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ACCESS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h access #superchat ALL - lists all users on access list. /msg h access #superchat (nick) - lists users that match the nick given. /msg h access #superchat (level) - lists all users at given level. /msg h access #superchat = (text) - lists all entries that have the given text. /msg h access #superchat > (level) - lists all users at or above given level. /msg h access #superchat < (level) - lists all users at or below given level. /msg h access (nick) - lists the channels a user is logged into and his/her access levels. |
| Use: | The ACCESS command is used to check the access level for a user or users in a specified channel. |
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UPTIME [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h uptime |
| Use: | The UPTIME command is used to get statistics on Serv (commands processed, etc.) and to show how long Serv has been online. |
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INFO [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h info #channel |
| Use: | The INFO command is used to display information on the specified channel (owner, when it was reg'd, etc.). |
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PASSWD [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg serv@superchat.org passwd #channel MyPaS$W0Rd |
| Use: | The PASSWD command is used to change your password in the specified channel. |
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COMMANDS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h commands #channel |
| Use: | The COMMANDS command is used to show the commands available to you in a channel. |
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LOGIN [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg serv@superchat.org login MyPaS$W0rD - attempts to authenticate you in current chans. /msg serv@superchat.org login #chan1,#chan2...#chan10 MyPaS$W0rD - attempts to authenticate you in specified chans. |
| Use: | The LOGIN command is used to login to Serv so it will recognize you and you can perform commands over the level of 0. |
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LOGOUT [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h logout |
| Use: | The LOGOUT command is used to log out of Serv's database. To use any commands over level 0 access, you must LOGIN. |
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UMODE [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h umode #channel OVI /msg h umode #channel 0 - Removes your UMODE setting. |
| Use: | The UMODE command is used to change your "usermode" settings for a channel. For definitions of the umodes (O/V/I/N/P/0) /msg h help umode while on SuperChat. |
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IGNORES [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h ignores |
| Use: | The IGNORE command is used to display Serv's current ignore list. |
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TOP [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h top - Displays in /list format. /msg h top notice - Displays in /notice. /msg h top privmsg - Displays in /msg. |
| Use: | The TOP command is used to display the top network channels and the number of users in them. |
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OPERS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h opers |
| Use: | The OPERS command is used to show what IRC Operators (also called "opers") are online and available to help. |
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KILL [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h kill ghostie |
| Use: | The KILL command is used to kill your "ghost" if you get disconnected from IRC. (A "ghost" is when you get disconnected from the IRC server and reconnect before the server realizes the disconnection.) |
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NICKS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h nicks |
| Use: | The NICKS command is used to list all the available Serv nicks you can set in your channel using the SETNICK command. |
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CSERVICE [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h cservice |
| Use: | The CSERVICE command is used to display a list of all the CService Admins/Reps. |
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SERVERS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h servers |
| Use: | The SERVERS command is used to show all servers linked to the SuperChat network and if they are currently connected or split, and if they are split, how long they have been so. |
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SETPASS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg serv@superchat.org setpass MyPaS$W0rD |
| Use: | The SETPASS command is used to change your password in all the channels you are currently logged into. |
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MEM [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h mem |
| Use: | The MEM command is used to display Serv's memory usage. |
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MASK [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h mask nick |
| Use: | The MASK command is used to get a correct user@host mask for specified user (nick). |
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ADMINS [000] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h admins |
| Use: | The ADMINS command is used to display a list of all CService Admins that are online and logged into Serv. |
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KICK [050] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h kick #channel nick reason |
| Use: | The KICK command is used to kick, or remove, someone from your channel. |
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VOICE [050] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h voice #channel nick1 nick2 nick3 |
| Use: | The VOICE command is used to give someone "voice", or +v, in your channel. |
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DEVOICE [050] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h devoice #channel nick1 nick2 nick3 |
| Use: | The DEVOICE command is used to take "voice" away from someone, or -v, in your channel. |
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OP [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h op #channel nick1 nick2 nick3 |
| Use: | The OP command is used to give ops, or +o, to someone in your channel. |
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DEOP [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h deop #channel nick1 nick2 nick3 |
| Use: | The DEOP command is used to take ops from, or -o, someone in your channel. |
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TOPIC [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h topic #channel new topic |
| Use: | The TOPIC command is used to set a current topic for your channel. |
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KICKBAN [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h kickban #channel nick reason |
| Use: | The KICKBAN command is used to kick and ban a user from your channel so s/he cannot return until the ban is removed. |
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BANLIST [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h banlist #channel |
| Use: | The BANLIST command is used to display your channel's permanent banlist. |
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SOUND [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h sound #channel filename.ext |
| Use: | The SOUND command is used to play a sound in your channel. |
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NOTE [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h note #channel note |
| Use: | The NOTE command is used to paste a note to a noticeboard for your channel. See Below. |
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NOTES [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h notes #channel |
| Use: | The NOTES command is used to display the notes for your channel. See Above. |
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INVITE [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h invite #channel |
| Use: | The INVITE command is used to be invited to your channel if it is +i(invite only). |
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REOP [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h reop #channel |
| Use: | The REOP command is used to reop Serv in your channel if he's deoped. |
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ROLL [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h roll #channel number_of_sided_dice |
| Use: | The ROLL command is used to roll dice in your channel for fun. |
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HISTORY [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h history #channel /msg h history #channel #-of-entries-to-display |
