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The most important command available to the discerning IRC
user is /ignore. It’s the big equalizer
online: If people aggravate you, just ignore them.
This is of course a crude all-or-nothing solution. Fear not,
rcirc offers alternatives: You can
“brighten” your buddies and “dim” certain
other nicks that you don’t want to ignore altogether.
/ignoreThis command toggles the ignore status of a nick, if you
provide one. If you don’t provide a nick, the command
lists all the nicks you are ignoring. All messages by ignored
nicks are—you guessed it—ignored. Since only
“operators” can kick people from channels, the
ignore command is often the only way to deal with some of the
more obnoxious fellows online. Example: /ignore
rudybot.
/brightThis command toggles the bright status of a nick, if you
provide one. If you don’t provide a nick, the command
lists all the “brightened” nicks. All messages by
brightened nicks are—you guessed it—brightened.
Use this for your friends. Example: /bright
rcy.
/dimThis command toggles the dim status of a nick, if you
provide one. If you don’t provide a nick, the command
lists all the “dimmed” nicks. All messages by
dimmed nicks are—you guessed it—dimmed. Use this
for boring people and bots. If you are tracking channel
activity, messages by dimmed nicks will not register as
activity. Example: /dim fsbot.
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