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CHANSERV: access
With this command, you can view your channel status. The nickname parameter is optional. If none is entered, this field defaults to yourself. Here are the possible results:
-1 - User is AKicked from channel
0 - User has no access to channel
1 - User has AOp status on channel
2 - User has SOp status on channel
3 - User is on the founder nickname access list, but has not identified to either the nickname nor channel.
4 - User has founder status on channel because they have identified to the founder nickname
5 - User has founder status on channel because they have identified to the channel
Command: /chanserv ACCESS (channel) [nickname]
Example: /chanserv access #dragonrealm
/chanserv access #dragonrealm MirclMax |
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CHANSERV: akick
AKick stands for Automatic Kick. Once placed on the akick list, the problem user will be automatically kicked and banned upon entering the channel.
Only the channel founder and SOP's are able to modify the AKick list.
Command: /chanserv AKICK (channel) (add/del/list) [nickname/user@host]
Example: /chanserv akick #flash add *!*@*.blah.net
/chanserv akick #flash del 5
/chanserv akick #flash list |
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CHANSERV: aop
An AutoOp is a user with special privileges on a channel; one being that they will automatically be granted operator status from ChanServ upon entering the channel. Others include any setting that the channel founder of may set to AOPs or higher.
ADD - Adds new AOp nickname or user mask to list.
DEL - Deletes AOp from channel list.
LIST - Lists AOps with index number.
WIPE - Clears AOp list.
Note that only the Founder can use WIPE.
Command: /chanserv AOP (channel) (add/del/list/wipe) [nickname/user@host/index #]
Example: /chanserv aop #HotSpot add janedoe
/chanserv aop #HotSpot add *!jane@doe.org
/chanserv aop #HotSpot del 4
/chanserv aop #HotSpot del janedoe
/chanserv aop #HotSpot wipe |
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CHANSERV: count
This command will display the number of AOps, SOps, and AKICKs in a channel. Limited to AutoOp or higher.
Command: /chanserv COUNT (channel)
Example: /msg ChanServ@services.dal.net COUNT #Macintosh |
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CHANSERV: deop
If you have op priveledge to a channel (AOp, SOp, or FOUNDER), you have access for ChanServ to deop user(s) on the channel using this command.
You can specify more than one nick by stacking: nick1 nick2 nick3
Command: /chanserv DEOP (channel) (nickname)
Example: /chanserv deop #arhause angel-
/chanserv deop #arhause tatertot entropi evenstar the_saviour |
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CHANSERV: drop
Dropping a channel will forfeit ownership and ChanServ will no longer have control over it.
Before dropping a channel, the user must identify to ChanServ with the channel password. After issuing that command, chanserv will give you an authorization code that you must enter in order to confirm the drop request.
Command: /chanserv DROP (channel)
Example: /chanserv drop #HotShots |
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| IDENTIFY |
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CHANSERV: identify
In order to maintain a channel, certain channel settings are often required. To modify these settings, it is necessary to identify as the channel founder. This is a function for channel security and protection.
Command: /chanserv IDENTIFY (chan) (password)
Example: /chanserv identify #toxic el3phant85
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/identify #fruitloops peanuThEAD |
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CHANSERV: info
Use this command to retrieve detailed information on the specified channel, such as channel founder, registration date, channel topic, etc.
Command: /chanserv INFO (channel)
Example: /chanserv info #ohio
/chanserv info #cleveland |
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| INVITE |
/ChanServ HELP INVITE |
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CHANSERV: invite
When a channel is set +i (invite) or +k (requires key), a user is able to join the channel when invited. However, a user with AOp or higher status is able to have ChanServ invite them.
Command: /chanserv INVITE (channel)
Example: /chanserv invite #alligators |
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CHANSERV: mdeop
Mass Deopping is removing the operator status of a great deal of operators at once. In this case, ChanServ will deop anyone who has a lesser status on the channel than the person issuing the command.
AOps - AOps can only use this command on channels that have the opguard option shut off. Because this command will only deop anyone who has a lesser status than you, an AOp can only deop users who have been temporarily given operator status through mode +o.
SOps - When an SOp uses this command, they will deop anyone on the channel who is an AOp or below.
Founder - When the founder uses this command, they will deop everyone on the channel, excluding themselves, of course.
Command: /chanserv MDEOP (channel)
Example: /chanserv mdeop #Soda |
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CHANSERV: mkick
Masskicking is removes of all persons on a channel. Everyone in the channel will be kicked and banned.
If you are outranked by any individuals on the channel, this command will NOT be accepted.
Command: /chanserv MKICK (channel)
Example: /chanserv mkick #Front9 |
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CHANSERV: op
If you have op priveledge to a channel (AOp, SOp, or FOUNDER), you have access for ChanServ to op user(s) temporarily on the channel using this command.
