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/amsg <message> | /amsg <message> | ||
*message is what every channel window will receive. | *<message> is what every channel window will receive. | ||
'''Note''' that if length of <message> is larger than the server limit the exceeding characters will be either cut off, or nothing sent at all. | '''Note''' that if length of <message> is larger than the server limit the exceeding characters will be either cut off, or nothing sent at all. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Ame|/ame]] sends an [[action]] to all open channel windows.<br /> | |||
[[Ame|/ame]] sends an [[action]] to all open channel windows.<br /> | * [[Msg|/msg]] sends a message to a target.<br /> | ||
[[Msg|/msg]] sends a message to a target. | * [[Custom_Amsg_and_Ame_Alias|Custom Amsg Alias]] to exclude certain channels from your amsg, as many people conceive them as annoying. | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 07:33, 2 July 2007
Sends a message to all open channel windows.
/amsg <message>
- <message> is what every channel window will receive.
Note that if length of <message> is larger than the server limit the exceeding characters will be either cut off, or nothing sent at all.
Example
/amsg Hello
Will send 'Hello' to every open channel window.
See Also
- /ame sends an action to all open channel windows.
- /msg sends a message to a target.
- Custom Amsg Alias to exclude certain channels from your amsg, as many people conceive them as annoying.