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- ::+ban
- ### %b+ban%b <hostmask> [channel] [%%<XdXhXm>] [comment]
- Adds a ban to the list of bans stored on the bot, with optional comment and
- ban time. This ban is stored with your handle as the creator, and will be
- in effect for every channel if no channel is specified. Prefixing a comment
- with '@' will make it only visible within the bot, and not used as the ban
- reason. Ban time has to be expressed in days, hours, and/or minutes.
-
- See also: bans, -ban, stick, unstick
- ::+chan
- ### %b+chan%b <channel> [options]
- Adds a channel to the bot's channel list. If options are specified, the
- channel will be configured with the options.
-
- See also: -chan, chanset, chaninfo
- ::+chrec
- ### %b+chrec%b <handle> [channel]
- Adds an empty channel record for the specified user so that channel lastons
- and info lines can be saved. No flags are associated with the channel.
-
- See also: -chrec, chattr%{+n}, +chan, -chan%{-}
- ::+exempt
- ### %b+exempt%b <hostmask> [channel] [%%<XdXhXm>] [comment]
- Adds an exempt to the list of exempts stored on the bot, with optional
- comment and exempt time. This exempt is stored with your handle as the
- creator, and will be in effect for every channel if no channel is specified.
- Exempt time has to be expressed in days, hours, and/or minutes.
-
- See also: exempts, -exempt, stick, unstick
- ::+host
- ### %b+host%b [handle] <hostmask>
- Adds a hostmask to a user's user record. Hostmasks are used to identify your
- handle on IRC. If a handle is not specified, the hostmask will be added to
- YOUR user record.
-
- See also: -host
- ::+ignore
- ### %b+ignore%b <hostmask> [%%<XdXhXm>] [comment]
- Adds an ignore to the list of ignores stored on the bot, with optional
- comment and ignore time. This ignore is stored with your handle as the
- creator. Ignore time has to be expressed in days, hours, and/or minutes.
-
- See also: -ignore, ignores
- ::+invite
- ### %b+invite%b <hostmask> [channel] [%%<XdXhXm>] [comment]
- Adds an invite to the list of invites stored on the bot, with optional
- comment and invite time. This invite is stored with your handle as the
- creator, and will be in effect for every channel if no channel is specified.
- Invite time has to be expressed in days, hours, and/or minutes.
-
- See also: invites, -invite, stick, unstick
- ::+noteign
- ### %b+noteign%b%{+m} [user]%{-} <ignoremask>
- Add a new ignore to the user's note ignore list.
-
- See also: -noteign noteigns
- ::+user
- ### %b+user%b <handle> [hostmask]
- Creates a new user record for the handle given. The new user record will
- have no flags, an optional hostmask, and a random pass/secpass.
-
- See also: -user, +host, -host%{+ni}, newleaf%{-}
- ::-ban
- ### %b-ban%b <banmask or number> [channel]
- Removes the specified ban from the list of bans stored on the bot. You may
- also reference the ban by the number shown by the 'bans' command.
-
- See also: bans, +ban, stick, unstick
- :hub:-bot
- ### %b-bot%b <bot>
- This is exactly the same as %b'%d-user'%b (it removes a user record). It is
- included for convenience.
-
- See also: +user, -user%{+n}, newleaf%{-}
- ::-chan
- ### %b-chan%b <channel>
- This removes ALL information about a channel from the bot.
-
- %f*** IMPORTANT ***%f
-
- This erases ALL information about the channel, including channel settings,
- bans, exempts, invites, and channel records for users -- %bEVERYTHING%b.
-
- %bDO NOT%b use it to have the bot temporarily leave a channel. This
- command is for abandoning a channel (e.g. the channel will have to be
- redefined and all user flags for that channel will have to be redone.
-
- If you want to do this try '%dcycle' or '%ddown'
-
- See also: +chan, chanset, chaninfo, cycle, down
- ::-chrec
- ### %b-chrec%b <handle> [channel]
- Removes a channel record for the specified user, including channel lastons,
- info lines, and flags.
-
- See also: +chrec, chattr
- ::-exempt
- Removes the specified exempt from the list of exempts stored on the bot. You
- may also reference the exempt by the number shown by the 'exempts' command.
-
- See also: exempts, +exempt, stick, unstick
- ::-host
- ### %b-host%b <hostmask>
- Removes a host from your handle.
- %{+m|m}
- ### %b-host%b <handle> <hostmask>
- Removes a hostmask from a user's user record.
- %{-}
-
- See also: +host
- ::-ignore
- ### %b-ignore%b <hostmask/number>
- Removes the specified ignore from the list of ignores stored on the bot. You
- may also reference the ignore by the number shown by the 'ignores' command.
-
- See also: +ignore, ignores
- ::-invite
- ### %b-invite%b <hostmask or number>
- Removes the specified invite from the list of invites stored on the bot. You
- may also reference the invite by the number shown by the 'invites' command.
-
- See also: invites, +invite, stick, unstick
- ::-noteign
- ### %b-noteign%b%{+m} [user]%{-} <ignoremask>
- Remove an existing ignore from the user's note ignore list.
-
- See also: +noteign noteigns
- ::-user
- ### %b-user%b <handle>
- Removes the specified handle's user record.
-
- See also: +user%{+ai}, -bot%{-}%{+nai}, newleaf%{-}
- ::about:
- ### %babout%b
- If you feel you are missing from the list feel free to contact bryan.
- :leaf:act
- ### %bact%b [channel] <text>
- Performs an action on the current console channel (or otherwise
- specified channel), as if the bot did it. Just like the /me
- command in IRC.
-
- See also: console
- ::addlog
- ### %baddlog%b <text>
- Adds your comment to the bot's logfile. Bot masters can go back later and
- review the log, and will see your comment (with your handle attached). This
- is useful for explaining confusing activity.
- :leaf:adduser
- ### %badduser%b [!]<nickname> [handle]
- Creates a new user record for a user on the channel, using their
- current hostname. It's similar to a user msg'ing the bot 'hello'
- except that no information is sent to that user. If the bot
- already knows someone by that nickname, and the user on the channel
- doesn't have a bot record, then it does the equivalent of an
- 'ident' for that user -- except that, again, no information is
- sent to the user telling them that anything was done.
-
- If the user is using a different nickname than the bot normally
- knows her by, you can specify her "handle" (the nickname that the
- bot remembers).
-
- If you want to add a user using a static hostmask, prefix their nick
- with a '!'. i.e. .adduser !Lamer
-
- See also: +host, -host%{+m}, +user, -user%{-}
- :leaf:authed:
- ### %bauthed%b
- Displays users who are authed on the bot for chan/msg cmds.
- ::away
- ### %baway%b [reason]
- Marks you as "away" on the party line. Your away message will show up in
- the %b'%dwho'%b list, and will be displayed to anyone who tries to send you
- a note. Your notes will be stored, and then displayed to you as soon as you
- are no longer away. Saying something on the party line will automatically
- remove your "away" status, or you can type %b'%dback'%b or %b'%daway'%b by
- itself.
-
- See also: back
- ::back
- ### %bback%b
- This marks you as no longer away on the party line.
-
- See also: away
- :hub:backup
- ### %bbackup%b
- This makes the bot write a backup of its entire user list to the disk.
- This is useful if you feel the need to backup the userfile and channel
- settings.
-
- See also: reload, save
- ::bans
- ### %bbans%b [[channel/all]/wildcard]
- Shows you a list of the global bans active on the current channel, and the
- list of channel-specific bans, as well as any bans that are on the channel
- but weren't placed by the bot.
-
- Here's a sample entry;
- [ 5] *!*habib@*frys.com (perm)
- paulie: revolving check policy
- Created 15:10
-
- The number (5) can be used to reference the ban if you wish to remove it
- (see %b'-ban'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being banned. The "(perm)"
- means that the ban is "permanent": that is, it doesn't automatically expire.
- If there is an elapsed time showing instead, the time displayed is how long
- the ban has been active. These types of bans expire after two hours. The
- second line of the ban entry is the comment ("revolving check policy"), and
- who set the ban (paulie). The last line shows when the ban was added, and
- possibly the last time the ban was activated on the channel (if it's
- different from the creation time).
