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Invite time has to be expressed in days, hours, and/or minutes.
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Invite time has to be expressed in days, hours, and/or minutes.
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See also: invites, -invite, stick, unstick
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See also: invites, -invite, stick, unstick
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+::+noteign
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+### %b+noteign%b%{+m} [user]%{-} <ignoremask>
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+ Add a new ignore to the user's note ignore list.
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+
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+See also: -noteign noteigns
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::+user
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::+user
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### %b+user%b <handle> [hostmask]
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### %b+user%b <handle> [hostmask]
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Creates a new user record for the handle given. The new user record will
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Creates a new user record for the handle given. The new user record will
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have no flags, an optional hostmask, and a random pass/secpass.
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have no flags, an optional hostmask, and a random pass/secpass.
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See also: -user, +host, -host%(hub)%{+n}, newleaf
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See also: -user, +host, -host%(hub)%{+n}, newleaf
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+::-ban
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+### %b-ban%b <banmask or number> [channel]
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+ Removes the specified ban from the list of bans stored on the bot. You may
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+ also reference the ban by the number shown by the 'bans' command.
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+
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+See also: bans, +ban, stick, unstick
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:hub:-bot
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:hub:-bot
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### %b-bot%b <bot>
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### %b-bot%b <bot>
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This is exactly the same as %b'%d-user'%b (it removes a user record). It is
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This is exactly the same as %b'%d-user'%b (it removes a user record). It is
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included for convenience.
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included for convenience.
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See also: +user, -user%{+n}, newleaf
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See also: +user, -user%{+n}, newleaf
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+::-chan
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+### %b-chan%b <channel>
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+ This removes ALL information about a channel from the bot.
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+
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+ %f*** IMPORTANT ***%f
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+
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+ This erases ALL information about the channel, including channel settings,
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+ bans, exempts, invites, and channel records for users -- %bEVERYTHING%b.
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+
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+ %bDO NOT%b use it to have the bot temporarily leave a channel. This
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+ command is for abandoning a channel (e.g. the channel will have to be
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+ redefined and all user flags for that channel will have to be redone.
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+
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+ If you want to do this try '%dcycle' or '%ddown'
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+See also: +chan, chanset, chaninfo, cycle, down
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+::-exempt
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+ Removes the specified exempt from the list of exempts stored on the bot. You
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+ may also reference the exempt by the number shown by the 'exempts' command.
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+
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+See also: exempts, +exempt, stick, unstick
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::-host
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::-host
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### %b-host%b <hostmask>
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### %b-host%b <hostmask>
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Removes a host from your handle.
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Removes a host from your handle.
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may also reference the ignore by the number shown by the 'ignores' command.
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may also reference the ignore by the number shown by the 'ignores' command.
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See also: +ignore, ignores
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See also: +ignore, ignores
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+::-invite
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+### %b-invite%b <hostmask or number>
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+ Removes the specified invite from the list of invites stored on the bot. You
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+ may also reference the invite by the number shown by the 'invites' command.
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+
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+See also: invites, +invite, stick, unstick
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+::-noteign
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+### %b-noteign%b%{+m} [user]%{-} <ignoremask>
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+ Remove an existing ignore from the user's note ignore list.
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+
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+See also: +noteign noteigns
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::-user
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::-user
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### %b-user%b <handle>
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### %b-user%b <handle>
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Removes the specified handle's user record.
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Removes the specified handle's user record.
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See also: +user%(hub)%{+a}, -bot%{+n}, newleaf
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See also: +user%(hub)%{+a}, -bot%{+n}, newleaf
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+:leaf:act
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+### %bact%b [channel] <text>
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+ Performs an action on the current console channel (or otherwise
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+ specified channel), as if the bot did it. Just like the /me
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+ command in IRC.
