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1 "<INDEX>" (
2 " $O provides Oper Services for the Network. ",
3 " Please choose from the following categories: ",
4 " $bGOD$b Enabling channel override. ",
5 " $bPUNISH$b Commands to discipline users.",
6 " $bINFORMATION$b Get information about users. ",
7 " or $O, $C, and $N. ",
8 " $bTRACES$b Powerful commands for ",
9 " viewing or acting on lists of",
10 " IRC objects. ",
11 " $bALERTS$b Automated responses. ",
12 " $bTRACKING$b Tracking commands. (if enabled)",
13 " $bCHANNEL$b Channel commands. ",
14 " $bCLONES$b Manage trusts and limits. ",
15 " $bROUTING$b Manage the Auto Routing System.",
16 " $bSETTINGS$b View and temporarily change ",
17 " config file settings. ",
18 " $bADMIN$b Misc Administrator Commands. ",
19 " $bOWNERONLY$b $O operator only commands. "
20 );
21 "COMMANDS" ("The following commands are available in $O:",
22 "${index}",
23 "$uSee Also$u: modcmd, access, command");
24 "INDEX" ("The following commands are available in $O:",
25 "${index}",
26 "$uSee Also$u: modcmd, access, command");
27
28 "PUNISH" (
29 " $bGLINE$b Global Ban a host.",
30 " $bUNGLINE$b Remove a GLINE.",
31 " $bBLOCK$b Gline by nickname.",
32 " $bTRACE GLINE$b Gline all hosts matching a search.",
33 " $bGTRACE$b Search the gline list.",
34 " $b$b",
35 " $bSHUN$b Global Shun a host.",
36 " $bUNSHUN$b Remove a SHUN.",
37 " $bSBLOCK$b Shun by nickname.",
38 " $bTRACE SHUN$b Shun all hosts matching a search.",
39 " $bSTRACE$b Search the shun list.",
40 " $b$b",
41 " $bGAG$b Cause the services to ignore... ",
42 " $bUNGAG$b ...or unignore by mask."
43 );
44
45 "INFORMATION" (
46 " $bACCESS$b Shows a users $O access level.",
47 " $bSTATS$b Show various lists and runtime info.",
48 " $bWHOIS$b Show details about a user by nick.",
49 " $bVERSION$b Show the $O version information.",
50 " $bLOG$b View $O logs.",
51 " $bTRACES$b Powerfull commands for viewing or acting on lists of IRC objects."
52 );
53
54 "TRACES" (
55 " $bTRACE$b Search current users and optionally apply an action.",
56 " $bGTRACE$b Search current GLINEs and optionally remove them.",
57 " $bSTRACE$b Search current SHUNs and optionally remove them.",
58 " $bCSEARCH$b Search current channels."
59 );
60
61 "ALERTS" (
62 " $bADDALERT$b Make $O automatically do something",
63 " when users match a criteria.",
64 " $bDELALERT$b Remove an alert.",
65 " $bSTATS ALERT$b See a listing of alerts. "
66 );
67
68 "TRACKING" (
69 " These commands only work if the tracking module has been compiled in",
70 " $b$b",
71 " $bTRACK$b Display and set tracking options.",
72 " $bADDTRACK$b Adds a nick to the tracking list.",
73 " $bDELTRACK$b Deletes an active track.",
74 " $bLISTTRACK$b Lists all active tracks.",
75 );
76
77 "PRIVILEGE" (
78 " The Privilege list system: ",
79 " $b$b",
80 " $bPRIVSET$b Set and unset privileges on the fly."
81 );
82
83 "ROUTING" (
84 " The Auto Routing System: ",
85 " $b$b",
86 " $bSTATS ROUTING$b Shows everything about the auto routing configuration.",
87 " $bROUTING ADDPLAN$b Creates a new routing plan. Routing plans are a collection of server linking information that $O uses to decide how to route.",
88 " $bROUTING DELPLAN$b Deletes a routing plan (and all its servers).",
89 " $bROUTING ADDSERVER$b Adds server linking information to a plan.",
90 " $bROUTING DELSERVER$b Deletes a server from a routing plan.",
91 " $bROUTING SET$b Show and change routing settings. ",
92 " $bROUTING MAP$b Show what the active routing plan says the network should look like.",
93 " $bREROUTE$b Connect servers to the network, optionally squiting them first to change the routing.",
94 " $b$b ",
95 " Start by creating a routing plan, and then adding servers to it, with their listning port, uplink, and a backup uplink. You can view it in $bSTATS ROUTING planname$b. Take care not to create loops, and that you make everything connected. Then set your new plan ACTIVE using $bROUTING SET$b. $O does the rest! See help topic $bROUTING EXAMPLE$b for a working example."
96 );
97
98 "CHANNEL" (
99 " $bOP$b Op someone.",
100 " $bDEOP$b Deop someone.",
101 " $bHOP$b Half Op someone.",
102 " $bDEHOP$b DeHalfop someone.",
103 " $bVOICE$b Voice someone.",
104 " $bDEVOICE$b Devoice someone.",
105 " $bKICK$b Kick someone.",
106 " $bBAN$b Ban someone.",
107 " $bKICKBAN$b Kickban someone.",
108 " $b$b",
109 " $bOPALL$b Op everyone in a channel.",
110 " $bDEOPALL$b Deop everyone in a channel.",
111 " $bHOPALL$b Half Op everyone in a channel.",
112 " $bDEHOPALL$b Dehalfop everyone in a channel.",
113 " $bVOICEALL$b Voice everyone in a channel.",
114 " $bDEVOICEALL$b Devoice everyone in a channel.",
115 " $bKICKALL$b Kick everyone from a channel.",
116 " $bKICKBANALL$b Kickban everyone from a channel.",
117 " $b$b",
118 " $bINVITE$b Invite someone to a channel.",
119 " $bINVITEME$b Invite yourself to a channel.",
120 " $bCLEARBANS$b Cear all bans from a channel.",
121 " $bCLEARMODES$b Clear all modes from a channel."
122 );
123
124 "CLONES" (
125 " $bADDTRUST$b Add a clone limit exemption for a host.",
126 " $bDELTRUST$b Remove a clone exemption.",
127 " $bEDITTRUST$b Modify a clone exemption.",
128 " $bquery services/opserv/untrusted_max$b",
129 " View the clone kill limit"
130 );
131
132 "SETTINGS" (
133 " $bQUERY$b Show a runtime config setting.",
134 " $bSET$b $uTemporarily$u change a runtime config setting."
