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_Added in 1.5_
*/ignore [-cdiklnprtuNwx] <on | off | nick | address> [type] [network]*
Ignore certain types of messages or all messages from a user.
/ignore with no parameters will show current [[$ignore|ignore]] status.
_The nick will not be hidden in the Nicklist, and join/part/quit/mode messages will not be ignored._
_If you have a query window open with the nick, the query messages will not be ignored until you close the query window._
_If the ignore doesn't seem to work, make sure ignores is enabled by typing /ignore on._
*Switches*
-c - Ignore channel messages.
-d - Ignore DCC requests.
-i - Ignore channel invites.
-k - Ignore [[Formatting_Text|control codes]].
-l - List all ignores on *current* network.
-n - Ignores notice messages.
-p - Ignore private/query messages.
-r - Remove ignore.
-t - Ignore CTCP requests.
-uN - Remove the ignore after N seconds.
-w - Apply the ignore to any network.
-x - Indicates address should be excluded.
*Parameters*
<on | off | nick | address> - Turns on/off the ignore feature, or if a nick/address is specified, applies the ignore to that user.
[type] - Ignore by hostmask, see [[$mask]] for available types.
[network] - If specified, applies the ignore on that network, otherwise applies the ignore on the current network.
*Example*
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; Ignore all types of messages from 'Nick!*@*'.
/ignore Nick
; Ignore only channel messages from 'Nick!*@*'.
/ignore -c Nick
; Remove 'Nick!*@*' from the ignorelist.
/ignore -r Nick
; Ignore DCC requests from everyone.
/ignore -d *!*@*
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