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Checks if a certain nick | Checks if a certain nick, or list of nicks, are online / in use. | ||
/ison <nick> | /ison <nick> [nick2] [nickN] | ||
The result is returned through [[Raw 303]] where [[$1-|$1]] will be your nick and [[$1-|$2]] will be the | The result is returned through [[Raw 303]] where [[$1-|$1]] will be your nick and [[$1-|$2-]] will be a list of the nicks you specified that are online, or nothing. See working example below. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
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raw 303:*:{ | raw 303:*:{ | ||
if ($2) { echo -a $2 | if ($2) { echo -a User(s) $2- are online. } | ||
else { echo -a The user | else { echo -a The user(s) specified are not online. } | ||
haltdef | haltdef | ||
} | } | ||
[[Category:Basic IRC commands]] | [[Category:Basic IRC commands]] |
Latest revision as of 08:38, 12 April 2006
Checks if a certain nick, or list of nicks, are online / in use.
/ison <nick> [nick2] [nickN]
The result is returned through Raw 303 where $1 will be your nick and $2- will be a list of the nicks you specified that are online, or nothing. See working example below.
Example
The following example will modify the returned output of an /ison request to a more user-friendly format.
raw 303:*:{ if ($2) { echo -a User(s) $2- are online. } else { echo -a The user(s) specified are not online. } haltdef }