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Lvl 450-400 syntax - /msg X,W join #channel : Tells X/W to join your channel. Enough said ;) Modinfo : syntax - /msg X,W modinfo #channel Changes a user's access settings Variables for Modinfo : ACCESS : Changes the access level of a user, possible values are 1 - (1 level below yours). So if you are 400, you can give up to 399 access. AUTOOP : Changes autoop from ON to OFF. Autoop means that X/W will op the user when they enter the channel. MATCH : Changes the user@host for a user in X/W's database. Useful if a user on your channel has changed ISP's Example : /msg X modinfo #somechannel MATCH someuser blah@blah REMPASS : Removes a users password. Yes a manager can remove his/her own password, he/she just has to be verified first. Example : exp : /msg X,W modinfo #somechannel REMPASS someuser End of variables for Modinfo. Remuser : syntax - /msg X,W remuser #channel Removes a user from the channel database. You must have higher access than the user you want to remove. Status : syntax - /msg X,W status #channel : Displays all special X/W modes, Channel modes and the number of users in your channel. Neat huh :) Lvl 100-300 Deop : syntax - /msg X,W deop #channel Invite : syntax - /msg X,W invite #channel Has W invite someone in your channel. Op : syntax - /msg X,W op #channel Suspend : syntax - /msg X,W suspend #channel Suspends a users access to X/W for the specified period of time. s(econds) , m(inutes), h(ours) or d(ays). You can only suspend someone with access lower than yours. Unsuspend : syntax - /msg X,W unsuspend #channel Unsuspends a user on your access list. Lvl 75 Ban : syntax - /msg X,W ban #channel Bans a person on X/W's list for a specific number of hours. The max is 336, 2 weeks. You use the person's nick if they are online. or specify a user@host if they are not. Level can be from 1 to your access level. A level 20 - 74 ban prevents the user from having ops. 75+ keeps them from being in the channel at all. You must at least have the same access level as the level of the ban to remove it. Unban : syntax - /msg X,W unban #channel Unbans a person from your channel. By nick if they are online, or by user@host if they are not, as with ban. (Also, removes any matching bans on X/W's banlist) Lvl 50 Kick : syntax - /msg X,W kick #channel Tells X/W to kick somone from your channel, The reason is optional. Your name will be placed in the kick msg. Topic : syntax - /msg X,W topic #channel Changes the topic in your channel. Status: syntax - /msg X,W status #channel : This does the same thing as level 400 status EXCEPT, it will not report channel modes (+nt ect) to anyone with access below 400. Access : syntax - /msg X,W access #channel Can look up the access for a certain person or a string. Expl : /msg X,W access #channel *!*@*.gnn.com , would return all GNN users with access on that channel. Also you can use these options instead of a nick or string. Access options -min level - show only users above the given level -max level - show only users below the given level -autoop - Show only users with autoop on. -noautoop - Show only users with autoop off. -modif - Shows who last modified the access listing Access Flags : - output of access command -X- USER: Blahguy- (*!*username@*.blah.com) ACCESS: 1 LMPU -X- CHANNEL: #cservice -- AUTOOP: ON M = Modified, but not saved to disk, database is autosaved every 90 minutes. P = Has a password U = User is currently authenticated L = Loaded in memory, An access remains listed in memory for 90 minutes after you log off. Banlist : syntax - /msg X,W banlist #channel : Shows the channel banlist. You must be in the channel to use this command. Chaninfo : syntax - /msg X,W chaninfo #channel : Displays whether or not a channel is registered, and to whom. Deauth : syntax - /msg X,W deauth #channel : If you have sent you password already and would like to deauthenticate yourself. Use this command. Help : syntax - /msg X,W help [command] : Displays help file on a given command. Lbanlist : syntax - /msg X,W lbanlist #channel Searches X/W's banlist for a certain string. Use * to see the whole list. Login : syntax - /msg X,W login #channel - If you have no password /msg [email protected] login #channel password - if you do /msg [email protected] login #channel password - for W This loads your access listing into memory and authenticates you on your channel. Note : Exact same as pass Map : syntax - /msg X,W map : Shows a map of connected servers. Motd : syntax - /msg X,W motd : Displays X/W's message of the day. Newpass : syntax - /msg [email protected] or [email protected] newpass #channel password : Sets a password on a channel for X/W. If it is X send to [email protected]. If it is W send to [email protected]. Pass : syntax - /msg [email protected] or [email protected] pass #channel password See Login Showcommands : syntax - /msg X,W showcommands #channel : Shows all commands you can use on a channel. Showignore : syntax - /msg X,W showignore : Shows X/W's ignore list. This is what happens when someone tries to or accidentally floods X/W. The time length is 60 minutes. Verify : syntax - /msg X,W verify nick : Displays whether or not a person is an official cservice rep. If X/W answers that the person is "NOT an authenticated CSERVICE representative" please come to #cservice and ask about them.
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