You can specify more than one nick by stacking: nick1 nick2 nick3
Command: /chanserv OP (channel) (nickname)
Example: /chanserv op #fishbowl venus
/chanserv op #fishbowl venus entropi evenstar the_saviour |
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| REGISTER |
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CHANSERV: register
Channel registration is required in order for ChanServ to aid you with routine functions of managing a channel.
Command: /chanserv REGISTER (channel) (password) (description)
Example: /chanserv register #myDogSpot L4meR456 Channel about my dog Spot |
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| SENDAUTH |
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CHANSERV: sendauth
When a founders nick expires, the successor will be sent an AUTH code by MemoServ to gain access to the channel. If the first memo fails, the successor can re-request the AUTH code to be sent to them again through MemoServ using the following command.
Command: /chanserv SENDAUTH (channel) S
Example: /msg ChanServ@services.dal.net SENDAUTH #mynewchannel S |
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| SENDPASS |
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CHANSERV: sendpass
The SENDPASS command will allow a user to request that his or her channel password be sent to the email address on file for the founders' nickname. This command should not be relied on as an alternative to managing your own passwords, but only as a "backup" in case of extreme situations. Please remember that you are still responsible for remembering your password(s) and keeping them private. Do not share your password(s) with anyone.
Command: /chanserv SENDPASS (#channel) (email address)
Example: /msg ChanServ@services.dal.net SENDPASS #dalnethelp someuser@someisp.com |
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CHANSERV: SET
The chanserv SET command is used to apply/remove specific settings for a channel.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) OPTION SWITCH
Example: /chanserv set #DragonRealm desc The Realm!! |
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| SET DESC |
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CHANSERV: SET desc
The channel description is set upon channel registration. This is a brief description of your channel which shows up under an INFO command. Use this command to change the currently set channel description.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) DESC (newDescription)
Example: /chanserv set #Looneybin desc We're insane!! |
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| SET FOUNDER |
/ChanServ HELP SET FOUNDER |
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CHANSERV: SET founder
With this command you can change foundership or change founder nicknames. You must be identified to the channel.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) FOUNDER |
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| SET IDENT |
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CHANSERV: SET ident
This function forces channel AOPs and SOPs to identify to their nicknames before ChanServ grants them ops in the channel.
*note* This mode is automatically set on if opguard is enabled.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) IDENT (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #mouse ident on
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| SET KEEPTOPIC |
/ChanServ HELP SET KEEPTOPIC |
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CHANSERV: SET keeptopic
The keeptopic command is useful if your channel becomes unmanned at any point. Once everyone leaves the channel, all lists clear, such as the ban list and topic. With this command, ChanServ resets the last set topic.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) KEEPTOPIC (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #cheese keeptopic on
/chanserv set #cheese keeptopic off |
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| SET LEAVEOPS |
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CHANSERV: SET leaveops
Joining a empty registered channel in which you do not have access to will trigger ChanServ to deop you. To counteract this, use this command to turn LEAVEOPS on.
Please note that if the OPGUARD option is set on, LEAVEOPS is cancelled.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) LEAVEOPS (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #foo leaveops on
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| SET MAILBLOCK |
/ChanServ HELP SET MAILBLOCK |
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CHANSERV: SET mailblock
Turning this feature on will prevent anyone from using the SENDPASS command on your channel. The SENDPASS command allows you to send your channel password to the email address on file for the founders' nickname. CAUTION: If you enable the MAILBLOCK feature, you will no longer be able to request your password be sent via email and you will be entirely responsible for keeping track of it on your own.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) MAILBLOCK (ON|OFF)
Example: /msg ChanServ@services.dal.net SET #dalnethelp MAILBLOCK ON |
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| SET MEMO |
/ChanServ HELP SET MEMO |
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CHANSERV: SET memo
After channel registration, memos are able to be sent to the channel ops. To restrict who can send channel memos, use this command.
NONE - No one is able to send channel memos.
AOP - AOps and above are able to send channel memos.
SOP - SOps and Founder are able to send channel memos.