135 );
136
137 "ADMIN" (
138 " $bACCESS$b Modify someone's $O access level.",
139 " $bCOMMAND$b Show details of a command.",
140 " $bSHOWCOMMANDS$b List all commands and required access levels.",
141 " $b$b",
142 " $bBANEMAIL$b Ban an email address from being used by the email system.",
143 " $bUNBANEMAIL$b Remove an email ban.",
144 " $b$b",
145 " $bJOIN$b Make $O join a channel.",
146 " $bPART$b Make $O leave a channel.",
147 " $b$b",
148 " $bCLONE$b Create and manipulate a fake user.",
149 " $bCOLLIDE$b Create a clone, colliding an existing user.",
150 " $bRESERVE$b Permanently reserve a nick with a clone.",
151 " $bUNRESERVE$b Remove a perminant reserved clone.",
152 " $bJUPE$b Create dummy server.",
153 " $bUNJUPE$b Remove a dummy server.",
154 " $b$b",
155 " $bDEFCON$b Manipulate the DefCon system.",
156 " $bREFRESHG$b Refresh the Glines.",
157 " $bREFRESHS$b Refresh the Shuns.",
158 " $bSETTIME$b Synchronize time across the network.",
159 " $bTIMECMD$b Time how long a command runs."
160 );
161
162 "OWNERONLY" (
163 " $bWRITE$b Write out a database.",
164 " $bWRITEALL$b Write out ALL databases.",
165 " $bREOPEN$b Close and Re-Open the logs.",
166 " $bREADHELP$b Re-read a help file.",
167 " $bDUMPMESSAGES$b Writes messages to a .db file (for translators).",
168 " $b$b",
169 " $bREHASH$b Re-read the config files.",
170 " $bRESTART$b Quit and re-run X3.",
171 " $bDIE$b Make the bot quit.",
172 " $bJUMP$b Change uplink servers.",
173 " $bRECONNECT$b Reconnect to this uplink server.",
174 " $bGSYNC$b Pull glines from the given server into memory.",
175 " $bSSYNC$b Pull shuns from the given server into memory.",
176 " $b$b",
177 " $bMODCMD$b Change details of a command.",
178 " $bBIND$b Make a command alias.",
179 " $bUNBIND$b Remove a command alias.",
180 " $bREBINDALL$b Re-create all missing commands on all services",
181 " $bHELPFILES$b Change the helpfile priority order.",
182 " $b$b",
183 " $bSERVICE ADD$b Create a new service bot.",
184 " $bSERVICE REMOVE$b Remove a service bot.",
185 " $bSERVICE RENAME$b Rename a service bot.",
186 " $bSERVICE PRIVILEGED$b Sets if only opers can use the service.",
187 " $bSERVICE TRIGGER$b Change the command character of a service.",
188 " $b$b",
189 " $bADDBAD$b Add a word to the illegal channel word list.",
190 " $bDELBAD$b Remove a word from the illegal channel word list.",
191 " $bADDEXEMPT$b Make an exception to the illegal word list for a channel.",
192 " $bDELEXEMPT$b Remove an exception of the illegal word list.",
193 " $b$b",
194 " $bDUMP$b Drop safetychecked server protocol to the server. ",
195 " $bRAW$b Drop raw server protocol to the server. (DANGEROUS!)",
196 " $b$b",
197 " $bRESETMAX$b Reset the maximum recorded users. (used in the event of a clone flood)"
198 );
199
200
201 "ACCESS" ("/msg $O ACCESS [nick|*account] [new-level]",
202 "Displays the $O access level for the specified user or account. With no arguments, displays your own access level. With two arguments, sets the target's $O access level to the second argument (assuming you have sufficient access to do so).",
203 "\"ACCESS *\" will show the access levels of everyone.",
204 "Access level: $b${level/access}$b",
205 "$uSee Also:$u commands, modcmd"
206 );
207
208 "ADDALERT" ("/msg $O ADDALERT <name> <reaction> <criteria>",
209 "Adds the specified alert to the $b$O$b alert list.",
210 "Alerts watch for users matching a givin criteria and perform an action on them.",
211 " <name> - An alphanumeric word to identify this alert in the list",
212 " <reaction> - What to do if a user matches the criteria. See $bALERT REACTION$b.",
213 " <criteria> - What to look for. See $bTRACE CRITERIA$b.",
214 "Access level: $b${level/addalert}$b",
215 "$uSee Also:$u delalert, alert reaction, trace criteria"
216 );
217
218 "TIME NOTATION" (
219 " Many commands require a duration perameter ",
220 " which all use the same syntax: ",
221 " 1s - 1 second ",
222 " 2m - 2 minutes ",
223 " 3h - 3 hours ",
224 " 4d - 4 days ",
225 " 5w - 5 weeks ",
226 " 6M - 6 months",
227 " 1y - 1 year",
228 " Times can be compounded such as: ",
229 " 1m40s - 1 minute and 40 seconds ",
230 " 5h20m30s - 5 hours 20 minutes and 30 seconds "
231 );
232
233 "ADDTRUST" ("/msg $O ADDTRUST <ip> <count> <duration> <reason>",
234 "Extends the clone kill limit for the specified <ip> to <count> for <duration>.",
235 "<duration> uses $btime notation$b",
236 "You may use 0 as the duration if you do not wish the trust to ever expire, and 0 as the count for unlimited connections.",
237 "Access level: $b${level/addtrust}$b",
238 "$uSee Also:$u deltrust, stats trusted, time notation"
239 );
240
241 "ALERT REACTION" ("$bALERT REACTION$b",
242 "Valid alert actions (to be taken when an alert is hit) are:",
243 "$bNOTICE$b: Send a notice to the $b$O$b alert channel",
244 "$bKILL$b: Disconnect the user",
245 "$bGLINE$b: Gline the user that tripped the alert",
246 "$bTRACK$b: Send a notice to the $b$O$b alert channel and track the user (if the tracking module is loaded)",
247 "$bSHUN$b : Shun the user that tripped the alert",
248 "$bVERSION$b : Check the version on the user that tripped the alert",
249 "$bSVSJOIN$b : Force the user that tripped the alert to join the target channel",
250 "$bSVSPART$b : Force the user that tripped the alert to part the target channel",
251 "$uSee Also:$u addalert, delalert"
252 );
253
254 "DELALERT" ("/msg $O DELALERT <alert> [alert]...",
255 "Remove the specified alerts from the $b$O$b alert list.",
256 "Access level: $b${level/delalert}$b",
257 "$uSee Also:$u addalert, stats"
258 );
259
260 "DELTRUST" ("/msg $O DELTRUST <ip>",
261 "Deletes a trusted IP from $b$O's$b trusted hosts list. A trusted IP address is exempted from normal client limits. A list of currently trusted IPs is displayed by $bstats trusted$b.",
262 "Access level: $b${level/deltrust}$b",
263 "$uSee Also:$u addtrust, stats"
264 );
265
266 "INVITEME" ("/msg $O INVITEME [nick]",
267 "Invites the specified user (if omitted, you) to $O's debug channel.",
268 "This is currently pointless, since no output is sent to the debug channel.",
269 "Access level: $b${level/inviteme}$b",
270 "$uSee Also:$u invite, clearmodes, clearbans"
271 );
272
273 "TRACE" ("/msg $O TRACE <action> <criteria> <value> [<criteria> <value>]...",
