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  • NickServ - Nickname management service.
  • ChanServ - Channel managment service.
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ChanServ:

ChanServ allows you to register and control various
aspects of channels. ChanServ can often prevent
malicious users from "taking over" channels by limiting
who is allowed channel operator priviliges. Available
commands are listed below; to use them, type
/msg ChanServ command. For more information on a
specific command, type /msg ChanServ HELP command.

REGISTER Register a channel
IDENTIFY Identify yourself with your password
SET Set channel options and information
AOP Modify the list of AOP users
SOP Modify the list of SOP users
ACCESS Modify the list of privileged users
LEVELS Redefine the meanings of access levels
AKICK Maintain the AutoKick list
DROP Cancel the registration of a channel
SENDPASS Help retrive lost passwords

Other commands: BAN, CLEAR, DEOP, DEVOICE, GETKEY, INFO,
INVITE, KICK, LIST, LOGOUT, OP, TOPIC,
UNBAN, VOICE, VOP

Note that any channel which is not used for 30 days
(i.e. which no user on the channel's access list enters
for that period of time) will be automatically dropped.


Syntax: REGISTER channel password description

Registers a channel in the ChanServ database. In order
to use this command, you must first be a channel operator
on the channel you're trying to register. The password
is used with the IDENTIFY command to allow others to
make changes to the channel settings at a later time.
The last parameter, which must be included, is a
general description of the channel's purpose.

When you register a channel, you are recorded as the
"founder" of the channel. The channel founder is allowed
to change all of the channel settings for the channel;
ChanServ will also automatically give the founder
channel-operator privileges when s/he enters the channel.
See the ACCESS command (/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS) for
information on giving a subset of these privileges to
other channel users.

NOTICE: In order to register a channel, you must have
first registered your nickname. If you haven't,
/msg NickServ HELP for information on how to do so.


Syntax: IDENTIFY channel password

Authenticates you to ChanServ as the founder of the given
channel. Many commands require you to use this command
before using them. The password should be the same one
you sent with the REGISTER command.


Syntax: SET channel option parameters

Allows the channel founder to set various channel options
and other information.

Available options:

FOUNDER Set the founder of a channel
SUCCESSOR Set the successor for a channel
PASSWORD Set the founder password
DESC Set the channel description
URL Associate a URL with the channel
EMAIL Associate an E-mail address with the channel
ENTRYMSG Set a message to be sent to users when they
enter the channel
BANTYPE Set how Services make bans on the channel
MLOCK Lock channel modes on or off
KEEPTOPIC Retain topic when channel is not in use
OPNOTICE Send a notice when OP/DEOP commands are used
PEACE Regulate the use of critical commands
PRIVATE Hide channel from LIST command
RESTRICTED Restrict access to the channel
SECURE Activate ChanServ security features
SECUREOPS Stricter control of chanop status
SECUREFOUNDER Stricter control of channel founder status
SIGNKICK Sign kicks that are done with KICK command
TOPICLOCK Topic can only be changed with TOPIC
XOP Toggle the user privilege system

Type /msg ChanServ HELP SET option for more information on a
particular option.


Syntax: SET channel FOUNDER nick

Changes the founder of a channel. The new nickname must
be a registered one.


Syntax: SET channel SUCCESSOR nick

Changes the successor of a channel. If the founder's
nickname expires or is dropped while the channel is still
registered, the successor will become the new founder of the
channel. However, if the successor already has too many
channels registered (10), the channel will be dropped
instead, just as if no successor had been set. The new
nickname must be a registered one.


Syntax: SET channel PASSWORD password

Sets the password used to identify as the founder of the
channel.


Syntax: SET channel DESC description

Sets the description for the channel, which shows up with
the LIST and INFO commands.


Syntax: SET channel URL [url]

Associates the given URL with the channel. This URL will
be displayed whenever someone requests information on the
channel with the INFO command. If no parameter is given,
deletes any current URL for the channel.


Syntax: SET channel EMAIL [address]

Associates the given E-mail address with the channel.
This address will be displayed whenever someone requests
information on the channel with the INFO command. If no
parameter is given, deletes any current E-mail address for
the channel.


Syntax: SET channel ENTRYMSG [message]

Sets the message which will be sent via /notice to users
when they enter the channel. If no parameter is given,
causes no message to be sent upon entering the channel.


