Here the Unreal Commands and i will hope that i found the Feature in the new Eggdrop
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********* UnrealIRCd Commands *********
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v2.0
By:
hAtbLaDe <
hAtbLaDe@Roxnet.org>
Many times I have had users asking me how some command works & what are all the different
options they can use with it. So I thought it would be a good idea & helpful for both chatters & IRC
Operators , If they had a centralised command reference , rather than having to look all over for
the syntax of new or old commands. In this list , I have tried to incorporate all the commands which
work on UnrealIRCd , as best as possible. In case I have missed out any or there are any errors , please
let me know , so I can fix them in the next amendment. With new features and modes being added all the
time , this manual will be ever changing
Here is the command list :
**** NICK Command ***
Changes your "Online Identity" on a server. All those in the channel you are in will be
alerted of your nickname change.
Syntax: NICK <new nickname>
Example: NICK hAtbLaDe1
*** WHOIS Command ***
Shows information about the user in question, such as their "Name", channels they are
currently in, their hostmask, etc.
Syntax: WHOIS <user>
Example: WHOIS hAtbLaDe
*** WHO Command ***
Searches User Information (-i users only) for supplied information. IRCops are able to
search +i users & can use masks only. When used on a channel , it will give a list of
all the non-invisible users on that channel.
Syntax: WHO <mask>
WHO <nickname>
WHO <#channel>
WHO 0 o (Lists all Online IRC Operators currently online and not +i)
Example: WHO *.aol.com
WHO *Bot*
WHO #UnrealIRCd
*** WHOWAS Command ***
Retrieves previous 'WHOIS' information for users no longer connected to the server.
Syntax: WHOWAS <nickname>
WHOWAS <nickname> <max number of replies>
Example: WHOWAS hAtbLaDe
*** NAMES Command ***
Provides a list of users on the specified channel.
Syntax: NAMES <channel>
Example: NAMES #Support
*** ISON Command ***
Used to determine of a certain user or users are currently on the IRC server based upon
their nickname.
Syntax: ISON <user> <user2> <user3> <user4>
Example: ISON hAtbLaDe NickServ ChanServ OperServ MemoServ
*** JOIN Command ***
Used to enter one or more channels on an IRC server. All occupants of the channel will be
notified of your arrival. JOIN with 0 as a parameter makes you Part all channels.
Syntax: JOIN <chan>,<chan2>,<chan3>
JOIN 0 (Parts all channels)
Example: JOIN #Support
JOIN #Support,#Lobby
*** PART Command ***
Used to part (or leave) a channel you currently occupy. All those in the channel will be
notified of your departure.
Syntax: PART <chan>,<chan2>,<chan3>,<chan4>
Example: PART #Support
PART #Lobby,#Support
*** MOTD Command ***
Displays the Message Of The Day.
Syntax: MOTD
MOTD <server>
*** RULES Command ***
Reads the ircd.rules file and sends the contents to the user.
Syntax: RULES
RULES <server>
*** LUSERS Command ***
Provides Local and Global user information (Such as Current and Maximum user count).
Syntax: LUSERS
*** MAP Command ***
Provides a "Network Map" of the IRC network. Mainly used for routing purposes.
Syntax: MAP
*** QUIT Command ***
Disconnects you from the IRC server. Those in the channels you occupy will be notified of
your departure. If you do not specify a reason, your nickname becomes the reason.
Syntax: QUIT <reason>
Example: QUIT Leaving!
*** PING Command ***
The PING command is used to test the presence of an active client or
server at the other end of the connection. Servers send a PING
message at regular intervals if no other activity detected coming
from a connection. If a connection fails to respond to a PING
message within a set amount of time, that connection is closed. A
PING message MAY be sent even if the connection is active.
Note that this is different from a CTCP PING command..
