Vision
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Localisation : | /boot/system/apps/Vision/Vision | |
Réglages : | ~/config/settings/Vision/* |
Vision est un client IRC originellement développé pour BeOS. Une documentation est un traqueur de bogues consacrés à ce programme sont disponibles sur le site web de Vision.
Le canal le plus fréquenté est #haiku at irc.freenode.org (anglophone).
Voici une liste des commandes intégrées, reprises depuis le site web de Visions avec leur permission.
Syntaxe:
/COMMAND | le commande | |
<required> | paramètre requis | |
[optional] | paramètre optionnel | |
| | un OU logique | |
... | plusieurs paramètres possibles |
Opens Vision's About window.
Opens www.acronymfinder.com with your current html handler. (Note: If the file-handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
Sets away status on current network. If no away reason is specified, it is set to 'BRB'. (be right back)
Sets your status to 'back' on current network.
Clears the contents of the current text buffer.
Executes the specified ctcp command on a channel or nick.
Opens a private dcc chat session with the specified nick.
Sends a file to <nick>. If no file is specified, a File panel will open.
De-ops or de-voices <nick(s)>.
Same as /ME, but opens a query on <nick>.
Résout l'adresse IP donnée ou le nom de domaine.
Quitte Vision.
Same as /AWAY [away-reason], but applies to all connected networks.
Same as /BACK, but on applies to all connected networks.
Opens www.google.com with your current html handler. (Note: If the file-handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
Invites <nick> to the <channel>.
Joins the <channel>. Provide a [channel-key] if necessary.
Kicks <nick> from current channel. If [reason] is not specified, it will be set to the reason specified in Preferences.
IRC operator command to disconnect a user from the network.
Opens a new view which lists all the channels on the current network. [except hidden channels]
Displays the channel modes of the current channel.
Same as , but on current channel.
Same as , but on current channel.
Displays: * emwe <text>.
Sets mode for <nick(s)> on <channel>.
e.g.
or
Sets the mode of <channel>. (Note: Commata just for optical separation.)
e.g.
Sends a <message> to <nick>.
Displays all channels and all nicks of the network in the network window. (Careful with this one)
Displays nick(s) in <channel>.
Changes your nick to <newnick>.
Sends a notice to <nick> with the given <message>.
Adds <nick(s)> to your notify list.
Executes the given <app>. If more than one application is provided, they will be executed in a pipe.
e.g. opens a new Terminal, and afterwards StyledEdit
or displays the contents of your ~/Downloads/ directory in the current window (Attention!)
Ops or voices to <nick(s)>.
Leaves current channel or network.
Pings the <nick> and returns the ping-time. Equivalent to .
Opens a query window on <nick>, optionally along with a [message].
Quits current network. If [custom-quit-message] is not specified, the default set in Preferences will be used.
Sends a raw IRC command.
Will reconnect you to the current network if the 47 automatic reconnection attempts have failed.
Causes current thread to sleep for the specified time ; for future scripting use.
IRC operator command to disconnect a server.
Displays the channel-topic of current channel.
Same as , but on current channel.
Returns local time of <nick>. Equivalent to
Displays the channel-topic of <channel>.
Sets the channel topic of <channel> to <new-channel-topic>.
Removes <nick(s)> from your notify list.
Displays the systems uptime. If [-l] is specified, the uptime will be echoed locally, and not sent to the network.
Returns the client-version of <nicks> IRC-client. Equivalent to .
Opens <url> with your current html handler. (Note: If the handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
Opens www.m-w.com (Merriam Webster) with your current html handler. (Note: If the handler is not a browser, it opens the application specified in FileTypes.)
Displays the Vision uptime. The [-l] parameter has the same effect as in .
IRC operator command that sends a wallops message (visible to those with umode w active).
Returns whois information of <nick>.