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December 27th, 2001, 07:18 PM
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IRC operator commands
See http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=137369 for basic commands
See http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=137507 for useful advanced commands.
See http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=137514 for useless advanced commands.
This is the Operator commands. It also contains the services commands.
OPER
Attempts to give a user IRC Operator status.
Syntax: OPER <uid> <password>
WALLOPS
Sends a "Message" to all those with the umode +w.
Syntax: WALLOPS <message>
GLOBOPS
Sends a global "Message" to all IRCops.
Syntax: GLOBOPS <message>
CHATOPS Command
IRCops with the +c flag enabled will be able to send/receive CHATOPS messages.
Syntax: CHATOPS <message>
LOCOPS Command
Similar to GLOBOPS, except only received by those IRCops local to your server.
Syntax: LOCOPS <message>
ADCHAT Command
This command sends to all Admins online. Only for Admins. This is a ChatOps style command.
Syntax: ADCHAT <text>
NACHAT Command
This command sends to all NetAdmins & TechAdmins online. Only for Net/Techadmins. This is a ChatOps style command.
Syntax: NACHAT <text>
TECHAT Command
This command sends to all TechAdmins online. Only for Net/Techadmins. This is a ChatOps style command.
Syntax: TECHAT <text>
KILL Command
Forcefully Disconnects a user from an IRC Server.
Syntax: KILL <user> <reason>
KLINE Command
"Bans" a hostmask from connection to the IRC server.
Syntax: KLINE <hostmask> <reason>
UNKLINE Command
Removes a k:line from the server.
Syntax: UNKLINE <hostmask>
ZLINE Command
Disables all access to the IRC server from a specified IP.
Syntax: ZLINE <ip> :reason
UNZLINE Command
Removes a currently active z:Line.
Syntax: UNZLINE <ip>
GLINE command
This command provides timed G:Lines. If you match a G:Line you cannot connect to ANY server on the IRC network. A time of 0 in the GLINE makes it permanent (Never Expires).
Syntax: GLINE <user@host mask> <seconds to be banned> :<reason> (Adds a G:line for user@host)
GLINE -<user@host mask> (Removes a G:line for user@host)
SHUN Command
Prevents a user from executing ANY command except ADMIN and respond to Server Pings. This effectively prevents them from doing anything on the server.
A time of 0 on the SHUN makes it permanent (Never Expires).
Syntax : SHUN <nickname> <time> :<Reason> (Shun the nickname for time)
SHUN +<user@host> <time> :<Reason> (Shun the user@host for time)
SHUN -<user@host> (Removes the SHUN for user@host)
SHUN (View the current SHUN list)
AKILL Command (Use Services AKILL Instead)
Adds an Autokill for the specific host mask. Services Admin & above only ..
Syntax : AKILL <user@host> :<Reason>
RAKILL Command (Use Services AKILL Instead)
Removes an AKILL set by an IRC Operator or Services. Services Admin & above only
Syntax : RAKILL <user@host>
REHASH Command
Prompts the server to reread the configuration files. Only TechAdmins and NetAdmins may specify a server name.
Syntax: REHASH <servername> -<flags>
REHASH -<flags>
RESTART Command
Kills and restarts the IRC daemon, disconnecting all users currently on that server.
Syntax: RESTART
DIE Command
Kills the IRC daemon, disconnecting all users currently on the current server.
Syntax: DIE
LAG Command
This command is like a Sonar or Traceroute for IRC servers.
Syntax: LAG <servername>
SETHOST Command
This command is so you can change your Virtual host to everything you want to.
Syntax: SETHOST <new hostname>
SETIDENT Command
With this command you can change your Ident (username).
Syntax: SETIDENT <new ident>
CHGHOST Command
Changes the hostname of a user currently on the IRC network.
Syntax: CHGHOST <nick> <host>
CHGIDENT Command
Changes the ident of a user currently on the IRC network.
Syntax: CHGIDENT <nick> <ident>
CHGNAME Command
Changes the "Real Name" of a user currently on the IRC network.
Syntax: CHGNAME <nick> <name>
SQUIT Command
Disconnects an IRC Server from the network.
Syntax: SQUIT <server>
CONNECT Command
Links another IRC server to the one you are currently on.