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+
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+See also: console
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::addlog
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::addlog
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### %baddlog%b <text>
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### %baddlog%b <text>
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Adds your comment to the bot's logfile. Bot masters can go back later and
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Adds your comment to the bot's logfile. Bot masters can go back later and
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review the log, and will see your comment (with your handle attached). This
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review the log, and will see your comment (with your handle attached). This
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is useful for explaining confusing activity.
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is useful for explaining confusing activity.
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+:leaf:adduser
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+### %badduser%b [!]<nickname> [handle]
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+ Creates a new user record for a user on the channel, using their
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+ current hostname. It's similar to a user msg'ing the bot 'hello'
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+ except that no information is sent to that user. If the bot
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+ already knows someone by that nickname, and the user on the channel
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+ doesn't have a bot record, then it does the equivalent of an
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+ 'ident' for that user -- except that, again, no information is
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+ sent to the user telling them that anything was done.
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+
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+ If the user is using a different nickname than the bot normally
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+ knows her by, you can specify her "handle" (the nickname that the
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+ bot remembers).
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+
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+ If you want to add a user using a static hostmask, prefix their nick
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+ with a '!'. i.e. .adduser !Lamer
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+
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+See also: +host, -host%{+m}, +user, -user%{-}
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::away
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::away
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### %baway%b [reason]
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### %baway%b [reason]
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Marks you as "away" on the party line. Your away message will show up in
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Marks you as "away" on the party line. Your away message will show up in
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settings.
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settings.
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See also: reload, save
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See also: reload, save
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+::bans
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+### %bbans%b [[channel/all]/wildcard]
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+ Shows you a list of the global bans active on the current channel, and the
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+ list of channel-specific bans, as well as any bans that are on the channel
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+ but weren't placed by the bot.
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+
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+ Here's a sample entry;
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+ [ 5] *!*habib@*frys.com (perm)
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+ paulie: revolving check policy
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+ Created 15:10
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+
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+ The number (5) can be used to reference the ban if you wish to remove it
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+ (see %b'-ban'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being banned. The "(perm)"
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+ means that the ban is "permanent": that is, it doesn't automatically expire.
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+ If there is an elapsed time showing instead, the time displayed is how long
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+ the ban has been active. These types of bans expire after two hours. The
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+ second line of the ban entry is the comment ("revolving check policy"), and
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+ who set the ban (paulie). The last line shows when the ban was added, and
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+ possibly the last time the ban was activated on the channel (if it's
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+ different from the creation time).
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+
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+ Sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. A "!" means
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+ the ban is in the bot's ban list, but is not currently on the channel. A "*"
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+ marks a ban which is NOT in the bot's ban list but IS on the channel.
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+
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+ If you use 'bans' without an argument, it will show you only the bans which
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+ are currently active on the channel. If you use 'bans all', it will show you
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+ every ban in the global ban list and on the channel. If you use 'bans
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+ <wildcard>', it will list all bans (active or not) that match against your
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+ wildcard. Consider it a 'bans all' list matched against your wildcard.
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+
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+ The ban list may change according to which channel you're currently viewing
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+ in the console. Different bans may be active on different channels. If you
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+ specify a channel name, that channel will be used instead of your current
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+ console channel.
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+
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+See also: -ban, +ban, console%{+m|m}, chanset, chaninfo%{-}, stick, unstick
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:hub:binds
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:hub:binds
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### %bbinds%b [type/match] [all]
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### %bbinds%b [type/match] [all]
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Shows the Tcl bindings in effect, in a list similar to this:
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Shows the Tcl bindings in effect, in a list similar to this:
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%{-}
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%{-}
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See also: link
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See also: link
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+:leaf:channel
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+### %bchannel%b [channel-name]
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+ Shows you an extensive display of the users on a channel, and
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+ the current channel attributes. By default, it shows you the
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+ channel you are currently viewing on the console, but you can
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+ specify another channel if you wish.