-
- Sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. A "!" means
- the ban is in the bot's ban list, but is not currently on the channel. A "*"
- marks a ban which is NOT in the bot's ban list but IS on the channel.
-
- If you use 'bans' without an argument, it will show you only the bans which
- are currently active on the channel. If you use 'bans all', it will show you
- every ban in the global ban list and on the channel. If you use 'bans
- <wildcard>', it will list all bans (active or not) that match against your
- wildcard. Consider it a 'bans all' list matched against your wildcard.
-
- The ban list may change according to which channel you're currently viewing
- in the console. Different bans may be active on different channels. If you
- specify a channel name, that channel will be used instead of your current
- console channel.
-
- See also: -ban, +ban, console%{+m|m}, chanset, chaninfo%{-}, stick, unstick
- :hub:bc:
- ### %bbc%b <bot> <cmd> [params]
- See: botcmd
- :hub:binds
- ### %bbinds%b [type/match] [all]
- Shows the Tcl bindings in effect, in a list similar to this:
- Command bindings:
- TYPE FLGS COMMAND HITS BINDING (TCL)
- msg -|- rose 0 msg_rose
- msg -|- go 0 msg_go
- dcc m|- bind 0 cmd_bind
- pub -|- gross 0 pub_gross
- The fields should be self-explanatory, except for HITS, which records the
- number of times that binding has been called. If not, go read the file
- %b'doc/tcl-commands.doc'%b for help on the Tcl bind command. Note that the
- builtin commands are now shown. You may also specify a type of binding to
- show (i.e. %b'%dbinds msg'%b) or you can specify a wild card match (i.e.
- %b'%dbinds *seen*'%b) if you want to narrow the field a bit. The wild card
- matches will match against the TYPE, COMMAND and BINDING fields. You can
- view more binds by adding 'all' to the end of the command.
-
- See also: tcl
- :hub:boot
- ### %bboot%b <handle[@bot]> [reason]
- Kicks a user off the party line and displays the reason, if you specify
- one. You can also specify a bot, and attempt to boot someone from another
- bot on the botnet, though it may be rejected if that bot does not allow
- remote boots. You can not boot a bot owner.
- :hub:botcmd:
- ### %bbotcmd%b <bot> <cmd> [params]
- The specified cmd and optional parameters are executed on the specified bot,
- all results are displayed back on DCC. For example:
- [19:29] #bryan# botcmd wtest whom ...
- [19:29] (wtest) #bryan# whom
- [wtest] Nick
- [wtest] ----------
- [wtest] ^bryan
- [wtest] ^bryan [idle 1h22m]
- [wtest] ^bryan [idle 1h22m]
- [wtest] Total users: 3
-
- The bot specified can also have wildcards in it. '*' for 1 or more chars, and
- '?' for exactly 1 char. Use this cmd carefuly, and even think about placing
- a cmdpass on it.
-
- See also: bc, cmdpass
- :hub:botconfig:
- ### %bbotconfig%b <bot> [name [value|-]]
- Set's a bot specific entry.
- NOTE: 'config' and 'botconfig' have different entries.
- If there is a botconfig entry for 'name' and a config entry for 'name',
- the bot will use the 'botconfig' entry. Otherwise, the 'config' entry
- will be used for all options.
-
- See also: botconfig
- :hub:botinfo
- ### %bbotinfo%b
- Requests information from every bot currently on the botnet. Each bot should
- eventually send you one line containing its version, network setting,
- channels, and uptime.
-
- See also: %{+n}bottree, vbottree%{-}%{+m}, bots%{-}
- ::botjump:
- ### %bbotjump%b <bot> [server [port [pass]]]
- Makes the bot jump to another server. If you don't specify a
- server, it will jump to the next server in it's internal list (see
- %b'help config'%b). If you specify a server, it will jump to that
- server (default port is 6667), and if that server is not in the
- internal list already, it will add it (until the bot relinks).
- Jumping servers ALWAYS makes the bot lose ops! be careful!
-
- See also: jump, servers, botserver
- ::botmsg:
- ### %bbotmsg%b <bot> <nickname|#chan> <text>
- sends a private message to someone from the bot, just as if the
- bot had typed /msg.
-
- See also: msg%{+n}, netmsg%{-}
- ::botnick:
- ### %bbotnick%b <bot>
- The bot will display it's current nick over DCC.
-
- See also: netnick
- :hub:bots
- ### %bbots%b
- Shows the list of bots currently on the botnet.
- Example:
- Bots: cEvin, ruthie, Killa1
- There is no indication of which bots are directly connected to this current
- bot. %{+n}Use %b'%dwho'%b or %b'%dbottree'%b for that information.%{-}
-
- See also: downbots%{+n}, bottree, vbottree%{-}, botinfo
- ::botserver:
- ### %bbotserver%b <bot>
- The bot will display it's current server and lag over DCC.
-
- See also: netserver, servers%{+n}, config%{-}
- :hub:bottree
- ### %bbottree%b
- Shows a tree-format diagram of the bots currently on the botnet. It's just a
- nice way to get a feel for how the bots are physically connected. If 2 bots
- are sharing, a + will be indicated, or a ? if nothing is known.
-
- See also: bots, downbots, botinfo, vbottree
- ::botversion:
- ### %bbotversion%b <bot>
- The bot will display it's pack version and uname.
-
- See also: netversion, about%{+m|m}, status%{-}
- :hub:chaddr
- ### %bchaddr%b <bot> <address[:bot port[/user port]]>
- Changes the address for a bot. This is the address your bot will try to
- connect to when linking. If the bot has a separate port for bots and users,
- they should be separated by a slash (/).
- %{+a}
- It is not recommneded that this is used, you should change your source,
- and update all bots instead.
- %{-}
-
- See also: link
- ::chaninfo:
- ### %bchaninfo%b <channel>
- This lists all the settings for the bot on the given channel.
- It shows any of the following:
- %bchanmode%b These modes are enforced on the channel. Both + and -
- modes can be enforced.
- %bidle-kick%b Kick idle users that are not +f or above on the channel
- after how many minutes (set this to 0 to disable).
- %{+m|m}
- %blimit-raise%b If this is set, the +l bot will raise the limit
- to the users in the channel + this ammount. Set to
- 0 to disable.
- %bstopnethack-mode%b This setting will make the bot de-op anyone who
- enters the channel with serverops. There are seven
- different modes for this settings:
- 0 turn off
- 1 isoptest (allow serverop if registered op)
- 2 wasoptest (allow serverop if user had op before
- split)
- 3 allow serverop if isop or wasop
- 4 allow serverop if isop and wasop
- 5 If the channel is -bitch, see stopnethack-mode 3
- If the channel is +bitch, see stopnethack-mode 1
- 6 If the channel is -bitch, see stopnethack-mode 2
- If the channel is +bitch, see stopnethack-mode 4
- %brevenge-mode%b This settings defines how the bot should punish
- bad users when revenging. There are four possible
- settings:
- 0 Deop the user.
- 1 Deop the user and give them the +d flag for the
- channel.
- 2 Deop the user, give them the +d flag for the
- channel, and kick them.
- 3 Deop the user, give them the +d flag for the
- channel, kick, and ban them.
- %bclosed-ban%b Set this to 1 to ban users who join +closed
- channels. This is probably not needed though, as
- +closed maintains +i.
- %bban-time%b Set here how long temporary bans will last (in
- minutes). If you set this setting to 0, the bot will
- never remove them.
- %bexempt-time%b Set here how long temporary exempts will last (in
- minutes). If you set this setting to 0, the bot will
- never remove them. The bot will check the exempts
- every X minutes, but will not remove the exempt if a
- ban is set on the channel that matches that exempt.
- Once the ban is removed, then the exempt will be
- removed the next time the bot checks. Please note
- that this is an IRCnet feature.
- %binvite-time%b Set here how long temporary invites will last (in
- minutes). If you set this setting to 0, the bot will
- never remove them. The bot will check the invites
- every X minutes, but will not remove the invite if a
- channel is set to +i. Once the channel is -i then the
- invite will be removed the next time the bot checks.
