NORMAL
in any circumstance other than ones listed in SPECIAL, n<tab> completes
based on nicks in the current channel, then other channels. #c<tab> completes
based on channels the client is on.
also note n<tab> and f<tab> can be shortened to <tab>, the client will
know what to complete based on position. channels must be started with #,
however.
SPECIAL
/msg <tab> cycles through your recent /msg nick list
<tab> (with empty input line)
/m =<tab> cycles through your dcc chat nick list
/dc g n<tab> cycles through your dcc get nick list
/dc ren n<tab> cycles through your dcc get nick list
/dc resu n<tab> cycles through your dcc resume nick list
/dc reg n<tab> cycles through your dcc reget nick list
/dc se nick f<tab> cycles through filenames on disk
/cdc sen f<tab> [f<tab> ...] ,
/loa f<tab>
/<tab> cycles through command names
/he <tab>
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