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+
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+ The first line will look like:
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+ Channel #hiya, 8 members, 45 users, mode +tn:
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+ This means that the bot is sitting on channel #hiya, where 8
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+ other irc'ers are. There are 45 people that the bot knows by
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+ hostmask, and the channel mode is +tn. If the bot isn't on
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+ the channel it is supposed to be on, it will say "Desiring
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+ channel #hiya" instead. Next is a list of the users on the
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+ channel, with each entry looking like this:
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+ NICKNAME HANDLE JOIN HOPS IDLE USER@HOST
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+ @kantSF kantSF 14:53 o 2 6m josh@random.edu
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+ The "@kantSF" means that the user's nickname is kantSF and that
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+ he is a chanop. The second "kantSF" is the nickname that the
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+ bot knows him by. Sometimes this will differ from the nickname
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+ a person is using. The time displayed is the time the user
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+ joined the channel. The next field is the attributes:
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+ n - bot owner o - can get ops (+o)
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+ m - bot master or owner f - channel friend
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+ b - another bot d - cannot get ops (+d)
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+ The last field is the user@host he is using irc from.
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+
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+See also: status, whois
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+::chanset
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+### %bchanset%b <channel> <settings>
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+ Allows you to change the channel settings (see %b'chaninfo'%b for the
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+ settings) for one specific channel or all channels. Use '*' to to apply the
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+ change to all channels.
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+ Changes are used until the next restart, and are saved
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+ whenever the userfile is saved.
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+
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+See also: %{+n}+chan, -chan%{-}, chaninfo
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::chat
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::chat
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### %bchat%b <on/off>
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### %bchat%b <on/off>
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### %bchat%b <[*]channel number/name>
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### %bchat%b <[*]channel number/name>
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'gavroche' to 'jamie', you would use 'chhandle gavroche jamie'.
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'gavroche' to 'jamie', you would use 'chhandle gavroche jamie'.
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See also: chpass%{+n}, chsecpass
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See also: chpass%{+n}, chsecpass
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+::chinfo
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+### %bchinfo%b <user> [channel] [info-line/none]
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+ Sets the information line for a user. This line is shown via the /msg
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+ commands %b'who'%b and %b'whois'%b. If you have set greet on, it is also
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+ shown when the user joins the channel. If the info line begins with an '@',
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+ then it is "locked", and that user may no longer change it. If the channel
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+ name is omitted, the default info line is changed. If you specify 'none'
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+ as the info-line, it will be erased.
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+
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+See also: info
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:hub:chpass
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:hub:chpass
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### %bchpass%b <handle> [newpassword]
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### %bchpass%b <handle> [newpassword]
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Changes a user's password. If you do not specify the new password, the user
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Changes a user's password. If you do not specify the new password, the user
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Display a dump of memory allocation information, assuming the bot was
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Display a dump of memory allocation information, assuming the bot was
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compiled with memory debugging. It's useless to anyone but developers
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compiled with memory debugging. It's useless to anyone but developers
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trying to find memory leaks.
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trying to find memory leaks.
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+:leaf:deluser
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+### %bdeluser%b <nickname>
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+ deletes a user record for a user on the channel, using their
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+ current hostname. Channel masters can remove users so long as
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+ the user isn't a bot master.
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+
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+see also: adduser%{+m}, +user, -user%{-}
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::die
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::die
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### %bdie%b [reason]
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### %bdie%b [reason]
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This kills the bot. The bot goes offline immediately, logging who issued
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This kills the bot. The bot goes offline immediately, logging who issued
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just like everyone else will see it. If it's off, then it won't happen.
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just like everyone else will see it. If it's off, then it won't happen.
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See also: color
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See also: color
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+::exempts
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+### %bexempts%b [[channel/all]/wildcard]
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+ Shows you a list of the global exempts active on the current channel, and
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+ the list of channel-specific exempts, as well as any exempts that are on the
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+ channel but weren't placed by the bot.
