Little pieces of Mirc script to help you out

I'm going to keep this page as simple as possible. Below are different little excerpts of mirc scripts that I wrote, not WHOLE big scripts that you have to install of anything, they're just TXT files. You open it, paste it where it tells you to paste it, and blammo, you can use it.

Multicolors - paste in ALIASES
These two aliases let you use some pretty crazy colors. You'll have to check it out for yourself, but don't go overboard - it can piss people off. The commands you need to use are /special and /colorz red|green|blue|gray. The first one, /special, uses random colors, and the second one, /colorz, you pick either red, green, blue, or gray, and it will use only that color.


Basic MU* Client - paste in REMOTE
This thing here lets you connect to a mu* through mIRC. If you don't know what a mu* is, don't use this. By mu*'s, I mean.. muds, mucks, mushs.. all that good stuff. Just use the command /openmuck [address] [port] to open the muck. This opens a window which (hopefully, if you typed it in right, connects to a mu*. Every mu* command has to be preceded by /muck, but that's not a big deal: it does that for you. One little annoying thing.. closing the window does shit, you're still connected. You have to type /closemuck to close the connection.

Scrambler Game - paste in REMOTE
Okay. This is a game. It sends a scrambled word to the chatroom, and the first person to unscramble it gets a point. The only commands here are /scramble, which initiates the game. You have to type in the channel name (include the #) and choose a file to read the scramble words from. The file should just be a list of words, with the first line being the topic of the list. The command /scrambleoff turns the game off without doing anything. When the thing reaches the last word, it will show scores and turn off automatically. The user commands !Hint and !Scores are available, too. Scores are reset with each game.

Mp3 Player - paste in REMOTE
This is my cool mp3 player. It is REALLY big. That is because I put in two versions. /play and /oplay. The only difference is that the former echos, and the latter sends to your current chatroom. After typing /play, you can type any of the following:
(nothing) - this opens a file box and you can pick an mp3.
stop - this stops the current mp3.
pause - this pauses the current mp3.
resume - this unpauses the current mp3.
vol - with a number after it, it changes the volume to that percent (/play vol 30). Without a number, it tells you the current volume.
loop - changes the playmode to looping songs.
time - tells you how far you are into the song.
song - chooses a random song and plays it.
list - choose a playlist, and it plays from that list.
info - retrieves info on the current song.
rand - changes to random playmode, where everytime a song ends, a new random one is picked.
And that's pretty much it. It's an mp3 player. Go and have a blast.

Sort of AIM clone - paste in REMOTE
This thing tries to make an AIM clone out of your mIRC. It changes all of your private messages into windows that are treated like AIM windows.. as in out of mIRC. It's got a buddy list type thing, too. I don't know.. if you really like AIM and not IRC, try this, I guess. I've a screeshot here.