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alias [<alias-name> <command-list>]
Defines
<alias-name> as an alias for the semicolon (';')
delimited list of commands specified by
<command-list>. If <command-list>
is a minus ('-') character, the alias will be removed. If
<alias-name> is not provided, all aliases will be listed.
attach <irc-url>
Attaches to the IRC URL specified by <irc-url>.
If you are already attached, the view for <irc-url> is
made current. If that view has been deleted, it is
recreated. You may omit the irc:// portion of the
<irc-url>. Examples are; /attach moznet,
/attach moznet/chatzilla, and /attach irc.mozilla.org/mozbot,isnick.
away [<reason>]
If <reason> is specified, sets you away with that
message. Used without <reason>, you are marked back as no
longer being away.
cancel
Cancels a /attach or /server command. Use /cancel when
ChatZilla is repeatedly trying to attach to a network that is not
responding, to tell ChatZilla to give up before the normal number of
retries.
channel-motif [<motif> [<channel>]]
Sets the CSS file used for the message tab for this specific
channel. <motif> can be a URL to a .css file,
or the shortcut "default", "light", or "dark". If
<motif> is a minus ('-') character, the motif will revert
to the network motif. If <channel> is not
provided, the current channel will be assumed. See the the
ChatZilla homepage at
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/rt-messaging/chatzilla/>
for more information on how to style ChatZilla. See also
|motif|.
channel-pref [<pref-name> [<pref-value> [<delete-pref> [<channel>]]]]
Sets the value of the preference named <pref-name> to the
value of <pref-value> on the channel
<channel>. If <pref-value> is not
provided, the current value of <pref-name> will be
displayed. If both <pref-name> and
<pref-value> are omitted, all preferences will be
displayed. If <delete-pref> is provided and is
|true|, |on|, |yes|, or |1|, or if <pref-value> starts
with a minus ('-') character, then the preference will revert back to
its default value. If <channel> is not
provided, the current channel is assumed.
charset [<new-charset>]
Sets the character encoding mode for the current view to
<new-charset>, or displays the current character encoding
mode if <new-charset> is not provided.
clear-view [<view>]
Clear the current view, discarding *all* content.
client
Make the ``*client*'' view current. If the ``*client*'' view has been deleted, it will be recreated.
delete-view [<view>]
Clear the current view, discarding *all* content, and drop its icon
from the tab strip. If a channel view is deleted this way, you also
leave the channel.
commands [<pattern>]
Lists all command names matching <pattern>, or all command names if pattern is not specified.
css
This command is an alias for |motif|.
ctcp <target> <code> [<params>]
Sends the CTCP code <code> to the target (user or
channel) <target>. If <params>
are specified they are sent along as well.
dcc-accept [<nickname> [<type> [<file>]]]
Accepts an incoming DCC Chat or Send offer. If a |nickname| is not
specified, the last offer that arrived will be accepted (for security
reasons, this will not work in the first 10 seconds after an offer is
received).
dcc-chat [<nickname>]
Sends a DCC Chat offer to |nickname| on the current server. On a query
view, |nickname| may be omitted to send the offer to the query view's
user.
dcc-close [<nickname> [<type> [<file>]]]
Closes an existing DCC connection. |nickname| may be omitted if run
from a DCC view, in which case the DCC connection for that view will be
closed. |type| and |file| may be needed to identify the connection.
dcc-decline [<nickname>]
Declines an incoming DCC Chat or Send offer. If a |nickname| is not specified, the last offer that arrived will be declined.
dcc-list [<type>]
Lists the currently known about DCC offers and connections. This may be
limited to just "chat" or "send" using the |type| parameter.
dcc-send [<nickname> [<file>]]
Offers a file to |nickname|. On a query view, |nickname| may be omitted
to send the offer to the query view's user. A file may be specified
directly by passing |file| or, if omitted, selected from a browse
dialog.
default-charset [<new-charset>]
Sets the global default character encoding mode to
<new-charset>, or displays the current global default
character encoding mode if <new-charset> is not provided.
desc <description>
Changes the 'ircname' line returned when someone performs a /whois on
you. You must specify this *before* connecting to the network.
describe <target> <action>
Performs an 'action' at the |target|, either a channel or a user.
disable-plugin <plugin>
This command calls the plugin's disablePlugin function, if it
exists. There are no guarantees that the plugin will properly
disable itself.
disconnect [<reason>]
Disconnects from the server represented by the active view when the
command is executed providing the reason <reason> or the
default reason if <reason> is not specified.
