Difference between revisions of "Create your own channel"
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* First of all, join the channel you want. '/join #mychannel'. If it's not already taken yet, you should get a star (Means you're op). | * First of all, join the channel you want. '/join #mychannel'. If it's not already taken yet, you should get a star (Means you're op). | ||
− | * Now register the channel with ChanServ. ChanServ is a bot that helps with these sorts of things. Just type /msg ChanServ register #mychannel <password>. Where <password> is some password you make up. | + | * Now register the channel with ChanServ (you have to have your nick registered before). ChanServ is a bot that helps with these sorts of things. Just type /msg ChanServ register #mychannel <password>. Where <password> is some password you make up. |
* You'll probably want to have chanserv on your channel, keeping it open, and making sure other people don't get ops. Do this with /msg ChanServ set #mychannel guard on | * You'll probably want to have chanserv on your channel, keeping it open, and making sure other people don't get ops. Do this with /msg ChanServ set #mychannel guard on | ||
− | You can also do '/msg ChanServ help' for extensive help. | + | You can also do '/msg ChanServ help' or '/cs help' for extensive help. |
Revision as of 16:36, 22 March 2008
You are welcome to hang out at irc.mibbit.com. You might want to create your own channel, so here's a quick guide to how to do that.
- First of all, join the channel you want. '/join #mychannel'. If it's not already taken yet, you should get a star (Means you're op).
- Now register the channel with ChanServ (you have to have your nick registered before). ChanServ is a bot that helps with these sorts of things. Just type /msg ChanServ register #mychannel <password>. Where <password> is some password you make up.
- You'll probably want to have chanserv on your channel, keeping it open, and making sure other people don't get ops. Do this with /msg ChanServ set #mychannel guard on
You can also do '/msg ChanServ help' or '/cs help' for extensive help.