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%9Syntax:%9
LASTLOG %|[-] [-file <filename>] [-window <ref#|name>] [-new | -away] [-<level> -<level...>] [-clear] [-count] [-case] [-date] [-regexp | -word] [-before [<#>]] [-after [<#>]] [-<# before+after>] [<pattern>] [<count> [<start>]]
%9Parameters:%9
-: Doesn't print the 'Lastlog:' and 'End of Lastlog' messages.
-file: Output the lastlog to a file instead of the active window.
-window: Specifies the window to check.
-new: Only displays results since the previous lastlog.
-away: Only displays results since you previous away status.
-<level>: Specifies the levels to check (e.g. -joins -quits -hilight)
-clear: Removes the previous results from the active window.
-count: Displays how many lines match.
-case: Performs a case-sensitive matching.
-date: Prepends each row with the message's date
-regexp: The given text pattern is a regular expression.
-word: The text must match full words.
-force: Forces to display the lastlog, even if it exceeds 1000 lines.
-after: Include this many lines of content after the match.
-before: Include this many lines of content before the match.
-<#>: Include this many lines of content around the match.
<count>: Display a maximum number of `count' lines.
<start>: Skip the last `start' lines.
The pattern to search for and the maximum of lines to display; if no
parameter is given, the entire window buffer will be displayed.
%9Description:%9
Searches the active window for a pattern and displays the result.
%9Examples:%9
/LASTLOG holiday
/LASTLOG 'is on vacation' 10
/LASTLOG -force -file ~/mike.log 'mike'
/LASTLOG -hilight
/LASTLOG -5 searchterm
%9See also:%9 HILIGHT, SCROLLBACK
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