2 Irssi's colors that you can use in text formats, hilights, etc. :
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6 %k %K %0 black dark grey black
7 %r %R %1 red bold red red
8 %g %G %2 green bold green green
9 %y %Y %3 yellow bold yellow yellow
10 %b %B %4 blue bold blue blue
11 %m %M %5 magenta bold magenta magenta
12 %p %P magenta (think: purple)
13 %c %C %6 cyan bold cyan cyan
14 %w %W %7 white bold white white
15 %n %N Turn off all colors and other formatting
16 %F Blinking on/off (think: flash)
21 %| Marks the indentation position
22 %# Monospace font on/off (useful with lists and GUI)
25 In .theme files %n works a bit differently. See default.theme
29 MIRC colors that you can use when writing text to channel:
31 foreground (fg) background (bg)
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33 0 white light gray + blinking fg
37 4 light red red + blinking fg
39 6 magenta (purple) magenta
41 8 yellow orange + blinking fg
42 9 light green green + blinking fg
44 11 light cyan cyan + blinking fg
45 12 light blue blue + blinking fg
46 13 light magenta magenta + blinking fg
47 14 gray black + blinking fg
48 15 light gray light gray
50 These colors may differ depending on your terminal. In particular
51 the meaning for background may be the same as for the foreground
52 (bright colors, no blinking), and orange often looks like brown or
55 How to use these colors ('#' means a number as MIRC color code):
58 <Ctrl>-c#[,#] set foreground and optionally background color
59 <Ctrl>-o reset all formats to plain text
60 <Ctrl>-v set inverted color mode
61 <Ctrl>-_ set underline
62 <Ctrl>-7 same as <Ctrl>-_
64 To reset a mode set it again, f.e.
65 <Ctrl-C>3<Ctrl-V>FOO<Ctrl-V>BAR
66 creates black on green FOO followed by a green on black BAR