https://wiki.mibbit.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=58.6.43.107&feedformat=atomMibbit Wiki - User contributions [en-gb]2024-03-29T10:22:29ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.31.5https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Preference:Alias&diff=2111Preference:Alias2008-09-22T10:02:22Z<p>58.6.43.107: /* Hugs */</p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Aliases.png]]<br />
<br />
Aliases are user set commands that reference other commands so that they do not have to repeat themselves each time they want to use a specific line. As they are [[preferences]], they can be set for widgets also.<br />
<br />
==How It Works==<br />
MATCH - This is the first word on the line, that we're matching against. It can start with / but doesn't have to.<br />
<br />
COMMAND - This is what you want to do if the alias matches.<br />
<br />
Bear in mind that the first match will trigger, so if you have duplicate matches, only the first will be used. The match is also case insensitive.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="7"<br />
|+ What you can have in COMMAND<br />
|-<br />
| <nowiki>|</nowiki> || Separate multiple commands<br />
|-<br />
| # || The current channel<br />
|-<br />
| $N || (Where N is a number) - replace this with the Nth word from the input<br />
|-<br />
| $$N || Same as above, but if there is no such word, only ignore this command, not the whole alias <br />
|-<br />
| $N- || replace with all words from N onward<br />
|-<br />
| $N-M || replace with all words from N to M<br />
|-<br />
| $+ || suppress the space between words<br />
|-<br />
| $me || Your current nickname<br />
|-<br />
| /say || Say something on the current channel<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
You can have a .,!? after $me, and you can have a # before any of the $N commands.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
<br />
* [Alias examples]<br />
<br />
===Hugs===<br />
/hug /me hugs $1 tightly.<br />
<br />
Now if you write "/hug jenny", you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>* yournick hugs jenny tightly.</nowiki><br />
<br />
You can use an alias you declared before it. An example is the /multihug command:<br />
<br />
/multihug /say I need a hug :( | /hug $$1 | /hug $$2 | /hug $$3 | /say phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in # and not in #nohugs!<br />
<br />
Now write "/multihug jenny cloe" you'll see:<br />
<br />
mynick: I need a hug :(<br />
* mynick hugs jenny tightly.<br />
* mynick hugs cloe tightly.<br />
mynick: phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in #mychannel and not in #nohugs!<br />
<br />
===Quiet ban===<br />
<br />
Unreal Version<br />
/qb /mode # +b ~q:*!*@ $+ $1<br />
Freenode Version<br />
/qb /mode # +q $1 $+ !*@*<br />
<br />
usage: /qb <hostname on Unreal> <nick on Freenode> (prevents a user from talking)<br />
<br />
example: /qb B3E473F8.3D842CF7.21EFBB6E.IP<br />
<br />
(at least on irc.mibbit.com and other servers that use unreal)<br />
<br />
===Default Aliases===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Alias Name !! Command !! What It Does<br />
|-<br />
| /j || /join $1 || Smaller command to join a channel<br />
|-<br />
| /cs || /msg ChanServ $1- || Message ChanServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ns || /msg NickServ $1- || Message NickServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /bs || /msg BotServ $1- || Message BotServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ms || /msg MemoServ $1- || Message MemoServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /os || /msg OperServ $1- || Message OperServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /voice || /mode # +v $1 || Voice a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /devoice || /mode # -v $1 || Remove voice from a hostmask (Unvoice is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /ban || /mode # +b $1 || Ban a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /unban || /mode # -b $1 || Remove a ban from a hostmask. (Deban is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /op || /mode # +o $1 || Give operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /deop || /mode # -o $1 || Remove operator status from a hostmask (Unop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /halfop || /mode # +h $1 || Give half-operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /dehalfop || /mode # -h $1 || Remove half-operator status from a hostmask (Unhalfop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /admin || /mode # +a $1 || Give super-operator status to a hostmask (called Admin on Mibbit)<br />
|-<br />
| /deadmin || /mode # -a $1 || Remove super-operator status from a hostmask (/unadmin is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /owner || /mode # +q $1 || Give owner status to the hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /deowner || /mode # -q $1 || Remove owner status from the hostmask (/unowner is the same)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Multi-Mode Aliases ===<br />
<br />
In Chatzilla, you can do /voice Nick1 Nick2 Nick3 Nick4 (ect) and they all become voiced. The alias showing is the closest to that.<br />
<br />
Command: <nowiki>/mode # [+/-][mode] $1 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$2 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$3 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$4</nowiki><br />
<br />
Replace <nowiki>[+/-]</nowiki> with plus or minus depending on if you want to add or remove the [[mode]] that you specify in <nowiki>[mode]</nowiki>.<br />
<br />
Some common examples are:<br />
<br />
* /mode # +v $1 | /mode # +v $$2 | /mode # +v $$3 | /mode # +v $$4<br />
* /mode # +o $1 | /mode # +o $$2 | /mode # +o $$3 | /mode # +o $$4<br />
<br />
[[Category:Preferences]]</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Preference:Alias&diff=2110Preference:Alias2008-09-22T10:00:08Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Aliases.png]]<br />
<br />
Aliases are user set commands that reference other commands so that they do not have to repeat themselves each time they want to use a specific line. As they are [[preferences]], they can be set for widgets also.<br />
<br />
==How It Works==<br />
MATCH - This is the first word on the line, that we're matching against. It can start with / but doesn't have to.<br />
<br />
COMMAND - This is what you want to do if the alias matches.<br />
<br />
Bear in mind that the first match will trigger, so if you have duplicate matches, only the first will be used. The match is also case insensitive.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="7"<br />
