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! $eterna: clientinfo,v 1.7 2018/06/10 02:25:31 mrg Exp $ ! ! Copyright (c) 1990-2018 Michael Sandrof, Troy Rollo, Matthew Green, ! and other ircII contributors. ! ! All rights reserved. See the HELP IRCII COPYRIGHT file for more ! information. ! Usage: CTCP <nick> CLIENTINFO [<ctcpcommand>] CLIENTINFO returns the known CTCP commands from another client in a list. You can inspect commands further by calling 'CLIENTINFO VERSION' for example. You will (or should) be given a one-line explanation of what this command is supposed to do. To find out about your own client services, execute a CLIENTINFO on yourself: CTCP mynick CLIENTINFO Warning: Some CTCP commands are not supposed to be sent by hand, in particular ERRMSG, DCC, and SED.
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