- Please note that this is an IRCnet feature.
- The following can be set + or - (e.g. .chanset #channel -enforcebans)
- %bbitch%b Only let users with the +o flag have op on the
- channel?
- %bclosed%b Kick all people who join channel unless they have
- op access for the channel.
- %bcycle%b Bot will attempt to cycle the channel when opless
- or during splits to gain ops.
- %benforcebans%b When a ban is set, kick people who are on the channel
- and match the ban?
- %bfastop%b Setting this will disable cookie-ops. You may
- know cookie-ops as an annoying way of bots opping
- themselves with +o-b bot *!*@fjdifgjdsgiufufdhgfudghfdgfdg,
- but, with -fastop (cookie-ops enabled), opping is much
- more secure and the chances of someone hijacking the bot
- for ops in your channel are much much less. This is
- highly recommened to always be set.
- See '%dconfig bad-cookie' for punishment options.
-
- %binactive%b This prevents the bot from joining the channel (or
- makes it leave the channel if it is already there). It
- can be useful to make the bot leave a channel without
- losing its settings, channel-specific user flags,
- channel bans, and without affecting sharing.
- %bmanop%b With this set, users will be able to op anyone
- in the channel manually (as opposed to through the bot.)
- With this unset, users are forced to op through the bot.
- See '%dconfig manop' for punishment options.
- %bnodesynch%b Allow non-ops to perform channel modes? This can stop
- the bot from fighting with services such as ChanServ, or
- from kicking IRCops when setting channel modes without
- having ops.
- %bnomop%b Users will not be allowed to set more than 3 +o
- modes at any given time.
- See '%dconfig mop' for punishment options.
- %bprivate%b This by far is probably the single most unique and
- important feature of this pack. With this set, users with
- global +o will not implicitly have access to the channel.
- They will need to have channel |o flag to have access.
- Users with global +n override this as they should have
- control over the entire botnet and where it goes.
- Users who lose access to a channel because of this setting
- will see no reference to it over the botnet in any place.
- %bprotectops%b Re-op a user with the +o flag if they get deopped?
- DON'T USE THIS.
- %brevenge%b Remember people who deop/kick/ban the bot, valid ops,
- or friends and punish them?
- %brevengebot%b This is similar to to the 'revenge' option, but it
- only triggers if a bot gets deopped, kicked or banned.
- %btake%b Once a bot is opped, it will mass op all other bots
- in the channel. After that, they will all attempt to
- mass deop in hopes 'taking' the channel. :)
- %bvoice%b This feature is somewhat experimental. With it set
- the +y bot will voice ALL people who join the channel
- unless they are +q globally or +q for the channel.
- If a botnet master devoices them, they will remain
- devoiced no matter who voices them.
- %bdynamicbans%b Only activate bans on the channel when necessary?
- This keeps the channel's ban list from getting
- excessively long. The bot still remembers every ban,
- but it only activates a ban on the channel when it sees
- someone join who matches that ban.
- %buserbans%b Allow bans to be made by users directly? If turned
- off, the bot will require all bans to be made through
- the bot's console.
- %bdynamicexempts%b Only activate exempts on the channel when
- necessary? This keeps the channel's exempt list from
- getting excessively long. The bot still remembers every
- exempt, but it only activates a exempt on the channel
- when it sees a ban set that matches the exempt. The
- exempt remains active on the channel for as long as the
- ban is still active.
- %buserexempts%b Allow exempts to be made by users directly? If
- turned off, the bot will require all exempts to be made
- through the bot's console.
- %bdynamicinvites%b Only activate invites on the channel when necessary?
- This keeps the channel's invite list from getting
- excessively long. The bot still remembers every invite,
- but the invites are only activated when the channel is
- set to invite only and a user joins after requesting an
- invite. Once set, the invite remains until the channel
- goes to -i.
- %buserinvites%b Allow invites to be made by users directly? If turned
- off, the bot will require all invites to be made through
- the bot's console.
- The following are flood settings, they are set via "%dchanset <channel>
- flood-type number:seconds", where number and second are integers
- indicating the number of times in how many seconds the flood will be
- triggered. Setting one of these to 0:0, 0:1, or 1:0 will deactivate the
- respective flood setting.
- %bflood-chan%b Set here how many channel messages in how many seconds
- from one host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0
- disables text flood protection for the channel.
- %bflood-ctcp%b Set here how many channel ctcps in how many seconds from
- one host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0
- disables ctcp flood protection for the channel.
- %bflood-join%b Set here how many joins in how many seconds from one
- host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables
- join flood protection for the channel.
- %bflood-kick%b Set here how many kicks in how many seconds from one
- host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables
- kick flood protection for the channel.
- %bflood-deop%b Set here how many deops in how many seconds from one
- host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0 disables
- deop flood protection for the channel.
- %bflood-nick%b Set here how many nick changes in how many seconds from
- one host constitutes a flood. Setting this to 0 or 0:0
- disables nick flood protection for the channel.
-
- See also: %{-}%{+n}+chan, -chan%{-}%{+m|m}, chanset%{-}
- :leaf:channel
- ### %bchannel%b [channel-name]
- Shows you an extensive display of the users on a channel, and
- the current channel attributes. By default, it shows you the
- channel you are currently viewing on the console, but you can
- specify another channel if you wish.
-
- The first line will look like:
- Channel #hiya, 8 members, 45 users, mode +tn:
- This means that the bot is sitting on channel #hiya, where 8
- other irc'ers are. There are 45 people that the bot knows by
- hostmask, and the channel mode is +tn. If the bot isn't on
- the channel it is supposed to be on, it will say "Desiring
- channel #hiya" instead. Next is a list of the users on the
- channel, with each entry looking like this:
- NICKNAME HANDLE JOIN HOPS IDLE USER@HOST
- @kantSF kantSF 14:53 o 2 6m josh@random.edu
- The "@kantSF" means that the user's nickname is kantSF and that
- he is a chanop. The second "kantSF" is the nickname that the
- bot knows him by. Sometimes this will differ from the nickname
- a person is using. The time displayed is the time the user
- joined the channel. The next field is the attributes:
- n - bot owner o - can get ops (+o)
- m - bot master or owner f - channel friend
- b - another bot d - cannot get ops (+d)
- The last field is the user@host he is using irc from.
-
- See also: status, whois
- ::channels:
- ### %bchannels%b %{+m}[user]%{-}
- Displays channels that you have access to, and any important
- flags that are set on them.
- %{+m}
- Masters: You can specify other users to see what channels their
- flags grant them access to.%{-}
- See also: whois%{+m}, chattr, chaninfo%{-}
- ::chanset
- ### %bchanset%b <channel> <settings>
- Allows you to change the channel settings (see %b'chaninfo'%b for the
- settings) for one specific channel or all channels. Use '*' to to apply the
- change to all channels.
- Changes are used until the next restart, and are saved
- whenever the userfile is saved.
-
- See also: %{+n}+chan, -chan%{-}, chaninfo
- ::chat
- ### %bchat%b <on/off>
- ### %bchat%b <[*]channel number/name>
- Changes your current channel on the partyline. When you first connect to
- the partyline, it places you on channel 0 (the main party line).
- Some channels may have assigned names if the assoc module is loaded. For
- these, you can specify the channel by name instead of channel number if
- you wish.
- %b'%dchat off'%b removes you from all channels, including the main party line.
- You can still use bot commands and see the console, but you can't talk to
- anyone except via %b'%dnote'%b. %b'%dchat on'%b returns you to the main party
- line (channel 0) if you were elsewhere.
- If you prefix the channel with a '*', you will join a local channel.
-
- See also: console
- ::chattr
- ### %bchattr%b <handle> [flags] [channel]
- This lets you view and change the flags for a user.
- For example, to give Lamer the p and f flags:
- .chattr Lamer +pf
- To remove Denali from the global op list:
- .chattr Denali -o
- You may also do any combination of the above:
- .chattr Fred1 -m+xj-o
- You can also change the flags for Usagi on a specific channel by supplying
- the channel after the attributes:
- .chattr Usagi -m+dk-o #blah
- Changing global and channel specific flags within the same command line is
- also possible (global +f, +o #lamer):
- .chattr Bill f|o #lamer
- Whether or not you change any flags, it will show you the user's attributes
- afterwards. To get a list of all possible flags, see %b'%dhelp whois'%b.