| Use: | The HISTORY command is used to display who issued the last specified number of commands in your channel. If a number is not specified it will display the last 10. |
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BAN [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h ban #channel nick - Will ban specified user with a level2 hostmask (*@hostname.com) /msg h ban #channel user@host - Will ban specified user@host |
| Use: | The BAN command is used to ban someone from your channel and disallow him/her to enter your channel until the ban is lifted. |
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UNBAN [100] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h unban #channel nick - Will attempt to unban specified user. /msg h unban #channel user@host - Will attempt to unban specified user@host. |
| Use: | The UNBAN command is used to unban from someone from your channel and allow him/her to enter it again. |
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CLEARBANS [200] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h clearbans #channel |
| Use: | The CLEARBANS command is used to clear all bans from the channel's regular banlist. (This does not effect the perm. banlist) |
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MODE [200] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h mode #channel +/-newmodes |
| Use: | The MODE command is used to set a current mode in your channel. |
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CLEARCHAN [200] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h clearchan #channel |
| Use: | The CLEARCHAN command is used to clear a channel of all modes. |
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WHO [200] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h who #channel |
| Use: | The WHO command is used to display the users in the specified channel and their status (ops/voice). |
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CACCESS [200] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h caccess #channel |
| Use: | The CACCESS command is used to display who all is logged into specified channel and what their access level is. |
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JOIN [300] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h join #channel |
| Use: | The JOIN command is used to make Serv join your channel. |
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PART [300] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h part #channel |
| Use: | The PART command is used to make Serv part your channel. |
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CYCLE [300] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h cycle #channel |
| Use: | The CYCLE command is used to make Serv cycle (part and rejoin) your channel. |
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FKICK [300] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h fkick #channel *user@host reason |
| Use: | The FKICK command is used to kick all users from a channel matching the given *user@host or *@host. This is very effective for removing clones from a channel. |
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ADDUSER [400] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h adduser #channel nick level [password] - Used only if the user is online. /msg h adduser #channel nick user@host level [password] |
| Use: | The ADDUSER command is used to add a user to your channel's access list with the specified nick, user@host, and level. If the user is online, the user@host does not have to be sent. Password is optional. |
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DELUSER [400] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h deluser #channel nick - To delete a user by nick. /msg h deluser #channel UID - To delete a user by UID. /msg h deluser #channel user@host - To delete a user by user@host. |
| Use: | The DELUSER command is used to delete the specified user from your access list. The UID (User ID) is found by performing an ACCESS command. |
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PERMBAN [400] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h permban #channel *user@host |
| Use: | The PERMBAN command is used to permanently ban someone from your channel through Serv. |
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DELBAN [400] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h delban #channel *user@host |
| Use: | The DELBAN command is used to delete a permban from Serv's banlist for your channel. |
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MODINFO [400] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h modinfo #channel ADDRESS nick user@host - Used to modify a user@host. /msg h modinfo #channel LEVEL nick new_level - Used to modify a user's level. /msg h modinfo #channel ADDHOST nick user@host - Used to add a new user@host to a user's existing access. |
| Use: | The MODINFO command is used to modify information in the access list for the specified user. |
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SETTOPIC [400] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h settopic #channel new topic /msg h settopic #channel 0 - Used to unlock the topic. |
| Use: | The SETTOPIC command is used to lock the topic in your channel to a specific topic that cannot be changed unless the settopic lock is removed. |
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SETNICK [450] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h setnick #channel new_nick |
| Use: | The SETNICK command is used to change Serv's nick in your channel. A list of available names is given with the NICKS command. |
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SAY [450] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h say #channel text |
| Use: | The SAY command is used to make Serv say the specified text in your channel. It can be used to warn users to behave in your channel. |
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ME [450] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h me #channel action |
| Use: | The ME command is used to make Serv perform an action in your channel. |
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CLEAR [450] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h clear #channel #_of_days |
| Use: | The CLEAR command is used to delete users from the access list in your channel that have not logged into Serv in your channel for over the specified amount of days. The minimum amount of days is one week. |
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SETINFO [499] -
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/msg h setinfo #channel info |
| Use: | The SETINFO command is used to set an "autogreet" in your channel. This can have information about your channel or rules or anything you'd like. |
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SETMODE [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h setmode #channel +/-setmode |
| Use: | The SETMODE command is used to lock the modes in your channel. No modes will be able to be set that contrast this setmode. |
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SETJOIN [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h setjoin #channel on/off |
| Use: | The SETJOIN command is used to make Serv stay in or out of the channel. If this is set to "OFF", Serv will not be able to join your channel until it is turned "ON" |
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WHOADD [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h whoadd #channel |
| Use: | The WHOADD command is used to display who registered your channel to you. |
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SHOWMODES [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h showmodes #channel |
| Use: | The SHOWMODES command is used to show the current SETMODE for your channel. |
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DELNOTES [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h delnotes #channel |
| Use: | The DELNOTES command is used to remove the notes file for your channel. |
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STRICTOPS [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h strictops #channel on/off |
| Use: | The STRICTOPS command is used to set your channel so that no one who is not logged into Serv in your channel cannot have ops. |
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SETURL [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h seturl #channel new line of seturl |
| Use: | The SETURL command is used to make a webpage for your channel, that can be located at http://www.superchat.org/hp/your_chan.html |
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DELURL [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h delurl #channel |
| Use: | The DELURL command is used to delete your channel's full seturl. |
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UNDO [499] - Ex. Syntax: |
/msg h undo #channel |
| Use: | The UNDO command is used to remove the last line of your channel's seturl webpage. |