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This article is a help page for the IRC client at Pikmin:Chatroom.

In order to use the chatroom, your computer requires Java. If you cannot use that client for whatever reason, you can use any other IRC client to connect to the Pikipedia chatroom. The sever name is irc2.darkmyst.org and the channel is #pikipedia.

Customizations

The following are available customizations.

  • Text colors: Left-click on a color on the right to choose text color; right-click on a color to choose highlight color.
  • Private chatting: Double-click on a user's name on the right to talk to that user privately. That secondary chat will appear in a second tab at the bottom of the client.
  • Name: Type your new name in the text box in the bottom right corner and press enter to confirm.

Commands

Here are a few of more commonly used commands that work in the chatroom:

  • /j #[channel]: join another channel; this is opened in a new tab.
  • /nick [nickname]: change your name.
  • /query [username]: open a private conversation tab.
  • /me [blah blah]: refer to yourself in the third person (/me goes away results in [Username] goes away).
  • /msg nickserv or /ns +
    • register [password] [email]: register your name so that no-one can impersonate you. Every time you change your nick, you must identify yourself.
    • register [password] nomail: as above, but without using an e-mail address.
    • identify [password]: if you registered your name, this is how you enter your password.
    • set password [new password]: change your password. You must identify yourself first.
    • kill [nickname] [password]: free a nick you've registered for use if someone else is using it.
    • drop [password]: if you want to unregister your nick, use this command. Be warned that you will lose any channel you own.
  • /msg chanserv or /cs +
    • access #[channel] *: print a list of users registered with the current channel, along with access level and current status.
    • op #[channel]: make yourself an operator if you have the rights; alternatively, add [username] to op another user.
  • /clear: delete all text from the chat window.

To learn the other available commands, enter /cs help (for channel commands) or /ns help (for personal commands).

Guidelines

  • No flaming, cursing or acting inappropriately.
  • It is advisable to use your Pikipedia username as a nickname for easier identification.
  • No spam.
  • If a rule is not followed, a kick will be issued.

Operators may be present to kick or ban unruly users. These will generally be sysops.