User is an operator (AOP) on the current channel (prefix +h.User is an admin (SOP) on the current channel (prefix & on UnrealIRCd, usually elsewhere).User is owner of the current channel (prefix ~ on UnrealIRCd, usually elsewhere).Setting people's modes (for current channel only)./cs set #channel Associates an email address with the channel.Changes the current channel's description.Changes the current channel's password to newpass.Un-registers the current channel to you with ChanServ.Registers the current channel to you with ChanServ and sets its password and description./cs register #channel password description.Whether or not to allow the first person who join the channel to get ops.Restores op/halfop/voice if a person with op/halfop/voice gets de-opped/halfopped/voiced.Maintains the topic even if everyone leaves.Keeps everyone except aops, sops, and the founder from becoming ops.Identifies you as the channel's founder and gives you founder-level privileges.I will use the shorthand in these examples. Depending on your client and network, /cs or /chanserv may not work. No nick changes permitted in the channel.Īll ChanServ commands begin with /cs or /chanserv or /msg ChanServ.A user must be invited to join the channel.Blocks messages containing color codes.Strips formatting from messages, rendering them as plaintext.Sets the channel so only registered nicks are allowed to talk.Sets the channel so only registered nicks are allowed in.Prevents users who are not opped/hopped/voiced from talking.Sets a limit on the number of users who are allowed in the channel at the same time.Sets a password for the channel which users must enter to join.Sets the channel as closed unless the person was invited.Sets the channel as invisible in /list and /whois.Sets the channel as invisible in /list.Set a mode with: /mode #channel +/-attribute NOTE: Under no circumstances should you change your nick to the letter O followed by 8 digit Terminates a "ghost" IRC session that's using your nickname.Kills (forcibly disconnects) someone who has your registered nick.If you have a nick that's been registered, and you don't i Identifies your nick to NickServ using the password you set.Registers your current nick with NickServ with the chosen password and binds it to an e-mail address (optional).Depending on your client or network, /ns may not work. This action is visible to the specified user.Īll nickserv commands begin with /ns or /msg NickServ. Doesn't work on all networks, doesn't work all the time. Attempts to resolve the IP address of the specified user.Shows information about a user who has quit.This action is not visible to the specified user.
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