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Although widely used to make bots to automatically manage a channel, mIRC can also be modified, via the scripting language mSL, to include a host of new features, such as: basic games, small functions and macros, the ability to play music, and even operate small applications. Scripts are stored in plain text files (.mrc) or as INI files. With the aid of {{mirc|com|COM scripts}} and {{mirc|dll|DLLs}}, mSL can be further extended to automate just about everything in the Windows environment.
 
Although widely used to make bots to automatically manage a channel, mIRC can also be modified, via the scripting language mSL, to include a host of new features, such as: basic games, small functions and macros, the ability to play music, and even operate small applications. Scripts are stored in plain text files (.mrc) or as INI files. With the aid of {{mirc|com|COM scripts}} and {{mirc|dll|DLLs}}, mSL can be further extended to automate just about everything in the Windows environment.
  
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{{main|mirc/introduction|l1=Introduction to mSL}}
 
{{main|mirc/introduction|l1=Introduction to mSL}}
 
mSL code can be executed right from text box or in the case of more complex scripts as {{mirc|aliases}} or as {{mirc|on events}}. {{mirc|Aliases}} are mSL's version of [[functions]] while {{mirc|on events}} are triggered events that automatically activate when the appropriate event occurs.
 
mSL code can be executed right from text box or in the case of more complex scripts as {{mirc|aliases}} or as {{mirc|on events}}. {{mirc|Aliases}} are mSL's version of [[functions]] while {{mirc|on events}} are triggered events that automatically activate when the appropriate event occurs.

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