|+ What you can have in COMMAND<br />
|-<br />
| <nowiki>|</nowiki> || Separate multiple commands<br />
|-<br />
| # || The current channel<br />
|-<br />
| $N || (Where N is a number) - replace this with the Nth word from the input<br />
|-<br />
| $$N || Same as above, but if there is no such word, only ignore this command, not the whole alias <br />
|-<br />
| $N- || replace with all words from N onward<br />
|-<br />
| $N-M || replace with all words from N to M<br />
|-<br />
| $+ || suppress the space between words<br />
|-<br />
| $me || Your current nickname<br />
|-<br />
| /say || Say something on the current channel<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
You can have a .,!? after $me, and you can have a # before any of the $N commands.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
<br />
* [Alias examples]<br />
<br />
===Hugs===<br />
/hug /me hugs $1 tightly.<br />
<br />
Now if you write "/hug jenny", you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>* yournick hugs jenny tightly.</nowiki><br />
<br />
You can use an alias you declared before it. An example is the /multihug command:<br />
<br />
/multihug /say I need a hug :( | /hug $$1 | /hug $$2 | /hug $$3 | /say phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in # and not in #nohugs!<br />
<br />
Now write "/multihug jenny cloe" you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>mynick: I need a hug :(<br />
* mynick hugs jenny tightly.<br />
* mynick hugs cloe tightly.<br />
mynick: phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in #mychannel and not in #nohugs!</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Quiet ban===<br />
<br />
Unreal Version<br />
/qb /mode # +b ~q:*!*@ $+ $1<br />
Freenode Version<br />
/qb /mode # +q $1 $+ !*@*<br />
<br />
usage: /qb <hostname on Unreal> <nick on Freenode> (prevents a user from talking)<br />
<br />
example: /qb B3E473F8.3D842CF7.21EFBB6E.IP<br />
<br />
(at least on irc.mibbit.com and other servers that use unreal)<br />
<br />
===Default Aliases===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Alias Name !! Command !! What It Does<br />
|-<br />
| /j || /join $1 || Smaller command to join a channel<br />
|-<br />
| /cs || /msg ChanServ $1- || Message ChanServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ns || /msg NickServ $1- || Message NickServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /bs || /msg BotServ $1- || Message BotServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ms || /msg MemoServ $1- || Message MemoServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /os || /msg OperServ $1- || Message OperServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /voice || /mode # +v $1 || Voice a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /devoice || /mode # -v $1 || Remove voice from a hostmask (Unvoice is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /ban || /mode # +b $1 || Ban a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /unban || /mode # -b $1 || Remove a ban from a hostmask. (Deban is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /op || /mode # +o $1 || Give operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /deop || /mode # -o $1 || Remove operator status from a hostmask (Unop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /halfop || /mode # +h $1 || Give half-operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /dehalfop || /mode # -h $1 || Remove half-operator status from a hostmask (Unhalfop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /admin || /mode # +a $1 || Give super-operator status to a hostmask (called Admin on Mibbit)<br />
|-<br />
| /deadmin || /mode # -a $1 || Remove super-operator status from a hostmask (/unadmin is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /owner || /mode # +q $1 || Give owner status to the hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /deowner || /mode # -q $1 || Remove owner status from the hostmask (/unowner is the same)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Multi-Mode Aliases ===<br />
<br />
In Chatzilla, you can do /voice Nick1 Nick2 Nick3 Nick4 (ect) and they all become voiced. The alias showing is the closest to that.<br />
<br />
Command: <nowiki>/mode # [+/-][mode] $1 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$2 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$3 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$4</nowiki><br />
<br />
Replace <nowiki>[+/-]</nowiki> with plus or minus depending on if you want to add or remove the [[mode]] that you specify in <nowiki>[mode]</nowiki>.<br />
<br />
Some common examples are:<br />
<br />
* /mode # +v $1 | /mode # +v $$2 | /mode # +v $$3 | /mode # +v $$4<br />
* /mode # +o $1 | /mode # +o $$2 | /mode # +o $$3 | /mode # +o $$4<br />
<br />
[[Category:Preferences]]</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Preference:Alias&diff=2109Preference:Alias2008-09-22T09:59:42Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
<hr />
<div>[[Image:Aliases.png]]<br />
Aliases are user set commands that reference other commands so that they do not have to repeat themselves each time they want to use a specific line. As they are [[preferences]], they can be set for widgets also.<br />
<br />
==How It Works==<br />
MATCH - This is the first word on the line, that we're matching against. It can start with / but doesn't have to.<br />
<br />
COMMAND - This is what you want to do if the alias matches.<br />
<br />
Bear in mind that the first match will trigger, so if you have duplicate matches, only the first will be used. The match is also case insensitive.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="7"<br />
|+ What you can have in COMMAND<br />
|-<br />
| <nowiki>|</nowiki> || Separate multiple commands<br />
|-<br />
| # || The current channel<br />
|-<br />
| $N || (Where N is a number) - replace this with the Nth word from the input<br />
|-<br />
| $$N || Same as above, but if there is no such word, only ignore this command, not the whole alias <br />
|-<br />
| $N- || replace with all words from N onward<br />
|-<br />
| $N-M || replace with all words from N to M<br />
|-<br />
| $+ || suppress the space between words<br />
|-<br />
| $me || Your current nickname<br />
|-<br />
| /say || Say something on the current channel<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
You can have a .,!? after $me, and you can have a # before any of the $N commands.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
<br />
* [Alias examples]<br />
<br />
===Hugs===<br />
/hug /me hugs $1 tightly.<br />
<br />