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+
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+ Here's a sample entry;
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+ ! [ 3] *!test@test.com (perm)
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+ Wcc: requested
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+ Created 01:15
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+
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+ The number (3) can be used to reference the exempt if you wish to remove it
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+ (see %b'-exempt'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being exempted. The "(perm)"
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+ means that the exempt is "permanent": that is, it doesn't automatically
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+ expire. If there is an elapsed time showing instead, the time displayed is
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+ how long the exempt has been active. These types of exempts expire after one
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+ hour. The second line of the exempt entry is the comment ("requested"), and
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+ who set the exempt (Wcc). The last line shows when the exempt was added, and
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+ possibly the last time the exempt was activated on the channel (if it's
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+ different from the creation time).
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+
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+ Sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. A "!" means
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+ the exempt is in the bot's exempt list, but is not currently on the channel.
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+ A "*" marks an exempt which is NOT in the bot's exempt list but IS on the
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+ channel.
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+
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+ If you use 'exempts' without an argument, it will show you only the exempts
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+ which are currently active on the channel. If you use 'exempts all', it will
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+ show you every exempt in the global exempt list and on the channel. If you
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+ use 'exempts <wildcard>', it will list all exempts (active or not) that
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+ match against your wildcard. Consider it a 'exempts all' list matched
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+ against your wildcard.
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+
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+ The exempt list may change according to which channel you're currently
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+ viewing in the console. Different exempts may be active on different
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+ channels. If you specify a channel name, that channel will be used instead
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+ of your current console channel.
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+
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+See also: -exempt, +exempt, console%{+m|m}, chanset, chaninfo%{-}, stick, unstick
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::fixcodes
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::fixcodes
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### %bfixcodes%b
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### %bfixcodes%b
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This is for use in situations where the bot gets mixed up about the type
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This is for use in situations where the bot gets mixed up about the type
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@@ -295,6 +493,13 @@ See also: color
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"Local time is now [1m17:17[0m" for example instead of "Local time is
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"Local time is now [1m17:17[0m" for example instead of "Local time is
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now 17:17". Use this to turn telnet codes on or off/change the display
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now 17:17". Use this to turn telnet codes on or off/change the display
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mode.
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mode.
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+::fwd
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+### %bfwd%b <handle> [desto]
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+ This allows you to set a note forwarding address for a user,
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+ this means if a note needs to be stored for the user, the
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+ bot will attempt to pass it on to the given user@bot, if
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+ the bot is not online then the note is still stored locally,
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+ if the other user doesn't exist, the note is lost. Boohoo.
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::handle
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::handle
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### %bhandle%b <new-handle>
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### %bhandle%b <new-handle>
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Changes your handle on the bot. This is the handle (nickname) that the
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Changes your handle on the bot. This is the handle (nickname) that the
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@@ -329,6 +534,85 @@ See also: newpass%{+m}, %(hub)chhand, chpass%{+n}, chsecpass
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that match against your wildcard.
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that match against your wildcard.
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See also: +ignore, -ignore
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See also: +ignore, -ignore
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+::info
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+### %binfo%b [channel] [info-line]
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+ Sets your info line. This line is shown via the /msg commands %b'who'%b and
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+ %b'whois'%b. If you have set greet on, it is also shown when you joins the
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+ channel. If the info line begins with an '@', then it is "locked", and tou
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+ may no longer change it.
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+
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+%{+m|m}See also: chinfo%{-}
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+::invites
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+### %binvites%b [[channel/all]/wildcard]
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+ Shows you a list of the global invites active on the current channel, and
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+ the list of channel-specific invites, as well as any invites that are on the
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+ channel but weren't placed by the bot.
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+
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+ Here's a sample entry;
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+ ! [ 3] *!test@test.com (perm)
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+ Wcc: requested
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+ Created 01:15
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+
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+ The number (3) can be used to reference the invite if you wish to remove it
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+ (see %b'-invite'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being invited. The "(perm)"
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+ means that the invite is "permanent": that is, it doesn't automatically
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+ expire. If there is an elapsed time showing instead, the time displayed is
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+ how long the invite has been active. These types of invites expire after one
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+ hour. The second line of the invite entry is the comment ("requested"), and
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+ who set the invite (Wcc). The last line shows when the invite was added, and
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+ possibly the last time the invite was activated on the channel (if it's
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+ different from the creation time).
