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2 | <title>User Commands</title> | |
3 | <sect1> | |
4 | <title>User commands</title> | |
5 | <para> | |
6 | Standard IRC commands are not listed here. | |
7 | Several of the commands in the operator commands chapter | |
8 | can also be used by normal users. | |
9 | </para> | |
10 | <sect2> | |
11 | <title>ACCEPT</title> | |
12 | <cmdsynopsis><command>ACCEPT</command> | |
13 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>nick</replaceable>,</arg> | |
14 | <arg choice=plain>-<replaceable>nick</replaceable>,</arg> | |
15 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>...</replaceable></arg> | |
16 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
17 | <para> | |
18 | Adds or removes users from your accept list for umode +g and +R. | |
19 | Users are automatically removed when they quit, split or change | |
20 | nick. | |
21 | </para> | |
22 | <cmdsynopsis><command>ACCEPT</command> | |
23 | <arg choice=plain>*</arg> | |
24 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
25 | <para> | |
26 | Lists all users on your accept list. | |
27 | </para> | |
28 | <para> | |
29 | Support of this command is indicated by the CALLERID token in | |
30 | RPL_ISUPPORT (005); the optional parameter indicates the letter | |
31 | of the <quote>only allow accept users to send private messages</quote> | |
32 | umode, otherwise +g. In charybdis this is always +g. | |
33 | </para> | |
34 | </sect2> | |
35 | <sect2> | |
36 | <title>CNOTICE</title> | |
37 | <cmdsynopsis><command>CNOTICE</command> | |
38 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>nick</replaceable></arg> | |
39 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>channel</replaceable></arg> | |
40 | <arg choice=plain>:<replaceable>text</replaceable></arg> | |
41 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
42 | <para> | |
43 | Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in | |
44 | <replaceable>channel</replaceable>, and <replaceable>nick</replaceable> | |
45 | is a member of <replaceable>channel</replaceable>, CNOTICE generates a NOTICE towards | |
46 | <replaceable>nick</replaceable>. | |
47 | </para> | |
48 | <para> | |
49 | CNOTICE bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. | |
50 | If you get <quote>Targets changing too fast, message dropped</quote>, | |
51 | you should probably use this command, for example sending a | |
52 | notice to every user joining a certain channel. | |
53 | </para> | |
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54 | <para> |
55 | As of charybdis 3.1, NOTICE automatically behaves as CNOTICE | |
56 | if you are in a channel fulfilling the conditions. | |
57 | </para> | |
212380e3 | 58 | <para> |
59 | Support of this command is indicated by the CNOTICE token in | |
60 | RPL_ISUPPORT (005). | |
61 | </para> | |
62 | </sect2> | |
63 | <sect2> | |
64 | <title>CPRIVMSG</title> | |
65 | <cmdsynopsis><command>CPRIVMSG</command> | |
66 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>nick</replaceable></arg> | |
67 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>channel</replaceable></arg> | |
68 | <arg choice=plain>:<replaceable>text</replaceable></arg> | |
69 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
70 | <para> | |
71 | Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in | |
72 | <replaceable>channel</replaceable>, and <replaceable>nick</replaceable> | |
73 | is a member of <replaceable>channel</replaceable>, CPRIVMSG generates a PRIVMSG towards | |
74 | <replaceable>nick</replaceable>. | |
75 | </para> | |
76 | <para> | |
77 | CPRIVMSG bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. | |
78 | If you get <quote>Targets changing too fast, message dropped</quote>, | |
79 | you should probably use this command. | |
80 | </para> | |
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81 | <para> |
82 | As of charybdis 3.1, PRIVMSG automatically behaves as CPRIVMSG | |
83 | if you are in a channel fulfilling the conditions. | |
84 | </para> | |
212380e3 | 85 | <para> |
86 | Support of this command is indicated by the CPRIVMSG token in | |
87 | RPL_ISUPPORT (005). | |
88 | </para> | |
89 | </sect2> | |
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90 | <sect2> |
91 | <title>FINDFORWARDS</title> | |
92 | <cmdsynopsis><command>FINDFORWARDS</command> | |
93 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>channel</replaceable></arg> | |
94 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
95 | <para> | |
96 | <note> | |
97 | <para> | |
98 | This command is only available if the <filename>m_findforwards.so</filename> extension is loaded. | |
99 | </para> | |
100 | </note> | |
101 | Displays which channels forward to the given channel (via cmode +f). | |
102 | If there are very many channels the list will be truncated. | |
103 | </para> | |
104 | <para> | |
105 | You must be a channel operator on the channel or an IRC operator | |
106 | to use this command. | |