- %bNOTES:%b Only the owner may add or remove the 'a' (admin) or 'n' (owner) flags.
- It is pointless to -a a permanent owner.
- You must remove the permanent owner in the binary.
-
- See also: whois
- :hub:chhandle
- ### %bchhandle%b <oldhandle> <newhandle>
- Changes the handle of a user. For example, to change the handle of user
- 'gavroche' to 'jamie', you would use 'chhandle gavroche jamie'.
-
- See also: chpass%{+n}, chsecpass%{-}
- ::chinfo
- ### %bchinfo%b <user> [channel] [info-line/none]
- Sets the information line for a user. This line is shown via the /msg
- commands %b'who'%b and %b'whois'%b. If you have set greet on, it is also
- shown when the user joins the channel. If the info line begins with an '@',
- then it is "locked", and that user may no longer change it. If the channel
- name is omitted, the default info line is changed. If you specify 'none'
- as the info-line, it will be erased.
-
- See also: info
- :hub:chnick
- See: chhandle
- :hub:chpass
- ### %bchpass%b <handle> [newpassword|rand]
- Changes a user's password. If you do not specify the new password, the user
- effectively no longer has a password set. A password is needed to get ops,
- join the party line, etc. If the newpassword is 'rand', a random password
- will be used.
-
- See also: chhandle%{+n}, chsecpass%{-}
- :hub:chsecpass:
- ### %bchsecpass%b <handle> [newpassword|rand]
- Changes a user's secpass. If you do not specify the new password, the user
- effectively no longer has a password set. A secpass is needed to auth and
- login via DCC chat. If the newpassword is 'rand', a random password
- will be used.
-
- See also: chhandle, chpass
- :leaf:clearqueue
- ### %bclearqueue%b <queue>
- removes all msgs from the specified queue (mode/server/help/all)
- :hub:cmdpass:
- ### %bcmdpass%b <command> <pass>
- Places the specified pass on the cmd so that the cmd will need to be
- followed by the specified pass whenever it is called. For example:
- !cmdpass whoami BLAH
- [19:32] #bryan# cmdpass whoami ...
- Set command password for whoami to 'BLAH'
- !whoami
- Invalid command password. Use !command password arguments
- [19:33] bryan attempted !whoami with missing or incorrect command password
- !whoami BLAH
- You are bryan@hub.
- [19:33] #bryan# whoami
-
- To remove a cmdpass for a cmd, simply don't include the pass argument for
- a cmd.
-
- ** Only permanent owners specified in the binary COMPILE config file **
- ** can use this cmd. **
- ::color:
- ### %bcolor%b <on/off>
- Enables or disables misc coloring over DCC. mIRC or ANSI method is
- chosen automatically.
-
- See also: echo, page, strip
- ::comment
- ### %bcomment%b <user> <comment>
- Creates or changes the comment field for a user. The comment field can only
- be seen via 'whois' or 'match'. Non-masters cannot see the comment field.
- Using the comment 'none' will clear a user's comment.
- :hub:config:
- ### %bconfig%b [name [value|-]]
- Sets various config options. Type alone to see all config entries. To set
- an entry do 'config name VALUE'. Use '-' as a value to clear an entry.
-
- See also: botconfig
- ::console:
- ### %bconsole%b [channel] [modes]
- Changes your console level so that you will see only the types of console
- messages that you want to. Your current console channel is the channel (that
- the bot is on) from which you can view from the party line, and which
- channel-specific commands (like 'say' and 'op') take affect on.
-
- Valid flags are:
- %bj%b joins, parts, quits, and netsplits on the channel
- %bk%b kicks, bans, and mode changes on the channel
- %bm%b private msgs, notices and ctcps to the bot
- %bp%b public text on the channel
- %bs%b server connects, disconnects, and notices
-
- %{+m}
- Masters only:
- %bb%b information about bot linking and userfile sharing
- %bd%b misc debug information
- %bc%b commands
- %bo%b misc info, etc (IMPORTANT STUFF)
- %bw%b wallops
- %{-}
- %{+n}
- Owners only (these have to be enabled in the config file via "set raw-log"):
- %be%b errors
- %bg%b (getin) botnet op/invite/key requests
- %bh%b raw share traffic
- %br%b raw incoming server traffic
- %bt%b raw botnet traffic
- %bu%b warnings
- %bv%b raw outgoing server traffic
- %{-}
- %{+o|o}
- The mode can also be a modifier like '+p' or '-jk' or '+mp-b'. If you omit
- the channel and modes, your current console channel and flags will be shown.
- %{-}
- %{+m|m}
- ### %bconsole%b <user> [channel] [modes]
- This is used to set the console level of another user. This can even be used
- on users who normally would not be able to set their own console mode.%{-}
- ::crontab:
- ### %bcrontab%b <status|delete|show|new> [interval]
- This command is used to manipulate the crontab entries for the user
- that the bot is running on.
-
- 'status' will display the status of the crontab entry for the bot,
- for example:
- [18:59] #bryan# crontab status
- Crontabbed
- 'show' will display the current crontab entries, for example:
- [18:59] #bryan# crontab show
- Showing current crontab:
- Result:
- 3,8,13,18,23,28,33,38,43,48,53,58 * * * * /usr/home/bryan/hub/hub > /dev/null 2>&1
-
- 1,6,11,16,21,26,31,36,41,46,51,56 * * * * /usr/home/bryan/hub/newhub > /dev/null 2>&1
- 'delete' will remove the bot's own crontab entry from the crontab list.
- 'new' will make the bot add it's self to the crontab list, although this is done
- automatically on startup.
- ::cycle:
- ### %bcycle%b <channel> [delay]
- Makes all linked bots cycle the specified channel. Delay defaults to 10
- seconds, which means bots will part and not rejoin for that time.
-
- See also: down
- ::date
- ### %bdate%b
- Displays the time/date in local and GMT. Also displays which time zone
- is being used by the bot for internal logging.
- :hub:dccstat
- ### %bdccstat%b
- Displays a table-format list of all "dcc" connections in use on the bot.
- Dcc stands for "Direct Client-to-client Communication", and Eggdrop expands
- this to cover every open socket. Any type of network connection to the bot
- is considered a "dcc" connection.
- The headings of the table are:
- %bSOCK%b the socket number of this connection (always unique)
- %bADDR%b the ip address mask of the host the bot is connected to, if
- applicable
- %bPORT%b the port number being used for this connection
- %bNICK%b the handle of the user or bot, if applicable
- %bHOST%b the hostname corresponding to the IP address, if available
- %bTYPE%b the type of dcc connection (see below)
- The types of connections currently possible are as follows (but more are
- being added all the time):
- %bCHAT%b dcc-chat partyline user
- %bPASS%b user entering dcc chat (being asked for password)
- %bSEND%b user sending a file
- %bGET%b sending a file to a user
- %bGETP%b pending get (waiting for the user to acknowledge)
- %bLSTN%b telnet listening port (in place of a hostname, it will show the
- callback procedure name, or a mask of acceptable handles)
- %bT-IN%b incoming telnet user (being asked for handle)
- %bFILE%b user in dcc-chat file area
- %bBOT%b connected bot (botnet connection)
- %bBOT*%b pending bot link (waiting for acknowledgement)
- %bRELA%b user in relay connection to another bot
- %b>RLY%b bot being relay'd to (one for each "RELA")
- %bCONN%b pending telnet connection (chat, relay, bot-link, etc)
- %bNEW%b new user via telnet (entering a handle)
- %bNEWP%b new user via telnet (entering a password)
- In addition, 'CHAT' and 'BOT' have flags listed for each connection. Capital
- letters mean that the flag is on, and lowercase letters mean that the flag
- is off. The flags for 'CHAT' are:
- %bC%b in file area, but allowed to return to party line
- %bK%b color is on
- %bP%b party line access only
- %bT%b telnet connection (instead of dcc chat)
- %bE%b echo is on
- %bP%b paging is on
- %b6%b socket is ipv6
- The flags for 'BOT' are:
- %bP%b ping sent, waiting for reply
- %bU%b user-file sharing is active
- %bC%b local bot initiated the connection
- %bO%b user-file offered, waiting for reply
- %bS%b in the process of sending the user-file
- %bG%b in the process of getting the user-file
- %bW%b warned this bot to stop hubbing
- %bL%b leaf-only bot (not allowed to be a hub)
- %bI%b bot is currently in the 'linking' stage
- %bA%b bot is being aggressively shared with
- For 'CHAT' users, the party-line channel is also listed.
