Liam's BitchX IRC Reference

BitchX and IRC Channels

BitchX commands for joining IRC channels, changing channels, setting channel modes and so forth.

/AJOIN Usage: /ajoin <channel(s)>- Add <channel(s)> to AJoin list; it joins <channel(s)> on startup or change of serverchange
/AJOINLIST - Shows channels in your auto-join list- See also AJOIN, UNAJOIN
/C Usage: /c <mode>- Set modes for current channel
/CHANNEL Usage: /channel- Shows information on the channels, modes and server you are on
/CHANST Usage: /chanst <-ALL> [channel]- Shows statistics on current channel or [channel]
/CSET Usage: /cset <command> [arguments]- Shows sets for current channel. These values are taken from the corresponding /set of the same name to make a default channel. Changinga set doesn't necessarily change the corresponding /csetHint: /BHelp CSet <command> for more information<command>:AINV ANNOY_KICK AOP AUTO_REJOIN BITCH COMPRESS_MODESDEOPFLOOD DEOPFLOOD_TIME DEOP_ON_DEOPFLOODDEOP_ON_KICKFLOOD HACKING JOINFLOODJOINFLOOD_TIME KICKFLOOD KICKFLOOD_TIMEKICK_IF_BANNED KICK_OPS KICK_ON_DEOPFLOODKICK_ON_JOINFLOOD KICK_ON_KICKFLOOD KICK_ON_NICKFLOODKICK_ON_PUBFLOOD LAMELIST NICKFLOODNICKFLOOD_TIME PUBFLOOD PUBFLOOD_IGNORE_TIMEPUBFLOOD_TIME SHITLIST USERLIST
/CYCLE Usage: /cycle [channel]- Leaves current channel or [channel] and immediately rejoins
/I See INVITE
/INVITE Usage: /invite <nick> [channel]- Invites <nick> to current channel or [channel]
/J <channel> [key]
- Joins a <channel>
/JNW Usage: /jnw <channel>- Simultaneously joins <channel> and creates a new window(split screen)
/JOIN join a channel
/L See LEAVE
/LEAVE Usage: /leave <channel>- Leaves current channel or <channel>
/LIST Usage: /list- Lists all channels
/LKW Usage: /lkw [channel]- Leave the current channel, killing the window in current channel or[channel] aswell
/N same as /NAMES
/NAMES Usage: /names [channel]- Shows names on current channel or [channel]
/NOPS Usage: /nops [types] [-sort type] [#channel]- Shows, in a full format, all the nicks without op status- /nops is the same as /user -nonops- For [types] and [-sort types] - see USER
/P See PING
/PART - Leaves <channel>
/PARTALL - Leaves all channels
/PING Usage: /ping <nick>- Send a CTCP PING to <nick> to check lag
/REDIRECT Usage: /redirect <nick|channel> <command>- Redirects <command> to <nick|channel>
/SC show the current channel, rather like /NAMES
/SCAN Usage: /scan [channel]- Scans [channel] or current channel for all nicks
/SCANB [channel]
- Scans [channel] or current channel for bots on your botlist
/SCANF [channel]
- Scans [channel] or current channel for friends
/SCANI [channel]
- Scans [channel] or current channel for ircops
/SCANN Usage: /scann [channel]- Scans [channel] or current channel for nicks with no ops
/SCANO Usage: /scano [channel]- Scans [channel] or current channel for nicks with ops
/SCANS [channel]
- Scans [channel] or current channel for shitlisted nicks
/SCANV Usage: /scanv [channel]- Scans [channel] or current channel for nicks with voice
/SHOWIDLE Usage: /showidle [-sort type] [#channel]- Shows idle people on current channel or [#channel]- Valid -sort types: time host ip nick none- Default -sort is nickExample: /showidle -sort time #BitchX
/SHOWLOCK - Show the mode lock on the channel
/T Usage: /t <text>- Sets <text> as topic on current channel
/U Usage: /u- Shows users on current channel
/UNAJOIN Usage: /unajoin <channel>- Removes autojoin <channel> from list
/UNIDLE Usage: /unidle <channel>- Removes <channel> from idle list
/UNKEY Usage: /unkey- Removes channel key from current channel
/UNTOPIC Usage: /untopic [channel]- Removes the topic from [channel] or current channel
/USER Usage: /user [type] [-sort type] [#channel|nick!user@host]- Displays information about a user- Performs action on a user, or class of users- Valid [types]: -ops -nonops -msg -notice -nkill -kill -kick -stats -ips- Valid [-sort types]: time host ip nick none - [nick!user@host] can be a wildcarded nick!user@host. *!*@* is the default.- [types] descriptions:-ops performs the operations on the ops-nonops performs the operations on the nonops-msg sends a msg-notice sends a notice-nkill kills everyone but these matching hosts-kill kills matching-kick kicks matching-stats shows the stats on the matching-ips displays list of ips-sort [type] default if not specified is host sorting.Example: /user -kick -nonops *!*@* mass kick of nonops!Example: /user -msg -ops *!*@*.net Hi all you .net ops
/USERS Usage: /user [filter] [(command) [additional arguments]]- If no arguments are given, a list of users are displayed[filter]:-ops-nonops[command]:-kick Kick people who match [filter]-kill Kill people who match [filter](Requires irc operator status)-msg Send a message to people who match [filter]-nkill Sorry, no help is available yet(Requires irc operator status)-notice Send a notice to people who match [filter]-stats Display channel statistics for nick(s)
/W See WHO
/WHO Usage: /who <nick|channel>- Shows who listing on <nick|channel>
/WHOIS Usage: /whois <nick>- Display whois information on <nick>