Help for /group
Usage: /group create|add|delete groupname member[,member,...]
/group destroy groupname
/group rename groupname new_name
/group [groupname[,groupname,...]]
To create a permanent list of users and discussions you can use with any command
try /group. For example, if Josh wants to create a group of his friends called
"been", he would type "/group create been damien, jamah, appleseed". Then Josh
could use "/who been" or "been;Hi everyone". Note that you can mix and match
users and discussions in a group.
If later Josh becomes friends with Ach and falls out with damien he could use
"/group add been Ach" and "/group delete been damien". To destroy the group been
entirely, he could use "/group kill been". To rename group been to beener, he
could use "/group rename been beener".
To see a list of group members of been, use "/group been". By itself, "/group"
shows you all your current groups, or you can specify a list of groups to
display members for.
(see also: who, sending)