- ::debug
- ### %bdebug%b
- Display a dump of memory allocation information, assuming the bot was
- compiled with memory debugging. It's useless to anyone but developers
- trying to find memory leaks.
- :leaf:deluser
- ### %bdeluser%b <nickname>
- deletes a user record for a user on the channel, using their
- current hostname. Channel masters can remove users so long as
- the user isn't a bot master.
-
- see also: adduser%{+m}, +user, -user%{-}
- :leaf:deop
- ### %bdeop%b <nickname> [channel|*]
- will remove chanop from the person you specify, so long as the
- bot is opped on that channel, and the person you specify isn't
- on the bot's list of authorized chanops. Specify * for all
- channels.
-
- See also: op, console
- :leaf:devoice
- ### %bdevoice%b <nickname> [channel|*]
- will remove the +v voice from the person you specify, so long as
- the bot is opped on that channel. Specify * for all channels.
- ::die
- ### %bdie%b [reason]
- This kills the bot. The bot goes offline immediately, logging who issued
- the 'die' command. You shouldn't have to use this too often. If you specify
- a reason, it is logged, otherwise the reason is "authorized by <handle>".
- ::down:
- ### %bdown%b <channel>
- All linked bots will deop themselves in the specified channel. They
- will not reop for 10 seconds.
-
- See also: cycle
- :hub:downbots
- ### %bdownbots%b
- Shows the list of bots that are NOT currently linked to the botnet.
-
- Example:
- Down bots: cEvin, ruthie, Killa1
-
- See also: bots
- :leaf:dump
- ### %bdump%b <text>
- dumps the text to the server. keep in mind that this bot doesn't
- run through ircII, so ircII commands will most likely not work this
- way. they need to be raw irc codes. read rfc1459 from ftp.internic.net
- for more help.
- ::echo
- ### %becho%b <on/off>
- Specifies whether you want your messages echoed back to you. If it's on,
- then when you say something on the party line, it will be displayed to you
- just like everyone else will see it. If it's off, then it won't happen.
-
- See also: color, page, strip
- ::exec:
- ### %bexec%b <params>
- The bot will execute the specified program with each param specified,
- and display the results over DCC.
- ::exempts
- ### %bexempts%b [[channel/all]/wildcard]
- Shows you a list of the global exempts active on the current channel, and
- the list of channel-specific exempts, as well as any exempts that are on the
- channel but weren't placed by the bot.
-
- Here's a sample entry;
- ! [ 3] *!test@test.com (perm)
- Wcc: requested
- Created 01:15
-
- The number (3) can be used to reference the exempt if you wish to remove it
- (see %b'-exempt'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being exempted. The "(perm)"
- means that the exempt is "permanent": that is, it doesn't automatically
- expire. If there is an elapsed time showing instead, the time displayed is
- how long the exempt has been active. These types of exempts expire after one
- hour. The second line of the exempt entry is the comment ("requested"), and
- who set the exempt (Wcc). The last line shows when the exempt was added, and
- possibly the last time the exempt was activated on the channel (if it's
- different from the creation time).
-
- Sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. A "!" means
- the exempt is in the bot's exempt list, but is not currently on the channel.
- A "*" marks an exempt which is NOT in the bot's exempt list but IS on the
- channel.
-
- If you use 'exempts' without an argument, it will show you only the exempts
- which are currently active on the channel. If you use 'exempts all', it will
- show you every exempt in the global exempt list and on the channel. If you
- use 'exempts <wildcard>', it will list all exempts (active or not) that
- match against your wildcard. Consider it a 'exempts all' list matched
- against your wildcard.
-
- The exempt list may change according to which channel you're currently
- viewing in the console. Different exempts may be active on different
- channels. If you specify a channel name, that channel will be used instead
- of your current console channel.
-
- See also: -exempt, +exempt, console%{+m|m}, chanset, chaninfo%{-}, stick, unstick
- :leaf:find:
- ### %bfind%b <nick!ident@host.com>
- The bot will search through all of it's channel records and look
- for the specified hostmask. Wildcards are accepted; '*' for 1 or more
- characters, or '?' for exactly 1 character.
- ::fixcodes
- ### %bfixcodes%b
- This is for use in situations where the bot gets mixed up about the type
- of connection you have with it. For example, you /CTCP CHAT the bot and
- it thinks you are connecting via telnet, and you see text displayed as
- "Local time is now [1m17:17[0m" for example instead of "Local time is
- now 17:17". Use this to turn telnet codes on or off/change the display
- mode.
- ::fwd
- ### %bfwd%b <handle> [desto]
- This allows you to set a note forwarding address for a user,
- this means if a note needs to be stored for the user, the
- bot will attempt to pass it on to the given user@bot, if
- the bot is not online then the note is still stored locally,
- if the other user doesn't exist, the note is lost. Boohoo.
- :leaf:getkey:
- ### %bgetkey%b [channel]
- If there is a key set for channel, it is displayed. If channel is not
- specified, your console channel is used.
-
- See also: console, channels%{+m}, status%{-}
- ::handle
- ### %bhandle%b <new-handle>
- Changes your handle on the bot. This is the handle (nickname) that the
- bot will know you as from this point forward. It is used to log into the
- bot.
-
- See also: newpass%{+mi}, chhand, chpass%{-}%{+n}, chsecpass%{-}
- ::help:
- ### %bhelp%b [cmd]
- Alone, will show all cmds that match your flags. With a cmd it will show
- the help entry, such as you see here. Specifying a wildcard will display
- a list of cmds (matching your flags) that match that wildcard. Use '*'
- to match 1 or more characters, and '?' to match exactly one character.
- :hub:hublevel:
- ### %bhublevel%b <hub-bot> <level>
- Sets the hublevel for the specified hub. This command is not recommended
- for use by anyone. Instead you should change your COMPILE config file
- and update your net with new binaries.
-
- See also: uplink, chaddr
- ::ignores
- ### %bignores%b [wildcard]
- Shows a list of hostmasks from which the bot is currently ignoring msgs,
- notices, etc. There are two types of ignores: permanent and temporary.
- Permanent ignores never automatically expire. You must use %b'%d-ignore'%b
- to remove them.
- Here is a sample permanent ignore:
- [ 1] *!*@217.156.44.184 (perm)
- Wcc: go away
- Started 523 days ago
- The number (1) can be used to reference the ignore if you wish to remove it
- (see %b'%dhelp -ignore'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being ignored. The
- "(perm)" means that the ignore is "permanent": that is, it doesn't
- automatically expire. The second line of the ignore entry is the comment
- ("go away"), and who set the ban (Wcc). The last line shows when the ignore
- was added.
- Here is a sample temporary ignore:
- [ 10] blah!blah@blah.cc (expires in 1 day)
- Wcc: requested
- Started 18:02
- Here, you see the "perm" in the parentheses next to the hostmask is instead
- an expire time. This means that the ignore will expire automatically in one
- day.
- If you use %b'%dignores <wildcard>'%b, it will list all the ignores
- that match against your wildcard.
-
- See also: +ignore, -ignore
- ::info
- ### %binfo%b [channel] [info-line]
- Sets your info line. This line is shown via the /msg commands %b'who'%b and
- %b'whois'%b. If you have set greet on, it is also shown when you joins the
- channel. If the info line begins with an '@', then it is "locked", and tou
- may no longer change it.
-
- %{+m|m}See also: chinfo%{-}
- :leaf:invite
- ### %binvite%b <nickname> [channel|*]
- invites someone from irc into your current console channel (or
- specified other channel). This is most useful when the channel
- is +i. a user with the +o flag can also request an invite from
- the bot with /MSG INVITE. Specify * for all channels.
