Zimri Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 on *:NOTICE:*:*: { if (Nickserv!*service* iswm $fulladdress) && (Koach.com == $network) && (*nickname is registered* iswm $1-) { identify ********** } } put the above in remotes and do the following ********** <---- replace that with your password Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
X-Fusion Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Personally, I use mIRC's perform feature. It works as an on connect feature. When you connect to the server, it performs your input. To access it, do the following: Navigate to 'Tools' in your menu bar, from there select options. If you like shortcuts (which I do), just use Alt O From there, click the plus next to 'Connect.' This will expand to a sub-menu After that, select Options which is the second choice in the sub-menu Within the Options selection, you'll see a button titled 'Perform..' Click that. Check the box that says 'Enable perform on connect' In the text area labeled 'Perform commands,' enter in the commands you want to perform. I like to make sure my nickname is ghosted if I'm ever disconnect it so I can easily recover it. My perform looks like this: /timer 1 1 ns ghost my_nick my_password /timer 1 3 nick my_nick /timer 1 5 ns identify my_password Pretty easy, basic stuff, but not a lot of people know about that feature. You can do any number of things when you connect. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Morph3us Posted April 10, 2013 Report Share Posted April 10, 2013 I added a raw to it to kill a ghost on *:NOTICE:*:*: { if (Nickserv!*service* iswm $fulladdress) && (Koach.com == $network) && (*nickname is registered* iswm $1-) { identify ************* } } raw 433:*:{ .nickserv ghost YOURNICKNAMEHERE ********** .Nick YOURNICKNAMEHERE } ***************** is where your pasword is Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chain Posted April 3, 2020 Report Share Posted April 3, 2020 on *:load:{ set %email $$?="enter your email address" set %nspass $$?="enter your nickserv password" set %dnick $$?="enter your default nick" echo -a 6-=- Your Default Password Is: %nspass 6-=- echo -a 6-=- Your Default Email Is: %email 6-=- echo -a 6-=- Your default Nick is %dnick 6-=- nick %dnick } on *:start: { nick %dnick } Menu * { Nickname .Register Nick ..Register: /msg nickserv register %nspass %email ..Group Nick: /msg nickserv group %dnick %nspass ..Check Info: echo -a 6-=- Your Default Password Is: %nspass 6-=- | echo -a 6-=- Your Default Email Is: %email 6-=- | echo -a 6-=- Your default Nick is %dnick 6-=- ..Change Info ...Change Pass: set %nspass $$?="enter your nickserv password" | echo -a 6-=- Your Default Password Is: %nspass 6-=- ...Change Email: set %email $$?="enter your email address" | echo -a 6-=- Your Default Email Is: %email 6-=- ...Change Default Nick: set %dnick $$?="enter your default nick" | echo -a 6-=- Your default Nick is %dnick 6-=- .Ghost Nick: /msg nickserv ghost %dnick %nspass | .timer 1 3 nick %dnick .Auto Identify ..On: enable #autoid ..Off: disable #autoid } on *:NOTICE:*Your nick* isn't registered*:*:{ if ($me == %dnick) { .timer 1 3 echo -a 6-=- Your Nickname Is Not Registered On This Server: $server 6-=- } if ($me != %dnick) { msg nickserv info %dnick all if (Time registered isin $1-) { .timer 1 3 echo -a 6-=- Your Default Nickname %dnick Is Registered On This Server: $server 6-=- } if (isn't registered isin $1-) { .timer 1 3 echo -a 6-=- Your Defalut Nick %dnick And Current Nick $me Are Not Registered 6-=- } } } #autoid on on *:connect:{ /msg nickserv identify %nspass } #autoid end Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Koach Posted April 13, 2020 Administrators Report Share Posted April 13, 2020 That looks like a pretty handy script. Thanks, Chain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormy Posted November 7, 2022 Report Share Posted November 7, 2022 /me beats chain with a logging chain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nnvi Posted November 14, 2022 Report Share Posted November 14, 2022 cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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