Syntax: PING <server> <server2>
Example: PING irc.fyremoon.net
PING hAtbLaDe
PING hAtbLaDe irc2.dynam.ac
*** PONG Command ***
PONG message is a reply to ping message. If parameter <server2> is
given, this message will be forwarded to given target. The <server>
parameter is the name of the entity who has responded to PING message
and generated this message.
Syntax: PONG <server> <server2>
Example: PONG irc.fyremoon.net irc2.dynam.ac
(PONG message from irc.fyremoon.net to irc2.dynam.ac).
*** VERSION Command ***
Provides version information of the IRCd software in usage.
Syntax: VERSION
VERSION <server>
*** STATS Command ***
Provides certain Statistical information about the server
Syntax: STATS <flags>
Example: STATS u
### Stats Flags ###
k = Lists all the current K:Lines, Z:Lines (Banned hosts/IP) & E:Lines (K:Line exceptions)
g = Lists all the current G:Lines (Banned hosts) & Shuns
E = Lists all the current E:Lines (K:Line Exceptions)
f = Lists all the current F:lines (Filename masks on DCCDENY)
O = Lists all the current O:Lines (IRC Operator Lines)
Q = Lists all the current Q:Lines (Forbidden Nicks)
C = Lists all the current C/N:Lines (Servers to connect or accept connects from)
H = Lists all the current H:Lines (Hub Lines) & L:Lines (Leaf Lines)
n = Lists all the current n:Lines (GECOS Deny)
V = Lists all the current VHost lines
T = Lists all the current T:Lines (Specific MOTD/Rules Lines)
Y = Lists all the current Y:Lines (Connection classes)
U = Lists all the current U:Lines (Usually Services)
v = Lists all the current V:Lines (Version Deny)
D = Lists all the current D:Lines (Disallow Lines-Oper & Server Orig Connects)
d = Lists all the current d:Lines (Disallow Lines-Autoconnects)
e = Lists all the current e:Lines (Proxy scan exempt IPs)
I = Lists all the current I:Lines (Client auth Lines)
F = Lists all the current F:Lines (DCCDENY Lines)
r = Lists all Channel Restrict lines
N = Lists the Network Configuration report
S = Gives the Dynamic Configuration report
W = Gives the current Server Load
q = Lists all the SQLINEed Nicks
u = Server Uptime
m = Gives the Server command list
z = Gives Misc Server Information
s = Returns the scache and NS numbers
t = Returns Misc Info
L = Information about current server connections
*** LINKS Command ***
Lists all of the servers currently linked to the network.
Syntax: LINKS
*** ADMIN Command ***
Provides Administrative information regarding the server.
Syntax: ADMIN <server>
*** USERHOST Command ***
Returns the userhost of the user in question. Usually used by scripts or bots to retrieve
userhost information.
Syntax: USERHOST <nickname>
Example: USERHOST hAtbLaDe
*** TOPIC Command ***
Sets/Changes the topic of the channel in question, or just display the current Topic.
Syntax: TOPIC <channel>
TOPIC <channel> <topic>
Example: TOPIC #operhelp
TOPIC #Lobby Welcome to #Lobby!!
*** INVITE Command ***
Sends a user an invitation to join a particular channel. You must be an Operator on the
channel in order to invite a user into it.
Syntax: INVITE <user> <channel>
Example: INVITE hAtbLaDe #Support
*** KICK Command ***
Removes a user from a channel. Can only be used by Operators or Half-Ops. If no reason is
specified, your nickname becomes the reason.
Syntax: KICK <channel>[,<channel2>..] <user>[,<user2>..] <reason>
Example: KICK #Lobby foobar Language!
KICK #Lobby,#OperHelp Lamer23,Luser12 Lamers!
*** AWAY Command ***
Sets your online status to "Away".
Syntax: AWAY <reason> (Marks you as 'Away' with the reason given)
AWAY (Un-marks you as 'Away')
Example: AWAY Lunch time!
