Basic Commands For Bondage Bay Users

SOCIAL COMMANDS:

.cbuff
	Usage   : cbuff
	Aliases : *

	Clears the conversation buffer of the room you are currently in.


.echo
	Usage   : echo <text>
	Aliases : +

	This command allows you to echo whatever you write as the text into 
	the room without other users seeing who said it.

.topic
	Usage   : topic <text>

	You can set the topic of the room you are in to the text given.

.call
	Usage   : call [<user>]
	Aliases : ,

	Allows you to set up a quick way of telling a user a message.  If you omit 
	the user then you will be shown which user you have currently set to quick 
	call.  Quick call is used such as:  ,hi there, how are ya?
	Which will send the 'hi there, how are ya?' to whomever is set in the quick 
	call.

.uncall
	Usage   : uncall

	Will reset your quick call so that it is unset.

.beep
	Usage   : beep <user> [<message>]

	Allows you to send an audioable message to a user.  If no message is
	supplied then a standard 'beep' message will be show to the user.

.preview
	Usage   : preview [<picture>]

	This command will allow you to preview a picture before you tell it 
	to a user or the room you are currently in.  If no picture name is 
	given then a list of all the pictures on file will be shown.

.picture
	Usage   : picture <picture>

	Allows you to show a picture to everyone in the same room you are in.


.ptell
	Usage   : ptell <user> <picture>

	Allows you to show a picture to an individual user.


.wake
	Usage   : wake <user>

	This sends a message and a beeping noise to the users terminal hopefully
	attracting their attention.


.invite
	Usage   : invite <user>

	This will allow a user of your choice to be invited into a private room
	which you are currently in.

.uninvite
	Usage   : uninvite <user>

	This will allow you to cancel the invitation for a user to join you in a
	private room.  You can only uninvite a user you have previously invited.

.knock
	Usage   : knock <room>

	This sends a message to people in a private room letting them know that you
	wish to enter.  It's then up to them to invite you in.