Syntax: SET channel BANTYPE bantype

Sets the ban type that will be used by services whenever
they need to ban someone from your channel.

bantype is a number between 0 and 3 that means:

0: ban in the form *!user@host
1: ban in the form *!*user@host
2: ban in the form *!*@host
3: ban in the form *!*user@*.domain


Syntax: SET channel MLOCK modes

Sets the mode-lock parameter for the channel. ChanServ
allows you to define certain channel modes to be always
on, off or free to be either on or off.

The modes parameter is constructed exactly the same way
as a /MODE command; that is, modes followed by a + are
locked on, and modes followed by a - are locked off. Note,
however, that unlike the /MODE command, each use of
SET MLOCK will remove all modes previously locked before
setting the new!

Warning: If you set a mode-locked key, as in the second
example below, you should also set the RESTRICTED option for
the channel (see HELP SET RESTRICTED), or anyone entering
the channel when it is empty will be able to see the key!

Examples:

SET #channel MLOCK +nt-iklps
Forces modes n and t on, and modes i, k, l, p, and
s off. Mode m is left free to be either on or off.

SET #channel MLOCK +knst-ilmp my-key
Forces modes k, n, s, and t on, and modes i, l, m,
and p off. Also forces the channel key to be
"my-key".

SET #channel MLOCK +
Removes the mode lock; all channel modes are free
to be either on or off.


Syntax: SET channel KEEPTOPIC {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the topic retention option for a
channel. When topic retention is set, the topic for the
channel will be remembered by ChanServ even after the
last user leaves the channel, and will be restored the
next time the channel is created.


Syntax: SET channel OPNOTICE {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the op-notice option for a channel.
When op-notice is set, ChanServ will send a notice to the
channel whenever the OP or DEOP commands are used for a user
in the channel.


Syntax: SET channel PEACE {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the peace option for a channel.
When peace is set, an user won't be able to kick,
ban or remove a channel status of an user that has
a level superior or equal to his via ChanServ commands.


Syntax: SET channel PRIVATE {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the private option for a channel.
When private is set, a /msg ChanServ LIST will not
include the channel in any lists.


Syntax: SET channel RESTRICTED {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the restricted access option for a
channel. When restricted access is set, users who would
normally be disallowed from having channel operator
privileges (users with negative access levels and, if
secure ops is set, users not on the access list) will
instead be kicked and banned from the channel.


Syntax: SET channel SECURE {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables ChanServ's security features for a
channel. When SECURE is set, only users who have
registered their nicknames with NickServ and IDENTIFY'd
with their password will be given access to the channel
as controlled by the access list.


Syntax: SET channel SECUREOPS {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the secure ops option for a channel.
When secure ops is set, users who are not on the userlist
will not be allowed chanop status.


Syntax: SET channel SECUREFOUNDER {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the secure founder option for a channel.
When secure founder is set, only the real founder will be
able to drop the channel, change its password, its founder and its
successor, and not those who are IDENTIFY'd with ChanServ.


Syntax: SET channel SIGNKICK {ON | LEVEL | OFF}

Enables or disables signed kicks for a
channel. When SIGNKICK is set, kicks issued with
ChanServ KICK command will have the nick that used the
command in their reason.

If you use LEVEL, those who have a level that is superior
or equal to the SIGNKICK level on the channel won't have their
kicks signed. See /msg ChanServ HELP LEVELS for more information.


Syntax: SET channel TOPICLOCK {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the topic lock option for a channel.
When topic lock is set, ChanServ will not allow the
channel topic to be changed except via the TOPIC
command.


Syntax: SET channel XOP {ON | OFF}

Enables or disables the xOP lists system for a channel.
When XOP is set, you have to use the AOP/SOP/VOP
commands in order to give channel privileges to
users, else you have to use the ACCESS command.

Technical Note: when you switch from access list to xOP
lists system, your level definitions and user levels will be
changed, so you won't find the same values if you
switch back to access system!

You should also check that your users are in the good xOP
list after the switch from access to xOP lists, because the
guess is not always perfect... in fact, it is not recommended
to use the xOP lists if you changed level definitions with
the LEVELS command.

Switching from xOP lists system to access list system
causes no problem though.


Syntax: AOP channel ADD nick
AOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}
AOP channel LIST [mask | list]
AOP channel CLEAR

Maintains the AOP (AutoOP) list for a channel. The AOP
list gives users the right to be auto-opped on your channel,
to unban or invite themselves if needed, to have their
greet message showed on join, and so on.

The AOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the
AOP list.

The AOP DEL command removes the given nick from the
AOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)

The AOP LIST command displays the AOP list. If
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,
only those entries are shown; for example:
AOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9
Lists AOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and
7 through 9.

The AOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the
AOP list.

