This event is activated whenever someone sends a client-to-client protocol (CTCP) request. Certain CTCP types have predefined actions that you can't override with the ^, but you can use the - to create your own ctcp protocols. The parameters are: $0 nick of person who send CTCP $1 who the ctcp was to (either your nick or a channel) $2 The CTCP command word $3- Any additional arguments For example, if you want to set up a new ctcp function called CHEESE, you would do: ON -CTCP "* * CHEESE" CTCP $0 $2 Say Cheese! Using the /ctcp in an ON CTCP automatically sends the proper reply format. If someone sends you a: CTCP <yournick> CHEESE you will see: *** CTCP CHEESE from <theirnick>: and they will see: *** CTCP REPLY CHEESE from <yournick>: Say Cheese! See Also: ctcp on/ctcp_reply