INTERNET RELAY CHAT INFORMATION . . .
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For experienced
users, the info you'll need to connect is below. If you don't understand what that means,
please skip this section and continue to "Clients."
- Main Server: irc.vastempire.com (If irc.vastempire.com doesn't work, try the IP address: 72.20.28.232)
- Backup Server: irc.holonet.org
- Channel: #Vast_Empire
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Before doing
anything, you will need an IRC client, or program, in order to connect and chat with other
people. Below are a few popular programs for connecting to an IRC server and chatting.
- PC
- mIRC (recommended)
- pIRCh (This one also works)
- Mac
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There are several
servers that you can connect to to access The Vast Empire IRC channel. Once you find one
you like, all you have to do is type, in the window named 'Status,' /server . AOL users
need to specify the port as 6669 (i.e. /server irc.vastempire.com 6669). Below is the servers we use:
- Main Server: irc.vastempire.com (If irc.vastempire.com doesn't work, try the IP address: 72.20.28.232)
- Backup Server: irc.holonet.org
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Once you are
connected to a server, you will need to connect to the Vast Empire channel. In
order to do this, type in the 'Status' window again, /join #Vast_Empire. Hopefully there
will be people chatting there to help you and talk to you.
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- /HELP [ command ]
- Shows general help or help on the given command.
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- /LIST [ [ { flags } ] { channel mask } ]
- Lists all current channels.
In the list you will see all channels (see below), except for those that are secret, with
their number of users and the topic. The displayed list may be quite long, so you can
limit it using flags. "/LIST -MIN n" for instance removes channels with less
than 'n' users from the output.
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- /JOIN { #channel }
- Sets your current channel to the supplied channel.
Upon entering a channel, you are given useful details about it: a list of users talking in
that channel, channel mode settings and the topic... Joining a channel does not cause you
to leave your previous channel and you can normally join as many channels as your
connection can handle or that the IRC server allows.
/JOIN #windows
--- Now talking in #windows
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- /PART [ #channel ]
- Makes you leave a channel. (same as LEAVE)
/PART #windows
--- You have left #windows
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- /QUIT [ reason ]
- Exits your IRC session. (Also BYE and EXIT.)
If a reason is supplied, it is displayed to other people on your channels.
/QUIT Lunch Time!
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- /NICK { nickname }
- Changes your nickname to whatever you like.
Everyone who wants to talk to you sees this name. Nicknames are limited to 9 characters
max. If your intended nickname clashes with someone else's as you enter IRC, you will not
be able to enter until you change it to something else. Duplicate nicknames are not
allowed; this is enforced by the IRC servers. Under some circumstances, two individuals
may temporarily have the same nick but once discovered, both of them will be killed; a
nick collision kill.
/NICK Guru
--- Newbie is now known as Guru
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- /AWAY [ away message ]
- Sets your status as away with some info.
Sets a message explaining that you are not currently paying attention to IRC. Whenever
someone sends you a MSG or does a WHOIS on you, they automatically see whatever message
you have set. Using AWAY with no parameters marks you as no longer being away.
/AWAY Gone to get a cup of coffee.
--- You have been marked as being away
/AWAY
--- You are no longer marked as being away
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- /WHOIS { nickname }
- Shows information about someone.
/WHOIS Guru
--- Guru is [email protected] (Nuclear free)
--- on channels: @#Windows @#Windows95 #mIRC
--- on via server irc.server.net (The best server)
--- Guru is away (making dinner)
/WHOIS Newbie
--- Newbie: No such nickname
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- /KICK { #channel } { nickname }
- Kicks a user off a given channel.
Well, you guessed it, if there is a way to invite someone on a channel, there is also the
ablility to KICK someone out of it. For example ,if a person is behaving in an offensive
manner by annoying people or flooding the channel with unwanted information, they can be
forced out of the channel. Only 'channel operators' are privileged to use this command.
/KICK #windows Lamer
--- Lamer has been kicked off channel #windows by Guru
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- /TOPIC { #channel } { topic for channel }
- Changes the channel's topic.
Channels have topics, that indicate the current topic of conversation. You can change this
topic on a channel with the TOPIC command.
/TOPIC #windows Lets discuss OS/2
--- Guru has changed topic to "Lets discuss OS/2"
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- /QUERY { nickname } [ text ]
- Starts a private conversation with { nickname } and forces a separate window to open.
This command differs from the MSG command only by the fact that it is used to start a
private conversation. All text you type that would normally be sent to your chat partner
if you used MSG now displays in an immediately opened private window 'to your chat
partner' on your screen and is sent to the other person as well.
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- /NOTICE { nickname|#channel } { text }
- Sends a private message to the specified { nickname } or { #channel } .
The NOTICE command is just another way to send messages to other people. But, unlike
MSG's, NOTICEs will never open a separate window 'to' the other person. It should be seen
as a sort of whispering. It is recommended that robots or other automatons on IRC use
notices (contrary to messages) to send information to people. You should never
automatically (as by remote events or commands) send a message or notice in response to a
notice sent to you.
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- /NOTIFY [ nickname|on|off ]
- Toggles the notify function or adds or removes { nickname } to the notify list.
As you start to meet people on IRC, you will want to add certain nicknames to your notify
list such that you will be warned when they sign on or off IRC.
/NOTIFY wug marl
--- Added wug to Notify list
--- Added marl to Notify list
/NOTIFY
--- wug is on IRC
--- resi is on IRC
--- marl is not on IRC
--- kreet is on IRC
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- /IGNORE [ nickname|user@host ]
- Ignore all contact from the specified people.
The day will come when you decide not (never?) to see or hear a specific person on your
screen. This can be achieved using the ignore command. If people are flooding channels
with useless text or they are otherwise harassing you, a wise response is to ignore those
person. Ignore can be set to a nickname or by specifying a user@host format. You can use
all kind of wildcards.
/IGNORE loser
--- Added loser to Ignore list /IGNORE
--- Ignore is ON
--- Ignoring: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] looser
/IGNORE loser
--- Removed loser from Ignore list
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