The AOP ADD and AOP DEL commands are limited to
SOPs or above, while the AOP CLEAR command can only
be used by the channel founder. However, any user on the
AOP list may use the AOP LIST command.

This command may have been disabled for your channel, and
in that case you need to use the access list. See
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between
the access list and xOP list systems.


Syntax: SOP channel ADD nick
SOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}
SOP channel LIST [mask | list]
SOP channel CLEAR

Maintains the SOP (SuperOP) list for a channel. The SOP
list gives users all rights given by the AOP list, and adds
those needed to use the AutoKick and the BadWords lists,
to send and read channel memos, and so on.

The SOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the
SOP list.

The SOP DEL command removes the given nick from the
SOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)

The SOP LIST command displays the SOP list. If
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,
only those entries are shown; for example:
SOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9
Lists AOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and
7 through 9.

The SOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the
SOP list.

The SOP ADD, SOP DEL and SOP CLEAR commands are
limited to the channel founder. However, any user on the
AOP list may use the SOP LIST command.

This command may have been disabled for your channel, and
in that case you need to use the access list. See
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between
the access list and xOP list systems.


Syntax: ACCESS channel ADD nick level
ACCESS channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}
ACCESS channel LIST [mask | list]
ACCESS channel CLEAR

Maintains the access list for a channel. The access
list specifies which users are allowed chanop status or
access to ChanServ commands on the channel. Different
user levels allow for access to different subsets of
privileges; /msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS LEVELS for more
specific information. Any nick not on the access list has
a user level of 0.

The ACCESS ADD command adds the given nickname to the
access list with the given user level; if the nick is
already present on the list, its access level is changed to
the level specified in the command. The level specified
must be less than that of the user giving the command, and
if the nick is already on the access list, the current
access level of that nick must be less than the access level
of the user giving the command.

The ACCESS DEL command removes the given nick from the
access list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)

The ACCESS LIST command displays the access list. If
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,
only those entries are shown; for example:
ACCESS #channel LIST 2-5,7-9
Lists access entries numbered 2 through 5 and
7 through 9.

The ACCESS CLEAR command clears all entries of the
access list.


Syntax: LEVELS channel SET type level
LEVELS channel {DIS | DISABLE} type
LEVELS channel LIST
LEVELS channel RESET

The LEVELS command allows fine control over the meaning of
the numeric access levels used for channels. With this
command, you can define the access level required for most
of ChanServ's functions. (The SET FOUNDER and SET PASSWORD
commands, as well as this command, are always restricted to
the channel founder.)

LEVELS SET allows the access level for a function or group of
functions to be changed. LEVELS DISABLE (or DIS for short)
disables an automatic feature or disallows access to a
function by anyone other than the channel founder.
LEVELS LIST shows the current levels for each function or
group of functions. LEVELS RESET resets the levels to the
default levels of a newly-created channel (see
HELP ACCESS LEVELS).

For a list of the features and functions whose levels can be
set, see HELP LEVELS DESC.


Syntax: AKICK channel ADD mask [reason]
AKICK channel STICK mask
AKICK channel UNSTICK mask
AKICK channel DEL mask
AKICK channel LIST [mask]
AKICK channel VIEW [mask]
AKICK channel ENFORCE
AKICK channel CLEAR

Maintains the AutoKick list for a channel. If a user
on the AutoKick list attempts to join the channel,
ChanServ will ban that user from the channel, then kick
the user.

The AKICK ADD command adds the given nick or usermask
to the AutoKick list. If a reason is given with
the command, that reason will be used when the user is
kicked; if not, the default reason is "You have been
banned from the channel".

The AKICK STICK command permanently bans the given mask
on the channel. If someone tries to remove the ban, ChanServ
will automatically set it again. You can't use it for
registered nicks.

The AKICK UNSTICK command cancels the effect of the
AKICK STICK command, so you'll be able to unset the
ban again on the channel.

The AKICK DEL command removes the given nick or mask
from the AutoKick list. It does not, however, remove any
bans placed by an AutoKick; those must be removed
manually.

The AKICK LIST command displays the AutoKick list, or
optionally only those AutoKick entries which match the
given mask.

The AKICK VIEW command is a more verbose version of
AKICK LIST command.

The AKICK ENFORCE command causes ChanServ to enforce the
current AKICK list by removing those users who match an
AKICK mask.

The AKICK CLEAR command clears all entries of the
akick list.


Syntax: DROP channel

Unregisters the named channel. Can only be used by
channel founder, who must use the IDENTIFY command first.


Syntax: SENDPASS channel

Send the password of the given channel to the e-mail address
set in the founder's nickname record. This command is really
useful to deal with lost passwords.

