Synopsis: on []ctcp [] [-|^] { } Description: This hook is triggered whenever the client receives a CTCP message, whether directly or one sent to a channel it is on. Parameters: $0 nickname of CTCP message sender $1 target of CTCP (client's nickname or channel name) $2 type of CTCP $3- arguments to CTCP command, if any Examples: To customize the normal CTCP message: on ^ctcp * "*" { if ( [$1] == C ) { echo *** $0 sent a CTCP $2 to $1${[$3] ? [: $3-] : []} } { echo *** $0 sent you a CTCP $2${[$3] ? [: $3-] : []} } } See Also: ctcp(1); on(5) ctcp_reply Restrictions: Automatic replies from within this hook are limited by the irc protocol. Since a CTCP is really just a PRIVMSG, the client may only automatically reply with NOTICEs, not MSGs. Any attempt to send a MSG or CTCP from within this hook will result in it automatically being converted to a NOTICE (or CTCP REPLY). Other Notes: The client's default behavior of automatically responding to certain CTCP messages cannot be suppressed with this hook. To prevent the client from replying to CTCPs, use IGNORE.