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Important For all Users/Ops #lebanese-forces You Will Find Here all IRC
X-Commands And What you Need It's Simply to Use it, Make Sure to Use The
Right one This can be performed with any command that is required , but
it will only work if the user is authenticated, otherwise a "No Match"
reply or equivalent will be returned.
To be authenticated , is to be logged to the X bot, to do so you need to
have a username ,how? go to www.cservice.undernet.org/live read it wont
hurt you to read.
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LEVEL 500 Commands : Channel Manager
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/msg x part <#channel>
* PART - Makes X leave your channel.
/msg x set <#channel> autojoin
* SET - Changes special X modes for channel. AUTOJOIN - When the flag is
set ON, it makes X always join your channel. When the flag is OFF, it
will make it part if it's on the channel, and not re-join after a
netsplit.
/msg x set <#channel> massdeoppro <0-7>
* MASSDEOPPRO - The maximum number of deops X will allow in a 15 sec
period. Any user exceeding this will be kicked, suspended (if on the
userlist) and a level 25 ban placed on them to prevent ops. The suspend
and ban time is 5 minutes. When setting the MASSDEOPPRO, value can be
set from 1, which is the most sensitive, to 7, which is least sensitive.
A value of 0 turns off the option.
/msg x set <#channel> noop
* NOOP - This means that nobody may be a channel operator except X. This
does not mean you don't have control of X or the channel. If you are
authenticated, you can issue commands
like KICK, BAN, etc. through X, you just can't be opped yourself.
/msg x set <#channel> strictop
* STRICTOP - This allows only Level 100+ users who are authenticated to
be opped.
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LEVELS 450-499 : Trusted Channel Admin.
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/msg x set <#channel>
SET - Changes special X modes for channel.
/msg x set <#channel> autotopic
* Variables and Values: AUTOTOPIC - This flag makes X reset the topic to
the channel
DESCRIPTION and URL every 30 minutes. Note
that if the channel is idle, the topic will not be reset during that
time.
/msg x set <#channel> description [text]or
/msg x set <#channel> desc [text]
DESCRIPTION - Sets the default channel topic (maximum of 80 characters).
This does NOT affect the actual channel topic, unless AUTOTOPIC is ON.
The topic can be seen only by the CHANINFO command (level 0). If no
description text is specified, the current description is reset.
Alias: DESC
/msg x set <#channel> floatlim
FLOATLIM - Sets the floating-limit feature on or off. If turned on, X
will reset the channel limit within a preset margin above the number of
users in the channel, and within a preset period of time. This aids in
preventing large floodnets from joining and flooding the channel. By
default, this feature is off. When turned on, the STATUS command will
show the settings on the "Flags set:" line as follows: "FLOATLIM (MGN:3,
PRD:20, GRC:1, MAX:0)." This means that FLOATLIM is on, with a
FLOATMARGIN of 3, a FLOATPERIOD of 20 seconds, a FLOATGRACE of 1, and no
FLOATMAX. Refer to the SET FLOATGRACE, SET FLOATMARGIN, SET FLOATMAX,
and SET FLOATPERIOD commands for more information.
/msg x set <#channel> floatgrace <0-19>
FLOATGRACE -
Sets the floating-limit grace value to be used in the channel. This
number can
be between 0-19. This makes X avoid changing
the limit if it will be smaller than the grace
value. In other words, this is the value that
corresponds to the number of extra users that join or part a channel
before X changes the
limit. As a result, X will not litter quiet
channels with lots of mode changes. The
default value is 1.
/msg x set <#channel> floatmargin <2-20>
FLOATMARGIN -
Sets the floating-limit margin to be used in the channel. This number
can be between 2-20. The limit that X resets will be: number of users in
the channel + FLOATMARGIN. The default value is 3.
/msg x set <#channel> floatmax <0 | max limit desired>
FLOATMAX - Sets the maximum limit for the
floating-limit setting. This can be any number
desired, and will prevent X from changing the channel limit to a number
higher than the
chosen number. Thus, it is possible for a
channel to limit how many users they want in a channel at any given
time. The default value is 0, which turns the setting off.