Founder - Only the channel founder is able to send channel memos.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) MEMO (none/aop/sop/founder)
Example: /chanserv set #weLoveMemos memo aop
/chanserv set #weHateMemos memo none |
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| SET MLOCK |
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CHANSERV: SET mlock
This command locks channel modes so that they stay even after the channel clears.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) MLOCK (+Modes-Modes)
Example: /chanserv set #mIRC4Dummies mlock +tn-i
/chanserv set #mIRC4dummies mlock * |
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| SET OPGUARD |
/ChanServ HELP SET OPGUARD |
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CHANSERV: SET opguard
If you are concerned about your ops opping someone who might take over the channel or if you simply wish to have total control over who recieves ops, use the opguard command. When you turn this command on, only the Founder, SuperOps, and AutoOps that are list are able to receive operator status. Even if someone were to manually op someone not in the list, ChanServ would immediately deop the user.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) OPGUARD (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #zilla opguard on
/chanserv set #zilla opguard off |
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| SET PASSWD |
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CHANSERV: SET passwd
With this command you can change channel password. You must be identified to the channel with the current founder password.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) PASSWD (current Password) (newPassword)
Example: /chanserv set #TomatoPatch passwd asdf1234 jklu456 |
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| SET PRIVATE |
/ChanServ HELP SET PRIVATE |
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CHANSERV: SET private
Not to be confused with the channel mode +p, the private option will not list your channel if the /list command is used. In respect to privacy, this option also cancels out the ChanServ invite command.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) PRIVATE (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #looneybin private on
/chanserv set #ninjas private off |
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| SET RESTRICT |
/ChanServ HELP SET RESTRICT |
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CHANSERV: SET restrict
This option will only allow ops into a channel. If someone who joins is not on the AOp/SOp list, they will be kickbanned when they enter the channel.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) RESTRICT (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #operhelp restrict on
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| SET SUCCESSOR |
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CHANSERV: SET successor
This option allows a channel founder to set a successor to the channel. When the founder nick expires, the successor can then with help of an AUTH code claim foundership of the channel. The first below example shows how the Nick123 is set to successor of the channel #mystro while the second shows how to remove a successor.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) SUCCESSOR [nickname] [-]
Example: /chanserv set #mystro successor Nick123
/chanserv set #mystro successor - |
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| SET TOPICLOCK |
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CHANSERV: SET topiclock
In order to moderate the channel topic, ChanServ allows the founder to select the groups that are able to modify it. When turned on, this command also performs KEEPTOPIC.
SOP - Only SOp's and founders are able to change topic.
FOUNDER - Topic is managed by the founder only.
OFF - Toggles topiclock off if already set.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) TOPICLOCK (SOP/FOUNDER/OFF)
Example: /chanserv set #sharks topiclock founder
/chanserv set #sharks topiclock sop |
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| SET UNSECURE |
/ChanServ HELP SET UNSECURE |
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CHANSERV: SET unsecure
This option is turned OFF by default. If you set a channel unsecure, you do not have to identify to ChanServ to change channel settings. It is only required for you to have an channel access of 3 (founder nick access match). This, in turn, lessens the security of your channel.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) UNSECURE (on/off)
Example: /chanserv set #poo unsecure on
/chanserv set #poo unsecure off |
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| SET URL |
/ChanServ HELP SET URL |
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CHANSERV: SET url
One way to let users know you have a site for the channel is to set your channel url with the address of your page. ChanServ will announce the url to users upon entering the INFO command.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) URL (url)
Example: /chanserv set #Daddymack url http://www.mackdaddy.net |
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| SET VERBOSE |
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CHANSERV: SET verbose
This option allows the founder of a channel the option to view commands being issued by SOps and AOps of the channel. Only valid commands that are carried out by services are displayed. Commands issued with an invalid syntax, bad parameters, or without sufficient access are not displayed.
INFO, IDENTIFY, and SET PASSWD commands are never displayed.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) VERBOSE (ON/OFF)
Example: /chanserv set #aquarium verbose on
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| SET WEBPASSWD |
/ChanServ HELP SET WEBPASSWD |
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CHANSERV: SET webpasswd
Will change the password for your web site at channels.dal.net so you can delegate web access without giving out the channel password.
Command: /chanserv set (channel) WEBPASSWD [new password]
Example: /chanserv SET #italia WEBPASSWD mynewpassword |
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CHANSERV: sop
A SuperOp is a user with high privileges on a channel; the main one being that they can add AutoOps and Akicks to the channel list. Others include any setting the founder of the channel may set to SOps or higher.
ADD - Adds new SOp nickname or user mask to list.
DEL - Deletes SOp from channel list.
LIST - Lists SOps with index number.
WIPE - Clears SOp list.
Note that only the Founder can use WIPE.
Command: /chanserv SOP (channel) (add/del/list/wipe) [nickname/user@host/index #]
Example: /chanserv sop #myCatFluffy add bandit
/chanserv sop #myCatFluffy del entropi
/chanserv sop #myCatFluffy wipe |
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| SUCCESSOR |
/ChanServ HELP SUCCESSOR |
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CHANSERV: successor
This command will let you remove your successor status from a channel. If a founder added you as the successor of his channel without your approval, you can use this command to remove yourself. You must identify to your nick to use this command.
Command: /chanserv successor #channel del
Example: /msg ChanServ@services.dal.net SUCCESSOR #mystro DEL |
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CHANSERV: unban
Use this command to have ChanServ unban addresses in the channel ban list.
Recent changes were been made to ChanServ's UNBAN command. The ME option has been removed and the ALL option replaced with "*"
Command: /chanserv UNBAN (channel) [nickname/user@host/*]
Example: /chanserv unban #goose
/chanserv unban #goose taz
/chanserv unban #goose * |
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CHANSERV: why
This command is used to tell why the given nick is gaining operator status (ops) on the given registered channel (No access, AOp, SOp, Founder).
Command: /chanserv WHY (channel) [nickname]
Example: /chanserv why #italia icequeen |
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