*** WATCH Command ***
Watch is a new notify-type system in UnrealIRCd which is both faster
and uses less network resources than any old-style notify
system. The server will send you a message when any nickname
in your watch list logs on or off.
The watch list DOES NOT REMAIN BETWEEN SESSIONS - you (or your
script or client) must add the nicknames to your watch list every
time you connect to an IRC server.
Syntax : WATCH +nick1 +nick2 +nick3 (Add nicknames)
WATCH -nick (Delete nicknames)
WATCH (View the watchlist)
*** HELPOP Command ***
HelpOp is a new system of getting IRC Server help. You type either
/HELPOP ? <help system topic> or /HELPOP ! <question>
The "?" in /HELPOP means query the help system and if you get no
response you can choose '!' to send it to the Help Operators online
Using neither ? nor ! will mean the command will be first queried
within the help system and if no match if found , it will be
forwarded to the help operators.
Example: HELPOP ?CHMODES (Channel Modes Help)
HELPOP ?UMODES (User Mode Help)
*** LIST Command ***
Provides a complete listing of all channels on the network. If a search string is
specified, it will only show those matching the search string.
Syntax: LIST <search string>
Example: LIST
LIST *ircd*
New extended /LIST command options are supported. To use these
features, you will likely need to prefix the LIST command with
/QUOTE to avoid your client interpreting the command.
Usage: /QUOTE LIST options
If you don't include any options, the default is to send you the
entire unfiltered list of channels. Below are the options you can
use, and what channels LIST will return when you use them.
>number List channels with more than <number> people.
<number List channels with less than <number> people.
C>number List channels created between now and <number> minutes ago.
C<number List channels created earlier than <number> minutes ago.
T>number List channels whose topics are older than <number> minutes
(Ie., they have not changed in the last <number> minutes.
T<number List channels whose topics are newer than <number> minutes.
*mask* List channels that match *mask*
!*mask* List channels that do not match *mask*
NOTE : C & T parameters do not exist in Unreal 3.1.1-Darkshades.
LIST defaults to sending a list of channels with 2 or more members,
so use the >0 option to get the full channel listing.
*** PRIVMSG/NOTICE Command ***
PRIVMSG and NOTICE, which are used internally by the client for
/msg and /notice, in UnrealIRCd support two additional formats:
/msg @#channel <text> will send the text to channel-ops on the
given channel only. /msg @+#channel <text> will send the text
to both ops and voiced users on the channel. While some clients
may support these as-is, on others (such as ircII), it's necessary
to use /quote privmsg @#channel <text> instead. You can also use
% to signify HalfOps on the channel.
Syntax: MSG <nick>,<nick2>,<nick3>,<nick4> :<text>
Example: PRIVMSG hAtbLaDe :Hello.
PRIVMSG hAtbLaDe,Hatter,GoodBot :Hello everyone!
The format for the NOTICE command is the same as above.
**** KNOCK Command ****
For channels which are invite only, you can "Knock" on the channel to request an invite.
The following criteria must be met :
- Channel is not +K (No knocks)
- Channel is not +I (No invites!)
- You're not banned!
- And you are not already there
Syntax: KNOCK <channel> <message>
Example: KNOCK #secret_chan I'm an op, let me in!
*** SETNAME Command ***
Allows users to change their 'Real name'
directly online at IRC without reconnecting
Syntax: SETNAME <New Real Name>
*** VHOST Command ***
Hides your real hostname with a virtual hostname provided by the IRC server , using SetHost.
Synatx: VHOST login password
Example: VHOST IWant newhost
*** MODE Command ***
Sets a mode on a Channel or User.
UnrealIRCd has got some new Channel & User modes.