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+
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+ Sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. A "!" means
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+ the invite is in the bot's invite list, but is not currently on the channel.
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+ A "*" marks an invite which is NOT in the bot's invite list but IS on the
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+ channel.
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+
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+ If you use 'invites' without an argument, it will show you only the invites
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+ which are currently active on the channel. If you use 'invites all', it will
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+ show you every invite in the global invite list and on the channel. If you
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+ use 'invites <wildcard>', it will list all invites (active or not) that
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+ match against your wildcard. Consider it a 'invites all' list matched
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+ against your wildcard.
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+
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+ The invite list may change according to which channel you're currently
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+ viewing in the console. Different invites may be active on different
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+ channels. If you specify a channel name, that channel will be used instead
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+ of your current console channel.
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+
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+See also: -invite, +invite, console%{+m|m}, chanset, chaninfo%{-}, stick, unstick
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+:leaf:kick
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+### %bkick%b [channel] <nickname> [reason]
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+ will kick a user off your current console channel (or specified
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+ other channel) with the comment given. if you omit the reason,
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+ the default kick comment is "requested".
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+
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+See also: kickban, console
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+:leaf:kickban
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+### %bkickban%b [channel] [-|@]<nickname> [comment]
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+ kicks a user off the channel and bans her by a reasonable host-
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+ mask. your nickname will be attached to the ban in the bot's
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+ internal ban list, and the ban will last for whatever is set in
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+ ban-time -- only on this channel. use %b'.+ban'%b for a more
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+ permanent ban which will be activated on every channel the bot
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+ monitors. if you use a comment, that will also be attached to
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+ the ban in the ban list, and used as the kick comment.
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+ appending a prefix of ! or @ to a nickname changes the ban
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+ mask used:
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+ e.g. with a host of nick!ident@host.name.domain
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+
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+ command banmask
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+ .kickban nick *!*dent@*.name.domain
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+ .kickban -nick *!*dent@host.name.domain
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+ .kickban @nick *!*@host.name.domain
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+
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+ with a host of nick!~ident@host.name.domain (strict-host set to 1)
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+
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+ command banmask
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+ .kickban nick *!*ident@*.name.domain
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+ .kickban -nick *!*ident@host.name.domain
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+
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+See also: +ban, bans, stick
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:hub:link
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:hub:link
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### %blink%b [via-bot] <bot-to-link>
|
|
### %blink%b [via-bot] <bot-to-link>
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Attempts to link to another hub. This command is deprecated and not
|
|
Attempts to link to another hub. This command is deprecated and not
|
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@@ -380,7 +664,13 @@ See also: unlink, newleaf%{+a}, -bot
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::motd
|
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::motd
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### %bmotd%b %{+m}<message>%{-}
|
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### %bmotd%b %{+m}<message>%{-}
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|
|
This redisplays the partyline Message Of The Day, which was shown when you
|
|
This redisplays the partyline Message Of The Day, which was shown when you
|
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|
- first joined the partyline.%{m) Inclue a message to set the motd.
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+ first joined the partyline.%{+m} Inclue a message to set the motd.
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|
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+:leaf:msg
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|
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|
|
+### %bmsg%b <nickname> <text>
|
|
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|
|
+ sends a private message to someone from the bot, just as if the
|
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|
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+ bot had typed /msg.
