o) to do this.
  
 
When re-setting the same topic, the change is only shown to you and for whom it changes, which allows resynching the topic without showing unneeded topic changes.
 
When re-setting the same topic, the change is only shown to you and for whom it changes, which allows resynching the topic without showing unneeded topic changes.
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
  /topic #help.script,#quakenet
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  topic #help.script,#quakenet
Receives the current topic
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Retrieves the current topic on #help.script and #quakenet.
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topic #help.script [[$cr]]
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[[Quote|quote]] topic #help.script :
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Are two different ways of clearing the topic on #help.script.
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topic #help.script Welcome to #help.script
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Sets the topic on #help.script to ''Welcome to #help.script''.
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== See Also ==
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* {{Relatedraws|topic}}
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* [[On topic|On topic event]]
  
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[[Category:Basic IRC commands]]

Latest revision as of 08:09, 2 July 2007

Changes or receives the topic of the channel.

/topic <#channel> [:[newtopic]]
  • #channel is a comma seperated list of one or more channels.
  • newtopic is the topic you want to set.

Using /topic without last parameter receives the topics of all specified channels.

With the last parameter, you set the topic of all specified channels. If chanmode +t is set, you need to be an operator (+o) to do this.

When re-setting the same topic, the change is only shown to you and for whom it changes, which allows resynching the topic without showing unneeded topic changes.

Example

topic #help.script,#quakenet

Retrieves the current topic on #help.script and #quakenet.


topic #help.script $cr
quote topic #help.script :

Are two different ways of clearing the topic on #help.script.


topic #help.script Welcome to #help.script

Sets the topic on #help.script to Welcome to #help.script.

See Also