echo <message>
Displays <message> in the current view, but does not send it to the server.
enable-plugin <plugin>
Meant to be used to re-enable a plugin after calling |disable-plugin|,
this command calls the plugin's enablePlugin function. There
are no guarantees that the plugin will properly enable itself.
eval <expression>
Evaluates <expression> as JavaScript code. Not for the faint of heart.
eval <expression>
Evaluates <expression> as JavaScript code. Not for the faint of heart.
exit-mozilla
Exit Mozilla.
exit [<reason>]
Disconnects from all active servers and networks, providing
the reason <reason>, or the default reason if
<reason> is not specified. Exits ChatZilla
after disconnecting.
focus-input
Force keyboard focus to the input box.
font-family [<font>]
Sets or views the font family being used on the current view. Omit
<font> to see the current font family. The value
|default| will use your global font family, |serif|, |sans-serif| and
|monospace| will use your global font settings, other values will set a
font directly.
font-size [<font-size>]
Sets or views the font size being used on the current view. Omit
<font-size> to see the current font size. The size value
is specified in points (pt). The value |default| will use your global
font size, and the values |bigger| and |smaller| increase or reduce the
size by a fixed amount each time.
version <nickname>
Asks <nickname> what irc client they're
running. Their IRC client may or may not show them that
you've asked for this information. ChatZilla currently does
not.
hop <nickname> [<...>]
Gives half-operator status to <nickname> on current channel. Requires operator status.
op <nickname> [<...>]
Gives operator status to <nickname> on current channel. Requires operator status.
voice <nickname> [<...>]
Gives voice status to <nickname> on current channel. Requires operator (or half-operator) status.
header
Toggles visibility of the header bar.
help [<pattern>]
Displays help on all commands matching <pattern>, if
<pattern> is not given, displays help on all commands.
hide-view [<view>]
Drop the current view's icon from the tab strip, but save its
contents. The icon will reappear the next time there is
activity on the view.
ignore [<mask>]
Add someone to your ignore list for the current network. A nickname
will suffice for <mask>, but you can also use a hostmask.
With no parameters, it shows a list of all currently ignored users.
iltr
Switches input area direction to Left-to-Right.
invite <nickname> [<channel-name>]
Invites <nickname> to <channel-name> or
current channel if not supplied. Requires operator status if +i is set.
irtl
Switches input area direction to Right-to-Left.
j <channel-name> [<key>]
This command is an alias for /join.
join [<channel-name> [<key>]]
Joins the global (name starts with #), local (name starts with
&), or modeless (name starts with a +) channel named
<channel-name>. If no prefix is given, # is
assumed. Provides the key <key> if specified.
join-charset [<channel-name> <charset> [<key>]]
Joins the global (name starts with #), local (name starts with
&), or modeless (name starts with a +) channel named
<channel-name>. Messages will be encoded and
decoded according to the character encoding specified by
<charset>. The <charset>
parameter is independent of the default character encoding, which can
be selected with the /charset command. If no prefix is given,
# is assumed. Provides the key <key> if
specified.
kick <nickname> [<reason>]
Kicks <nickname> off the current channel. Requires operator status.
kick-ban <nickname> [<reason>]
Bans *!username@hostmask from the current channel, then kicks them off. Requires operator status.
leave [<channel-name> [<reason>]]
Leaves the current channel. Use /delete to force the view to go away,
losing its contents, or /hide to temporarily hide it, preserving its
contents. Many servers do not support the optional
<reason> parameter. If you are dispatching this
command from script, you may also specify the <no-delete>
parameter. If this is provided and is |true|, |on|, |yes|, or
|1|, the the tab will not be deleted.
part
This command is an alias for |leave|.
links
Displays the "links" to the current server. This is a list of the other
servers in the network which are directly connected to the one you are
connected to.
list [<channel-name>]
Lists channel name, user count, and topic information for the
network/server you are attached to. If you omit the optional
channel argument, all channels will be listed. On large
networks, the server may disconnect you for asking for a complete list.
list-plugins [<plugin>]
If <plugin> is not provided, this command lists
information on all loaded plugins. If <plugin>
is provided, only its information will be displayed. If this
command is dispatched from the console, you may specify
<plugin> by either the plugin id, or index.
load <url>
Executes the contents of the url specified by <url>. See also: The |initialScripts| pref.
log [<state>]
Turns logging on or off for the current channel. If
<state> is provided and is |true|, |on|, |yes|, or |1|,
logging will be turned on. Values |false|, |off|, |no| and
|0| will turn logging off. Omit <state> to see
the current logging state. The state will be saved in prefs,
so that if logging is on when you close chatzilla, it will resume
logging the next time you join the channel.
ltr
Switches text direction to Left-to-Right.
me <action>
Performs an 'action' on the current channel.
motd
Displays the "Message of the Day", which usually contains information
about the network and current server, as well as any usage policies.
motif [<motif>]
Sets the default CSS file used for the message tabs.