Syntax: MODE <channel/user> <mode>
Example: MODE #Support +tn
MODE #Support +ootn hAtbLaDe cb
### Channel Modes ###
p = Private channel
s = Secret channel
i = Invite-only allowed
m = Moderated channel, noone can speak except users with mode +voh
n = No messages from outside channel
t = Only channel operators may set the topic
r = Channel is registered
R = Requires a registered nickname to join the channel
c = No ANSI color can be sent to the channel (ColourBlock)
q = Channel owner
(*)Q = No kicks able in channel unless by U:Lines
O = IRCop only channel (Setable by IRCops)
A = Administrator only channel (Setable by Admins)
K = /Knock is not allowed
V = /Invite is not allowed
S = Strip all incoming colours away
l <number of max users> = Channel may hold at most <number> of users
b <nick!user@host> = Bans the nick!user@host from the channel
k <key> = Needs the channel key to join the channel
o <nickname> = Gives operator status to the user
v <nickname> = Gives voice to the user (May talk if chan is +m)
L <chan2> = If +l is full, the next user will auto-join <chan2>
a <nickname> = Gives protection to the user (No kick/drop)
e <nick!user@host> = Exception ban - If someone matches it
they can join even if a ban matches them
(**)h <nickname> = Gives halfop status to the user
f [*]<lines>:<seconds> = Flood protection, if the * is given a user will
be kick banned when they send <lines> in <seconds>
If * is not given they are just kicked
H = No +I users may join that channel. (Setable by Admins).
N = No nickname changes are permitted in the channel.
^ = Reports Channel modes in bitstring.
(Only exists in Development Versions i.e #define DEVELOP)
G = Makes the channel G Rated. Any words in badwords.channel.conf
are replaced with <censored> in channel messages.
u = "Auditorium". Makes /names and /who #channel only show @'s
C = No CTCPs allowed in the channel.
z = Only Clients on a Secure Connection (SSL) can join.
(*) Channel mode +Q
This is the 'peace' mode. Noone can kick each other
except by U:Lines. Bans can be placed though.
(**) Channel halfops (+h)
If you are marked as halfop (% in /names) you can do:
- Set topic
- Kick non-ops
- Set modes +vmntibe
### User Modes ###
O = Local IRC Operator
o = Global IRC Operator
i = Invisible (Not shown in /who searches)
w = Can listen to wallop messages
g = Can read & send to globops, and locops
h = Available for help
s = Can listen to server notices
k = See's all the /KILL's which were executed
S = For services only. (Protects them)
a = Is a Services Administrator
A = Is a Server Administrator
N = Is a Network Administrator
T = Is a Tech Admininistator
C = Is a Co Administrator
c = See's all Connects/Disconnects on local server
f = Listen to flood alerts from server
r = Identifies the nick as being registered
x = Gives the user hidden hostname
e = Can listen to server messages sent to +e users
b = Can read & send to chatops
W = (IRC Operators only) Lets you see when people does a /whois on you
q = (Services Admins only) Only U:lines can kick you
B = Marks you as being a Bot
F = Lets you recieve far Connect notices & Local notices.
I = Invisible Join/Part. Makes you being hidden at channels
H = (IRC Operators only) Hide IRC Operator status in /who and /whois
d = Makes it so you can not recieve channel messages
v = Receive infected DCC send rejection notices
t = Says that you are using a /vhost
G = Filters out all bad words (badwords.message.conf) in messages with <censored>
z = Marks the client as being on a Secure Connection (SSL).
*** CREDITS Command ***
This command will list the credits to all the people who helped create UnrealIRCd
Syntax: CREDITS
CREDITS <server>
*** DALINFO Command ***
This command will list the Credits that the Dreamforge IRCd team/the IRCd developers
from the start when IRCd got developed
Syntax: DALINFO
DALINFO <server>
*** LICENSE Command ***
This command shows the GNU License Which is hard-coded into the IRCd
Syntax: LICENSE
LICENSE <server>
*** TIME Command ***
Lists the current Server Date and Time.