-
- See also: console
- ::invites
- ### %binvites%b [[channel/all]/wildcard]
- Shows you a list of the global invites active on the current channel, and
- the list of channel-specific invites, as well as any invites that are on the
- channel but weren't placed by the bot.
-
- Here's a sample entry;
- ! [ 3] *!test@test.com (perm)
- Wcc: requested
- Created 01:15
-
- The number (3) can be used to reference the invite if you wish to remove it
- (see %b'-invite'%b). Next is the actual hostmask being invited. The "(perm)"
- means that the invite is "permanent": that is, it doesn't automatically
- expire. If there is an elapsed time showing instead, the time displayed is
- how long the invite has been active. These types of invites expire after one
- hour. The second line of the invite entry is the comment ("requested"), and
- who set the invite (Wcc). The last line shows when the invite was added, and
- possibly the last time the invite was activated on the channel (if it's
- different from the creation time).
-
- Sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. A "!" means
- the invite is in the bot's invite list, but is not currently on the channel.
- A "*" marks an invite which is NOT in the bot's invite list but IS on the
- channel.
-
- If you use 'invites' without an argument, it will show you only the invites
- which are currently active on the channel. If you use 'invites all', it will
- show you every invite in the global invite list and on the channel. If you
- use 'invites <wildcard>', it will list all invites (active or not) that
- match against your wildcard. Consider it a 'invites all' list matched
- against your wildcard.
-
- The invite list may change according to which channel you're currently
- viewing in the console. Different invites may be active on different
- channels. If you specify a channel name, that channel will be used instead
- of your current console channel.
-
- See also: -invite, +invite, console%{+m|m}, chanset, chaninfo%{-}, stick, unstick
- :leaf:jump
- ### %bjump%b [server [port [pass]]]
- Makes the bot jump to another server. If you don't specify a
- server, it will jump to the next server in it'ss internal list (see
- %b'help config'%b). If you specify a server, it will jump to that
- server (default port is 6667), and if that server is not in the
- internal list already, it will add it (until the bot relinks).
- Jumping servers ALWAYS makes the bot lose ops! be careful!
-
- See also: botjump, servers, botserver
- :leaf:kick
- ### %bkick%b [channel|*] <nickname> [reason]
- Will kick a user off your current console channel (or specified
- other channel) with the comment given. if you omit the reason,
- the default kick comment is "requested". Specify * for all
- channels.
-
- See also: kickban, console
- :leaf:kickban
- ### %bkickban%b [channel|*] [-|@]<nickname> [comment]
- kicks a user off the channel and bans her by a reasonable host-
- mask. your nickname will be attached to the ban in the bot's
- internal ban list, and the ban will last for whatever is set in
- ban-time -- only on this channel. use %b'%d+ban'%b for a more
- permanent ban which will be activated on every channel the bot
- monitors. if you use a comment, that will also be attached to
- the ban in the ban list, and used as the kick comment. Specify
- * for all channels.
- appending a prefix of ! or @ to a nickname changes the ban
- mask used:
- e.g. with a host of nick!ident@host.name.domain
-
- command banmask
- .kickban nick *!*dent@*.name.domain
- .kickban -nick *!*dent@host.name.domain
- .kickban @nick *!*@host.name.domain
-
- with a host of nick!~ident@host.name.domain (strict-host set to 1)
-
- command banmask
- .kickban nick *!*ident@*.name.domain
- .kickban -nick *!*ident@host.name.domain
-
- See also: +ban, bans, stick
- :hub:lagged:
- ### %blagged%b
- Displays the bot's internal ping list of bots linked to it.
- If a pingtime goes over 30 seconds, it is delinked for
- ping timeout.
-
- See also: netlag
- ::last:
- ### %blast%b
- Displays the 'last' output from the shell the bot is running on,
- for the user it is running as.
-
- %{+i}See also: netlast%{-}
- :hub:link
- ### %blink%b [via-bot] <bot-to-link>
- Attempts to link to another hub. This command is deprecated and not
- recommended for use.
-
- See also: unlink, newleaf%{+a}, -bot%{-}
- ::match
- ### %bmatch%b <attr> [channel] [[start] limit]
- This displays all user records with the attributes requested.
- "attr" is of the form: <+/-><global>[&/|<channel>[&/|<bot>]]
- Specifying "&" as the separator will cause AND style matching.
- For example:
- .match p&o
- This will match all users with both the "p" global flag and the "o" channel
- flag on your current console channel.
- Specifying "|" as the separator will cause OR style matching.
- For example:
- .match p|o
- This will match all users with either the "p" global flag or the "o" channel
- flag on your current console channel. If you specify a channel, it will be
- used instead of the current console channel.
- For example:
- .match p|o #eggdrop
- This will match all users with either the "p" global flag or the "o" channel
- flag on the channel #eggdrop. You can also match bot flags.
- For example:
- .match o|o|h
- This will match all bots with either the "o" global flag, the "o" channel
- flag on the current console channel, or the "h" botflag. You can also limit
- the number of total results returned by specifying a limit at the end of the
- command. A starting point can also be specified.
- For example:
- .match p&o #eggdrop 16 25
- This would show results 16 through 25 matching any users with the "p" global
- flag or the "o" channel flag on #eggdrop.
- ### %bmatch%b <wildcard-string> [[start] limit]
- This displays all user records where the user's handle or any of the user's
- hostmasks match the specified wildcard string. You can also limit the number
- of total results returned by specifying a limit at the end of the command. A
- starting point can also be specified.
- For example:
- .match *.edu 16 25
- This would show results 16 through 25 matching any users with a hostmask
- that ends with ".edu".
- :leaf:mdop:
- ### %bmdop%b <#channel> [bots=n] [alines=n] [slines=n] [overlap=n] [bitch] [simul]
- For those of us who do not wish to be rocket scientists in the mdop department,
- a simple '%dmdop #channel' will suffice.
- **Remember, the bot you mdop on will never participate in the deopping**
-
- options:
-
- %bbitch%b - set +bitch after finished with mdop.
- %bsimul%b - Simulates the mdop. IE: Gives you a practice run, will show who
- does what in the dcc chat window.
-
- =============================================================================
- don't bother setting the following options unless you REALLY know what you're
- doing, and don't bother messaging me asking me how to use them if you don't.
- =============================================================================
- %bbots%b - Number of bots to use for mdop.
- %balines%b - Number of MODE lines to assume each participating bot will get through.
- %bslines%b - Number of MODE lines each participating bot will send.
- %boverlap%b - Number of times to deop each target nick (using alines for calc).
-
- bots, alines, slines and overlap are dependant on each other, set them wrong and
- the bot will complain.
-
- Defaults are alines=3, slines=5, overlap=2. alines will be increased up to 5 if
- there are not enough bots available.
- ::me
- ### %bme%b <text>
- Performs an action on the party line. This appears as "* Wcc is leaving",
- etc.
- :leaf:mop:
- ### %bmop%b [channel|*]
- Bot will op all users in the specified channel that are valid ops
- for the channel. If '*' is specified, the bot will scan all channels
- and op all users in all channels that are valid ops in each chan. If
- no channel is specified, the console channel is used.
-
- See also: whois, console
- ::motd
- ### %bmotd%b %{+m}<message>%{-}
- This redisplays the partyline Message Of The Day, which was shown when you
- first joined the partyline.%{+m} Inclue a message to set the motd.%{-}
- :leaf:msg
- ### %bmsg%b <nickname> <text>
- Sends a private message to someone from the bot, just as if the
- bot had typed /msg.
-
- See also: botmsg%{+n}, netmsg%{-}
- :hub:netcrontab:
- ### %bnetcrontab%b <status|delete|show|new> [interval]
- Runs the specified command on all linked bots.
- See: crontab
- :hub:netlag:
- ### %bnetlag%b
- Pings all bots over botnet, and displays results.
-
- See also: lagged
- :hub:netlast:
- ### %bnetlast%b
- All bots on the botnet will display an output from 'last' on
- the user that they are currently running as.