Now if you write "/hug jenny", you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>* yournick hugs jenny tightly.</nowiki><br />
<br />
You can use an alias you declared before it. An example is the /multihug command:<br />
<br />
/multihug /say I need a hug :( | /hug $$1 | /hug $$2 | /hug $$3 | /say phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in # and not in #nohugs!<br />
<br />
Now write "/multihug jenny cloe" you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>mynick: I need a hug :(<br />
* mynick hugs jenny tightly.<br />
* mynick hugs cloe tightly.<br />
mynick: phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in #mychannel and not in #nohugs!</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Quiet ban===<br />
<br />
Unreal Version<br />
/qb /mode # +b ~q:*!*@ $+ $1<br />
Freenode Version<br />
/qb /mode # +q $1 $+ !*@*<br />
<br />
usage: /qb <hostname on Unreal> <nick on Freenode> (prevents a user from talking)<br />
<br />
example: /qb B3E473F8.3D842CF7.21EFBB6E.IP<br />
<br />
(at least on irc.mibbit.com and other servers that use unreal)<br />
<br />
===Default Aliases===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Alias Name !! Command !! What It Does<br />
|-<br />
| /j || /join $1 || Smaller command to join a channel<br />
|-<br />
| /cs || /msg ChanServ $1- || Message ChanServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ns || /msg NickServ $1- || Message NickServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /bs || /msg BotServ $1- || Message BotServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ms || /msg MemoServ $1- || Message MemoServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /os || /msg OperServ $1- || Message OperServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /voice || /mode # +v $1 || Voice a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /devoice || /mode # -v $1 || Remove voice from a hostmask (Unvoice is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /ban || /mode # +b $1 || Ban a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /unban || /mode # -b $1 || Remove a ban from a hostmask. (Deban is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /op || /mode # +o $1 || Give operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /deop || /mode # -o $1 || Remove operator status from a hostmask (Unop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /halfop || /mode # +h $1 || Give half-operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /dehalfop || /mode # -h $1 || Remove half-operator status from a hostmask (Unhalfop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /admin || /mode # +a $1 || Give super-operator status to a hostmask (called Admin on Mibbit)<br />
|-<br />
| /deadmin || /mode # -a $1 || Remove super-operator status from a hostmask (/unadmin is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /owner || /mode # +q $1 || Give owner status to the hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /deowner || /mode # -q $1 || Remove owner status from the hostmask (/unowner is the same)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Multi-Mode Aliases ===<br />
<br />
In Chatzilla, you can do /voice Nick1 Nick2 Nick3 Nick4 (ect) and they all become voiced. The alias showing is the closest to that.<br />
<br />
Command: <nowiki>/mode # [+/-][mode] $1 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$2 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$3 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$4</nowiki><br />
<br />
Replace <nowiki>[+/-]</nowiki> with plus or minus depending on if you want to add or remove the [[mode]] that you specify in <nowiki>[mode]</nowiki>.<br />
<br />
Some common examples are:<br />
<br />
* /mode # +v $1 | /mode # +v $$2 | /mode # +v $$3 | /mode # +v $$4<br />
* /mode # +o $1 | /mode # +o $$2 | /mode # +o $$3 | /mode # +o $$4<br />
<br />
[[Category:Preferences]]</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Preference:Alias&diff=2108Preference:Alias2008-09-22T09:59:07Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
<hr />
<div><br />
<br />
Aliases are user set commands that reference other commands so that they do not have to repeat themselves each time they want to use a specific line. As they are [[preferences]], they can be set for widgets also.<br />
<br />
==How It Works==<br />
[[Image:Aliases.png]]<br />
MATCH - This is the first word on the line, that we're matching against. It can start with / but doesn't have to.<br />
<br />
COMMAND - This is what you want to do if the alias matches.<br />
<br />
Bear in mind that the first match will trigger, so if you have duplicate matches, only the first will be used. The match is also case insensitive.<br />
<br />
{| border="1" cellpadding="7"<br />
|+ What you can have in COMMAND<br />
|-<br />
| <nowiki>|</nowiki> || Separate multiple commands<br />
|-<br />
| # || The current channel<br />
|-<br />
| $N || (Where N is a number) - replace this with the Nth word from the input<br />
|-<br />
| $$N || Same as above, but if there is no such word, only ignore this command, not the whole alias <br />
|-<br />
| $N- || replace with all words from N onward<br />
|-<br />
| $N-M || replace with all words from N to M<br />
|-<br />
| $+ || suppress the space between words<br />
|-<br />
| $me || Your current nickname<br />
|-<br />
| /say || Say something on the current channel<br />
|}<br />
<br />
<br />
You can have a .,!? after $me, and you can have a # before any of the $N commands.<br />
<br />
==Examples==<br />
<br />
* [Alias examples]<br />
<br />
===Hugs===<br />
/hug /me hugs $1 tightly.<br />
<br />
Now if you write "/hug jenny", you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>* yournick hugs jenny tightly.</nowiki><br />
<br />
You can use an alias you declared before it. An example is the /multihug command:<br />
<br />
/multihug /say I need a hug :( | /hug $$1 | /hug $$2 | /hug $$3 | /say phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in # and not in #nohugs!<br />
<br />
Now write "/multihug jenny cloe" you'll see:<br />
<br />
<nowiki>mynick: I need a hug :(<br />
* mynick hugs jenny tightly.<br />
* mynick hugs cloe tightly.<br />
mynick: phew! That felt good. I'm glad I'm in #mychannel and not in #nohugs!</nowiki><br />
<br />
===Quiet ban===<br />
<br />
Unreal Version<br />
/qb /mode # +b ~q:*!*@ $+ $1<br />
Freenode Version<br />
/qb /mode # +q $1 $+ !*@*<br />
<br />
usage: /qb <hostname on Unreal> <nick on Freenode> (prevents a user from talking)<br />
<br />
example: /qb B3E473F8.3D842CF7.21EFBB6E.IP<br />
<br />
(at least on irc.mibbit.com and other servers that use unreal)<br />
<br />
