//top\\ — Mirc Scoop Script

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//top\\ — Mirc Scoop Script

Scoop integrates seamlessly into mIRC’s right-click menu. By right-clicking a user’s nickname, you get a submenu called "Scoop" that allows you to instantly access all moderation tools without typing a single slash command.

More advanced scripts go further, storing scooped data in hash tables or plain text files, cross-referencing nicknames with known IP addresses, and even performing real-time DNS lookups or geolocation (via external APIs). Many include a graphical interface (dialog) allowing operators to search their scoop database by nickname, hostmask, or keyword. Mirc Scoop Script

: These scripts run automatically when an event occurs, such as an ON JOIN trigger that sends a message whenever someone enters a room. Scoop integrates seamlessly into mIRC’s right-click menu

Nevertheless, the legacy of the scoop script endures in the form of "security bots" like Eggdrop with channel-logging modules, and even in Discord moderation bots that log usernames and IDs across servers. The core idea—automated information gathering for community defense—has simply migrated to new protocols. cross-referencing nicknames with known IP addresses

In the niche but enduring world of Internet Relay Chat (IRC), few tools have achieved the legendary status of the . For over two decades, this script has been the gold standard for users of mIRC (the popular Windows IRC client) who want to automate channel management, fight spam, and create a more interactive chat environment.