$mask

Retrieve the mask of an user
Syntax

$mask[(<nickname>[,<mask_type>])]

Description
Returns the specified type of mask for the user with <nickname>.
If the host or username are not known , the mask may contain less information than requested.
If the <nickname> is not given it is assumed to be the current nickname.
If <mask_type> is not given or is invalid, it is assumed to be 0.
Available mask types:
0 : nick!user@machine.host.top (nick!user@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) (default)
1 : nick!user@*.host.top (nick!user@XXX.XXX.XXX.*)
2 : nick!user@*
3 : nick!*@machine.host.top (nick!user@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
4 : nick!*@*.host.top (nick!user@XXX.XXX.XXX.*)
5 : nick!*@*
6 : *!user@machine.host.top (*!user@XXX.XXX.XXX.XX)
7 : *!user@*.host.top (*!user@XXX.XXX.XXX.*)
8 : *!user@*
9 : *!*@machine.host.top (*!*@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
10: *!*@*.host.top (*!*@XXX.XXX.XXX.*)
11: nick!*user@machine.host.top (nick!*user@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
12: nick!*user@*.host.top (nick!*user@XXX.XXX.XXX.*)
13: nick!*user@*
14: *!*user@machine.host.top (*!*user@XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX)
15: *!*user@*.host.top (*!*user@XXX.XXX.XXX.*)
16: *!*user@*
If some data is missing , these types may change:
For example , if hostname is missing , the mask type 3 or 4 may be reduced to type 5.
If the user with <nickname> is not found in the current irc context user database, an empty string is returned.
See also
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