274 "Searches through the current users for those matching the specified criteria, and applies the specified action to them. A detailed list of actions can be found in $bhelp trace action$b and a list of criteria in $bhelp trace criteria$b.",
275 "Quick Ref ACTIONS: PRINT, COUNT, KILL, GLINE, SHUN, GAG, DOMAINS, SVSJOIN, SVSPART, VERSION",
276 "Quick Ref CRITERIA: MASK, NICK, IDENT, HOST, INFO, SERVER, IP, ACCOUNT, AUTHED, CHANNEL, NUMCHANNELS, LIMIT, NICKAGE, ACCESS, REASON, DEPTH, DURATION, CLONES, INFO_SPACE, CHECKRESTRICTIONS ABUSE OPERS, LOG, REGEX, CHANTARGET, SILENT, VERSION, MARKED",
277 "Access level: $b${level/trace}$b",
278 "$uSee Also:$u trace action, trace criteria"
279 );
280
281 "TRACE ACTION" ("$bTRACE ACTION$b",
282 "Options for action in $btrace$b are:",
283 "$bPRINT$b: Display the hostmask to you.",
284 "$bCOUNT$b: Count all matching users.",
285 "$bKILL$b: Kill matching clients.",
286 "$bGLINE$b: Issue a gline for the client's host (by default, 1 hour long).",
287 "$bSHUN$b: Issue a shun for the client's host (by default, 1 hour long).",
288 "$bGAG$b: Gag all matching users (by default, does not expire).",
289 "$bDOMAINS$b: Display counts of users in each domain (length specified by DEPTH criteria.",
290 "$bSVSJOIN$b: Force users to join channel givin in chantarget criteria.",
291 "$bSVSPART$b: Force part the matching clients out of the specified target channel.",
292 "$bVERSION$b: Query for the users CTCP VERSION reply.",
293 "$bMARK$b: Set a nefarius 'mark' named via the mark criteria as if the user were in that dnsbl.",
294 "Note: By default, IRC operators are not affected by the KILL, GLINE, SHUN or GAG actions. You can override this by specifying the $bABUSE OPERS$b criteria for a trace. Even if you do specify $bABUSE OPERS$b, it will not affect opers at your access level or above.",
295 "$uSee Also:$u trace criteria, trace"
296 );
297
298 "TRACE CRITERIA" ("$bTRACE CRITERIA$b",
299 "Criteria and values for $btrace$b (a search with $btrace$b must match all specified items):",
300 "$bMASK$b nick!user@host Specifies a full hostmask to search for.",
301 "$bNICK$b nick Specifies a nick to search for.",
302 "$bIDENT$b ident Specifies an ident to search for.",
303 "$bHOST$b host Specifies a hostname to search for.",
304 "$bINFO$b infoline Specifies a user's info to search for.",
305 "$bSERVER$b server Specifies a server to search for.",
306 "$bIP$b 127.0.0.1 Specifies an IP to search for (independent of hostname).",
307 "$bACCOUNT$b account Specifies an account to search for.",
308 "$bAUTHED$b yes/no Specifies if matching users must be authenticated with $N or not",
309 "$bCHANNEL$b #target Specifies a channel the client must be in.",
310 "$bNUMCHANNELS$b 5 Specifies a number of channels the client must be in.",
311 "$bLIMIT$b 50 Limits the number of responses to a certain number.",
312 "$bNICKAGE$b cmp Client has had nick this long (<Nu, <=Nu, =Nu, >=Nu or >Nu)",
313 "$bLINKED$b cmp Connected to the network this long (<Nu, <=Nu, =Nu, >=Nu or >Nu)",
314 "$bACCESS$b cmp Access constraints (<nnn, <=nnn, =nnn, >=nnn or >nnn)",
315 "$bREASON$b reason Reason for kill, gline or shun (must be listed last).",
316 "$bDEPTH$b depth How many domain-name parts to use for $bDOMAINS$b action.",
317 "$bDURATION$b duration How long to apply a G-line or gag (see $C help topic $bdurations$b).",
318 "$bCLONES$b min Ignore clients from hosts with fewer than this many connections.",
319 "$bINFO_SPACE$b yes/no Clients match only if their info starts with a space (' ') character.",
320 "$bABUSE OPERS$b Force adverse actions to affect opers as well.",
321 "$bLOG$b Record matching users in $O's log file (in addition to acting).",
322 "$bREGEX$b yes/no Specifies if NICK/IDENT/HOST/INFO should be treated as a regular expression.",
323 "$bSILENT$b yes/no If yes, AUTO is prepended to the gline message, making the gline silent in nefarious ircd.",
324 "$bVERSION$b version If they have been queried using the VERSION action and responded, they are matched if the reply they give matches.",
325 "$bMARKED$b mark If they have a dnsbl mark matching mark. (e.g. from an X line or alert)",
326 "$bCHANTARGET$b #channel For use with SVSJOIN action, this specifies the channel they are svsjoined to.",
327 "$bCHECKRESTRICTIONS$b yes/no For use with SVSJOIN action, this specifies to check channel modes like bans, invite, limits, and key before the SVSJOIN is issued.",
328 "$bMARK$b mark For use with the MARK action, this is what thety are marked with.",
329 "Additionally, the $bCHANNEL$b target may be prefixed with @ to select channel operators, + to select voiced users (will not select chanops unless @ is also used), or - to select non-voiced non-chanop users. For example, CHANNEL #foo will select all users in #foo; CHANNEL +#foo will select only users voiced in #foo; CHANNEL @+#foo will select ops and voiced users in #foo; etc.",
330 "When searching on the criteria of nick, ident, or info, the search string can be another of the three, prefixed with a & character, to indicate that the match should compare each user's individual data. For example, $binfo &nick$b would search for all users whose info matches their nick. To search for that phrase explicitly, prefix the & with a backslash; e.g.: $binfo \&ident$b.",
331 "$uSee Also:$u trace action, trace"
332 );
333
334 "WHOIS" ("/msg $O WHOIS <nick>",
335 "Displays detailed information for the named user.",
336 "Access level: $b${level/whois}$b",
337 );
338
339 "CHANINFO" ("/msg $O CHANINFO <#channel> [users]",
340 "Displays very detailed information on the specified channel. If the channel is omitted, then $bchaninfo$b will be done on the channel where the command was given. You must give a second parameter ($busers$b) to list users in the channel.",
341 "Access level: $b${level/chaninfo}$b",
342 "$uSee Also:$u whois"
343 );
344
345 "CSEARCH" ("/msg $O CSEARCH <action> <criteria> <value> [<criteria> <value>]...",
346 "Searches through the network's channels for those matching the specified criteria, and applies the specified action to them. A list of actions can be found under $bhelp csearch action$b and a list of criteria in $bhelp csearch criteria$b.",
347 "Access level: $b${level/csearch}$b",
348 "$uSee Also:$u csearch action, csearch criteria"
349 );
350
351 "CSEARCH ACTION" ("$bCSEARCH ACTION$b",
352 "Options for action in $bcsearch$b are:",
353 "$bPRINT$b: Display the channel and user count.",
354 "$bCOUNT$b: Count all matching channels."