===Default Aliases===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Alias Name !! Command !! What It Does<br />
|-<br />
| /j || /join $1 || Smaller command to join a channel<br />
|-<br />
| /cs || /msg ChanServ $1- || Message ChanServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ns || /msg NickServ $1- || Message NickServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /bs || /msg BotServ $1- || Message BotServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /ms || /msg MemoServ $1- || Message MemoServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /os || /msg OperServ $1- || Message OperServ with only two letters.<br />
|-<br />
| /voice || /mode # +v $1 || Voice a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /devoice || /mode # -v $1 || Remove voice from a hostmask (Unvoice is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /ban || /mode # +b $1 || Ban a hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /unban || /mode # -b $1 || Remove a ban from a hostmask. (Deban is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /op || /mode # +o $1 || Give operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /deop || /mode # -o $1 || Remove operator status from a hostmask (Unop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /halfop || /mode # +h $1 || Give half-operator status to a hostmask.<br />
|-<br />
| /dehalfop || /mode # -h $1 || Remove half-operator status from a hostmask (Unhalfop is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /admin || /mode # +a $1 || Give super-operator status to a hostmask (called Admin on Mibbit)<br />
|-<br />
| /deadmin || /mode # -a $1 || Remove super-operator status from a hostmask (/unadmin is the same)<br />
|-<br />
| /owner || /mode # +q $1 || Give owner status to the hostmask<br />
|-<br />
| /deowner || /mode # -q $1 || Remove owner status from the hostmask (/unowner is the same)<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Multi-Mode Aliases ===<br />
<br />
In Chatzilla, you can do /voice Nick1 Nick2 Nick3 Nick4 (ect) and they all become voiced. The alias showing is the closest to that.<br />
<br />
Command: <nowiki>/mode # [+/-][mode] $1 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$2 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$3 | /mode # [+/-][mode] $$4</nowiki><br />
<br />
Replace <nowiki>[+/-]</nowiki> with plus or minus depending on if you want to add or remove the [[mode]] that you specify in <nowiki>[mode]</nowiki>.<br />
<br />
Some common examples are:<br />
<br />
* /mode # +v $1 | /mode # +v $$2 | /mode # +v $$3 | /mode # +v $$4<br />
* /mode # +o $1 | /mode # +o $$2 | /mode # +o $$3 | /mode # +o $$4<br />
<br />
[[Category:Preferences]]</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1368Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:41:36Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
<hr />
<div>== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters. Please note that some nicknames are used internally and cannot be used. Also, please stay family friendly with your nicknames<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace ''your_password'' with a password that will be easy to remember and replace ''email@address.com'' with your correct email address<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password'' ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 3.<br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Auto connect with mibbit:''' For your convience, if you are registered and logged in with mibbit, you can add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
'''Please note''' that registering on the irc servers (such as irc.mibbit.com) is different with registering with Mibbit (using the login/register fields up the top of the page).<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers also use /nickserv).</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1367Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:36:59Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters. Please note that some nicknames are used internally and cannot be used. Also, please stay family friendly with your nicknames<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace ''your_password'' with a password that will be easy to remember and replace ''email@address.com'' with your correct email address<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password'' ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 3.<br />
#'''Group your two user names'''. This will make your two nicknames function as one in various ways. For example, you will not have to sign in each time you wish to change your nickname. Many people change their nicknames to a variant that indicates that they are absent. The grouped nicknames will also share memos (messages sent through MemoServ), access to channels, etc. Type the following, when you are using your secondary nickname:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv group''your_primary_nick'' ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Auto connect with mibbit:''' For your convience, if you are registered and logged in with mibbit, you can add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
'''Please note''' that registering on the irc servers (such as irc.mibbit.com) is different with registering with Mibbit (using the login/register fields up the top of the page).<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers also use /nickserv).</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1366Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:26:53Z<p>58.6.43.107: added <br/></p>
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<div>== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters. Please note that some nicknames are used internally and cannot be used. Also, please stay family friendly with your nicknames<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace ''your_password'' with a password that will be easy to remember and replace ''email@address.com'' with your correct email address<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password'' ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 3.<br />
#'''Link your two user names'''. This will make your two nicknames function as one in various ways. For example, you will not have to sign in each time you wish to change your nickname. Many people change their nicknames to a variant that indicates that they are absent. The linked nicknames will also share memos (messages sent through MemoServ), access to channels, etc. Type the following, when you are using your secondary nickname:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv link ''your_primary_nick'' ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Auto connect with mibbit:''' For your convience, if you are registered and logged in with mibbit, you can add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
