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Joins a channel.
 
Joins a channel.
  
  /join <channel> [key]
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  /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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'''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.
 
'''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]]
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== mIRC Specific ==
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/join [-inx] <#channel> [key]
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<tr><td><b>Switch</b></td><td><b>Meaning</b></td></tr>
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<tr><td>i</td><td>Joins the channel to which you were last invited.</td></tr>
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<tr><td>n</td><td>Minimizes the channel window when you join it</td></tr>
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<tr><td>x</td><td>Maximizes the channel window when you join it</td></tr>
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[[Category:Basic IRC commands]][[Category:Commands]]

Revision as of 14:39, 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.

mIRC Specific

/join [-inx] <#channel> [key]
SwitchMeaning
iJoins the channel to which you were last invited.
nMinimizes the channel window when you join it
xMaximizes the channel window when you join it