Some clients do not support these options at all. Remember though that these commands depend upon the client you are using. IGNORE this command, any connection with that hostmask would be ignored, no matter what nick the user has. If your client allows you to ignore by hostmask, you may be able to use this command, which works in mIRC: Let’s say LordBaconCheeseburger keeps changing nicks, if your client allows wild cards, you can use this command:Īfter that, you would no longer hear anything from LordBaconCheeseburger, LordCheeseburger, or LordDoubleCheeseburger. If someone is following a pattern, however, your client may allow you to use * as a wildcard. You can keep adding nicks to your ignore list by using the command for each new nick. How do I ignore someone who keeps changing nicknames? Check your client’s documentation for specific details on how the command works. Your client may support more complex features, such as the ability to ignore only some messages (such as ignoring PMs but not comments in a channel). You’d use the following command:Īfter that, you would no longer hear anything LordBaconCheeseburger has to say.
Let’s say you’ve had your fill (so to speak) of LordBaconCheeseburger. Generally, you use the following command: As a result, the exact way the command works depends upon the client that you use. The IGNORE command is a client-side feature, not a command included on the IRC server. The IGNORE command is likely to be the solution. Or maybe someone is just annoying you and you don’t want to listen to him anymore. Maybe a bot is making a lot of announcements in a channel and you don’t want to see them.
Once you've done all this, the next time you open AndroIRC, it should connect you to the server and join the channel automatically - you don't have to do anything.Ever wish you could mute someone on IRC? Maybe someone is talking about a movie you haven’t seen yet. If you do not do this, AndroIRC will continue to run in the background. Then tap the menu button again and select Exit. To leave the chat, tap the menu button, then select Disconnect.You will see some text go by as it connects, and then Yay for Queers will open automatically. Tap the menu button, then select Connect.Tap the back button until you're back at the AndroIRC main screen.Make sure "Auto-join this channel" is enabled.Select Channel name and type #yayforqueers, then tap OK.Tap the menu button, then select Add a channel.Tap the back button again, then select Channels, then select Blitzed.The server info should be saved automatically. Enable both "Auto-connect" and "Auto-join channels".(You can always change your nickname later.) Then tap OK. Tap the menu button again, and select New server.Open AndroIRC, then tap the menu button and select Settings.Once you've done all this, the next time you open Adium, it should connect you to the server and join the channel automatically - you don't have to do anything. Select File -> Join Group Chat and type the chat name as #yayforqueers.Check the boxes for "show 5 recent messages in new chats", "reopen chats from last time on startup", and "create new chats in tabs".Fill in the Profile section with whatever you want it to say, or leave it blank.
Type #yayforqueers - that should replace the text. You should see the word #channel appear in the Channel list at the top.Click the Autojoin Channels tab, just above the check boxes.Check the following boxes (the others should be unchecked):.At the top, click where it says newserver/6667 and type - again, that should replace the text.A new window will pop up that says HexChat: Edit Blitzed. Click on New Network and type Blitzed - that should replace the text. You should see the words New Network appear in the Networks list.(If it doesn't, press Ctrl S in the main HexChat window to bring it up.) When you open HexChat for the first time, the Network List should pop up.