May be limited to IRC operators on certain networks.

This command is unavailable when encryption is enabled.


Syntax: BAN [#channel [nick [reason]]]

Bans a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,
it will ban you. If channel and nick are not given,
it will ban you on all channels you're on, provided you
have the rights to.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access
and above on the channel.


Syntax: CLEAR channel what

Tells ChanServ to clear certain settings on a channel. what
can be any of the following:

MODES Resets all modes on the channel (i.e. clears
modes i,k,l,m,n,p,s,t).
BANS Clears all bans on the channel.
EXCEPTS Clears all excepts on the channel.
OPS Removes channel-operator status (mode +o) from
all channel operators.
VOICES Removes "voice" status (mode +v) from anyone
with that mode set.
USERS Removes (kicks) all users from the channel.

By default, limited to those with founder access on the
channel.
channel.


Syntax: DEOP [#channel [nick]]

Deops a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,
it will deop you. If channel and nick are not given,
it will deop you on all channels you're on, provided you
have the rights to.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access
and above on the channel.


Syntax: DEVOICE [#channel [nick]]

Devoices a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,
it will devoice you. If channel and nick are not given,
it will devoice you on all channels you're on, provided you
have the rights to.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access
and above on the channel, or to VOPs or those with level 3
and above for self devoicing.
and above for self devoicing.


Syntax: GETKEY channel

Returns the key of the given channel. This is a command
mainly intended to be used by bots and/or scripts, so
the output is in the following way:

KEY

key is "NO KEY" if no key is set.


Syntax: INFO channel [ALL]

Lists information about the named registered channel,
including its founder, time of registration, last time
used, description, and mode lock, if any. If ALL is
specified, the entry message and successor will also
be displayed.

By default, the ALL option is limited to those with
founder access on the channel.


Syntax: INVITE channel

Tells ChanServ to invite you into the given channel.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 and above
on the channel.
on the channel.


Syntax: KICK [#channel [nick [reason]]]

Kicks a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,
it will kick you. If channel and nick are not given,
it will kick you on all channels you're on, provided you
have the rights to.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access
and above on the channel.


Syntax: LIST pattern

Lists all registered channels matching the given pattern.
(Channels with the PRIVATE option set are not listed.)


Syntax: LOGOUT channel nickname

This command will log the selected nickname out meaning they
would have to reidentify themselves to regain their access.

If you are the founder of the channel, you can log out anybody,
else you can only log out yourself.


Syntax: OP [#channel [nick]]

Ops a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,
it will op you. If channel and nick are not given,
it will op you on all channels you're on, provided you
have the rights to.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access
and above on the channel.


Syntax: TOPIC channel [topic]

Causes ChanServ to set the channel topic to the one
specified. If topic is not given, then an empty topic
is set. This command is most useful in conjunction
with SET TOPICLOCK. See /msg ChanServ HELP SET TOPICLOCK
for more information.

By default, limited to those with founder access on the
channel.


Syntax: UNBAN channel

Tells ChanServ to remove all bans preventing you from
entering the given channel.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 and above
on the channel.


Syntax: VOICE [#channel [nick]]

Voices a selected nick on a channel. If nick is not given,
it will voice you. If channel and nick are not given,
it will voice you on all channels you're on, provided you
have the rights to.

By default, limited to AOPs or those with level 5 access
and above on the channel, or to VOPs or those with level 3
and above for self voicing.


Syntax: VOP channel ADD nick
VOP channel DEL {nick | entry-num | list}
VOP channel LIST [mask | list]
VOP channel CLEAR

Maintains the VOP (VOicePeople) list for a channel.
The VOP list allows users to be auto-voiced and to voice
themselves if they aren't.

The VOP ADD command adds the given nickname to the
VOP list.

The VOP DEL command removes the given nick from the
VOP list. If a list of entry numbers is given, those
entries are deleted. (See the example for LIST below.)

The VOP LIST command displays the VOP list. If
a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the
mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given,
only those entries are shown; for example:
VOP #channel LIST 2-5,7-9
Lists VOP entries numbered 2 through 5 and
7 through 9.

The VOP CLEAR command clears all entries of the
VOP list.

The VOP ADD, VOP DEL and VOP LIST commands are
limited to AOPs or above, while the VOP CLEAR command
can only be used by the channel founder.

This command may have been disabled for your channel, and
in that case you need to use the access list. See
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS for information about the access list,
and /msg ChanServ HELP SET XOP to know how to toggle between
the access list and xOP list systems.



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