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| + | # $EPIC: part.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/19 03:58:07 sthalik Exp $ | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | __part__ < | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | When you wish to leave a channel, you " | ||
| + | receive any messages sent to the channel. | ||
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| + | The " | ||
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| + | The built-in [[PART]] lets you use * as the channel, or a comma-separated list of channel names. | ||
| + | It does not let you mix * with channel names. | ||
| + | Most scripts (including [[2.8script]]) replace [[PART]] with an alias that doesn' | ||
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| + | The rest of the channel will be told you have left. | ||
| + | Most servers support a "part message" | ||
| + | This is an extension to the protocol, so it's not supported everywhere. | ||
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| + | ======Examples: | ||
| + | To leave channel #foobar with a reason: | ||
| + | /part #foobar I'm going to #fubar, it's cooler! | ||
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| + | To leave your current channel: | ||
| + | /part * | ||
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| + | To leave channels #foo and #bar at the same time: | ||
| + | /part #foo,#bar | ||
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