Get Started with mIRC Commands Today

This web page provides a comprehensive list of mIRC commands used for various functions in Internet Relay Chat (IRC).

Summary
The web page lists a wide range of mIRC commands, each with a specific function.
Commands include recalling previous actions, sending messages, managing users, controlling channels, and more.
DCC (Direct Client-to-Client) and remote control commands are also included.
Users can configure settings for auto-op, away status, and other IRC features.
Commands for server connection, logging, and file operations are available.

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A List of All mIRC Commands

/ Recalls the previous command entered in the current window. /! Recalls the last command typed in any window. /action {action text} Sends the specifed action to the active channel or query window. /add [-apuce] {filename.ini} Loads aliases, popups, users, commands, and events. /ame {action text} Sends the specifed action to all channels which you […]

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Anonymous FTP FAQ

How to Set up a Secure Anonymous FTP Site The following is a FAQ on setting up a secure FTP Site. FTP sites are known for much abuse by transferring illegal files. They also open many opportunities for intruders to gain access via misconfigured setups. And lastly many versions of ftp servers have had security […]

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Recommendations for Dusya

Recommendations for the settings of the assistant Dusya, for non-visual work using talk back. Current Version 1.4.3 Disable all types of activation and activate using the “dusya start” shortcut, or hang the dusya start application on the desktop gesture How to do this, you can listen to Oleg’s podcast on the apex launcher: https://yadi.sk/d/zj3mmTWIcEmFk People […]

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How to Create Scripts for the Voice Assistant Dusya TTS

3 days, 4 days, 5 days – you can do it through a template like “$ Number (days | days | day)” This is described in the example. In the template, you need to write the phrase that you will pronounce. Dusya will compare your phrase with a template. For example, “good morning *” would […]

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How to Set up a Secure Anonymous FTP Site

1. General Description of Setting up an “anonymous” ftp server. Create the user ftp in /etc/passwd. Use a misc group. The user’s home directory will be ~ftp where ~ftp is the root you wish anonymous users to see. Creating this user turns on anonymous ftp.Use an invalid password and user shell for better security. The […]

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