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sirc

http://searchirc.com/search.php?F=${match=partial}&I={% 1 %s}&T=${in=both}&N=${net=all}&M=${minmax=min}&C=${num=1}&PER=${per=15}&D=${display=color}&Submit=+Go+[use %20 for spaces]
SYNOPSIS
        sirc [word(s) to search for] -match [find "full" or "partial" matches.  Optional, defaults to partial] -in [find matches in "chan", "topic", or "both".  Optional, defaults to both] -net [find matched on a certain network (see below).  Optional, defaults to all] -minmax [limit search to "min" or "max" users in channel.  Optional, defaults to min] -num [number of users to limit min or max.  Optional, defaults to 1] -per [number of results to display per page.  Optional, defaults to 15] -display [display results in "color" or "plain".  Optional, defaults to color]

EXAMPLE
        sirc quake -net 44

        performs a search on quakenet for channels with quake in topic or channel name

        sirc linux -part full -in chan -maxmin max -num 50 -per 20 -display plain
        performs a search on all networks for a channel named linux with no more than 50 people, and displays 20 results per page in plain text

        
DESCRIPTION
        Searches for irc channels using searchirc.com's search engine.

        There are over 70 networks available for searching, and they are identified by number.  Quakenet is 44, Undernet is 21, Dalnet is 29, Freenode is 59.  Experiment to find the others.
    
439 uses - Created 2006-07-09 07:38:11 - Last used 2014-06-15 13:29:24
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