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/help /timer
- /timer[N/name] [-ceomhipr] [time] <repetitions> <command>
Activates the specified timer to perform the specified command at a specified interval, and optionally at a specified time.If you are not connected to a server and you start a timer, it defaults to being an offline timer which means it will continue to run whether you are connected to a server or not.If you are connected to a server and you start a timer, it defaults to being an online timer, which means that if you disconnect from the server, it will be turned off. You can specify the -o switch to force it to be an offline timer.
- /timer1 0 20 /ame is AWAY!
Timer1 will repeat an all channel action every 20 seconds until you stop the timer.If you specify a delay of 0 seconds, the timer will trigger immediately after the calling script ends.
- /timer5 10 60 /msg #games For more info on the latest games do /msg GaMeBoT info
Timer5 will repeat this message to channel #games every sixty seconds and stop after 10 times.
- /timer9 14:30 1 1 /say It's now 2:30pm
This will wait until 2:30pm and will then announce the time once and stop.To see a list of active timers type /timers. To see the setting for timer1 type /timer1. To deactivate timer1 type /timer1 off. To deactivate all timers type /timers off. If you are activating a new timer you do not need to specify the timer number, just use:
- /timer 10 20 /ame I'm not here!
And mIRC will allocate the first free timer it finds to this command.
If you specify the -c switch, this makes mIRC "catch up" a timer by executing it more than once during one interval if the real-time interval isn't matching your requested interval.
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