355 );
356
357 "CSEARCH CRITERIA" ("$bCSEARCH CRITERIA$b",
358 "Criteria and values for $bcsearch$b (a search with $bcsearch$b must match all specified items):",
359 "$bNAME$b name Specifies a name to search for.",
360 "$bTOPIC$b topic Specifies a topic to search for.",
361 "$bUSERS$b cmp User count constraint (<Nu, <=Nu, =Nu, >=Nu or >Nu)",
362 "$bTIMESTAMP$b cmp Timestamp constraint (<Nu, <=Nu, =Nu, >=Nu or >Nu; supports interval notation)",
363 "$bLIMIT$b 50 Limits the number of responses to a certain number."
364 );
365
366 "JOIN" ("/msg $O JOIN <#channel> ",
367 "Makes $b$O$b join the specified channel.",
368 "Access level: $b${level/join}$b",
369 "$uSee Also:$u part"
370 );
371
372 "PART" ("/msg $O PART <#channel> ",
373 "Makes $b$O$b leave the specified channel.",
374 "Access level: $b${level/part}$b",
375 "$uSee Also:$u join"
376 );
377
378 "ADDBAD" ("/msg $O ADDBAD <word>",
379 "Adds a bad word to $b$O's$b bad word list. Bad words make any channel that has a bad word anywhere in a channel's name illegal. A list of current bad words can be displayed by $bstats bad$b.",
380 "Access level: $b${level/addbad}$b",
381 "$uSee Also:$u addexempt, delbad, stats bad, $C:noregister"
382 );
383
384 "ADDEXEMPT" ("/msg $O ADDEXEMPT <#channel>",
385 "Adds a channel to $O's \"exempt\" list. These channels (and only these channels) are never considered to contain prohibited words. Note that you $bmust$b specify the whole channel name, and may not use wildcards.",
386 "For example, if you have added $ufree$u to the bad-word list, you could add $u#FreeBSD$u to the exempt list, and anyone could join #FreeBSD. Users joining #FreeBSDISOz would be kickbanned by $O.",
387 "The current exempt list is displayed with the current bad-words in $bstats bad$b.",
388 "Access level: $b${level/addexempt}$b",
389 "$uSee Also:$u addbad, delexempt, stats"
390 );
391
392 "DELBAD" ("/msg $O DELBAD <keyword>",
393 "Deletes a bad word from $b$O's$b bad word list. Bad words make any channel that has a bad word anywhere in a channel's name illegal. A list of current bad words can be displayed by $bstats bad$b.",
394 "Access level: $b${level/delbad}$b",
395 "$uSee Also:$u addbad, delexempt, stats bad, $C:allowregister"
396 );
397
398 "DELEXEMPT" ("/msg $O DELEXEMPT <#channel>",
399 "Removes a channel from $O's bad-word-exempt channel list.",
400 "Access level: $b${level/delexempt}$b",
401 "$uSee Also:$u addexempt, delbad, stats"
402 );
403
404 "BAN" ("/msg $O BAN <#channel> <nick|hostmask>",
405 "Bans the specified hostmask from the specified channel.",
406 "If a nick is used instead of hostmask, the hostmask is generated based on the nickname.",
407 "If the channel is omitted, the $bban$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
408 "Access level: $b${level/ban}$b",
409 "$uSee Also:$u kickban, kickbanall, unban"
410 );
411
412 "UNBAN" ("/msg $O UNBAN <#channel> <hostmask>",
413 "Unbans the specified hostmask from the specified channel.",
414 "If the channel is omitted, the $bunban$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
415 "Access level: $b${level/unban}$b",
416 "$uSee Also:$u kickban, kickbanall, ban"
417 );
418
419 "CLEARBANS" ("/msg $O CLEARBANS <#channel> ",
420 "Clears all bans in the specified channel.",
421 "If the channel is omitted, then $bclearbans$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
422 "Access level: $b${level/clearbans}$b",
423 "$uSee Also:$u ban, unban"
424 );
425
426 "CLEARMODES" ("/msg $O CLEARMODES <#channel> ",
427 "Clears the specified channel of all modes.",
428 "If the channel is omitted, then $bclearmodes$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
429 "Access level: $b${level/clearmodes}$b",
430 "$uSee Also:$u mode"
431 );
432
433 "DEOP" ("/msg $O DEOP <#channel> <nick> [nick]...",
434 "Deops the specified user from the specified channel.",
435 "If the channel is omitted, then $bdeop$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
436 "Access level: $b${level/deop}$b",
437 "$uSee Also:$u deopall, devoiceall, op, opall"
438 );
439
440 "DEOPALL" ("/msg $O DEOPALL <#channel>",
441 "Deops all members of the specified channel.",
442 "If the channel is omitted, then $bdeopall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
443 "Access level: $b${level/deopall}$b",
444 "$uSee Also:$u deop, devoiceall, op, opall"
445 );
446
447 "DEHOP" ("/msg $O DEHOP <#channel> <nick> [nick]...",
448 "Dehalfops the specified user from the specified channel.",
449 "If the channel is omitted, then $bdehop$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
450 "Access level: $b${level/dehalfop}$b",
451 "$uSee Also:$u dehalfopall, hop, hopall"
452 );
453
454 "DEHOPALL" ("/msg $O DEHOPALL <#channel>",
455 "Dehalfops all members of the specified channel.",
456 "If the channel is omitted, then $bdehopall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
457 "Access level: $b${level/dehopall}$b",
458 "$uSee Also:$u dehop, hop, hopall"
459 );
460
461 "DEVOICEALL" ("/msg $O DEVOICEALL <#channel>",
462 "Devoice all members of the specified channel who do not have channel ops.",
463 "If the channel is omitted, then $bdevoiceall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
464 "Access level: $b${level/devoiceall}$b",
465 "$uSee Also:$u deop, deopall, op, opall"
466 );
467
468 "KICK" ("/msg $O KICK <#channel> <nick> [reason]",
469 "Kicks the specified user from the specified channel.",
470 "If the channel is omitted, then $bkick$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
471 "Access level: $b${level/kick}$b",
472 "$uSee Also:$u ban, kickall, kickban, kickbanall"
473 );
474
475 "KICKALL" ("/msg $O KICKALL <#channel> [reason]",
476 "Kicks all users in the specified channel except for the user issuing the command.",
477 "If the channel is omitted, then $bkickall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
478 "Access level: $b${level/kickall}$b",
479 "$uSee Also:$u ban, kick, kickbanall"
480 );
481
482 "KICKBAN" ("/msg $O KICKBAN <#channel> <nick> [reason]",
483 "Kicks and bans the specified user. $b$O$b determines the hostmask to ban from the nick specified.",
484 "If the channel is omitted, then $bkickban$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
485 "Access level: $b${level/kickban}$b",
486 "$uSee Also:$u ban, kickall, kickbanall"
487 );
488
489 "KICKBANALL" ("/msg $O KICKBANALL <#channel> [reason]",