<br/><br />
<br />
'''Please note''' that registering on the irc servers (such as irc.mibbit.com) is different with registering with Mibbit (using the login/register fields up the top of the page).<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers also use /nickserv).</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1364Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:26:05Z<p>58.6.43.107: Fixed errors</p>
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<div>== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters. Please note that some nicknames are used internally and cannot be used. Also, please stay family friendly with your nicknames<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace ''your_password'' with a password that will be easy to remember and replace ''email@address.com'' with your correct email address<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password'' ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 3.<br />
#'''Link your two user names'''. This will make your two nicknames function as one in various ways. For example, you will not have to sign in each time you wish to change your nickname. Many people change their nicknames to a variant that indicates that they are absent. The linked nicknames will also share memos (messages sent through MemoServ), access to channels, etc. Type the following, when you are using your secondary nickname:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv link ''your_primary_nick'' ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Auto connect with mibbit:''' For your convience, if you are registered and logged in with mibbit, you can add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
'''Please note''' that registering on the irc servers (such as irc.mibbit.com) is different with registering with Mibbit (using the login/register fields up the top of the page).<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers also use /nickserv).</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1362Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:20:11Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters. Please note that some nicknames are used internally and cannot be used. Also, please stay family friendly with your nicknames<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace "your_password" with a password that will be easy to remember.<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password''</code><br />
# '''Associate a valid email address with your user name'''. This step is important because it will allow you to assign a new password in case you forget the current one. Type the following:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set email ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 4.<br />
#'''Link your two user names'''. This will make your two nicknames function as one in various ways. For example, you will not have to sign in each time you wish to change your nickname. Many people change their nicknames to a variant that indicates that they are absent. The linked nicknames will also share memos (messages sent through MemoServ), access to channels, etc. Type the following, when you are using your secondary nickname:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv link ''your_primary_nick'' ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
<br />
#'''Auto connect with mibbit:''' For your convience, if you are registered and logged in with mibbit, you can add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
'''Please note''' that registering on the irc servers (such as irc.mibbit.com) is different with registering with Mibbit (using the login/register fields up the top of the page).<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers also use /nickserv).</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1361Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:17:41Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters.<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace "your_password" with a password that will be easy to remember.<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password''</code><br />
# '''Associate a valid email address with your user name'''. This step is important because it will allow you to assign a new password in case you forget the current one. Type the following:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set email ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 4.<br />
#'''Link your two user names'''. This will make your two nicknames function as one in various ways. For example, you will not have to sign in each time you wish to change your nickname. Many people change their nicknames to a variant that indicates that they are absent. The linked nicknames will also share memos (messages sent through MemoServ), access to channels, etc. Type the following, when you are using your secondary nickname:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv link ''your_primary_nick'' ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
<br />
#'''Auto connect with mibbit:''' For your convience, if you are registered and logged in with mibbit, you can add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
'''Please note''' that registering on the irc servers (such as irc.mibbit.com) is different with registering with Mibbit (using the login/register fields up the top of the page).<br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers also use /nickserv).</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Create_your_own_nickname&diff=1360Create your own nickname2008-06-01T08:14:11Z<p>58.6.43.107: Re-wrote page</p>
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<div>You are welcome to hang out at Mibbit. You might want to choose your own nickname first, so here's a quick guide to how to do that.<br />
<br />
* First of all, choose a nickname and a password. Then type in /nick <nickname>.<br />
<br />
* Now register the nickname with NickServ. NickServ is a bot that helps with these sorts of things. Just type /msg NickServ register <password> <emailadress>, where <password> is the password you want to use (without < > of course). Best to do it in the server tab.<br />
<br />
* You'll probably want to be able to log in again with that nickname later. Just connect, change nickname to the nickname you registered with /nick <nickname> and type in /msg nickserv identify <password>. You can also add that nick and password to the "My Account" list to be auto-identified (only if you are using the full http://www.mibbit.com version and are logged in).<br />