<motif> can be a URL to a .css file, or the shortcut
"default", "light", or "dark". See the the ChatZilla homepage
at
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/rt-messaging/chatzilla/>
for more information on how to style ChatZilla. See also
|network-motif|, |channel-motif|, |user-motif|.
msg <nickname> <message>
Sends a private message <msg> to <nickname>.
name <username>
Changes the username displayed before your hostmask if the server
you're connecting to allows it. Some servers will only trust
the username reply from the ident service. You must specify
this *before* connecting to the network.
names [<channel-name>]
Lists the users in a channel.
network <network-name>
Sets the current network to <network-name>
network-motif [<motif> [<network>]]
Sets the CSS file used for the message tab for the network
<network>. <motif> can be a URL
to a .css file, or the shortcut "default", "light", or
"dark". If <motif> is a minus ('-') character,
the motif will revert to the global motif. If
<network> is not provided, the current network is
assumed. See the the ChatZilla homepage at
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/rt-messaging/chatzilla/>
for more information on how to style ChatZilla. See also
|motif|.
network-pref [<pref-name> [<pref-value> [<delete-pref> [<network>]]]]
Sets the value of the preference named <pref-name> to the
value of <pref-value> on the network
<network>. If <pref-value> is not
provided, the current value of <pref-name> will be
displayed. If both <pref-name> and
<pref-value> are omitted, all preferences will be
displayed. If <delete-pref> is provided and is
|true|, |on|, |yes|, or |1|, or if <pref-value> starts
with a minus ('-') character, then the preference will revert back to
its default value. If <network> is not
provided, the current network is assumed.
networks
Lists all available networks as clickable links.
nick <nickname>
Changes your current nickname.
notify [<nickname> [<...>]]
With no parameters, /notify shows you the online/offline status of all
the users on your notify list. If one or more
<nickname> parameters are supplied, the nickname(s) will
be added to your notify list if they are not yet on it, or removed from
it if they are.
query <nickname> [<message>]
Opens a one-on-one chat with <nickname>. If
<message> is supplied, it is sent as the initial private
message to <nickname>.
open-at-startup [<toggle>]
Used to add the current view to the list of views that will be
automatically opened at startup. If <toggle> is
not provided, the status of the current view will be
displayed. <toggle> can be one of: yes, on,
true, 1, no, off, false, 0, or toggle, to toggle the current state.
ping <target>
Attempts to measure the time it takes to send a message to the user
nickname, and receive a response. Specifying a channel
instead is the same a pinging every person on the channel.
Their IRC client may or may not show them that you've asked for this
information. ChatZilla currently does not.
plugin-pref <plugin> [<pref-name> [<pref-value> [<delete-pref>]]]
Sets the value of the plugin's preference named
<pref-name> to the value of
<pref-value>. If <pref-value> is
not provided, the current value of <pref-name> will be
displayed. If both <pref-name> and
<pref-value> are omitted, all preferences for
<plugin> will be displayed. If
<delete-pref> is provided and is |true|, |on|, |yes|, or
|1|, or if <pref-value> starts with a minus ('-')
character, then the preference will revert back to its default value.
pref [<pref-name> [<pref-value> [<delete-pref>]]]
Sets the value of the preference named <pref-name> to the
value of <pref-value>. If
<pref-value> is not provided, the current value of
<pref-name> will be displayed. If both
<pref-name> and <pref-value> are omitted,
all preferences will be displayed. If
<delete-pref> is provided and is |true|, |on|, |yes|, or
|1|, or if <pref-value> is a minus ('-') character, then
the preference will revert back to its default value.
print
Opens the print dialog for the current view.
quit-mozilla
Quit Mozilla.
quit [<reason>]
Quit ChatZilla.
quote <irc-command>
Sends a raw command to the IRC server, not a good idea if you don't
know what you're doing. see IRC RFC1459
<http://www.irchelp.org/irchelp/rfc1459.html> for
complete details.
raw
This command is an alias for |quote|.
reload-plugin <plugin>
Reloads the plugin from the same url it was loaded from last
time. This will only work if the currently loaded version of
the plugin can be disabled.