Syntax: TIME
TIME <server>
*** BOTMOTD Command ***
Lists the IRCd Bot Message Of The Day
Syntax: BOTMOTD
BOTMOTD <server>
*** SILENCE Command ***
Ignores messages from a user or list of users at the Server itself.
Syntax: SILENCE +<nickname> (Adds a nickname to SILENCE list).
SILENCE -<nickname> (Removes a nickname from the SILENCE list).
SILENCE (Lists the current SILENCE list)
*** IDENTIFY Command ***
An alias to allow you to identify to NickServ or ChanServ with your password.
If it cannot find NickServ or ChanServ , it will report services as down.
Syntax: IDENTIFY <password> (Identify to NickServ)
IDENTIFY #<channel> <password> (Identify to ChanServ as Founder of #channel)
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***** IRC Operator Commands *****
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*** OPER Command ***
Attempts to give a user IRC Operator status.
Syntax: OPER <uid> <password>
Example: OPER hAtbLaDe foobar234
*** WALLOPS Command ***
Sends a "Message" to all those with the umode +w. Only IRCops can send wallops,
while anyone can view them.
Syntax: WALLOPS <message>
*** GLOBOPS Command ***
Sends a global "Message" to all IRCops. Only viewable by IRCops
(unlike WALLOPS, which can be viewed by normal users).
Syntax: GLOBOPS <message>
Example: GLOBOPS Going to be akilling those clones...
*** CHATOPS Command ***
GLOBOPS is usually reserved for important network information. Therefore, for Oper Chat,
CHATOPS was invented. IRCops with the +c flag enabled will be able to send/receive CHATOPS messages.
Syntax: CHATOPS <message>
Example: CHATOPS How's everyone doing today?
*** LOCOPS Command ***
Similar to GLOBOPS, except only received by those IRCops local to your server.
Syntax: LOCOPS <message>
Example: LOCOPS Going to be adding a temp k:line for that user...
*** ADCHAT Command ***
This command sends to all Admins online
Only for Admins. This is a ChatOps style command
Syntax: ADCHAT <text>
Example: ADCHAT Hey guys!
*** NACHAT Command ***
This command sends to all NetAdmins & TechAdmins online
Only for Net/Techadmins. This is a ChatOps style command
Syntax: NACHAT <text>
Example: NACHAT Hey guys!
*** TECHAT Command ***
This command sends to all TechAdmins online
Only for Net/Techadmins. This is a ChatOps style command
Syntax: TECHAT <text>
Example: TECHAT Hey guys!
*** KILL Command ***
Forcefully Disconnects a user from an IRC Server.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: KILL <user> <reason>
Example: KILL Clone5 Cloning is not allowed
*** KLINE Command ***
"Bans" a hostmask from connection to the IRC server.
The user can however connect to other servers on the network !!
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: KLINE <hostmask> <reason>
Example: KLINE *@*.aol.com Abuse
*** UNKLINE Command ***
Removes a k:line from the server.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: UNKLINE <hostmask>
Example: UNKLINE *@*.aol.com
*** ZLINE Command ***
Disables all access to the IRC server from a specified IP.
The IP can however connect to other servers on the network !!
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: ZLINE <ip> :reason
Example: ZLINE 127.0.0.1 :Localhost
*** UNZLINE Command ***
Removes a currently active z:Line.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: UNZLINE <ip>
Example: UNZLINE 127.0.0.1
*** GLINE command ***
This command provides timed G:Lines. If you match
a G:Line you cannot connect to ANY server on the
IRC network. A time of 0 in the GLINE makes it permanent (Never Expires).
In Unreal 3.1.1 you may also specify the time in the format 1d10h15m30s.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: GLINE <user@host mask> <seconds to be banned> :<reason> (Adds a G:line for user@host)
GLINE -<user@host mask> (Removes a G:line for user@host)
Example: GLINE *@*.dal.net 900 :Spammers (Adds a 15 min G:line)
GLINE *@*.dal.net 1d5h :Spammers (Adds a 29 hour G:line)
*** SHUN Command ***
Prevents a user from executing ANY command except ADMIN and respond to Server Pings.
