

helpall Display a list of all available IRC commands. ? Display a list of currently available IRC commands. ignore Ignores "user" until /unignore "user" is issued

invite Invites "user" to the room that you are currently in. This only affects your screen, not the screen of other users. backtime Shows the last minutes of the room's chat, including any chat text that was present before arrival to the room. back Shows the last entries of the room's chat, including any chat text that was present before arrival to the room. Typing this command again sets user as "here". This reverses the "away" and "busy" states. This action may also slow down the chat ping time for the "away" user, depending on the setting of msgRequestIntervalAway, which is set in /inc/config.php Enclose the user name in double quotes if spaces are present, for example, /unban "some user" status Display the current chat status - number of rooms, bans, ignores, messages, etc. showbans Show a list of currently banned users. chatalert Same as /alert, but sends the message to all users in all rooms. roomalert Same as /alert, but sends the message to all users in the room. If the user's name has more than one word, then it must be enclosed with quotes. broadcast This broadcasts a message to all users in all rooms. This will prevent a user from re-logging in using some other alias. banip Bans the IP address of the user from all chat activity.

If the user's name contains one or more spaces, enclose the user name in double quotes: /kick "Bill Gates". In actual use, you don't include the "" symbols. In some cases, it may be necessary to enclose command options with double quotes, for example /kickout "Some User" If a particular command is not working for you, it may be that it has been disabled by the chat administrator. Please be aware that The NukeWorker Forum Chat Room does not actually connect to IRC servers! These commands only mimic those found on many IRC chat lines. The NukeWorker Forum Chat Room includes a powerful set of command-line options, which I call "IRC-like Options" because they have a similar syntax to many popular IRC commands.
