If only USERHOST nickname is supplied the server will be queried for information about that person. It will return something in the format:
*** Daemon is [email protected] (Is an IRC operator)If -cmd command is added then it will parse the returned line just as though it were an ON or an ALIAS. Parameters are:
$0 nickname $1 '+' if server operator, '-' otherwise $2 '+' if marked away, '-' if here $3 username $4 hostname
Note: Something you may run into if you use this command within an alias or on is the following. Take the following example.
alias bonk userhost $0 -cmd echo \($$*\)When bonk is called, $0 is expanded to a nickname, and $$* changes to $* to be used by userhost -cmd. However, since the entire expression is parsed twice, the \'s are eaten the first time leaving ($*) which will never expand. Thsu to make the above alias work, it has to be:
alias bonk userhost $0 -cmd echo \\\($$*\\\)On the first pass it becomes userhost nick -cmd echo \($*\) and on the second pass when the -cmd part is executed it expands and executes echo (contents of $*) This is NOT a special case or a bug. It is just an added level of processing...
See Also: expressions (under Special Cases at the end)