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Per Amundsen, 12/13/2019 09:07 PM
Added in 1.5
$nick
Returns the nickname of the user associated with an event.
=$nick can be used to evaluate a nick for use in dcc chat windows.
Example
; Prrint the user associated with this event. on *:TEXT:*:*:echo -ag The user associated with this event is $nick
$nick(#,N/nick,[qaohvr],[qaohvr])
Returns the Nth nickname in the channels nickname listbox on channel #.
Parameters
# - The channel where the Nicklist is.N/nick - The nick to get, if N = 0 number of nicks, otherwise the Nth nick.
[qaohvr] - Only include nicks with these channel modes. (optional)
[qaohvr] - Exclude nicks with these channel modes. (optional)
Properties
.color - Returns the Nicklist color for this nick.
.rgbcolor - Returns the Nicklist $rgb color for this nick. (AdiIRC only)
.pnick - Returns the nick in .@%+nick format. (This include every channel prefix this user has, not just the highest)
.cnick - Returns the nick in .@%+nick format. (Only the highest channel prefix is returned) (AdiIRC only)
.cmode - Returns the highest channel prefix for this nick. (AdiIRC only)
.idle - Returns the number of seconds this nick has been idle on this channel.
.joined - Returns number of seconds since this user (or you) joined this channel. (AdiIRC only)
Example
; Print number of nicks in the channel '#test'. //echo -ag $nick(#test, 0) ; Print the 5th nick in the channel '#test'. //echo -ag $nick(#test, 5)
Updated by Per Amundsen almost 5 years ago · 14 revisions