-
- See also: last
- ::netmsg:
- ### %bnetmsg%b <nickname|#chan> <text>
- All bots on the botnet will send a msg to the specified target.
-
- See also: botmsg, msg
- ::netnick:
- ### %bnetnick%b
- All bots on the botnet will display their nick over DCC.
-
- See also: botnick
- :hub:netps:
- ### %bnetps%b [ps-param]
- Will run 'ps' on each bot on the botnet and returned the
- results. If a params are specified, each bot will use those
- on 'ps'.
-
- See also: ps
- :hub:netrontab:
- ### %bnetcrontab%b <status|delete|show|new> [interval]
- Runs the specified crontab command on all linked bots.
- See: crontab
- ::netserver:
- ### %bnetservers%b
- All bots on the botnet will display their current server and lag
- to that server over DCC.
-
- See also: botserver, servers%{+n}, config%{-}
- ::netversion:
- ### %bnetversion%b <bot>
- All bots on the botnet will display their pack version, and uname.
-
- See also: botversion, about%{+m|m}, status%{-}
- :hub:netw:
- ### %bnetw%b
- All bots on the botnet will run 'w' on their shell and display
- the results over DCC.
-
- See also: w
- :hub:newleaf:
- ### %bnewleaf%b <handle> [host] [anotherhost] ...
- Adds a new leaf to the botnet with the specified handle and hostname.
- Any number of hosts can be specified in the cmd. You will need to
- add a hostmask for the bot's ip for it to connect over DCC.
- ::newpass
- ### %bnewpass%b <password|rand>
- Changes your password on the bot. This is similar to the '/msg <bot> pass'
- command, except you don't need to specify your old password. If the
- newpassword is 'rand', a random password will be used.
-
-
- %{+mi}See also: chpass%{-}%{+n}, chsecpass%{-}
- ::nick
- See: handle
- ::note
- ### %bnote%b <nickname[@bot]> <message>
- 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.
- Otherwise, it will be stored and displayed the next time that user joins the
- partyline. To send a note to someone on a different bot, add "nick@bot" to
- the nickname.
-
- 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
- ::notes
- ### %bnotes index%b
- ### %bnotes read%b <# or ALL>
- ### %bnotes erase%b <# or ALL>
- lets you manipulate notes that have been stored up for you while
- you were gone. %b'notes index'%b gives a listing of all the notes
- stored up: who they are from, and when they were left.
- %b'notes read'%b lets you read some or all notes, according to a
- list of numbers and/or intervals separated by semicolon.
- and %b'notes erase'%b erases notes after you are done with them.
- ex: notes erase 2-4;8;16-
-
- See also: note, whom, noteigns
- :leaf:op
- ### %bop%b <nickname> [channel|*]
- will grant chanop to the person you specify, so long as the bot
- is opped on that channel, and the person you specify isn't being
- actively deopped by the bot. Specify * for all channels.
-
- See also: deop, console
- ::page
- ### %bpage%b <number/off>
- This allows you to slow down the number of lines the bot sends you at once
- via the partyline. When enabled, any commands that send greater than the
- specified number of lines will stop when that number is reached and wait for
- you to type another command (or press enter) to continue. If you have too
- many pending lines, you may be booted off the bot.
-
- See also: echo, color
- ::ps:
- ### %bps%b [ps-param]
- Will run 'ps' on the bot's shell and display any results. If
- any params are specified, they will be used.
-
- %{+i}See also: netps%{-}
- ::quit
- ### %bquit%b [comment]
- This disconnects you from the partyline. If you specify a comment, it will
- be displayed to other partyline users as you leave.
- ::randstring
- ### %brandstring%b <len>
- Displays a random string of length 'len'
- ::relay
- ### %brelay%b <bot>
- Relays you via telnet to another bot, whether or not it is currently linked.
- The local bot must, however, have a bot record for the bot you wish to
- relay to. Typing .quit or "*bye*" on a line by itself will end the relay.
-
- See also: bots%{+n}, newleaf%{-}%{+a}, -bot%{-}
- ::reload
- ### %breload%b
- Reloads the bot's user file, discarding any changes made since the last
- %b'%dsave'%b command or hourly user file save. Sharebots should probably
- never do this.
-
- 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
- ### %brestart%b
- Restarts the Tcl interpreter, wipes all timers, reloads all modules, and
- reloads the config file for the bot (which resets any changes made via the
- %b'%dset'%b command and reloads any Tcl scripts your config loads). As with
- the %b'%drehash'%b command, it also saves and reloads the user file from disk.
-
- See also: reload, save
- :hub:save
- ### %bsave%b
- This makes the bot write its entire userfile to disk. This is useful if you
- think the bot is about to crash or something, since the user file is only
- written to disk about once an hour.
-
- 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.
- ::secpass:
- ### %bsecpass%b <password|rand>
- Changes your secpass on the bot. This is used for Authing via /msg
- and for DCC. If the password is 'rand', a random password will be used.
-
- %{+mi}See also: chpass%{-}%{+n}, chsecpass%{-}
- :leaf:servers
- ### %bservers%b
- lists the servers that the bot has in its server list. this is
- the list it rotates through when changing servers. it starts
- with a static list which it loads from its config-file when the
- bot is booted up. after that, you can add servers with the
- %b'%djump'%b command. the server list will indicate which server the
- bot is currently on.
- ::simul
- ### %bsimul%b <handle> <text>
- This allows you to simulate the specified handle typing the given text.
- For example:
- %dsimul dweeb%d.quit
- This would appear just as if "dweeb" typed "%dquit". This command will not
- work unless eggdrop has simul enabled in the config file.
-
- See also: su
- ::slowjoin:
- ### %bslowjoin%b <channel> <interval-seconds> [channel-options]
- All bots on the botnet will join the channel at the rate of one bot
- per 'interval-seconds'. If any channel-options are specified, the
- channel will be added with those options. If the channel is set
- +take, when just 1 bot is opped, the rest of the botnet will
- immediately join and proceed to 'take'. :)
-
- See also: slowpart, chanset, chaninfo
- ::slowpart:
- ### %bslowpart%b <channel> <interval-seconds>
- All bots on the botnet will part the specified channel at the rate
- of one bot per 'interval-seconds'
-
- %{+n}See also: slowjoin%{-}
- ::status
- ### %bstatus%b
- ### %bstatus all%b
- Displays a condensed block of status information about the bot.
- is running. For example:
- [01:15] #Wcc# status
- I am Anakha, running eggdrop v1.6.16+stripping: 171 users (mem: 315k)
- Online for 14 days, 02:50 (background) CPU 71:29 cache hit 40.3%
- Admin: Wcc
- Config file: eggdrop.conf
- OS: FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p1
- Tcl library: /usr/local/lib/tcl8.4
- Tcl version: 8.4.2 (header version 8.4.2)
- Loaded module information:
- Channels: #|DAWG|Net, #|DAWG|Tcl
- Online as: D|Anakha!wcc@cia.nu (|DAWG|Anakha - |DAWG|Net)
- Server irc.inet.tele.dk:6667 (connected for 11 days)
- #|DAWG|Net: 6 members, enforcing "+istn" (lurking)
- #|DAWG|Tcl: 42 members, enforcing "+tn" (lurking)
-
-
- The first line tells you the bot's name, what version of Eggdrop it's
- running, the number of users the bot has records of, and the amount of
- memory being used by the userfile. The second line tells you the uptime of
- the bot, CPU time, and cache hit. The third shows the bot's admin, and the
- forth shows its current config file. The fifth line shows what operating
- system the bot is running on. The next two lines show Tcl information. If
- debug mode is enabled, additional info may be shown. Sharing information
- will also be shown if it's being used.
-
- Select information from modules will be displayed after the core
- information. If you use %b'%dstatus all'%b instead, you will see all status
- information available from loaded modules.
