For one, use $target. That will remove the need for the first condition. From there, not sure what your methodology of the search terms are, but try using regular expressions. I'm willing to help, but first clear this section up for me:
[color:Red]if[/color] (Qui isin $1-) { if (quis isin $1-) || (quie isin $1-) || (quic isin $1-) || (quir isin $1-) || (quit isin $1-) || (squi isin $1-) || (quid isin $1-) || (quiz isin $1-) || (quiz isin $1-) || (equi isin $1-) || (quin isin $1-) || (quil isin $1-) || (xqui isin $1-) || (nqui isin $1-) || (quiv isin $1-) || (quip isin $1-) || ($chan == #IdleRPG) || (quike isin $1-) { echo -mt # < $+ $nick $+ > $$1- | halt }
[color:red]else[/color] echo 0 -mt # < $+ $nick $+ > $$1- { if (%hstatus == on) { splay quia.wav | halt }
[color:red]else[/color] halt
}
}
You have an else under the if (qui) but then use elseif for the bri matches. Which is it?