This effectively prevents them from doing anything on the server.
A time of 0 on the SHUN makes it permanent (Never Expires).
In Unreal 3.1.1 you may also specify the time in the format 1d10h15m30s.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax : SHUN <nickname> <time> :<Reason> (Shun the nickname for time)
SHUN +<user@host> <time> :<Reason> (Shun the user@host for time)
SHUN -<user@host> (Removes the SHUN for user@host)
SHUN (View the current SHUN list)
Example : SHUN +
foobar@aol.com 600 :Spamming (Shuns
foobar@aol.com for 10 mins for Spamming)
SHUN +
foobar@aol.com 1d6h :Spamming (Adds a 30 hour SHUN)
*** AKILL Command *** (Use Services AKILL Instead)
Adds an Autokill for the specific host mask. This prevents any user from that
hostmask from connecting to the network.
Services Admin & above only ..
Syntax : AKILL <user@host> :<Reason>
Example : AKILL
foo@aol.com :Spammers!
*** RAKILL Command *** (Use Services AKILL Instead)
Removes an AKILL set by an IRC Operator or Services.
Services Admin & above only ..
Syntax : RAKILL <user@host>
*** REHASH Command ***
Prompts the server to reread the configuration files.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: REHASH <servername> -<flags>
REHASH -<flags>
If servername and flags are not specified this rehashes the ircd.conf , removing
any temporary k:lines.
If servername is specified, this is used to rehash config files on servername
Only TechAdmins and NetAdmins may specify a server name
The flags are used to rehash other config files, valid flags are:
-dccdeny - Rehashes dccdeny.conf
-dynconf - Rehashes UnrealIRCd Config and Network file
-restrict - Rehashes chrestrict.conf
-vhost - Rehashes vhost.conf
-motd - Rehashes all MOTD files and RULES files (including T:lines)
-opermotd - Rehashes the OPERMOTD
-botmotd - Rehashes the BOTMOTD
-garbage - Force garbage collection
-badwords - Rehashes the badwords config.
*** RESTART Command ***
Kills and restarts the IRC daemon, disconnecting all users currently on that server.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: RESTART
RESTART <password>
RESTART <server> <password>
*** DIE Command ***
Kills the IRC daemon, disconnecting all users currently on the current server.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: DIE
DIE <password>
*** LAG Command ***
This command is like a Sonar or Traceroute for IRC servers
You type in /LAG irc.fyremoon.net and it will
reply from every server it passes with time and so on
Useful for looking where lag is and optional TS future/past travels
Syntax: LAG <servername>
*** SETHOST Command ***
This command is so you can change your
Virtual host (hiddenhost) to everything you want to,
Except special characters.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: SETHOST <new hostname>
Example: SETHOST microsoft.com
*** SETIDENT Command ***
With this command you can change your Ident (username).
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: SETIDENT <new ident>
Example: SETIDENT root
*** CHGHOST Command ***
Changes the hostname of a user currently on the IRC network.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: CHGHOST <nick> <host>
Example: CHGHOST hAtbLaDe code.slashdot.org
*** CHGIDENT Command ***
Changes the ident of a user currently on the IRC network.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: CHGIDENT <nick> <ident>
Example: CHGIDENT hAtbLaDe FreeBSD
*** CHGNAME Command ***
Changes the "IRC Name" (or "Real Name") of a user currently on the IRC network.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: CHGNAME <nick> <name>
Example: CHGNAME hAtbLaDe TechAdmin on SomeNet
*** SQUIT Command ***
Disconnects an IRC Server from the network
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: SQUIT <server>
Example: SQUIT leaf.*
*** CONNECT Command ***
Links another IRC server to the one you are currently on. Remote connections are also
possible.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: CONNECT <server>
CONNECT <hub> <port> <leaf>
Example: CONNECT leaf.*
CONNECT hub.* 6667 leaf.*
*** DCCDENY Command ***
Adds a DCC Deny for that filename mask. This means that any DCC sends of that filename mask
through the server will be rejected.
