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-Anything starting with a / is a command, unless it starts with
-*two* / in which case the first one is removed and the rest is
-sent as channel/query text.
-
-Example: someone asks you where the password file is on UNIX. If you
-reply "/etc/passwd", that would be considered a command. You type
-"//etc/passwd" and the string "/etc/passwd" gets sent to the channel.
-
-Anything that starts with / that isn't listed here gets sent to the
-IRC server as-is, minus the /. That's why /nick, /who, /whois aren't
-listed here, for instance.
-
-/j <channel>
-/join <channel>
-Joins a channel, creates a new screen if possible. If a screen can't
-be created, channel text will be sent to the [server] screen, and
-"/m #channel" must be used, to send to the channel.
-
-/j1 <channel>
-/join1 <channel>
-Joins a channel without creating a new screen. Channel test will be
-sent to the [server] screen. Use "/m #channel" to send to the channel.
-
-/m <nick|channel> <text>
-/msg <nick|channel> <text>
-PRIVMSG to nick or channel.
-
-/q <nick> [<msg>]
-/query <nick> [<msg>]
-Creates a screen for PMs to/from <nick> if possible. If <msg> is
-given, sends it to the <nick>. <nick> can also be a channel, which
-creates a channel screen for a channel that doesn't already have
-its own screen.
-
-/quit [<msg>]
-Quits IRC with optional quit message.
-
-/p [#chan] [<msg>]
-/part [#chan] [<msg>]
-Parts (leaves) a channel. If no #chan is given, the current screen's
-channel is parted (if you're in a channel screen). If there's a screen
-for the channel, it gets closed.
-
-/names [<channel>]
-Shows the list of users in a channel. Uses the current screen's channel,
-if no <channel> given. On most networks, it's not very useful to use
-/names on a channel you haven't joined.
-
-/topic [<channel>]
-Shows the channel topic and its creator. With no <channel>, uses the
-current screen's channel.
-
-/ping [<nick>]
-With no argument: ping the server. With arg: CTCP ping the nick.
-The contents of RTCLOK are sent as the ping data, so when the
-PONG response is received, the round-trip time can be shown, with
-up to 1/60 (NTSC) or 1/50 (PAL) second accuracy.
-TODO: not implemented yet.
-
-/me <action>
-CTCP ACTION. Only works in a channel or query screen (eventually
-it'll work in [server] and [private] too)
-
-/ver <nick>
-CTCP VERSION.
-
-/info [<nick>]
-With <nick>, CTCP CLIENTINFO. Without <nick>, INFO command for the
-server.
-
-/ctcp <nick> <command> [<text>]
-Send arbitrary CTCP commands.
-
-/list <arg(s)>
-This command will be sent to the server as-is. The only reason it's a
-local command is so the argument can be required: sending LIST without
-any arguments lists every channel on the server, which isn't useful.
-
-/color <bg> [<fg>] [<status-active>] [<status-highlight>]
-Set colors. This should be on a per-screen basis, eventually.
-TODO: this only takes bg and fg arguments, currently.
-
-/chans
-List all channels we've joined. This will actually be limited to
-something like 20 (who joins more than 20 channels anyway?)
-TODO: not implemented yet.
-
-/quote <cmd>
-Send raw IRC protocol to the server. This bypasses local command
-parsing.
-
-/bell <number>
-Set the type of alert that happens when you're PMed or highlighted
-in a channel. 0 = none, 1 = beep, 2 = flash, 3 = beep and flash.