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  2. List of IRC commands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all Internet Relay Chat commands from RFC 1459, RFC 2812, and extensions added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash (" / "). Some commands are actually sent to IRC bots ; these are treated by the IRC protocol as ordinary messages, not as / -commands.

  3. IRC - Wikipedia

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    IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a text-based chat system for instant messaging. IRC is designed for group communication in discussion forums, called channels , [ 1 ] but also allows one-on-one communication via private messages [ 2 ] as well as chat and data transfer , [ 3 ] including file sharing .

  4. Wikipedia:IRC/Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    If the Libera.Chat network exists in the network list, then click on Edit and skip ahead to step 5; If it does not yet exist in the list, click Add and type Libera.Chat, then hit enter and click on Edit; Replace the string newserver/6667 with irc.libera.chat/6667; In the "User name" field, enter your nickname.

  5. mIRC - Wikipedia

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    mIRC is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client for Windows.It is a fully functional chat utility and its integrated scripting language makes it extensible and versatile. [3] The software was first released in 1995 and has since been described as "one of the most popular IRC clients available for Windows."

  6. Comparison of instant messaging protocols - Wikipedia

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    IRC: Jarkko Oikarinen: 1988 Aug Open standard: Nickname!Username@hostname (or "hostmask") e.g. user!~usr@a.b.com [d] Yes, via IRCv3 [3] or MemoServ that differs from the main system Optional Many implementations which are mostly non-interoperable with other IRC clients [4] [5] [6] No [e] No Simplistic multicast: Medium Yes (everyone, multiple ...

  7. QuakeNet - Wikipedia

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    QuakeNet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, and was one of the largest IRC networks. The network was founded in 1997 by Garfield (Henrik Rasmussen, Denmark) and Oli (Oli Gustafsson, Sweden) as a new home for their respective countries' Quake channels.

  8. SlashNET - Wikipedia

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    SlashNET is a medium-sized, independently operated Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network. Originally sponsored by Slashdot and founded in 1998, [1] in 1999 SlashNET split off to become its own entity. [2]

  9. Libera Chat - Wikipedia

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    Libera Chat, stylized as Libera.Chat, is an IRC network for free and open-source software projects. It was founded on 19 May 2021 [ 1 ] by former Freenode staff members, after Freenode was taken over by Andrew Lee , founder of Private Internet Access .