IRC Operators only.
Syntax : DCCDENY <filename mask> <reason>
*** UNDCCDENY Command ***
If the EXACT file you type is found it is removed, else it uses wildcards to search
IRC Operators only.
Syntax : UNDCCDENY <filename mask>
*** SAJOIN Command ***
Forces a user to join channel(s). Can only be used by a Services Admin.
Syntax: SAJOIN <nick> <channel>[,<channel2>..]
Example: SAJOIN hAtbLaDe #OperHelp
SAJOIN hAtbLaDe #Support,#IRCHelp
*** SAPART Command ***
Forces a user to leave channel(s). Can only be used by a Services Admin.
Syntax: SAPART <nick> <channel>[,<channel2>..]
Example: SAPART hAtbLaDe #OperHelp
SAPART hAtbLaDe #Support,#IRCHelp
*** SAMODE Command ***
Allows a Services Administrator to change the mode on a channel,
without having Operator status.
Syntax: SAMODE <channel> <mode>
Example: SAMODE #Support +m
*** RPING Command ***
This will calculate the milliseconds (Lag) between servers
Syntax: RPING <servermask>
*** TRACE Command ***
TRACE is useful to know what servers are connected to
what. Sometimes TRACE can be confusing, especially if you are using
it for the first time.
Syntax: TRACE <servername>
Example: TRACE irc.fyremoon.net
*** OPERMOTD Command ***
Shows the IRCd Operator MOTD
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: OPERMOTD
*** ADDMOTD Command ***
This will add the text you specify to the MOTD
(the general motd - T:lines doesnt count ..)
Server Admin & Co-Admin only
Syntax: ADDMOTD :text
*** ADDOMOTD Command ***
This will add the text you specify to the Operator MOTD
Server Admin & Co-Admin only
Syntax: ADDOMOTD :text
*** SDESC Command ***
With this command you can change your Server Info Line
Without having to squit and reconnect.
This is a Server Admin/Co Admin only command
Syntax: SDESC <New description>
Example: SDESC If you belong to me..
*** ADDLINE Command ***
This command can be used to add lines to the ircd.conf file
Only for Server Admins
Syntax: ADDLINE <line>
*** MKPASSWD Command ***
This command will encrypt the string it has been given
So u can add it directly to the ircd.conf if you use
Encrypted passwords.
Syntax : MKPASSWD <string to be encrypted>
*** TSCTL Command ***
This is a highly advanced command
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: TSCTL OFFSET +|- <time> (Adjust internal IRC clock)
TSCTL TIME (Will give TS report)
TSCTL ALLTIME (Shows the TS report of all Servers)
TSCTL SVSTIME <timestamp> (Sets the Time on all servers)
*** HTM Command ***
Switches the server In & Out of High Traffic Mode
It is activated when the server is receiving extremely high amounts of information
IRC Operators only.
Syntax: HTM [option]
If no option is specified it just displays the current HTM state
If an option is specified it does a more specific task, valid options are:
ON - Force HTM to activate
OFF - Force HTM to deactivate
NOISY - Make HTM announce when it is entering/leaving HTM
QUIET - Stop HTM from announcing when it is entering/leaving HTM
TO <value> - Tell HTM at what incoming rate to activate HTM
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*** Services Commands (U:Lined Server)***
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These commands can only be used by Services or some other server which has a U Line & so is allowed to
make changes to the IRC Environment without any hindering. Most times 'raw' commands to services can
only be sent by a person who is on the Services Operator , Services Administrator or who is the Services
root.
