
ircII help: set
- A
always_split_biggest, auto_unmark_away, auto_whowas- B
beep, beep_max, beep_on_msg, beep_when_away, bold_video- C
channel_name_width, client_information, clock, clock_24hour, clock_alarm, cmdchars, command_mode, continued_line- D
dcc_block_size, debug, display- E
eight_bit_characters, encrypt_program, exec_protection- F
flood_after, flood_rate, flood_users, flood_warning, full_status_line- H
help_pager, help_path, help_prompt, help_service, help_window, hide_private_channels, highlight_char, history, history_file, hold_mode, hold_mode_max- I
indent, input_aliases, input_prompt, input_protection, insert_mode, inverse_video- L
lastlog, lastlog_level, load_path, log, logfile- M
mail, max_recursions, menu, minimum_servers, minimum_users- N
no_ctcp_flood, notify_handler, notify_level, notify_on_termination, novice- P
pause_after_motd- R
realname- S
same_window_only, scroll, scroll_lines, send_ignore_msg, shell, shell_flags, shell_limit, show_away_once, show_channel_names, show_end_of_msgs, show_numerics, show_status_all, show_who_hopcount, status_away, status_channel, status_chanop, status_clock, status_dquery, status_format, status_hold, status_hold_lines, status_insert, status_mail, status_mode, status_notify, status_oper, status_overwrite, status_query, status_server, status_umode, status_user, status_window, suppress_server_motd- T
tab_max, translation- U
underline_video, use_old_msg, user_information, user_wallops- V
verbose_ctcp- W
warn_of_ignores- X
xterm_options
Usage: SET [-][<variable name> [<value>]]
Sets a specified variable to a given value. If SET is used
with no parameters, all variables and their current settings
are listed. If SET is used with a variable name and no value,
that variables current setting is listed. If a - preceeds
a variable whose value is a string of text, it sets that
variable to nothing.
See also:
HELP SET for a list of all variables
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