SERVER REMOVE %|
[] SERVER ADD %|[-4 | -6] [-ssl] [-ssl_cert ] [-ssl_pkey ] [-ssl_verify] [-ssl_cafile ] [-ssl_capath ] [-auto | -noauto] [-network ] [-host ] [-cmdspeed ] [-cmdmax ] [-port ]
[ []] SERVER LIST%| SERVER %|[-4 | -6] [-ssl] [-ssl_cert ] [-ssl_pkey ] [-ssl_verify] [-ssl_cafile ] [-ssl_capath ] [-noproxy] [-network ] [-host ] [-rawlog ] [+]
| [ [ []]] SERVER PURGE %|[] -4, -6: specify explicitly whether to use IPv4 or IPv6 address -ssl: use SSL when connecting -ssl_cert: The SSL client certificate file (implies -ssl) -ssl_pkey: The SSL client private key (if not included in the certificate file) -ssl_verify: Verify servers SSL certificate -ssl_cafile: File with list of CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify) -ssl_capath: Directory with CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify) -noproxy: Ignore the global proxy configuration for this server -auto: Automatically connect to server at startup -noauto: Don't connect to server at startup (default) -network: Specify what IRC network this server belongs to -ircnet: Same as -network. Deprecated. Do not use -host: Specify what host name to use, if you have multiple -!: don't autojoin channels -cmdspeed: Same as /SET cmd_queue_speed, see section 3.1 -cmdmax: Same as /SET cmd_max_at_once, see section 3.1 -port: This is pretty much like the port argument later, except this can be used to modify existing server's port. /SERVER disconnects the server in active window and connects to the new one. It will take the same arguments as /CONNECT. If you prefix the address with the + character, Irssi won't disconnect the active server, and it will create a new window where the server is connected (ie. /window new hide; /connect address) /SERVER without any arguments displays the list of connected servers. /SERVER REMOVE
[] /SERVER LIST /SERVER PURGE [] Clears the server send queue. Useful if, for example, you accidentally paste lots of text to a channel. See also: CONNECT, DISCONNECT, RECONNECT, RMRECONNS