107 | </para> | |
108 | </sect2> | |
212380e3 | 109 | <sect2> |
110 | <title>HELP</title> | |
111 | <cmdsynopsis><command>HELP</command> | |
112 | <arg><replaceable>topic</replaceable></arg> | |
113 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
114 | <para> | |
115 | Displays help information. <replaceable>topic</replaceable> can | |
116 | be INDEX, CREDITS, UMODE, CMODE, SNOMASK or a command name. | |
117 | </para> | |
118 | <para> | |
119 | There are separate help files for users and opers. Opers can use | |
120 | UHELP to query the user help files. | |
121 | </para> | |
122 | </sect2> | |
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123 | <sect2> |
124 | <title>IDENTIFY</title> | |
125 | <cmdsynopsis><command>IDENTIFY</command> | |
126 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>parameters...</replaceable></arg> | |
127 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
128 | <para> | |
129 | <note> | |
130 | <para> | |
131 | This command is only available if the <filename>m_identify.so</filename> extension is loaded. | |
132 | </para> | |
133 | </note> | |
134 | Sends an identify command to either NickServ or ChanServ. | |
135 | If the first parameter starts with #, the command is sent to | |
136 | ChanServ, otherwise to NickServ. | |
137 | The word IDENTIFY, a space and all parameters are concatenated | |
138 | and sent as a PRIVMSG to the service. | |
139 | If the service is not online or does not have umode +S set, | |
140 | no message will be sent. | |
141 | </para> | |
142 | <para> | |
143 | The exact syntax for this command depends on the services package | |
144 | in use. | |
145 | </para> | |
146 | </sect2> | |
212380e3 | 147 | <sect2> |
148 | <title>KNOCK</title> | |
149 | <cmdsynopsis><command>KNOCK</command> | |
150 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>channel</replaceable></arg> | |
151 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
152 | <para> | |
153 | Requests an invite to the given channel. The channel must be | |
154 | locked somehow (+ikl), must not be +p and you may not be banned | |
155 | or quieted. Also, this command is rate limited. | |
156 | </para> | |
157 | <para> | |
158 | If successful, all channel operators will receive a 710 numeric. | |
159 | The recipient field of this numeric is the channel. | |
160 | </para> | |
161 | <para> | |
162 | Support of this command is indicated by the KNOCK token in | |
163 | RPL_ISUPPORT (005). | |
164 | </para> | |
165 | </sect2> | |
166 | <sect2> | |
167 | <title>MONITOR</title> | |
168 | <para> | |
169 | Server side notify list. This list contains nicks. When a user | |
170 | connects, quits with a listed nick or changes to or from a listed | |
171 | nick, you will receive a 730 numeric if the nick went online and | |
172 | a 731 numeric if the nick went offline. | |
173 | </para> | |
174 | <para> | |
175 | Support of this command is indicated by the MONITOR token in | |
176 | RPL_ISUPPORT (005); the parameter indicates the maximum number | |
177 | of nicknames you may have in your monitor list. | |
178 | </para> | |
179 | <para> | |
180 | You may only use this command once per second. | |
181 | </para> | |
182 | <para> | |
183 | More details can be found in <filename>doc/monitor.txt</filename> | |
184 | in the source distribution. | |
185 | </para> | |
186 | <cmdsynopsis><command>MONITOR +</command> | |
187 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>nick</replaceable>,</arg> | |
188 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>...</replaceable></arg> | |
189 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
190 | <para> | |
191 | Adds nicks to your monitor list. You will receive 730 and 731 | |
192 | numerics for the nicks. | |
193 | </para> | |
194 | <cmdsynopsis><command>MONITOR -</command> | |
195 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>nick</replaceable>,</arg> | |
196 | <arg choice=plain><replaceable>...</replaceable></arg> | |
197 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
198 | <para> | |
199 | Removes nicks from your monitor list. No output is generated for | |
200 | this command. | |
201 | </para> | |
202 | <cmdsynopsis><command>MONITOR C</command> | |
203 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
204 | <para> | |
205 | Clears your monitor list. No output is generated for | |
206 | this command. | |
207 | </para> | |
208 | <cmdsynopsis><command>MONITOR L</command> | |
209 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
210 | <para> | |
211 | Lists all nicks on your monitor list, using 732 numerics and | |
212 | ending with a 733 numeric. | |
213 | </para> | |
214 | <cmdsynopsis><command>MONITOR S</command> | |
215 | </cmdsynopsis> | |
216 | <para> | |
217 | Shows status for all nicks on your monitor list, using 730 and 731 | |
218 | numerics. | |
219 | </para> | |
220 | </sect2> | |
221 | </sect1> | |
222 | </chapter> | |
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