490 "Kick and bans all members of the specified channel except for the user issuing the command.",
491 "If the channel is omitted, then $bkickbanall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
492 "Access level: $b${level/kickbanall}$b",
493 "$uSee Also:$u ban, kick, kickban"
494 );
495
496 "MARK" ("/msg $O MARK <mark>",
497 "Sets a nefarious 'mark' on the user as if they are in <mark> dnsbl. ",
498 "(shows in /whois and prefixes their host, for easy banning)",
499 "Mark must be a-z0-9 or dash (-) 20 chars or less.",
500 "$uSee Also:$u trace action"
501 );
502
503 "SVSJOIN" ("/msg $O SVSJOIN <nick> <#channel>",
504 "Forces nick to join #channel",
505 "$uSee Also:$u svspart, join, trace action"
506 );
507
508 "SVSPART" ("/msg $O SVSPART <nick> <#channel>",
509 "Forces nick to part #channel",
510 "$uSee Also:$u svsjoin, part, trace action"
511 );
512
513 "MODE" ("/msg $O MODE <#channel> <+/- mode>",
514 "Sets the specified modes (but cannot include voice, ban or op changes) on a channel.",
515 "If the channel is omitted, then $bmode$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
516 "Access level: $b${level/mode}$b",
517 "$uSee Also:$u ban, deop, kickban, op"
518 );
519
520 "OP" ("/msg $O OP <#channel> <nick> [nick]...",
521 "Ops specified nicknames the specified channel.",
522 "If the channel is omitted, then $bop$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
523 "Access level: $b${level/op}$b",
524 "$uSee Also:$u deop, deopall, opall"
525 );
526
527 "OPALL" ("/msg $O OPALL <#channel>",
528 "Ops all members of the specified channel.",
529 "If the channel is omitted, then $bopall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
530 "Access level: $b${level/opall}$b",
531 "$uSee Also:$u deopall"
532 );
533
534 "HOP" ("/msg $O HOP <#channel> <nick> [nick]...",
535 "Half ops specified nicknames the specified channel.",
536 "If the channel is omitted, then $bhop$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
537 "Access level: $b${level/hop}$b",
538 "$uSee Also:$u dehop, dehopall, hopall"
539 );
540
541 "HOPALL" ("/msg $O HOPALL <#channel>",
542 "Half ops all members of the specified channel.",
543 "If the channel is omitted, then $bhopall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
544 "Access level: $b${level/hopall}$b",
545 "$uSee Also:$u dehopall"
546 );
547
548 "VOICEALL" ("/msg $O VOICEALL <#channel>",
549 "Voices all members of the specified channel who do not have channel ops.",
550 "If the channel is omitted, then $bvoiceall$b will be done in the channel where the command was given.",
551 "Access level: $b${level/voiceall}$b",
552 "$uSee Also:$u opall, deopall, devoiceall"
553 );
554
555 "GLINES" ("$bGLINE COMMANDS$b",
556 "Searches for, issues, and removes G-lines (network-global K-lines).",
557 " BLOCK [${level/block}]",
558 " GLINE [${level/gline}]",
559 " GTRACE [${level/gtrace}]",
560 " GSYNC [${level/gsync}]",
561 " REFRESHG [${level/refreshg}]",
562 " UNGLINE [${level/ungline}]"
563 );
564
565 "BLOCK" ("/msg $O BLOCK <nick> [reason]",
566 "GLINES the host of the specified nick for one hour If no reason is given, use a default reason.",
567 "Access level: $b${level/block}$b",
568 "$uSee Also:$u gline, ungline"
569 );
570
571 "GLINE" ("/msg $O GLINE <user@host> <duration> <reason>",
572 "Issues a GLINE (network ban) on the network for the speicified user@host for the specified duration (making the expiration time: net time + duration).",
573 "duration is in the form nnm, where nn is a number, and m is a charactor representing the unit (eg d for days.)",
574 "Access level: $b${level/gline}$b",
575 "$uSee Also:$u trace, ungline, ($C) durations"
576 );
577
578 "GTRACE" ("/msg $O GTRACE <action> <criteria> [<criteria> <value>]...",
579 "Searches through the glines, much like $bTRACE$b does for users.",
580 "Access level: $b${level/gtrace}$b",
581 "$uSee Also:$u trace, gtrace action, gtrace criteria"
582 );
583
584 "GTRACE ACTION" ("$bGTRACE ACTION$b",
585 "Options for the action in $bgtrace$b are:",
586 "$bPRINT$b: Display the glines (mask, issuer, expiration time, reason)",
587 "$bCOUNT$b: Count the number of matching glines",
588 "$bUNGLINE$b: Remove matching glines",
589 "$uSee Also:$u gtrace criteria, gtrace"
590 );
591
592 "GTRACE CRITERIA" ("$bGTRACE CRITERIA$b",
593 "Criteria and values for $bgtrace$b (a search with $bgtrace$b must match all the criteria you give):",
594 "$bMASK SUPERSET$b user@host G-line matches if it applies to someone with this hostmask.",
595 "$bMASK SUBSET$b user@host G-line matches if this hostmask \"covers\" the G-line target.",
596 "$bMASK EXACT$b user@host G-line matches only if the target is exactly this.",
597 "$bMASK$b user@host Specifies a mask to search for (equivalent to MASK SUPERSET).",
598 "$bLIMIT$b count Limits the number of matching glines.",
599 "$bREASON$b reason Looks for glines with the given reason.",
600 "$bISSUER$b account Looks for glines issued by the given account.",
601 "$bAFTER$b interval Looks for glines that expire more than $binterval$b in the future.",
602 "$uSee Also:$u gtrace action, gtrace"
603 );
604
605 "GSYNC" ("/msg $O GSYNC [server]",
606 "Requests a list of GLINES from its uplink or the specified server. This can be used in the event X3 is down for period and becomes desynced.",
607 "Access level: $b${level/gsync}$b",
608 "$uSee Also:$u refreshg, gline, ungline"
609 );
610
611 "DEFCON" ("/msg $O DEFCON [1|2|3|4|5]",
612 "The defcon system can be used to implement a pre-defined set of restrictions to services useful during an attempted attack on the network. Not specifying a level will cause $O to display the currently set defcon level and options if the level is below 5",
613 "Access level: $b${level/defcon}$b",
614 );
615
616 "REFRESHG" ("/msg $O REFRESHG [server]",
617 "Re-issues all GLINES in $b$O's$b database. Usually used for newly joining or desynched servers. If a server mask is specified, the GLINES are only sent to server(s) with matching names.",
618 "Access level: $b${level/refreshg}$b",
619 "$uSee Also:$u gline, ungline, gsync"
620 );
621
622 "UNGLINE" ("/msg $O UNGLINE <user@host>",
623 "Removes a gline from the network before it expires.",
624 "Access level: $b${level/ungline}$b",
625 "$uSee Also:$u gline"
626 );
627
628 "SHUN" ("$bSHUN COMMANDS$b",
629 "Searches for, issues, and removes Shuns.",
