Syntax: .bafk [-l] [<message>] Result: Some people call this the boss command. It is like AFK but unlike AFK, all output your your screen is turned off until you return. It will also clear your screen before disabling output to it. As soon as you type something, it will turn off the BAFK status and return you to the normal status. IF you use -l option, this will enable the terminal locking feature. It will lock your terminal from all input, and require you to enter your normal account password to un-lock it. Useful when you want to leave the computer unattended, and don't want to worry about anyone screwing with it. MAKE NOTE that if you type your password incorrectly, you will NOT get a password prompt back, since bafk means you're not supposed to see anything. Just assume that it's there. If you have .set hidden on, your password, when typed, will not echo back to you, unlike an .afk -l MESSAGES WILL NOT be displayed to your terminal and they are lost.