/msg x set <#channel> floatperiod <20-200>
FLOATPERIOD - Sets the floating-limit period, in seconds, to be used
before X resets the channel limit. This number must be between 20-200.
The default value is 20 seconds.
/msg x set <#channel> keywords [text]
KEYWORDS - Sets keywords for your channel that will trigger on a SEARCH
(level 0) of channels. If no keywords are specified, the current
keywords are reset. The maximum string
of keywords is 80 characters long.
/msg x set <#channel> mode
MODE - This will save the current channel modes as default. Whenever X
joins the channel, it will reset those modes if any are not set at the
time and it is alone in the channel.
/msg x set <#channel> url [url url2 ... urlN] URL - You can state your
channel's homepage address(es) with this option (maximum of 75
characters). Spaces are permitted, allowing multiple URL parameters to
be specified. This does NOT affect the channel topic, unless AUTOTOPIC
is ON (level 450). The DESCRIPTION and URL can be seen by using the
CHANINFO command (level 0). If no url is specified, the current url is
reset.
/msg x set <#channel> userflags <0-2>
USERFLAGS - Determines whether or not OP or VOICE will automatically be
set for AUTOMODE when
a new user is added to the userlist. Default value is 0 (None). NOTE:
Once a user is on the
userlist, the MODINFO AUTOMODE command (level 400) can be issued to
change the value for that individual alone.
* Values:
0 = No AutoMode set for all new users added. 1 = Op AutoMode set for all
new users added.
2 = Voice AutoMode set for all new users added.
/msg x join <#channel>
JOIN - Makes X join your channel.
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LEVELS 400-449 : Userlist Admin
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/msg x adduser <#channel>
ADDUSER - Adds a user to the channel's
userlist. You cannot ADDUSER someone with
equal or higher access than your own.
/msg x clearmode <#channel>
CLEARMODE - Clears all channel modes. Can be used when your channel has
been locked up (set +i or +k without your knowledge).
NOTE: This is not necessarily the best method
to gain entry to your channel, because other people or bots may be opped
in the channel that may reset the modes as you clear them. Refer to the
STATUS command (level 200) for related information.
/msg x modinfo <#channel>
MODINFO - The following commands can be used to make changes to existing
users in your channel's userlist.
/msg x modinfo <#channel> access
* Variables for ModInfo: ACCESS - Changes the access level of a user.
Access level can be set between 1 and one less than your own level (if
you have an access level of 400, you may assign a level of up to 399 to
other users).
/msg x modinfo <#channel> automode
AUTOMODE - Changes the automode of a user to one the specified modes:
NONE, OP, or VOICE. OP or VOICE will make X op or voice anuthenticated
user when they enter the channel.
NONE will make X do nothing when an authenticated user enters the
channel.
/msg x remuser <#channel>
REMUSER - Removes a user from the channel
database. You must have higher access than the user you want to remove.
You can also remove yourself from any channel, as long as you are not
the channel manager (500 access level in that channel). Managers wishing
to remove themselves will need to purge their channel.
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LEVEL 200-399 : Userlist Op
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/msg x kick <#channel> [reason]
KICK - Makes X kick all users matching the specified *!*user@*.host
mask, but does not kick the person issuing the command if they match
also. This should be a seldom used command. Use should be limited to
extreme channel flooding or clones. You may want to set a ban on the
mask, or +i (invite mode) on the channel before issuing the kick to
prevent matching users from rejoining after being kicked.
/msg x status <#channel> STATUS - Displays
all special X settings, channel modes, the number of users and ops in
the channel, currently authenticated users for the channel, and whether
X is on the channel or not. Currently authenticated users are shown in a
"username/nickname [level]" format. Users authenticated with multiple
clients are shown in a "username/nickname1 nicknameN [level]" format. A
user's nickname will only be shown if that user is currently on the
channel, otherwise only their username and level are displayed. The
ability to see channel modes is extremely helpful in case the channel is
+k (keyed mode), since you can find out what the key is. This commands
works regardless of whether X is on the channel or not.