630 " SBLOCK [${level/sblock}]",
631 " SHUN [${level/shun}]",
632 " STRACE [${level/strace}]",
633 " SSYNC [${level/ssync}]",
634 " REFRESHS [${level/refreshs}]",
635 " UNSHUN [${level/unshun}]"
636 );
637
638 "SBLOCK" ("/msg $O SBLOCK <nick> [reason]",
639 "SHUNS the host of the specified nick for one hour If no reason is given, use a default reason.",
640 "Access level: $b${level/sblock}$b",
641 "$uSee Also:$u shun, unshun"
642 );
643
644 "SHUN" ("/msg $O SHUN <user@host> <duration> <reason>",
645 "Issues a SHUN on the network for the speicified user@host for the specified duration (making the expiration time: net time + duration).",
646 "Access level: $b${level/shun}$b",
647 "$uSee Also:$u trace, unshun"
648 );
649
650 "STRACE" ("/msg $O STRACE <action> <criteria> [<criteria> <value>]...",
651 "Searches through the shuns, much like $bTRACE$b does for users.",
652 "Access level: $b${level/strace}$b",
653 "$uSee Also:$u trace, strace action, strace criteria"
654 );
655
656 "STRACE ACTION" ("$bSTRACE ACTION$b",
657 "Options for the action in $bstrace$b are:",
658 "$bPRINT$b: Display the shuns (mask, issuer, expiration time, reason)",
659 "$bCOUNT$b: Count the number of matching shuns",
660 "$bUNSHUN$b: Remove matching shuns",
661 "$uSee Also:$u strace criteria, strace"
662 );
663
664 "STRACE CRITERIA" ("$bSTRACE CRITERIA$b",
665 "Criteria and values for $bstrace$b (a search with $bstrace$b must match all the criteria you give):",
666 "$bMASK SUPERSET$b user@host Shun matches if it applies to someone with this hostmask.",
667 "$bMASK SUBSET$b user@host Shun matches if this hostmask \"covers\" the Shun target.",
668 "$bMASK EXACT$b user@host Shun matches only if the target is exactly this.",
669 "$bMASK$b user@host Specifies a mask to search for (equivalent to MASK SUPERSET).",
670 "$bLIMIT$b count Limits the number of matching shuns.",
671 "$bREASON$b reason Looks for shuns with the given reason.",
672 "$bISSUER$b account Looks for shuns issued by the given account.",
673 "$bAFTER$b interval Looks for shuns that expire more than $binterval$b in the future.",
674 "$uSee Also:$u strace action, strace"
675 );
676
677 "SSYNC" ("/msg $O SSYNC [server]",
678 "Requests a list of SHUNS from its uplink or the specified server. This can be used in the event X3 is down for period and becomes desynced.",
679 "Access level: $b${level/ssync}$b",
680 "$uSee Also:$u refreshs, shun, unshun"
681 );
682
683 "REFRESHS" ("/msg $O REFRESHS [server]",
684 "Re-issues all SHUNS in $b$O's$b database. Usually used for newly joining or desynched servers. If a server mask is specified, the SHUNS are only sent to server(s) with matching names.",
685 "Access level: $b${level/refreshs}$b",
686 "$uSee Also:$u shun, unshun, ssync"
687 );
688
689 "UNSHUN" ("/msg $O UNSHUN <user@host>",
690 "Removes a shun from the network before it expires.",
691 "Access level: $b${level/unshun}$b",
692 "$uSee Also:$u shun"
693 );
694
695 "CLONE" ("/msg $O CLONE <sub-command> <sub-command arguments>",
696 "Creats and manipulates a fake user. Sub-commands for $bclone$b are:",
697 "$bADD$b: Adds a new clone. Arguments: <nickname> <user@host> <info>",
698 "$bREMOVE$b: Removes a clone. Arguments: <nickname>",
699 "$bJOIN$b: Joins a clone to a channel. Arguments: <nickname> <channel>",
700 "$bPART$b: Parts a clone from a channel. Arguments: <nickname> <channel>",
701 "$bOP$b: Ops a clone in a channel. Arguments: <nickname> <channel>",
702 "$bSAY$b: Makes a clone say something to a channel. Arguments: <nickname> <channel> <text>",
703 "Access level: $b${level/clone}$b",
704 "$uSee Also:$u collide, reserve, jupe"
705 );
706
707 "COLLIDE" ("/msg $O COLLIDE <nick> <ident> <host> <description>",
708 "Creates a clone with the specified properties, colliding any existing user with the same nick.",
709 "Access level: $b${level/collide}$b",
710 "$uSee Also:$u clone, reserve, jupe"
711 );
712
713 "JUPE" ("/msg $O JUPE <srvname> <srvnum> <description>",
714 "Causes X3 to create a \"juped\" (dummy) server. This can be used to prevent a poorly connected server from connecting.",
715 "Access level: $b${level/jupe}$b",
716 "$uSee Also:$u unjupe, clone, reserve"
717 );
718
719 "RESERVE" ("/msg $O RESERVE <nickname> <user> <host> <comment>",
720 "Used to ban, protect, or jupe a given nick. Unlike $bclone$b and $bcollide$b, reserved nicks are saved across restarts of X3.",
721 "Access level: $b${level/reserve}$b",
722 "$uSee Also:$u unreserve, clone, jupe"
723 );
724
725 "UNJUPE" ("/msg $O UNJUPE <srvname>",
726 "Causes X3 to unjupe a jupe server.",
727 "Access level: $b${level/unjupe}$b",
728 "$uSee Also:$u jupe, unreserve, clone"
729 );
730
731 "ROUTING ADDPLAN" ("/msg $O ROUTING ADDPLAN <name>",
732 "Creates a new blank routing plan named name.",
733 "You can then use $bROUTING ADDSERVER$b to build it.",
734 "Use $bSTATS ROUTING [name]$b to view it, and $bROUTING SET ACTIVE$b to activate it.",
735 "$uSee Also:$u routing, stats routing, routing delplan, routing set, routing addserver"
736 );
737 "ROUTING DELPLAN" ("/msg $O ROUTING DELPLAN <name>",
738 "Removes the routing plan name, including all the servers that make it up. Use with caution, there is no undo.",
739 "$uSee Also:$u routing, stats routing, routing addplan"
740 );
741
742 "ROUTING ADDSERVER" ("/msg $O ROUTING ADDSERVER <plan> <name>[:port] <uplink> [backup uplink]",
743 "Adds a server to the routing plan 'plan'.",
744 " plan - The name of a routing plan already created.",
745 " server - The name of the server you are adding (full hostname).",
746 " port - The port that the server listens to connectons on. If you leave this out, the default is taken from $bSET ROUTING DEFAULT_PORT$b.",
747 " uplink - This is the server (full hostname) that you want the server to connect to.",
748 " backup uplink - If uplink is offline, this one takes over.",
749 " $b$b ",
750 " It is $uvery$u important that the routing plan be from a consistant perspective, without any loops, or disconnected pieces. It helps to pick a server (usually the one $O is liked to) and consider which server each of the servers links to towards $O. For an example see /msg $O HELP ROUTING EXAMPLE.",
751 " If you add a server whose name already exists, the old one will be replaced.",
752 "$uSee Also:$u routing, stats routing, routing delserver, routing addplan",
753 );
754
755 "ROUTING EXAMPLE" ("An Auto Routing System Example:",
