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WHO <#channel|user> |
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The WHO command displays information about a user, |
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such as their GECOS information, their user@host, |
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whether they are an IRC operator or not, etc. A |
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sample WHO result from a command issued like |
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"WHO pokey" may look something like this: |
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#lamers pokey H pokey@ppp.newbies.net :0 Jim Jones |
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The first field indicates the last channel the user |
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has joined. The second is the user's nickname. |
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The third field describes the status information about |
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the user. The possible combinations for this field |
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are listed below: |
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H - The user is not away. |
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A - The user is set away. |
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* - The user is an IRC operator. |
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@ - The user is a channel op in the channel listed |
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in the first field. |
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+ - The user is voiced in the channel listed. |
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% - The user is a half-op in the channel listed. |
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The next field contains the username@host of the user. |
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The final field displays the number of server hops and |
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the user's GECOS information. |
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This command may be executed on a channel, such as |
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"WHO #lamers" The output will consist of WHO |
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listings for each user on the channel. |
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This command may also be used in conjunction with wildcards |
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such as * and ?. |
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See also: whois, userhost |