Several Multi-User-Dungeon-like aliases are defined here. They make use of the me command, and are transmitted to the current channel or the current query via CTCP ACTION. Some incomplete client variants might not support this type of communication messages.
These commands can be used with or without an adverb of your choice:
APPLAUD BOUNCE CHUCKLE CLAP
GIGGLE GRIN GROAN MOAN
NOD PURR SCRATCH SHRUG
SIGH SMILE WAVE WINK
YAWN
These act differently depending on presence of arguments:
LAUGH [<how>]
SING [<lyrics>]
The following can only be used without arguments.
BOW BURP COUGH CRY
GASP SCREAM SHIVER SNAP
SNEEZE SNORE WHISTLE WIGGLE
These instead, require a nickname as argument (or 'you' if you are in a /query):
COMFORT CUDDLE HUG KISS
LOVE PAT POKE SLAP
SPIT THANK
These can be used with or without a nickname:
DANCE SHAKE
Some of these commands use a possessive pronoun, the pronoun is generated at loading time depending on the setting of a variable 'GENDER'. If you care, you should include a line
assign gender f
(or 'm' for male) in your .ircrc before 'load action'. However sentences will make sense even if GENDER is undefined.
New commands have been added which act like 'private-msg actions':
PING <person> []
and
PONG <person>