Used to add someone to your local banlist.
Useful comments could be: leaver, afker, lamer, team killer, item stealer
When the first word of the comment is a keyword for a custom comment it will automatically be replaced by the custom comment. The rest of the supplied comment will be retained.
If someone from the banlist enters a game, a sound will be played. His nickname and possibly the comment will be copied to clipboard and can be viewed during the game by pressing Ctrl-V.
Adds the last known leaver to your local banlist.
Comments are used like in /ban.
If you're host, the 'leaver sound' must have been played before. This ensures that the last leaver has been a 'real' leaver and has not lagged out.
If you're client, the 'leaver sound' will be played in every case. Even if the player lagged out.
Retrieves the nickname of the last leaver.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
Adds a "yellow sticker" about a player to your local database containing the specified information
If this player joins one of your games, the info sound will be played and the information will be shown.
These are private notes, so they are not shared via Buddies' Banlists or P2P banlist exchange.
Removes the ban of nickname from your local database.
Removes the info about nickname from your local database.
Checks if someone is on one of the banlists.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
This command performs a /check on all players in the current (or recent, if you haven't started another one yet) game.
Same like /checkall but for all the players in the current chat channel.
Switches the Anti Download function on or off.
If you omit the parameter, it will be treated as if you specified 'on'
This function kicks the ones who don't have the map.
It is only effective if you're the host of course.
Switches the Auto Kick function on or off.
If you omit the parameter, it will be treated as if you specified 'on'
This function kicks according to the setting made in the preferences.
It is only effective if you're the host of course.
Performs a ping on the given player.
If no nickname is given and you are a client the host player is pinged.
If the nickname is incomplete the program tries to guess which player you meant.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
Performs a ping on all players.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
Output will list the players and their associated pings. If the ping has timed out 't/o' will be shown instead of the ping.
Displays the average latency of a given player plus/minus the standard devaition.
If the nickname is incomplete the program tries to guess which player you meant.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
This function is only available to the host of the game.
You can adjust the number of measurements used for calculating the average at Preferences/Network.
Displays the latency of all players in game.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
This function is only available to the host of the game.
Uses an IP database on the web to provide the country the given player comes from.
If no nickname is given and you are a client the country the host player comes from is provided.
If the nickname is incomplete the program tries to guess which player you meant.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
Shows the countries of all players.
Output will list the players and their associated country codes. Any player whose country could not be resolved will not be shown.
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
Writes a predefined text into the chat line.
Configure your personal phrases under 'Preferences -> Phrases'.
Retrieves the title of the song currently played by Winamp (if running).
The result is copied to clipboard and can be viewed by pressing Ctrl-V in a chat line.
Repeats the last message, thereby if activated it will also be copied to clipboard again.
Displays the rank of the given player.
The rank stands for the icon displayed in WC3 but without any race information.
Lists all players of the current game that have not whispered to you yet.
This can be used for checking for name spoofers. Simply let them all whisper to you before you start the game.
Reserves a slot for a certain player.
As soon as one of the players joins for who a slot has been reserved, his reservation will be removed from the list.
All other joining players will be kicked except there is enough free slots for them plus the reservations.
You also can use nickname patterns like *[SE] which will cause all players without a [SE] at the end of their nickname to be auto kicked on join. So you can easily organize clan games.
Reservations with patterns will never be removed automatically.
The pure call of /reserve without any parameters will clear all reservations.
Shows all recorded reservations.
Performs a /from, a /ping or a /lat on the player that has joined the game last.
Rates a player of the current game.
Allowed ratings are:
This command doesn't submit the scores. You have do that in the Game Review dialog after the game has ended.
Takes a screenshot and saves it named after the pattern given at the preferences.
A link to this screenshot will be created and can be used in the game review dialog.
For the commands mentioned above you can also use a $color substitution instead of a nickname.
It will be replaced by the nickname of the player with the color you specified.
For a list of colors go to Preferences -> Phrases and click on the i-button.
You can edit the colors.dat file in the WC3Banlist folder to customize the color substitutions.
Turns the automatic game refresh on or off.
If no parameter is given a game refresh will be triggered.