Difference between revisions of "Create your own nickname"
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* First of all, choose a nickname and a password. Then type in /nick <nickname>. | * First of all, choose a nickname and a password. Then type in /nick <nickname>. | ||
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* Now register the nickname witth 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. | * Now register the nickname witth 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. | ||
− | * 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 Channels" list to be auto-identified (only if you are logged into the non embedded version). | + | |
+ | * 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 Channels" list to be auto-identified (only if you are logged into the non embedded version). | ||
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+ | * 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! | ||
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help. | You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help. |
Revision as of 00:00, 26 March 2008
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.
- First of all, choose a nickname and a password. Then type in /nick <nickname>.
- Now register the nickname witth 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.
- 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 Channels" list to be auto-identified (only if you are logged into the non embedded version).
- 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!
You can also do '/msg NickServ help' or '/ns help' for extensive help.