|
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+
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|
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+%{+n}See also: netmsg%{-}
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|
::newpass
|
|
::newpass
|
|
|
### %bnewpass%b <password>
|
|
### %bnewpass%b <password>
|
|
|
Changes your password on the bot. This is similar to the '/msg <bot> pass'
|
|
Changes your password on the bot. This is similar to the '/msg <bot> pass'
|
|
@@ -388,6 +678,17 @@ See also: unlink, newleaf%{+a}, -bot
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%(hub)%{+m}See also: chpass%{+n}, chsecpass
|
|
%(hub)%{+m}See also: chpass%{+n}, chsecpass
|
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|
::note
|
|
::note
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bnote%b <nickname[@bot]> <message>
|
|
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|
|
+ sends a private note to a user on the party line. if that user
|
|
|
|
|
+ is currently on the party line, and not marked as away, she will
|
|
|
|
|
+ receive the message immediately. otherwise it may be stored
|
|
|
|
|
+ and displayed the next time that user joins the party line. if
|
|
|
|
|
+ you join the channel, and have notes stored for you on the bot,
|
|
|
|
|
+ it will tell you. to send a note to someone on a different bot,
|
|
|
|
|
+ use "nick@bot" for the nickname.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: whom, notes, noteigns
|
|
|
|
|
+::note
|
|
|
### %bnote%b <nickname[@bot]> <message>
|
|
### %bnote%b <nickname[@bot]> <message>
|
|
|
Sends a private note to a user on the partyline. If that user is currently
|
|
Sends a private note to a user on the partyline. If that user is currently
|
|
|
logged in and not marked as away, the message will be received immediately.
|
|
logged in and not marked as away, the message will be received immediately.
|
|
@@ -396,6 +697,12 @@ See also: unlink, newleaf%{+a}, -bot
|
|
|
the nickname.
|
|
the nickname.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See also: whom, notes
|
|
See also: whom, notes
|
|
|
|
|
+::noteigns
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bnoteigns%b%{+m} [user]%{-}
|
|
|
|
|
+ List all note ignores. All notes sent from users who match one of the
|
|
|
|
|
+ ignore masks will be rejected.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: +noteign -noteign
|
|
|
::page
|
|
::page
|
|
|
### %bpage%b <number/off>
|
|
### %bpage%b <number/off>
|
|
|
This allows you to slow down the number of lines the bot sends you at once
|
|
This allows you to slow down the number of lines the bot sends you at once
|
|
@@ -421,6 +728,35 @@ See also: bots%{+n}, newleaf%{+a}, -bot
|
|
|
never do this.
|
|
never do this.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See also: save
|
|
See also: save
|
|
|
|
|
+:leaf:reset
|
|
|
|
|
+### %breset%b [channel]
|
|
|
|
|
+ clears out the bot's channel information and makes it gather the
|
|
|
|
|
+ information from the server all over again, as if it had just
|
|
|
|
|
+ joined that channel. it's not really useful much, but could be
|
|
|
|
|
+ if an odd bug causes the channel information to get scrambled.
|
|
|
|
|
+ unfortunately this command used to get a lot of use. you can omit
|
|
|
|
|
+ the channel name to make it reset ALL channels.
|
|
|
|
|
+:leaf:resetbans
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bresetbans%b [channel]
|
|
|
|
|
+ resets the bot's ban list for the channel. any bans on the channel
|
|
|
|
|
+ that aren't in the ban list (either the global list or the local
|
|
|
|
|
+ channel ban list) will be removed, and if there are any bans in the
|
|
|
|
|
+ global ban list or channel ban list that are not currently on the
|
|
|
|
|
+ channel, they will be added.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: bans, console%{+m|m}, reset
|
|
|
|
|
+:leaf:resetexempts
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bresetexempts%b [channel]
|
|
|
|
|
+ resets the bot's exemption list for the channel. this command
|
|
|
|
|
+ behaves exactly like resetbans, except it is for exempts.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: resetbans, resetinvites
|
|
|
|
|
+:leaf:resetinvites
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bresetinvites%b [channel]
|
|
|
|
|
+ resets the bot's invitation list for the channel. this command
|
|
|
|
|
+ behaves exactly like resetbans, except it is for invites.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: resetbans, resetinvites
|
|
|
::restart
|
|
::restart
|
|
|
### %brestart%b
|
|
### %brestart%b
|
|
|
Restarts the Tcl interpreter, wipes all timers, reloads all modules, and
|
|
Restarts the Tcl interpreter, wipes all timers, reloads all modules, and
|
|
@@ -436,6 +772,10 @@ See also: reload, save
|
|
|
written to disk about once an hour.
