Initial import of the ircii-pana-1.1-final source tree.
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Synopsis:
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ctcp [=]<nick>|<channel> utc <time value>
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Description:
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This is a convenient means by which to send another client the current
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time in your locale without requiring them to request it first. The
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time value sent is in the same format as used with CTCP PING.
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Examples:
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To send another client the current time in your time zone (note that
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EVAL is necessary to expand $time() to the actual value when used from
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the input line):
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/eval ctcp nickname utc $time()
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Other Notes:
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CTCP UTC is used primarily by robots or other automatons. Unlike
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other CTCP commands, an automatic reply is not generated. Instead,
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it appears to the recipient as a normal MSG.
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