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| + | # $EPIC: dcc_rename.txt, | ||
| + | ======Synopsis: | ||
| + | [[dcc]] rename [< | ||
| + | [[dcc]] rename -chat < | ||
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| + | ======Description: | ||
| + | Sometimes someone will offer you a filename that you already have, and you want | ||
| + | to get the file but not clobber your existing file. With the /[[DCC]] RENAME | ||
| + | command, you can change the name that this new file will be saved as, sparing | ||
| + | your existing file from removal. | ||
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| + | You can also rename the nickname of the other person in a [[DCC]] [[DCC | ||
| + | CHAT|CHAT]] connection. | ||
| + | used in a context where a nickname is expected) afterwards. | ||
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| + | ======Options: | ||
| + | -chat rename a nick in DCC CHAT instead of a file | ||
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| + | ======Examples: | ||
| + | To rename file foo to bar from joebob: | ||
| + | /dcc rename joebob foo bar | ||
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| + | To rename joebob to jimbob in a DCC CHAT: | ||
| + | /dcc rename -chat joebob jimbob | ||
dcc_rename.txt · Last modified: 2006/07/28 04:10 by 127.0.0.1
