Alias
<aliasname> [-l] <commands>
mIRC allows you to create aliases and scripts to speed up your IRC session or to perform repetitive functions more easily.
Example:
alias testing {
echo -a Hello world!
}
And with some identifiers:
alias calculator {
echo -a $1- = $calc($1-)
}
Using Aliases
-l switch
Using -l switch makes the alias local, so it can only be accessed by aliases/events in the same file, and cannot be used as a command in editbox.
alias -l testing { return Hello world! }
;typing //echo -a $testing in the editbox will result in: * /echo: insufficient parameters
;let's put this alias into the same file:
alias localtest { echo -a $testing }
;now typing /localtest will echo "Hello world!" into active window
;if we put the localtest alias into a different file, we'll get the "* /echo: insufficient parameters" again.
$prop
$prop identifier returns custom properties for your alias ($change_case(hello world).upper -> $prop will return 'upper').
alias change_case {
if ($prop == upper) { return $upper($1-) | halt }
elseif ($prop == lower) { return $lowe($1-) | halt }
else { return $1- }
}
;//echo -a $change_case(HeLLo WorlD!).lower will echo: 'hello world!'
;//echo -a $change_case(HeLLo WorlD!).upper will echo: 'HELLO WORLD!'
$isid
$isid identifier will return $true if the alias was called as an identifier
alias testing {
if ($isid) { return Hello world! }
else { echo -a Hello world! }
}
;both //echo -a $testing and /testing will result in echoing "Hello world!"
;if we did only:
alias testing {
echo -a Hello world!
}
;that would echo "Hello world!", and then give "* /echo: insufficient parameters"
$show
$show returns $true if the alias was NOT called with . to make it silent, and $false if it was
alias testing {
if ($show) {
msg MyBot auth Myusername $1
}
else {
.msg MyBot auth Myusername $1
}
}
;/testing PASSWORD -> will show in active: '-> *MyBot* auth Myusername PASSWORD'
;/.testing PASSWORD -> won't show anything, since the msg was also made silent