KoF0.70/
KoF0.70/datafiles/old_datafiles/
KoF0.70/helpfiles/
KoF0.70/miscfiles/
KoF0.70/motds/motd1/
KoF0.70/motds/motd2/
KoF0.70/socfiles/
KoF0.70/textfiles/
KoF0.70/textfiles/adminfiles/
KoF0.70/userfiles/
KoF0.70/userfiles/friends/
KoF0.70/userfiles/historys/
KoF0.70/userfiles/macros/
KoF0.70/userfiles/mail/
KoF0.70/userfiles/profiles/
KoF0.70/userfiles/rooms/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/friends/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/historys/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/macros/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/mail/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/profiles/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/reminders/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/rooms/
KoF0.70/userfiles/userfiles/xgcoms/
KoF0.70/userfiles/xgcoms/
~OLCommand :~RS grepu
~OLUsage   :~RS grepu <pattern>

This command allows you to search for a user who's name has the <pattern>
in it.  The pattern can have the wildcards ?, for a single letter match,
or * for multiple letter matches.
For example: .grepu an?? will match Andy, Andi, Anne and so on.
           : .grepu an* will match Andy, Anne, Another, Anthony and so on.
You cannot have the wildcards place together, such as ?*, *? or **.