756 " Consider the following map: ",
757 " test.net.org - test's uplink is x3",
758 " |-X3.NET.Services - this is me",
759 " |-laptop.net.org - laptop's uplink is test",
760 " | `-foobar.net.org - foobar's uplink is laptop",
761 " `-test2.net.org - test2's uplink is test",
762 " `-test3.net.org - test3's uplink is test2",
763 " $b$b ",
764 " Its important that every entry in your routing plan be specified relitive to the same location. Usually this is the location of X3 itself, but doesn't have to be. In the above example you could do:",
765 " ROUTING ADDPLAN mylpan ",
766 " ROUTING ADDSERVER myplan test.net.org:4400 x3.net.services ",
767 " ROUTING ADDSERVER myplan test2.net.org:4400 test.net.org ",
768 " ROUTING ADDSERVER myplan test3.net.org:4400 test2.net.org ",
769 " ROUTING ADDSERVER myplan laptop.net.org:4400 test.net.org ",
770 " ROUTING ADDSERVER myplan foobar.net.org:4400 laptop.net.org ",
771 " ROUTING SET ACTIVE myplan ",
772 " $b$b ",
773 " If there are loops, or two servers who point to eachother, $O will not be able to use the plan. If there are sections which do not link back to the rest, they will be lost and the plan will not work properly.",
774 );
775
776 "ROUTING DELSERVER" ("/msg $O ROUTING DELSERVER <plan> <server>",
777 "Deletes a server from a routing plan.",
778 "$uSee also:$u routing, stats routing, routing addserver, routing delplan",
779 );
780
781 "ROUTING SET" ("/msg $O ROUTING SET [option] [value]",
782 "Changes The Auto Routing System options",
783 " ACTIVE - Sets which routing plan is active. ",
784 " Set to 'none' to disable auto routing.",
785 " RETRY_PERIOD - How often to check for missing servers",
786 " see /msg $C durations for help with units",
787 " CONN_PINGOUT - enable to auto-reconnect servers that ping out",
788 " CONN_READERROR - enable to auto-reconnect servers that squit with a read error",
789 " KARMA - enable to keep track of oft-splitting servers, and try to route around them",
790 " DEFAULT_PORT - If you don't specify a port in $brouting addserver$b, this port is used",
791 " $b$b ",
792 " Issue without any option/value to see the current value(s).",
793 "$uSee also:$u routing, stats routing, routing addserver",
794 );
795
796 "ROUTING MAP" ("/msg $O ROUTING MAP",
797 "Shows the currently active routing plan, as parsed and re-centered for use.",
798 "Before $O can take a routing plan as entered by you, and use it, $O must re-orient the map so all the uplinks point toward it. Loops are detected, and missing pieces lost. This command shows you the desired route, as $O has compiled it.",
799 "If KARMA is enabled, or a server is un-connectable, $O may use a backup uplink to build this map to attempt to repair the network.",
800 "The check box [ ] is used to indicate if the current routing of the network conforms to the routing map.",
801 "[X] - Server is linked correctly",
802 "[!] - Server is linked, but not where the plan specifies",
803 "[ ] - Server is not linked to the network at all",
804 " $b$b",
805 "$uSee also:$u routing, stats routing, routing set, routing addserver",
806 );
807
808 "REROUTE" ("/msg $O REROUTE <C|N|T>",
809 "Allows $O to make changes to the linkage of the servers on the network. It has 3 modes: Normal, Connect-only, and Test:",
810 " N - Normal mode: Will delink any servers which are not linked to their primary uplink, and try to reconnect them correctly according to the active routing plan. it will also try to connect servers that are completely missing.",
811 " C - Connect-only: Will attempt to connect any missing servers to the network, using the active routing plan.",
812 " T - Test: Will do the same as normal mode, only all actions will be simulated. No actual rerouting will take place, it will only tell you what it WOULD do in normal mode.",
813 " $b$b ",
814 "$uSee also:$u routing, routing map, stats routing",
815 );
816
817 "STATS ROUTING" ("/msg $O STATS ROUTING [planmask]",
818 "Provides information about The Auto Routing System's configuration. You can see the routing plans, and the current routing options.",
819 " If planmask is provided, you will see the full details for any plans matching the mask (* and ? wildcards)",
820 "$uSee also:$u routing, routing set",
821 );
822
823 "PRIVSET" ("/msg $O PRIVSET <nick> <+/-flag>",
824 "Allows $O to set flags on users.",
825 "Access level: $b${level/privset}$b",
826 "$uSee also: privflags"
827 );
828
829 "UNRESERVE" ("/msg $O UNRESERVE <nick>",
830 "Removes a nick from $b$O's$b reserve list.",
831 "Access level: $b${level/unreserve}$b",
832 "$uSee Also:$u reserve, clone, unjupe"
833 );
834
835 "LOG" ("/msg $O LOG <criteria> <value> [<criteria> <value>]...",
836 "Searches services logs based on critera specified and displays the results.",
837 "Criteria and associated values (a search match all specified items):",
838 "$bBOT$b - A service bot's name (for example, $O).",
839 "$bCHANNEL$b - The channel where a command was issued (accepts wildcards).",
840 "$bNICK$b - The nickname issuing the command (accepts wildcards).",
841 "$bACCOUNT$b - The account of the user who issued the command (accepts wildcards).",
842 "$bHOSTMASK$b - The ident@host of the user who issued the command (accepts wildcards).",
843 "$bAGE$b - Age of commands to find (for example, 1m or >3m).",
844 "$bLIMIT$b - Maximum number of results to show.",
845 "$bLEVEL$b - Comma-separated list of COMMAND, OVERRIDE, STAFF, to return only those commands.",
846 "$bTYPE$b - Name of module that generated log (see $bSTATS MODULES$b).",
847 "By default, all levels of audit log entries are returned. You may exclude levels from the results by using the level criteria and the '-' character in front of the level name.",
848 "Access level: $b${level/log}$b",
849 "$uSee Also:$u reopen"
850 );
851
852 "REOPEN" ("/msg $O REOPEN",
853 "Close and re-open all the log files.",
854 "$uSee Also:$u log, rehash, write, writeall, readhelp"
855 );
856
857 "DIE" ("/msg $O DIE <reason>",
858 "SQUIT X3 with the given reason and shuts it down.",
859 "Access level: $b${level/die}$b",
860 "$uSee Also:$u restart, reconnect, jump"
861 );
862
863 "JUMP" ("/msg $O JUMP <uplink>",
864 "Causes X3 to connect to the specified uplink.",
865 "Access level: $b${level/jump}$b",
866 "$uSee Also:$u reconnect, restart, die"
867 );
868
869 "RECONNECT" ("/msg $O RECONNECT ",