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Channel Operator *******************************************************
/msg x deop <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN] DEOP - Deops one or
more persons in your channel. If no nick is specified, and you are opped
on the channel, X will deop you. NOTE: be mindful of triggering the
limit that may be in effect with MASSDEOPPRO (see SET MASSDEOPPRO -
level 500).
/msg x op <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]
OP - Ops one or more persons in your channel. If no nick is specified,
and you are not opped on the channel, X will op you.
/msg x invite <#channel>
INVITE - Makes X invite you to your channel.
/msg x suspend <#channel> [level]
SUSPEND - Suspends a user's access to X on your channel's userlist for
the specified period of time, at the specified level if given. If a
level is not specified, the default suspension level used will be the
access level of the issuer. You can only SUSPEND someone with access
lower than your own.
The maximum duration is 372 days (8928 hours, 535680 minutes).
* Time Values: D = days
H = hours
M = minutes
/msg x unsuspend <#channel>
* Duration Example: "5 d" = 5 days (enter without quotations) UNSUSPEND
- Unsuspends a user's access to X on your channel's userlist. You can
only UNSUSPEND someone with access lower than your own, provided that
the suspension level is also less than or equal to your own access
level.
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LEVELS 75-99 : New Channel Operator
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/msg x ban <#channel> [duration] [level] [reason]
BAN - Adds a specific *!*user@*.host to the X banlist of your channel.
You may place a ban on
a nick if the person is online or ban their *!*user@*.host if the person
is not online. Bans
that cover a broader range than previously set bans will replace
previous bans. Any user in the channel that matches the added ban will
be kicked out if the ban level is 75+. The duration is in hours, with a
maximum of 336 hours (2 weeks). The ban level can range from 1 to your
own level. The ban reason can be a maximum of 128 characters long. If no
duration or level is specified, the default duration will be 3 hours,
and the level will be 75. * Ban Levels: 1-74 = Prevents the user from
having ops (+o) on the channel.
75+ = Prevents the user from being in the channel at all.
/msg x unban <#channel>
UNBAN - Removes a *!*user@*.host from the X banlist of your channel and
any matching bans
from the channel banlist also. You can only remove bans from X's banlist
that are equal to or
lower than your own access. To search X's banlist, refer to the LBANLIST
command (level 0).
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LEVELS 50-74 : Trusted Channel Regular
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/msg x kick <#channel> [reason]
KICK - Makes X kick someone from your channel; reason is optional. Your
nick will be placed
in the kick message.
/msg x topic <#channel>
TOPIC - Makes X change the topic in your channel (maximum of 145
characters) and includes your username, enclosed in parentheses, at the
beginning of the topic. NOTE: If a DESCRIPTION or URL has been set and
AUTOTOPIC is ON, the channel topic will be overwritten in 30 minutes,
unless the channel is
idle.
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LEVELS 25-49 : Channel Regular
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/msg x devoice <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]
DEVOICE - Devoices one or more users in your channel.
/msg x voice <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]
VOICE - Voices one or more users in your channel.
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LEVELS 1-24 : Minimum Access
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/msg x banlist <#channel>
BANLIST - Shows the channel banlist. This command works whether you are
on the channel or not.
/msg x status #channel
STATUS - This does the same thing as level 200 STATUS, except it will
not report channel
modes (+nt etc.) to anyone with access below 200.
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/msg x access <#channel>
ACCESS - Can look up the access for a certain person or a string. The
information indicates level, suspension status and level if suspended,
and when the user was last seen. To see all users, use:
/msg x access <#channel> <username>
If there are more than 15 entries, go to
http://cservice.undernet.org/live/
and login to see the entire list by clicking on the "Channel
Information" link and submitting the channel name.
You can also use and mix these options instead of a username or string
to get specific results.
* Access options: username - shows the access level of a single user.
/msg x access <#channel> -min -min - shows only users above the given
level.
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