<br />
* If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in ''/msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password>'' to kick the user from your nickname. Then type ''/nick <username>'' to change your nick back!<br />
<br />
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help (some servers use /nickserv ... though).<br />
<br />
== Registering your Nickname ==<br />
# '''Choose a user name or nick'''. This user name should consist only of the letters from A-Z, the numbers from 0-8 and certain symbols such as "_" and "-". It may have a maximum of 16 characters.<br />
#'''Change your user name to the user name you have chosen'''. Suppose you chose the nick ''"applecake"''. Type the following in the window titled irc.mibbit.com:<br />
#:<code>/nick applecake</code><br />
# '''Register your nick or user name'''. Type the following command and replace "your_password" with a password that will be easy to remember.<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv register ''your_password''</code><br />
# '''Associate a valid email address with your user name'''. This step is important because it will allow you to assign a new password in case you forget the current one. Type the following:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set email ''email@address.com''</code><br />
#:If you want your email address to remain private, use the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv set hide email on</code><br />
# '''Register an alternate nickname using the same password'''. If you would like to register an alternate nickname, repeat the same procedure, using steps 2 to 4.<br />
#'''Link your two user names'''. This will make your two nicknames function as one in various ways. For example, you will not have to sign in each time you wish to change your nickname. Many people change their nicknames to a variant that indicates that they are absent. The linked nicknames will also share memos (messages sent through MemoServ), access to channels, etc. Type the following, when you are using your secondary nickname:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv link ''your_primary_nick'' ''your_password''</code><br />
#'''Identify with Nickserv'''. Each time you connect, you should sign in, or "identify" yourself, using the following command:<br />
#:<code>/msg nickserv identify ''your_password''</code><br />
<br />
'''Note:''' If you get on the server (after registering) and someone else has taken your name: type in /msg NickServ GHOST <username> <password> to kick the user from your nickname. Then type /nick <username> to change your nick back!</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=ServerList&diff=899ServerList2008-04-18T14:14:16Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>=== Servers we have agreements with ===<br />
<br />
== WEBIRC ==<br />
<br />
These servers show your true hostmask. This means that cloaks, banning, bots etc, all work as expected.<br />
* irc.accessirc.net<br />
* irc.bergnetworks.com<br />
* irc.pa-guilds.org<br />
* irc.penguinfriends.org<br />
* irc.mozilla.org<br />
* irc.wyldryde.org<br />
<br />
== Trust / iLine ==<br />
<br />
These servers show your hostmask as webchat.mibbit.com, but include your real IP and hostname in the username/realname.<br />
<br />
* irc.afternet.org - 50 users<br />
* irc.coldfront.net<br />
* irc.dal.net<br />
* irc.darkmyst.org<br />
* irc.ecnet.org<br />
* irc.foonetic.net<br />
* irc.freenode.net<br />
* irc.fusionchat.org<br />
* irc.irchighway.net<br />
* uk.ircnet.org<br />
* irc.justin.tv<br />
* irc.lunarnet.org<br />
* irc.mibbit.com<br />
* irc.netgamers.org<br />
* irc.newnet.net<br />
* irc.nexuswar.com<br />
* irc.oftc.net<br />
* irc.penguinfriends.org<br />
* irc.quakenet.org - Trust for 75 mibbit connections, use "Other server" to connect<br />
* irc.red-latina.org<br />
* irc.rizon.net - 100 mibbitians<br />
* irc.sorcery.net<br />
* irc.stratics.com<br />
* irc.synirc.net<br />
* irc.sysnode.org<br />
* irc.webchat.org<br />
* irc.xchannel.org - i've added you a trust for 40 users --wiedi</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Platforms&diff=898Platforms2008-04-18T13:55:16Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>== Supported platforms ==<br />
These are the main platforms Mibbit is tested under, and is known to work with.<br />
<br />
* Firefox 1.5+, Prism, Mozilla based<br />
* IE6+<br />
* Safari (Including iPhone/iPod touch)<br />
* Opera (Including Nintendo wii)<br />
<br />
== Platforms to consider ==<br />
* Konqueror<br />
* PSP browser</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Platforms&diff=897Platforms2008-04-18T13:54:33Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>== Supported platforms ==<br />
These are the main platforms Mibbit is tested under, and is known to work with.<br />
<br />
* Firefox 1.5+, Prism, Mozilla based<br />
* IE6+<br />
* Safari (Including iPhone/iPod touch)<br />
* Opera (Including opera on Nintendo wii)<br />
<br />
== Platforms to consider ==<br />
* Konqueror<br />
* PSP browser</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Platforms&diff=896Platforms2008-04-18T13:54:11Z<p>58.6.43.107: Removing all content from page</p>
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<div>=== Servers we have agreements with ===<br />
<br />
== WEBIRC ==<br />
<br />
These servers show your true hostmask. This means that cloaks, banning, bots etc, all work as expected.<br />
* irc.accessirc.net<br />
* irc.bergnetworks.com<br />
* irc.pa-guilds.org<br />
* irc.penguinfriends.org<br />
* irc.mozilla.org<br />
* irc.wyldryde.org<br />
<br />
== Trust / iLine ==<br />
<br />
These servers show your hostmask as webchat.mibbit.com, but include your real IP and hostname in the username/realname.<br />
<br />
* irc.undernet.org - 49 Users<br />
* irc.afternet.org - 50 users<br />
* irc.coldfront.net<br />
* irc.dal.net<br />
* irc.darkmyst.org<br />
* irc.ecnet.org<br />
* irc.foonetic.net<br />
* irc.freenode.net<br />
* irc.fusionchat.org<br />
* irc.irchighway.net<br />
* uk.ircnet.org<br />
* irc.justin.tv<br />
* irc.lunarnet.org<br />
* irc.mibbit.com<br />
* irc.netgamers.org<br />
* irc.newnet.net<br />
* irc.nexuswar.com<br />
* irc.oftc.net<br />
* irc.penguinfriends.org<br />
* irc.quakenet.org - Trust for 75 mibbit connections, use "Other server" to connect<br />
* irc.red-latina.org<br />
* irc.rizon.net - 100 mibbitians<br />
* irc.sorcery.net<br />
* irc.stratics.com<br />
* irc.synirc.net<br />
* irc.sysnode.org<br />