870 "Causes X3 to reconnect to its current uplink.",
871 "Access level: $b${level/reconnect}$b",
872 "$uSee Also:$u jump, rehash, restart, die"
873 );
874
875 "REHASH" ("/msg $O REHASH",
876 "Causes X3 to re-read its configuration file and update its state as much as possible.",
877 "Access level: $b${level/rehash}$b",
878 "$uSee Also:$u die, reconnect, jump, restart"
879 );
880
881 "RESTART" ("/msg $O RESTART <reason>",
882 "Causes X3 to SQUIT with the specified reason and restart.",
883 "Access level: $b${level/restart}$b",
884 "$uSee Also:$u reconnect, rehash, die"
885 );
886
887 "GAG" ("/msg $O GAG <mask> <duration> <reason>",
888 "Sets a complete services-wide ignore on all users matching the provided mask. All services will completely ignore all private messages or notices from gagged users.",
889 "The gag will automatically expire after $b<duration>$b (or last forever if that is zero).",
890 "Access level: $b${level/gag}$b",
891 "$uSee Also:$u ungag, trace, stats gags"
892 );
893
894 "HELPSERV" ("/msg $O HELPSERV <command>",
895 "Sends a command to the HelpServ system. It is used for all \"override\" commands, as well as registration and unregistration.",
896 "$uSee also:$u /msg $O HELPSERV HELP"
897 );
898
899 "QUERY" ("/msg $O QUERY [key][/<sub-key>[/<sub-sub-key>]...]",
900 "Displays the value of the given configuration key. ",
901 "If the key is a composite entry, show the subkeys inside it.",
902 "Examples:",
903 " QUERY - shows 1st level keys ",
904 " QUERY services/chanserv - shows list of chanserv settings ",
905 " QUERY services/chanserv/chan_expire_delay - shows value ",
906 "Access level: $b${level/query}$b",
907 "$uSee Also:$u set, rehash"
908 );
909
910 "SET" ("/msg $O SET <option> <value>",
911 "Modifies the internal configuration database. Currently, only keys that have been previously set may be modified.",
912 "Access level: $b${level/set}$b",
913 "$uSee Also:$u query, rehash"
914 );
915
916 "UNGAG" ("/msg $O UNGAG <hostmask>",
917 "Ungags a gaged hostmask.",
918 "Access level: $b${level/ungag}$b",
919 "$uSee Also:$u gag, stats gags"
920 );
921
922 "DUMP" ("/msg $O DUMP <raw line>",
923 "Dumps a raw server message into the stream. Unlike $braw$b, $bdump$b checks line syntax before sending it, making it much safer to use then $braw$b. If $bdump$b detects a syntax error in the line, it is not sent. It is $bHIGHLY$b recommended that you use $bdump$b instead of $braw$b.",
924 "Access level: $b${level/dump}$b",
925 "$uSee Also:$u raw"
926 );
927
928 "RAW" ("/msg $O RAW <raw line>",
929 "Dumps a raw server message into the stream. Unlike $bdump$b, $braw$b does $bNOT$b check line syntax before sending it, making $braw$b dangerous. It will however, after the line is sent, warn of a parse error if there is a problem with the line. It is $bHIGHLY$b recommended that $bdump$b be used instead of $braw$b because it is much safer.",
930 "Access level: $b${level/raw}$b",
931 "$uSee Also:$u dump"
932 );
933
934 "SETTIME" ("/msg $O SETTIME [servermask] [resync]",
935 "Sets the time on the named server(s) to match the time known to X3.",
936 "For example, using $b*$b as the mask sets the time on all servers; using a server's full name sets the time only on that one.",
937 "If the RESYNC argument is provided, sets the time to what X3 believes the local time is, rather than what it believes the network time is.",
938 "Access level: $b${level/settime}$b",
939 "$uSee Also:$u timecmd"
940 );
941
942 "STATS" ("/msg $O STATS <subject>",
943 "Displays statistics about a specified subject. Subjects include:",
944 "$bALERTS$b: The list of current \"alerts\".",
945 "$bBAD$b: Current list of bad words and exempted channels.",
946 "$bGAGS$b: The list of current gags.",
947 "$bGLINES$b: Reports the current number of glines.",
948 "$bSHUNS$b : Reports the current number of shuns.",
949 "$bLINKS$b: Information about the link to the network.",
950 "$bMAX$b: The max clients seen on the network.",
951 "$bNETWORK$b: Displays network information such as total users and how many users are on each server.",
952 "$bNETWORK2$b: Additional information about the network, such as numerics and linked times.",
953 "$bOPERS$b: A list of users that are currently +o.",
954 "$bPROXYCHECK$b: Information about proxy checking in X3.",
955 "$bRESERVED$b: The list of currently reserved nicks.",
956 "$bROUTING$b: The routing plans and settings of the Auto Routing System",
957 "$bTIMEQ$b: The number of events in the timeq, and how long until the next one.",
958 "$bTRUSTED$b: The list of currently trusted IPs.",
959 "$bUPTIME$b: X3 uptime, lines processed, and CPU time.",
960 "$bMODULES$b: Shows loaded modules that implement commands.",
961 "$bSERVICES$b: Shows active service bots.",
962 "Access level: $b${level/stats}$b",
963 "$b$b",
964 "$uSee Also:$u stats alerts"
965 );
966
967 "STATS ALERTS" ("/msg $O STATS ALERTS [Owner|Filter]",
968 "Show alerts. If a parameter is given, only alerts who match it are shown.",
969 "$b$b",
970 " Owner - the account name of whoever created the alert",
971 " Filter - A wildcard (* and ?) match string compared against the criteria string",
972 "$b$b",
973 "Example: STATS ALERTS *nick phil*",
974 "$uSee Also:$u addalert, delalert, stats"
975 );
976
977 "TRACK" ("/msg $O TRACK <+/-type|all|none>",
978 "This specifies what will be tracked in the tracking channel.",
979 "Use + to add flags and - to remove types. Use ALL to enable all",
980 "tracking options available, use NONE to completly disable them.",
981 "Available flags are:",
982 "auth - Auths",
983 "chanmode - Channel Modes",
984 "del - Quits",
985 "join - Joins",
986 "kick - Kicks",
987 "new - New Nicks",
988 "nick - Nick Changes",
989 "part - Parts",
990 "umode - Umodes");
991
992 "ADDTRACK" ("/msg $O ADDTRACK <nick>",
993 "Adds the given <nick> to the tracking list.",
994 "$uSee Also:$u deltrack listtrack addalert");
995
996 "DELTRACK" ("/msg $O DELTRACK <nick>",
997 "Removes the given <nick> from the tracking list.",
998 "$uSee Also:$u deltrack listtrack");
999
1000 "LISTTRACK" ("/msg $O LISTTRACK",
1001 "Lists all currently active tracks.",
1002 "$uSee Also:$u addtrack deltrack");
1003
1004 "RESETMAX" ("/msg $O RESETMAX",
1005 "Resets the max clients number to the current ammount of connected clients. Use with caution.",
1006 "$uSee Also:$u stats max");
1007
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