If I run /join (without arguments) I currently get:
It's unclear what this is suggesting. I think it should at least mention that the usage is incorrect, and the correct usage would look like what's shown.
Secondly, I think /join without an argument could join the channel for the current tab. The use case is this: suppose my nick is use so tiny automatically picks osa1_, but osa1_ is not registered, so I can't join +r channels, but I may have tabs to such channels from before the connection is lost. In these cases after changing my nick to osa1 I should be able to switch to those channels and just do /join instead of /join #channel_name and try to join the channel of the tab.
If I run
/join(without arguments) I currently get:It's unclear what this is suggesting. I think it should at least mention that the usage is incorrect, and the correct usage would look like what's shown.
Secondly, I think
/joinwithout an argument could join the channel for the current tab. The use case is this: suppose my nick is use so tiny automatically picksosa1_, butosa1_is not registered, so I can't join +r channels, but I may have tabs to such channels from before the connection is lost. In these cases after changing my nick toosa1I should be able to switch to those channels and just do/joininstead of/join #channel_nameand try to join the channel of the tab.