|
|
written to disk about once an hour.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See also: reload, backup
|
|
See also: reload, backup
|
|
|
|
|
+:leaf:say
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bsay%b [channel] <text>
|
|
|
|
|
+ dumps the text to your current console channel (or other specified
|
|
|
|
|
+ channel), as if the bot "said" it.
|
|
|
::simul
|
|
::simul
|
|
|
### %bsimul%b <handle> <text>
|
|
### %bsimul%b <handle> <text>
|
|
|
This allows you to simulate the specified handle typing the given text.
|
|
This allows you to simulate the specified handle typing the given text.
|
|
@@ -445,6 +785,13 @@ See also: reload, backup
|
|
|
work unless eggdrop has simul enabled in the config file.
|
|
work unless eggdrop has simul enabled in the config file.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
See also: su
|
|
See also: su
|
|
|
|
|
+::stick
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bstick%b [ban/exempt/invite] <hostmask/number> [channel]
|
|
|
|
|
+ Makes a ban, exempt, or invite "sticky". This means that the bot will always
|
|
|
|
|
+ try to keep it active on the channel. Obviously, if the channel isn't using
|
|
|
|
|
+ dynamic bans, this has no effect.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: bans, exempts, invites, unstick, +ban, +exempt, +invite
|
|
|
::strip
|
|
::strip
|
|
|
### %bstrip%b [modes]
|
|
### %bstrip%b [modes]
|
|
|
Allows you to remove embedded 'attribute' codes your partyline output. Valid
|
|
Allows you to remove embedded 'attribute' codes your partyline output. Valid
|
|
@@ -468,6 +815,12 @@ See also: fixcodes, color, echo
|
|
|
Lets you assume the identity of another user. If you are a global owner,
|
|
Lets you assume the identity of another user. If you are a global owner,
|
|
|
this does not require a password. Otherwise, you will be asked for the
|
|
this does not require a password. Otherwise, you will be asked for the
|
|
|
user's password. %b%dquit%b returns you to your original handle.
|
|
user's password. %b%dquit%b returns you to your original handle.
|
|
|
|
|
+:leaf:topic
|
|
|
|
|
+### %btopic%b <text>
|
|
|
|
|
+ changes the channel's topic, assuming the bot is a chanop or the
|
|
|
|
|
+ channel is not +t (uses your current console channel).
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: console
|
|
|
:hub:trace
|
|
:hub:trace
|
|
|
### %btrace%b <bot>
|
|
### %btrace%b <bot>
|
|
|
Sends out a trace signal to another bot. If/when the trace signal returns,
|
|
Sends out a trace signal to another bot. If/when the trace signal returns,
|
|
@@ -483,6 +836,11 @@ See also: bots, bottree, vbottree
|
|
|
Stats groups are IRC, Botnet, Partyline, Transfer.mod and Misc.
|
|
Stats groups are IRC, Botnet, Partyline, Transfer.mod and Misc.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
%{+m}See also: restart
|
|
%{+m}See also: restart
|
|
|
|
|
+::unstick
|
|
|
|
|
+### %bunstick%b [ban/exempt/invite] <hostmask/number> [channel]
|
|
|
|
|
+ Makes a "sticky" ban, exempt, or invite normal again.
|
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
|
|
|
+See also: bans, exempts, invites, stick, -ban, -exempt, -invite
|
|
|
::whoami
|
|
::whoami
|
|
|
### %bwhoami%b
|
|
### %bwhoami%b
|
|
|
Shows your current handle and to what bot you are connected.
|
|
Shows your current handle and to what bot you are connected.
|