This plugin lets you create and maintain custom CTCP replies. When you receive a CTCP message from another user on IRC, you can reply to it. Ircle automatically replies to certain CTCP messages with various information about you and your computer. This plugin allows you to customize the reply to any CTCP you receive, overriding Ircle's default replies, and to create your own replies.
To enable or disable this feature, type the following into any Ircle window:
/customctcp on
/customctcp off
To set the message that is sent and the sound that is played, type the following command into any Ircle window (or click the appropriate button on the IRCmagic Main Window):
/customctcp
The following window is displayed:

The Custom CTCP Replies list contains all of the custom CTCP replies the CustomCTCP plugin knows about.
To add a reply, press the Add button. The Edit Custom CTCP Reply window appears, allowing you to supply the settings for the new reply.
To remove a reply from the list, select the reply and click Delete.
To make a reply active, select the reply in the list and click Enable.
To deactivate a reply, select the reply in the list and click Disable.
When you are finished, clic Done to dismiss the window.
To edit an existing reply, select the reply in the list and click Edit. The Edit Custom CTCP Reply window appears, allowing you to edit the settings for the reply.

The CTCP Command edit field contains the CTCP message you want to reply to. For example, if someone sent the following command: /CTCP AlterEgo GESTALT, and AlterEgo had a reply with GESTALT in this edit field, that reply would be used.
The Custom Reply edit field contains the reply. The reply may contain multiple lines (seperated by carriage returns). If the reply contains multiple lines, each line is sent as a seperate reply. This edit field may contain custom message tags. For more information on how custom messages work, see Custom Messages.
The contents of the Speak this text when this CTCP command is received edit field is spoken (using Mac OS Text to Speech) when the reply is sent.
The Play this sound when this CTCP command is received area holds a sound that is played when this reply is sent. Click the Set button to choose a sound. Click the Clear button to remove a sound.