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==How to use it?!==
==How to use it?!==
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<b>Hint:</b> Looking at the full log output can be sometimes tiring, so a good idea would be to filter it. A great tool for this is your IRC client. Here is an example for [http://www.irssi.org Irssi]:
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To use this example, edit out from the regexp the events you want to see, delete all linebreaks to make the example a single long line, and paste it into your irssi client.
/ignore -regexp -pattern "(
ANIME\ ADDED|ANIME\ EDITED|ANIME\ DELETED|
ANIMEGROUP\ COMMENT\ ADDED|ANIMEGROUP\ COMMENT\ DELETED|ANIMEGROUP\ COMMENT\ EDITED|
ANIME\ PRODUCER\ ADDED|ANIME\ PRODUCER\ DELETED|ANIME\ PRODUCER\ EDITED|
ANIME\ RELATION\ ADDED|ANIME\ RELATION\ DELETED|ANIME\ RELATION\ EDITED|
ANIME\ TITLE\ ADDED|ANIME\ TITLE\ DELETED|ANIME\ TITLE\ EDITED|
AUDIO\ ADDED|AUDIO\ DELETED|AUDIO\ EDITED|
CREQ\ GRANT|
EP\ ADDED|EP\ DELETED|EP\ EDITED|
FILE\ DELETED|FILE\ EDITED|
GROUP\ ADDED|GROUP\ DELETED|GROUP\ EDITED|
REVIEW\ ADDED|REVIEW\ DELETED|REVIEW\ EDITED|
VIDEO\ ADDED|VIDEO\ DELETED|VIDEO\ EDITED|
SUBTITLES\ ADDED|SUBTITLES\ DELETED|SUBTITLES\ EDITED|
USER\ SIGNUP
)" Lafiel[AR]!*@anidb.info PUBLIC
For other clients that support ignoring by regular expressions, you can use the appropriate command syntax and use all that is between "-characters as the regular expression. If your IRC client does not support regular expressions(mIRC(does it?) comes into mind) you will have to find another way.


===Lafiel Commands===
===Lafiel Commands===
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