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  • ...they ignore you or /who gives no response because the channel is in secret mode (+s), just go somewhere else where you are more welcome.
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  • LUSERS MAP MODE MODULE MOTD NAMES NICK .../code> to mark your nickname as a bot. To remove that user mode use <code>/mode <nickname> -B</code>.
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  • nicknames; to use them, type /msg NickServ command. For more information on a specific command, type
    57 KB (9,096 words) - 22:10, 30 January 2016
  • == Set Command == The <code>!tkb</code> command has been removed in favor of a time parameter in <code>!ban</code>
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  • Banning in channels are done most commonly with the channel mode +b. The IRC command for banning is:
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  • ..., but does not send a message. The other user does not know you used this command. ...if the private messages tab is not needed. Notices are done by using the command <tt>/notice Nick Message</tt>.
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  • The invite [[command]] is used to 'invite' a user into a channel. The most basic syntax is as f ...at a channel cannot be entered unless invited in. To do so, the following command is used.
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  • ==Voice is a user mode== It is given to a user, from an Op in the channel by using the following command:
    3 KB (498 words) - 00:27, 2 March 2015
  • +++ YourNick set to mode +iwx * YourNick sets mode: +iwx
    3 KB (441 words) - 05:35, 26 April 2010
  • +++ irc.mibbit.net set the channel to mode +n +++ irc.mibbit.net set the channel to mode +t
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  • |Ban <ident>@*||/mode # +b *!$user@*||not shown if ident is "Mibbit" |Ban *@<host>||/mode # +b *!*@$host||if $host is defined/available
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  • ...ee ''[[Register channel]]''. To change the password of your nick, use the command /ns set password newPassword. Channel keys (passwords for joining a channel) can be set with /mode #channel +k channelKey. They can be unset by changing the +k to a -k.
    3 KB (431 words) - 19:24, 4 April 2015
  • '''Command:''' '''Command'''
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  • ...identified on Nickserv, it will say that too. To get this dialog, use the command ...tes that the data shown is from TheNick that you issued the /whois TheNick command for. If you had quickly issued multiple whois commands, the results may be
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  • ...annel]] on a given [[network]]. They are responsible for maintaining the [[mode|modes]] and [[topic]] of the channel, the [[ban|banlist]], and [[Terms of S ...annel. To grant someone with full operator privileges use the command <tt>/mode <#channel> +o <nickname></tt>, use the [[alias]] <tt>/op <nickname></tt> on
    4 KB (614 words) - 03:18, 26 April 2010
  • ...though the IP is usually obfuscated before sending to other users (default mode +x). When a user connects through an indirect method, such as through Mibb *password: Password that authenticates the WEBIRC command from this client.
    3 KB (491 words) - 09:56, 25 February 2015
  • {{Command ...'' in the channel this command is used on. Just like with [[Command:Mode|/mode]], if you include a space before the hostmask, but not the hostmask itself,
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  • Sure, you had to turn it on, it is not default, you turn it off mode s (server notices) *To disable this notification, issue the command '''/mode YourNick +s -s'''.
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  • Sure, you had to turn it on, it is not default, you turn it off mode k (kill notices) *To disable this notification, issue the command '''/mode YourNick +s -k'''.
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  • ...they ignore you or /who gives no response because the channel is in secret mode (+s), just go somewhere else where you are more welcome.
    4 KB (672 words) - 20:24, 7 February 2015