* irc.webchat.org<br />
* irc.xchannel.org - i've added you a trust for 40 users --wiedi</div>58.6.43.107https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php?title=Mibbit_Wiki:Wishlist&diff=861Mibbit Wiki:Wishlist2008-04-14T07:04:52Z<p>58.6.43.107: </p>
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<div>Welcome to the Wish List. If you would like a feature for Mibbit that isn't currently in it, suggest it here in the correct category. The "To Be Done Soon" category is for axod, the programmer of Mibbit. Put yours in the correct subcategory of "User Suggested Features". Use "Other" if you don't know.<br />
<br />
==To Be Done Soon==<br />
* Implement an option for ChanServ/NickServ/OperServ/MemoServ /msgs to go to a private message window, just like a regular user. Set this to "off" by default, as the current behavior is preferred by the majority of users(not me) [[User:EugeneKay|EugeneKay]] <small>[[User talk:EugeneKay|(chat)]]</small><br />
* Fix /join 0 error<br />
* Put left/right arrows up, with a down arrow on the right for a list of all in a dropdown fashion.<br />
* Ability to log chat<br />
<br />
==User Suggested Features==<br />
<br />
===Preferences===<br />
<br />
* switch to toggle play sound when my nick has been written, play sound when query is active<br />
* Leave the default away/unaway behavior as is - 10 minutes or so. But change the default display setting so that it won't leave the little messages all over the place. This lets those users who want to know who's here or not know, but also makes it so us who really don't care aren't spammed with "xxxxx is away" messages(Which is really annoying. We know they're not here--they haven't SAID anything for 10 minutes! ) [[User:EugeneKay|EugeneKay]] <small>[[User talk:EugeneKay|(chat)]]</small> 07:50, 25 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Preference for having userlist pane on left. [[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 21:10, 3 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Preference to toogle "SOMEONE SAID SOMETHING" in Title<br />
* Preference to toggle the On Mibbit/Off Mibbit icons. [[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 21:44, 3 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Include some short instructions on the preferences page, explaining what each field is for. Especially explaining syntax for adding multiple channels.<br />
* Preference to toggle the warning dialog box that pops up when you close a server tab.<br />
* Preference to toggle seeing the host mask of a user entering or leaving the channel (just like "Username (hostmask) joined/left #channelname"). That helps channel ops a lot.<br />
* Hiding the <title> for work or school irc ;)<br />
* Dragable pane borders (or at least user-defined column width) -- HerculeP, 14 January 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Using cookies, allow guests to have preferences. Cookie is made when they view the prefs tab and aren't logged in. Show Prefs button when they aren't logged is needed for this. [[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 20:47, 8 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Allow for easy rejoining of rooms that have been peered/kicked from. Folks use it as jokes where I hang out, and I had to type join in an entirely different chat window and have a new chat window pop up after a kick rather than just being able to type /join #room in the same window and have it rejoin and continue.<br />
* A ban list that anyone can view for a specific channel.<br />
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===User Interface===<br />
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* A paging function for the /list command that have more than 25 channels.<br />
* A way to re-arrange tabs, or separate server tabs from chat tabs.<br />
* A graphical front-end to Bitlbee - this would make Mibbit much more popular as you could use it as an IM client with ease.<br />
* Increase the colors for the on Mibbit/off Mibbit icons. The thing with the green or blue person or IPod. [[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 20:47, 8 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
** CZ logo for Chatzilla people.<br />
** Mirc logo for Mirc people.<br />
* Making it so that pressing a letter on the keyboard when you have selected the users list (list of users in that channel) will jump to the next user with a nick starting with that letter.<br />
* Allow Stalk Words<br />
* Have topic always visible on top of chat screen, like how ChatZilla does it? Have the preference for this set to off by default. [[User:24.20.25.120|24.20.25.120]] 17:22, 1 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Smilies for ;( [crying] and D: [uh, don't know name]. [[User:24.20.25.120|24.20.25.120]] 23:26, 2 March 2008 (UTC)<br />
** Also for <3 >:) and >:(<br />
* When logged in Mibbit, have the nickname in "Find Channels" tab be your sign up nick instead of mib_randomness [[User:Havvy]]<br />
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*Away messages in whois. These are supported by many servers/clients, but we can't see them in mibbit, when (for example) they are set by irssi users [[User:71.105.107.54|71.105.107.54]] 06:59, 2 April 2008 (UTC)<br />
====Raw Numerics Look A Bit Lame ATM====<br />
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stuff like this look lame:<br />
<pre><br />
1:32 broadway.ny.us.dal.net 255: | [0] Sadie|AjaxIRC, [1] I have 98 clients and 1 servers<br />
1:32 broadway.ny.us.dal.net 265: | [0] Sadie|AjaxIRC, [1] Current local users: 98 Max: 15001<br />
1:32 broadway.ny.us.dal.net 266: | [0] Sadie|AjaxIRC, [1] Current global users: 26806 Max: 56468<br />
</pre><br />
it could be implemented like this<br />
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<pre><br />
1:15 broadway.ny.us.dal.net [RAW=255] I have '''2492''' clients and '''0''' servers<br />
1:15 broadway.ny.us.dal.net [RAW=265] Current local users: '''2492''' Max: '''2868'''<br />
1:15 broadway.ny.us.dal.net [RAW=266] Current global users: '''38649''' Max: '''44966'''<br />
</pre><br />
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===Commands===<br />
* /verify <nick> should should what client that the the person is using. Use /verify <nick> on CZ for more info. [[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 23:37, 3 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
** In my opinion i think that /version is a better command for checking what client someone uses ;) --[[User:Sadie|Sadie]] 14:57, 4 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
* /say support would be nice, especially with the Alias idea below.<br />