dehop <nickname> [<...>]
Removes half-operator status from <nickname> on current channel. Requires operator status.
deop <nickname> [<...>]
Removes operator status from <nickname> on current channel. Requires operator status.
devoice <nickname> [<...>]
Removes voice status from <nickname> on current channel. Requires operator (or half-operator) status.
rlist <regexp>
Lists channel name, user count, and topic information for the
network/server you are attached to, filtered by the regular expression.
rtl
Switches text direction to Right-to-Left.
say <message>
Sends a message to the current view.
server <hostname> [<port> [<password>]]
Connects to server <hostname> on <port>, or
6667 if <port> is not specified. Provides the
password <password> if specified. If you are already
connected, the view for <hostname> is made
current. If that view has been deleted, it is recreated.
squery <service> [<commands>]
Sends the commands <commands> to the service <service>.
sslserver <hostname> [<port> [<password>]]
Connects to server using SSL <hostname> on
<port>, or 9999 if <port> is not
specified. Provides the password <password> if
specified. If you are already connected, the view for
<hostname> is made current. If that view has
been deleted, it is recreated.
stalk [<text>]
Add <text> to list of words for which you would like to
see alerts. Whenever a person with a nickname matching
<text> speaks, or someone says a phrase containing
<text>, your ChatZilla window will become active (on some
operating systems) and its taskbar icon will flash (on some operating
systems.) If <text> is omitted the list of stalk words is
displayed.
statusbar
Toggles the visibility of the status bar.
supports
Lists the capabilities of the current server, as reported by the 005 numeric.
sync-output
This command is an alias for |eval syncOutputFrame(this)|.
tabstrip
Toggles the visibility of the channel tab strip.
testdisplay
Displays a sample text. Used to preview styles.
timestamp-format [<format>]
Sets the timestamp format used in the current view. If
<format> is provided, the format is updated and
saved. Omit <format> to see the current format
for timestamps.
timestamps [<toggle>]
Sets the visibility of timestamps in the current view. If
<toggle> is provided and is |true|, |on|, |yes|, or |1|,
timestamps will be turned on. Values |false|, |off|, |no| and
|0| will turn timestamps off, and |toggle| will toggle the
state. Omit <toggle> to see the current state.
toggle-ui <thing>
Toggles the visibility of various pieces of the user
interface. <thing> must be one of: tabstrip,
userlist, header, status.
topic [<new-topic>]
If <new-topic> is specified and you are a chanop, or the
channel is not in 'private topic' mode (+t), the topic will be changed
to <new-topic>. If <new-topic> is
*not* specified, the current topic will be displayed.
unignore <mask>
Removes someone from your ignore list for the current network. A
nickname will suffice for <mask>, but you can also use a
hostmask.
unstalk <text>
Remove word from list of terms for which you would like to see alerts.
urls [<number>]
Displays the last few URLs seen by ChatZilla. Specify
<number> to change how many it displays, or omit to
display the default 10.
userlist
Toggles the visibility of the user list.
user-motif [<motif> [<user>]]
Sets the CSS file used for the message tab for the user
<user>. <motif> can be a URL to a
.css file, or the shortcut "default", "light", or "dark". If
<motif> is a minus ('-') character, the motif will revert
to the network motif. If <user> is not
provided, the current user is assumed. See the the ChatZilla
homepage at
<http://www.mozilla.org/projects/rt-messaging/chatzilla/>
for more information on how to style ChatZilla. See also
|motif|.
user-pref [<pref-name> [<pref-value> [<delete-pref> [<user>]]]]
Sets the value of the preference named <pref-name> to the
value of <pref-value> on the user
<user>. If <pref-value> is not
provided, the current value of <pref-name> will be
displayed. If both <pref-name> and
<pref-value> are omitted, all preferences will be
displayed. If <delete-pref> is provided and is
|true|, |on|, |yes|, or |1|, or if <pref-value> starts
with a minus ('-') character, then the preference will revert back to
its default value. If <user> is not provided,
the current user is assumed.
usermode [<new-mode>]
Changes or displays the current user mode.
who <pattern>
List users who have name, host, or description information matching <pattern>.
whois <nickname> [<...>]
Displays information about the user <nickname>, including
'real name', server connected to, idle time, and signon time.
Note that some servers will lie about the idle time. The
correct idle time can usually be obtained by using |wii| instead of
|whois|.
whowas <nickname> [<limit>]
Displays the last known information about the user
<nickname>, including 'real name', for a user that has
left the server.
wii <nickname> [<...>]
Displays the same information as |whois|, but asks the server to include the user's real idle time.