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Joins a channel. | Joins a channel. | ||
/join < | /join <channel> [key] | ||
If channel mode +k is set you will need to specify the correct channel key in order to join a channel. For example: | If channel mode +k is set you will need to specify the correct channel key in order to join a channel. For example: | ||
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You can join multiple channels in one command by seperating them with a comma (,) | You can join multiple channels in one command by seperating them with a comma (,) | ||
/join #channel1,#channel2 password,# | /join #channel1,#channel2 password,#channel3 | ||
'''Note:''' Joining channel 0 makes you part all channels. All channels before the 0 are not joined, channels behind 0 are joined after parting all current channels. | |||
[[Category:Basic IRC commands]] | [[Category:Basic IRC commands]] |
Revision as of 11:45, 4 September 2005
Joins a channel.
/join <channel> [key]
If channel mode +k is set you will need to specify the correct channel key in order to join a channel. For example:
/join #mysecretchannel helloworld
You can join multiple channels in one command by seperating them with a comma (,)
/join #channel1,#channel2 password,#channel3
Note: Joining channel 0 makes you part all channels. All channels before the 0 are not joined, channels behind 0 are joined after parting all current channels.