*** SVSNICK Command ***
Changes the nickname of the user in question.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSNICK <nickname> <new nickname> <timestamp>
Example: SVSNICK hAtbLaDe Foobar 963086432
*** SVSMODE Command ***
Changes the mode of the user in question.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSMODE <nickname> <usermode>
Example: SVSMODE hAtbLaDe +i
*** SVSKILL Command ***
Forcefully disconnects a user from the network.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSKILL <user> :<reason>
Example: SVSKILL Lamer21 :Goodbye
*** SVSNOOP Command ***
Enabled or disables whether Global IRCop functions exist on the server in question or not.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSNOOP <server> <+/->
Example: SVSNOOP leaf.* -
*** SVSJOIN Command ***
Forces a user to join a channel.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSJOIN <nick> <channel>[,<channel2>..]
Example: SVSJOIN hAtbLaDe #jail
SVSJOIN hAtbLaDe #jail,#zoo
*** SVSPART Command ***
Forces a user to leave a channel.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSPART <nick> <channel>[,<channel2>..]
Example: SVSPART hAtbLaDe #Hanson
SVSPART hAtbLaDe #Hanson,#AOL
*** SVSO Command ***
Gives nick Operflags like the ones in O:lines, remember to set SVSMODE +o and alike.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSO <nick> <+operflags> (Adds the Operflags)
SVSO <nick> - (Removes all O:Line flags)
Example: SVSO SomeNick +bBkK
*** SWHOIS Command ***
Changes the WHOIS message of the Nickname.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SWHOIS <nick> :<message> (Sets the SWHOIS)
SWHOIS <nick> : (Resets the SWHOIS)
Example: SWHOIS SomeNick :is a lamer
*** SQLINE Command ***
Bans a Nickname or a certain Nickname mask from the Server.
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax : SQLINE <nickmask> :<Reason>
Example: SQLINE *Bot* :No bots
*** UNSQLINE Command ***
Un-Bans a Nickname or Nickname mask
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Synax : UNSQLINE <nickmask>
Example: UNSQLINE *Bot*
*** SVS2MODE Command ***
Changes the Usermode of a nickname
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax : :services.somenet.com SVS2MODE <nickname> +<mode>
Example: :services.roxnet.org SVS2MODE hAtbLaDe +h
*** SVSFLINE Command ***
Adds the given Filename mask to DCCDENY
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: :server SVSFLINE + file :reason (Add the filename)
:server SVSFLINE - file (Deletes the filename)
:server SVSFLINE * (Wipes the DCCDENY list)
*** SVSMOTD Command ***
Changes the Services Message Of The Day
Must be sent through an U:Lined server.
Syntax: SVSMOTD # :<text> (Adds to Services MOTD)
SVSMOTD ! (Deletes the MOTD)
SVSMOTD ! :<text> (Deletes and Adds text)
Example: SVSMOTD # :Services MOTD
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***** UnrealIRCd O:Line flags *****
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r = Access to /rehash server
h = Oper can send /help ops - gets +h on oper up
g = Oper can send /globops
w = Oper can send /wallops
l = Oper can send /locops
c = Access to do local /squits and /connects
k = Access to do local /kills
b = Oper can /kline users from server
B = Oper can /unkline users from server
n = Oper can send local server notices (/notice $servername message)
u = Oper can set /umode +c
f = Oper can set /umode +f
O = Global oper, flags included: oRDK
o = Local oper, flags included: rhgwlckbBnuf
R = Access to /restart server
D = Access to /die server
K = Access to do global /kills
A = Gets +A on oper up. Server Administrator
a = Gets +a on oper up. Services Administrator
N = Gets +N on oper up. Network Administrator
T = Gets +T on oper up. Technical Administator
C = Gets +C on oper up. Co Administrator
Y = Access to do remote /squits and /connects
z = Can add /zlines
H = Gets +x on oper up.
W = Gets +W on oper up.
^ = Allows to use umode +I
* = Flags AaNCTzSHW^