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* [[who]] for info on the /WHO command | * [[who]] for info on the /WHO command | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:36, 1 October 2008
A snippet to color IRC Operators. Open remote (press ALT+r), go to file, click on new, and paste the code from below and click 'Ok'. To color IRC Operators, type /operscan.
; This alias performs a special /WHO request, making it easy to catch the result. ; The number '123' is used to catch the reply, this can be any number 0-999, ; but it must be the same here and in the raw event below. alias operscan { who * o%nt,123 } ; This raw event catches the special /WHO request made by the alias above. raw 354:& 123 &:{ if ($comchan($3,0)) && ($comchan($me,0)) { opercolor $3 } haltdef } ; This local alias sets the color for a given nick on all the common channels. ; 12 is the color number to use, change it if you want a different color. alias -l opercolor { var %t = $comchan($1,0), %c = 1 while (%c <= %t) { cline -m 12 $comchan($1,%c) $1 inc %c } } ; This raw event catches normal /WHO replies, ; probably done by other scripts to update the IAL. ; The * in the flags part indicates the user is an IRC Operator. raw 352:*:{ if (* isin $7) && ($comchan($6,0)) && ($comchan($me,0)) { opercolor $6 } }
; You could bind the operscan alias to an F-key, for example to F12 alias f12 { operscan }
See Also
- who for info on the /WHO command