Syntax: CONNECT <server>
CONNECT <hub> <port> <leaf>
DCCDENY Command
Adds a DCC Deny for that filename mask.
Syntax : DCCDENY <filename mask> <reason>
UNDCCDENY Command
If the EXACT file you type is found it is removed, else it uses wildcards to search
Syntax : UNDCCDENY <filename mask>
SAJOIN Command
Forces a user to join channel(s). Can only be used by a Services Admin.
Syntax: SAJOIN <nick> <channel>
SAPART Command
Forces a user to leave channel(s). Can only be used by a Services Admin.
Syntax: SAPART <nick> <channel>
SAMODE Command
Allows a Services Administrator to change the mode on a channel.
Syntax: SAMODE <channel> <mode>
RPING Command
This will calculate the milliseconds (Lag) between servers
Syntax: RPING <servermask>
TRACE Command
TRACE is useful to know what servers are connected to what.
Syntax: TRACE <servername>
OPERMOTD Command
Shows the IRCd Operator MOTD.
Syntax: OPERMOTD
ADDMOTD Command
This will add the text you specify to the MOTD. Server Admin & Co-Admin only
Syntax: ADDMOTD :text
ADDOMOTD Command
This will add the text you specify to the Operator MOTD. Server Admin & Co-Admin only
Syntax: ADDOMOTD :text
SDESC Command
With this command you can change your Server Info Line. This is a Server Admin/Co Admin only command
Syntax: SDESC <New description>
ADDLINE Command
This command can be used to add lines to the ircd.conf file Only for Server Admins
Syntax: ADDLINE <line>
MKPASSWD Command
This command will encrypt the string it has been given
So u can add it directly to the ircd.conf if you use Encrypted passwords.
Syntax : MKPASSWD <string to be encrypted>
TSCTL Command
This is a highly advanced command
Syntax: TSCTL OFFSET +|- <time> (Adjust internal IRC clock)
TSCTL TIME (Will give TS report)
TSCTL ALLTIME (Shows the TS report of all Servers)
TSCTL SVSTIME <timestamp> (Sets the Time on all servers)
HTM Command
Switches the server In & Out of High Traffic Mode. See flags addendum for options.
Syntax: HTM [option]
*** Services Commands (U:Lined Server)***
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
SVSNICK Command
Changes the nickname of the user in question.
Syntax: SVSNICK <nickname> <new nickname> <timestamp>
SVSMODE Command
Changes the mode of the user in question.
Syntax: SVSMODE <nickname> <usermode>
SVSKILL Command
Forcefully disconnects a user from the network.
Syntax: SVSKILL <user> :<reason>
SVSNOOP Command
Enabled or disables whether Global IRCop functions exist on the server in question or not.
Syntax: SVSNOOP <server> <+/->
SVSJOIN Command
Forces a user to join a channel.
Syntax: SVSJOIN <nick> <channel>[,<channel2>..]
SVSPART Command
Forces a user to leave a channel.
Syntax: SVSPART <nick> <channel>[,<channel2>..]
SVSO Command
Gives nick Operflags like the ones in O:lines, remember to set SVSMODE +o and alike.
Syntax: SVSO <nick> <+operflags> (Adds the Operflags)
SVSO <nick> - (Removes all O:Line flags)
SWHOIS Command
Changes the WHOIS message of the Nickname.
Syntax: SWHOIS <nick> :<message> (Sets the SWHOIS)
SWHOIS <nick> : (Resets the SWHOIS)
SQLINE Command
Bans a Nickname or a certain Nickname mask from the Server.
Syntax : SQLINE <nickmask> :<Reason>
UNSQLINE Command
Un-Bans a Nickname or Nickname mask
Synax : UNSQLINE <nickmask>
SVS2MODE Command
Changes the Usermode of a nickname
Syntax : :services.somenet.com SVS2MODE <nickname> +<mode>
SVSFLINE Command
Adds the given Filename mask to DCCDENY
Syntax: :server SVSFLINE + file :reason (Add the filename)
:server SVSFLINE - file (Deletes the filename)
:server SVSFLINE * (Wipes the DCCDENY list)
SVSMOTD Command
Changes the Services Message Of The Day
Syntax: SVSMOTD # :<text> (Adds to Services MOTD)
SVSMOTD ! (Deletes the MOTD)
SVSMOTD ! :<text> (Deletes and Adds text)
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