Welcome
This section contains information, documentation, and links related to Internet Relay Chat, the client mIRC and its scripting, the IRC network DALnet and various other topics concerning the Internet and the channel in general. If there are any broken links or documentation that you would like to see included in this site, feel free to email us any time. We hope you enjoy the wide range of resources offered here.
Disclaimer
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Categories
- A list of commands and how to use them. Also often included is an example code, and more.
- A list of events and how to use them. Also often included is an example code, and some more.
- A list of the identifiers available and how to use them. Also often included is an example code, and some more.
- Here is a list of Frequently Asked Questions in Helpdesk. We hope they can help you out, and will periodically add new questions as we notice them arise.
- A selection of scripts to protect you and your channel from harm.
- These articles are specified on general IRC knowledge and expected behaviour. Although mostly aimed at the newbies amongst us, these articles are a fun and educative reference to improving anyone's IRC experience.
- Every now and then we hold classes on IRC. In these classes, one or more of our staff members explain a specific topic to whichever users were interested enough to join the class. The classes are logged, and at the end of the class, the log is posted to our website.
- In this section of the Documentation site, you will find articles and RFC's on various internet protocols. This is to aid fellow socket scripters out there, and anyone else who is interested. Please be aware that the articles are in no way composed to explain an entire protocol.
- Don't expect instant results from any of these advanced topics. Regex could be considered as a small scripting language itself.
Also see
- For more in-depth help into specific mIRC scripting topics, see our Tutorials page