mIRC Code Snippets Tagged with channel
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This is a simple !winner script that picks one person from the channel randomly and gives the result... if you want to integrate it into the topic please see my other script (IRC Bot Topic System) :)
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This is a script that acts similar to an anope services bot. Someone came up with the idea to use an access list on a network without services. I started out by making just an access list but it had a..
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Alright. Look. I don't really know why I posted this. IT's simple, but a friend wanted me to make it for him for his channel. I figured, well since I've never made one before, might as well post it. It's..
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NOTE: Enter the network your going to use it on after the $network == line.
I made this because I wanted to be able to moderate any channel via right clicks, this includes the ability to moderate,..
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My menu script has s some commands that you may like.
A help section with brief information on the different On the different areas:
Sections in the menu Contain:
A Bot section
A host adder
A..
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a Black list script not all the bugs are editted out so if you see any msg but its just a little thing i put together in my spair time :) please positive comments ;x and if you are a grammer nazi looking..
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Hi there, this is my first snippet.. very simple but its useful anyhow. hehe..
first, in able to work this snippet, you have to make a .txt file name welcome.txt and save it in your mirc rood folder..
example:..
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This standalone script doesn't require TAD's Integration Script.
To install, load into your remotes.
After which, it'll guide you through the rest of the way.
If you choose to have a specific channel,..
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A popup i made of channel mode letters. I was bored and had nothing else left to do. halfway through it i kinda got lazy on the coding. soooo, yea. ;p
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This requires that the user saying !link or !delink is on the User List as level "Linker".
It's pretty self-explanatory, and the format of the !link command is a comment on the first 'on text'..
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