ok i see.. this is one of those things where when you finally figure out what it does you need to change a bunch of command names?.. sorta rewrite commands but then still use default command with !command ????

example:

alias part part # this party is getting too rough! im pulling my pants up and going home!

but then to just part channel i could /!part ???
(like NOT my command???)

i think it makes sense now... thanks for pushing me to learn that..

i got a new question maybe a new thread...
why cant i...

on ^1:CLOSE:#:part # bbl.. i had a bigmac for breakfast and it wants to take a swim...

i think of kludging arround it with /debug -i
type thing but that method sorted involves
reading every line going out even if it does work