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Latest revision as of 08:53, 2 July 2007
Adds or removes an address from your ignore list.
/ignore [-lrpcntikdwxu#] <on|off|nick/address> [type] [network]
To turn ignoring on or off, use /ignore on or /ignore off.
The following switches will set the "ignore-type":
Switch | Meaning |
p | ignores everything in private (private messages) |
c | ignores everything in a channel |
n | ignores notices |
t | ignores ctcp's |
i | ignores invites |
k | ignores every kind of control codes |
d | ignores dcc's |
Note that if you do not specify one if these switches, the ignore will be for everything.
The meaning of the other switches:
Switch | Meaning |
u# | will remove the ignore automatically after the specified seconds. |
r | will remove an ignore. |
x | will exclude the specified from ignores. |
l | will display your ignore list (which matches the specified switches). |
w | will make the ignore apply to every network. |
To clear your entire ignore list, use the -r switch without address.
If you do not specify a type then only the users nickname is used. If you specify a type then the users address is looked up via the server.
Note that private messages won't be ignored if a query window is open.
Example
ignore idiot*!*@*
This will put the address idiot*!*@* on your ignore list for every kind of actions.
ignore -r idiot*!*@*
This would remove the address idiot*!*@* from your ignore list.
ignore -r
This example would clear your entire ignore list.
ignore -nu30 idiot2*!*@*
With this command, you would ignore every pm from the address idiot2*!*@*, but only for 30 seconds.
ignore -ln
This would display all notice-ignores you currenty have.
See Also
- $ignore to receive information about your ignore list.