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This module is used to perform one or more user-specified commands when connecting to the IRC network.  
This module is used to perform one or more user-specified commands when connecting to the IRC network.  


Loading the module as a user will cause it to perform on all networks. Loading a network will cause it to only work on that network.
If the module is loaded as a user module, it will perform the command(s) for the network(s) the user has.
If the module is loaded as a network module, it will perform the command(s) for that specific network.  


Depending on how the perform module is loaded, the commands are stored:
  user:    ~/.znc/users/$user/moddata/perform/.registry
  network: ~/.znc/users/$user/networks/$network/moddata/perform/.registry





Revision as of 23:55, 25 April 2014

This module is used to perform one or more user-specified commands when connecting to the IRC network.

If the module is loaded as a user module, it will perform the command(s) for the network(s) the user has.

If the module is loaded as a network module, it will perform the command(s) for that specific network.


Usage

Arguments

This network module takes no arguments.

Read loading modules to learn more about loading modules.

Commands

The perform list is automatically saved on changes.

An example:

/msg *perform add msg X@Channels.undernet.org LOGIN <username> <password>
/msg *perform add msg Q@CServe.quakenet.org :AUTH <username> <password>
/msg *perform add mode %nick% +X
/msg *perform add OPER USER PASSWORD
/msg *perform del 1
/msg *perform list

See ExpandString for a list of available variables.