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+URLM_LIST [-delete] [<list>]
+
+Alternate command name: UL
+
+(Each command has a short, easy-to-type, but cryptic alternate name. If
+you don't like cryptic command names, "/set urlm_short_cmds off" will
+disable the short names).
+
+List URLs captured from channel and privmsg text. With no <list>, lists
+the last 10 URLs. With -delete, lists and deletes listed URLS (the <list> is
+required with -delete).
+
+If <list> is given, it may be:
+
+<number>
+ List URL #number only (example: /urlm_list 10)
+
+[<start>]-[<end>]
+ List URLs from #start to #end (example: /urlm_list 20-30)
+ if start omitted, beginning of list assumed.
+ if end omitted, end of list assumed.
+ "/urlm_list 10-" list from #10 to the end of the list,
+ "/urlm_list -" lists all URLs (same as "/urlm_list all"),
+ "/urlm_list -10" lists from start-of-list to #10).
+
+all
+ Lists all URLs. "/urlm_list all" is the same as "urlm_list -".
+
+<nick>
+ List URLs posted by user <nick>.
+
+<#channel> or <&channel>
+ List URLs posted in <channel> (example: /urlm_list #irssi).
+
+</urlmatch>
+ List URLs matching <urlmatch> (example: /urlm_list /google.com).
+
+Any <list> may be preceded with ! to invert its sense. Examples:
+ /urlm_list !/yahoo.com - List all URLs not matching yahoo.com
+ /urlm_list !bob - List all URLs not posted by nick "bob"
+ /urlm_list !#badchannel - List all URLs not posted in #badchannel
+
+Note: <nick>, <#channel>, </urlmatch> are all treated as case-
+ insensitive regular expressions. <nick> and <#channel> matches are
+ anchored at the start and end of the match (as though they were
+ prefixed with "^" and followed by "$"). </urlmatch> matches are
+ not anchored.
+
+Warning: BE CAREFUL with the -delete option! There is no confirmation,
+and only one level of undo. It is recommended that you first run /urlm_list
+<list> without the -delete option to be sure which items the -delete will
+affect. If you've just deleted some URLs and want to restore them, run
+/urlm_undo_delete
+