* /ping that ctcp pings users would be handy.<br />
* slap<br />
* /whowas<br />
* /hide (To still be on a channel but no one can see you pm you or have you appear at all.<br />
* /hideall t hide from all channels.<br />
* /dcc support for those who wish to transfer files<br />
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====Alias====<br />
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Alias Commands similar to Chatzilla: [http://www.hacksrus.com/~ginda/chatzilla/faq/#alias|CZ FAQ]<br />
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<pre>Aliases provide this "watered down" power, by letting you quickly and simply create a new <br />
command that performs a set of other commands (which may themselves be aliases)<br />
<br />
In its simplest form, an alias is simply renaming a command and fixing some parameters:<br />
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/alias help join #help</pre><br />
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/alias <new command name> <old command> [<parameters>]<br />
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The new command doesn't override the old command.<br />
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===Servers===<br />
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* SILCnet support - http://silcnet.org/<br />
* Abducted-IRC support - irc.abducted.us (they dont have a site - currenty 523 users connected) --[[User:Sadie|Sadie]] 14:57, 4 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
* Increase the # of connections to Rizon.net servers<br />
* Open Server on the Telnet for connection to other MUDs/MUSHes/MOOs/MUXes.<br />
* Austnet.org Support - restored.il.us.austnet.org<br />
* Worldnet support - irc.worldnet.net<br />
* euIRC trust - irc.euirc.net (http://www.euirc.net)<br />
* Gamesurge trust - irc.gamesurge.net G-Lines pretty conistantly (http://gamesurge.net)<br />
* rc.Team-BT.Com - Under Gaming category.<br />
* irc.veekun.com - Under Gaming category I think... HTTP website is a Pokemon thing...<br />
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===Websites===<br />
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* skins.mibbit.com skin exchange interface<br />
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===Other===<br />
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* Make is possible to have a direct link to a server and channel. e.g. mibbit.com/link/irc.freenode.net/#channel to join #channel on freenode<br />
* skins (user creatable?), maybe integrated in the forthcoming GUI <br />
* Support for (Windows) pocket devices.<br />
* Optional username/ident support - useful for BNC users.<br />
* Opt-out/blacklist of channels that do not want to have their chat logged and displayed to joining mibbit users.<br />
** Doesn't that feature only work on Mibbit channels? It doesn't work on other servers. [[User:Havvy|Havvy]] 04:27, 7 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
*** It works on our Freenode.net channel. [[User:141.209.216.49|141.209.216.49]] 05:57, 17 February 2008 (UTC)<br />
* If a line that doesn't contain UTF-8 is being used in the incoming message, encode the incoming line to UTF-8 by assuming ISO-8859-1 (or detect preferred encoding/character set from the browser's settings?)<br />
* PSP compatible interface. The www.mibbit.com interface doesn't load fully on the PSP's web browser...<br />
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* Release your amazing source code under a license that allows people to improve it for you (and curious people to see how it works).<br />
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===Scripting===<br />
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Axod, eventually having scripting capabilities on Mibbit could make Mibbit profitable as people would use it for easy scripting if done right. While the following suggestion doesn't have to be done soon, I would like to see it eventually.<br />
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====Front Page====<br />
First, a new group of pages must be made, a set of scripting pages. Since I'm low on time to make this, I'll just explain the page that lists all the scripts you have. Basically, it is a table of scripts that a person has made. It shows the name, and if you click the name, it takes you to the edit screen. Next to the name there will be links: Rename; Edit; Delete; Share; De/Activate. It also shows an ID for the script.<br />
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Rename allows you to change the name of the script to something else. It must follow variable naming conventions (Can't start with number or symbol, but can start with _) and can't share the same name as another of your scripts.<br />
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Edit takes you to the edit screen, which allows you to edit the script. More on it later.<br />
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Delete allows you to delete your script into obscurity. Have a warning before deleting it. Also, might want to have a 24 grace period for getting them back.<br />
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Share allows you to copy your script to another person if they so choose. Basically, it sends a copy of the script to the other user. If a user doesn't want to get new scripts, they can block it. If multiple people want to work on one copy of a script, there should be a sharing feature for that also.<br />
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De/Active is a checkbox for whether or not the script is loaded or not. Off by default.<br />
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====Scripting Engine====<br />
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I am thinking a javascript like language would be best. Basically, every line you send is sent to the scripting engine, processed, and then sent to the server, along with messages sent to you. Although I can't give good specifics, some things that would be useful for it to do.<br />
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# Do a search for a string such as *:word:* and replace it with something like the following usage: change *:mibnick:* to *You can change your nick with /nick newnick* . Thus, if I put in "mib_24576b: :mibnick: FYI" it'll process it and send it out as "mib_24576b: You can change your nick with /nick newnick FYI"<br />
* The following things would be needed:<br />
** function for parsing messages you send.<br />
** non-regular expression text seach with * of course<br />
** ability to replace an expression with another one.</div>58.6.43.107