-
- See also: channel, channels%{+a}, debug%{-}
- ::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
- ::store
- ### %bstore%b
- Stores your console settings so that they are restored automatically the
- next time you join the party line. ('console' calls this auto)
-
- See also: console
- ::strip
- ### %bstrip%b [modes]
- Allows you to remove embedded 'attribute' codes your partyline output. Valid
- options are:
- %bb%b - remove all boldface codes
- %bc%b - remove all color codes
- %br%b - remove all reverse video codes
- %bu%b - remove all underline codes
- %ba%b - remove all ANSI codes
- %bg%b - remove all ctrl-g (bell) codes
- The mode can also be a modifier like '+c' or '-bu' or '+ru-c'. If
- you omit modes, it will show your current setting.
-
- See also: fixcodes, color, echo, page
- %{+m}
- ### %bstrip%b <user> [modes]
- Set the strip level of another user. A master can't set their own strip
- flags without prefixing the modes with a '+' or '-'.%{-}
- ::su
- ### %bsu%b <user>
- 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
- 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
- ### %btrace%b <bot>
- Sends out a trace signal to another bot. If/when the trace signal returns,
- (and it should!) you will get an output that looks something like this:
- Trace result -> Valis:Stonewall:NoBoty:SomeBoty
-
- This is a list of the bots connected between you and the destination bot.
- It should also return the time in seconds taken for the trace to occur.
-
- See also: bots, bottree, vbottree
- ::traffic
- ### %btraffic%b
- Shows total and daily net traffic stats since the last %b'%drestart'%b.
- Stats groups are IRC, Botnet, Partyline, Transfer.mod and Misc.
-
- %{+m}See also: restart%{-}
- ::unlink
- ### %bunlink%b <bot|*>
- This disconnects the specified bot from the botnet (assuming it was linked
- in the first place). Some bots (sharebots in particular) might not allow you
- to unlink them. If "*" is specified as the parameter, all bots will be
- unlinked.
-
- See also: %{+n}link, %{-}bots, downbots%{+n}, newleaf, bottree, vbottree%{-}
- ::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
- ::update:
- ### %bupdate%b <binary>
- The bot will attempt to start the new binary and kill itself.
- The specified binary will need to be in the same directory
- as the bot is running in.
-
- See also: whois
- :hub:uplink:
- ### %buplink%b <bot> [uplink]
- Changed a bot's preferred botnet uplink. Leave 'uplink' blank
- to clear a bot's uplink, which will make it stay on any hub
- that it can connect to. An uplink must be a hub-bot.
-
- See also: hublevel, chaddr
- ::uptime
- ### %buptime%b
- Displays the bot's current uptime.
-
- See also: status
- ::userlist:
- ### %buserlist%b
- A list of all users is displayed. Users with higher flags than you
- will not appear in the list.
-
- See also: match, whois
- :hub:vbottree
- ### %bvbottree%b
- Shows a tree-format diagram of the bots currently on the botnet, along with
- their internal version number.
-
- See also: bots, downbots, botinfo, vbottree
- :leaf:voice
- ### %bvoice%b <nickname> [channel|*]
- will give a +v voice to a person you specify, so long as the
- bot is opped on that channel. Specify * for all channels.
-
- See also: devoice
- ::w:
- ### %bw%b
- The output of 'w' will be displayed over DCC, bot the shell
- the bot is running on.
-
- %{+i}See also: netw%{-}
- ::who
- ### %bwho%b [bot]
- Displays a list of users on the local bot.
-
- For example:
- [23:21] #Wcc# who
- Party line members: (* = owner, + = master, @ = op)
- *Wcc telnet@xxx.atlaga.adelphia.net (idle 17m)
- *Wcc telnet@xxx.atlaga.adelphia.net
- Bots connected:
- -> wortel (05 Dec 16:32) eggdrop v1.6.15 <efnet>
-
- The first section is people on your current channel (the party line, if you
- haven't changed channels) who are on the bot. A '*' will precede the handle
- if they are a bot owner, "+" if they are a master, "%%" if they are a botnet
- master, or "@" if they are an op. The user's nickname, hostname, and
- possibly an idle time and/or away message will be displayed.%{+n} Owners
- will also see the user's dcc idx.%{-}
-
- The next section is bots directly linked to the current bot. The arrow
- indicates which bot initiated the connection. The right arrow means this bot
- connected to wortel. A left arrow means the remote bot linked to this bot. A
- '+' next to the arrow indicates that the bot is sharing userfiles with us.
- The connection time (05 Dec 16:32) and bot version are also shown, as well
- as what is specified under "network" in the config file.%{+n} Owners will
- also see the bot's dcc idx.%{-}
-
- The final section (not shown in example above) is a list of users on the
- local bot who are not on your channel. This will be omitted if there are no
- users on other channels. If you specify the name of a remote bot, for
- example %b'%dwho valis'%b, the who request will be sent to that bot instead.
- The remote bot must be linked to the botnet.
- %{+m}
-
- Masters may also see "(con <flags>)" after a user's entry, which shows the
- user's console flags/modes (see %b'%dhelp console'%b).
-
- In the final section (users that aren't on the current channel), masters
- will see the actual channels other users are on. Also, people in the
- filesystem will be listed (as being in channel "files") if the filesys
- module is loaded. A '+' next to the nickname here means the user has
- access to return to the party line.%{-}
-
- See also: whom
- ::whoami
- ### %bwhoami%b
- Shows your current handle and to what bot you are connected.
-
- See also: whom
- ::whois:
- ### %bwhois%b <nickname>
- Shows you stored information about a user record. Five headings are
- displayed:
- %bHANDLE%b - the handle (nickname) of the user
- %bPASS%b - "yes" if she has a password set; "no" otherwise
- (bots dont use passwords)
- %bNOTES%b - number of stored notes waiting for the user
- %bFLAGS%b - the list of flags for this user (see below)
- %bLAST%b - the time or date that the user was last on irc or the partyline
-
- Valid global flags:
- %ba%b - admin (user has absolute control over botnet minus a few perm-owner only cmds)
- Be careful who you give this to, only the perm-owner of the net should even have it.
- %bb%b - bot (user is a bot)
- %bc%b - chat-bot (bot accepts DCC chat on irc)
- %bd%b - deop (user cannot gain ops in any channel)
- %be%b - nethack-exempt (user is exempted from stopnethack protection)
- %bi%b - hub access (user has hub DCC access)
- %bj%b - leaf access (user has leaf DCC access)
- %bk%b - autokick (user is kicked and banned automatically)
- %bl%b - limit-bot (bot sets limit in all channels, see '%dhelp chaninfo')
- %bm%b - master (user has more access to the botnet cmds than a normal user)
- %bn%b - owner (user has just about full access to bot)
- %bo%b - op (user has op access to all of the bot's channels)
- %bp%b - party-line (user has access to the partyline)
- %bq%b - quiet (user cannot gain voice on any channel)
- %bu%b - update-bot (see doc/UPGRADING)
- %bv%b - voice (user gets +v automatically from +y bots)
- %bw%b - wasop-test (needs wasop test for +stopnethack procedure)
- %bx%b - flood-exempt (user is exempt from flood kicks)
- %by%b - voice-bot (bot gives out voices in chans)
-
- Users can also have flags specific to a channel:
-
- %bd%b - deop (user cannot gain ops on the channel)
- %be%b - nethack-exempt (user is exempted from stopnethack protection)
- %bk%b - autokick (user is kicked and banned automatically)
- %bl%b - limit-bot (bot sets limit in the channel)
- %bm%b - master (user is a channel master)
- %bn%b - owner (user is a channel owner)
- %bo%b - op (user has op access to the channel)
- %bq%b - quiet (user cannot gain voice on the channel)
- %bv%b - voice (user gets +v automatically)
- %bw%b - wasop-test (needs wasop test for +stopnethack procedure)
- %by%b - voice-bot (bot gives out voices in the channel)
- %bz%b - washalfop-test (needs washalfop test for +stopnethack procedure)
-
- Hostmasks for the user are displayed on the following lines. If the user is
- a bot, there will be a line below which says "ADDRESS:" and gives the bot's
- telnet address. Some user entries may have "EMAIL:" and "INFO:" entries too.
- There may be additional information displayed depending on the modules
- loaded, such as filesys and console.
-
- %{+m}
-
- Masters: if the user has a comment, you will see it under "COMMENT:".%{-}
-
- See also: match, who, whom%{+m|m}, chattr, chaninfo%{-}
- ::end
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