HELPOP
irc.mibbit.net uses unreal, here some commands (see also /help, /ns help, /cs help, /bs help, /ms help):
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/HELPOP
/HELPOP USERCMDS - To get the list of User Commands
Currently the following User commands are available:
ADMIN AWAY CREDITS CYCLE DALINFO DCCALLOW INVITE ISON JOIN KICK KNOCK LICENSE LINKS LIST LUSERS MAP MODE MODULE MOTD NAMES NICK NOTICE PART PING PONG PRIVMSG QUIT RULES SETNAME SILENCE STATS TIME TOPIC USERHOST USERIP VERSION VHOST WATCH WHO WHOIS WHOWAS
/HELPOP UMODES - To get the list of User Modes
Here is a list of all the usermodes which are available for use.
a = Is a Services Administrator d = Makes it so you can not receive channel PRIVMSGs (Deaf) g = Can read & send to GlobOps, and LocOps h = Available for Help (Help Operator) i = Invisible (Not shown in /WHO searches) o = Global IRC Operator p = Hide all channels in /whois and /who q = Only U:lines can kick you (Services Admins/Net Admins only) r = Identifies the nick as being Registered (settable by services only) s = Can listen to Server notices t = Says that you are using a /VHOST v = Receive infected DCC send rejection notices w = Can listen to Wallop messages x = Gives the user Hidden Hostname (security) z = Marks the client as being on a Secure Connection (SSL) A = Is a Server Administrator B = Marks you as being a Bot C = Is a Co-Administrator G = Filters out all Bad words in your messages with <censored> H = Hide IRCop status in /WHO and /WHOIS. (IRC Operators only) N = Is a Network Administrator O = Local IRC Operator R = Allows you to only receive PRIVMSGs/NOTICEs from registered (+r) users S = For Services only. (Protects them) T = Prevents you from receiving CTCPs V = Marks the client as a WebTV user W = Lets you see when people do a /WHOIS on you (IRC Operators only)
/HELPOP CHMODES - To get the list of Channel Modes
This section lists all of the possible channel modes that may be used with /MODE
Mode | Description | User |
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a <nickname> | Gives Channel Admin to the user | |
b <nick!ident@host> | Bans the nick!ident@host from the channel | |
c | Block messages containing mIRC color codes | |
e <nick!ident@host> | Overrides a ban for matching users | |
f <floodparams> | Flood protection (for more info see /HELPOP CHMODEF) | |
h <nickname> | Gives HalfOp status to the user (Limited op access) | |
i | A user must be invited to join the channel | |
j <joins:sec> | Throttle joins per-user to 'joins' per 'sec' seconds | |
k <key> | Users must specify <key> to join | |
l <number of max users> | Channel may hold at most <number> of users | |
m | Moderated channel (only +vhoaq users may speak) | |
n | Users outside the channel can not send PRIVMSGs to the channel | |
o <nickname> | Gives Operator status to the user | |
p | Private channel | |
q <nickname> | Gives Owner status to the user | |
r | The channel is registered (settable by services only) | |
s | Secret channel | |
t | Only +hoaq may change the topic | |
u | Auditorium mode (/names and /who #channel only show channel ops) | |
v <nickname> | Gives Voice to the user (May talk if chan is +m) | |
z | Only Clients on a Secure Connection (SSL) can join | |
A | Server/Net Admin only channel (settable by Admins) | |
C | No CTCPs allowed in the channel | |
G | Filters out all Bad words in messages with <censored> | |
I <nick!ident@host> | Overrides +i for matching users | |
K | /KNOCK is not allowed | |
L <chan2> | Channel link (If +l is full, the next user will auto-join <chan2>) | |
M | Must be using a registered nick (+r), or have voice access to talk | |
N | No Nickname changes are permitted in the channel | |
O | IRC Operator only channel (settable by IRCops) | |
Q | No kicks allowed | |
R | Only registered (+r) users may join the channel | |
S | Strips mIRC color codes | |
T | No NOTICEs allowed in the channel | |
V | /INVITE is not allowed |
/HELPOP CHMODEF - Channel Flood Protection
The +f channel mode provides comprehensive flood protection for a channel. This mode allows you to prevent join, nick change, CTCP, text, and knock floods. The syntax for this mode's parameter is as follows: +f [<amount><type>{#<action>}{,...}]:<seconds> The amount specifies the number of times the specified flood must occur before action is taken. Below are the available types: ==-----Type-----Name--------Default Action---Other Actions-----== c CTCP +C m, M j Join +i R k Knock +K m Messages +m M n Nickchange +N t Text kick b The difference between type m and t is that m is tallied for the entire channel whereas t is tallied per user. If you choose to specify an action for a mode, you may also specify a time (in minutes) after which the specific action will be reversed.
/HELPOP EXTBANS - Extended ban-types
For more information, see Ban
Type | Name | Explanation |
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~q | Quiet |
People matching these bans can join but are unable to speak, unless they have +v or higher. Example: +bb ~q:*!*@blah.blah.com ~q:mib_*!*@* or /mode +b ~q:mib_*!*@* |
~n | nickchange |
People matching these bans cannot change nicks, unless they have +v or higher. Example: +bb ~n:*!*@*.aol.com ~n:nick*!*@* |
~c | [prefix]
channel |
If the user is in this channel then (s)he is unable to join. A prefix can also be specified (+/%/@/&/~) which means that it will only match if the user has that rights or higher on the specified channel. Example: +b ~c:#lamers, +e ~c:@#trusted |
~r | realname |
If the realname of a user matches this then (s)he is unable to join. Example: +b ~r:*Stupid_bot_script* NOTE: an underscore ('_') matches both a space (' ') and an underscore ('_'), so this ban would match 'Stupid bot script v1.4'. |
IRCOp Commands
These are only needed if you become an IRCOp on the IRC server.
/HELPOP SNOMASKS - To get a list of Snomasks
Snomask stands for 'Service NOtice MASK', it (mainly) controls which server notices you will receive.
Usage: /MODE nick +s <snomask> Ex: /MODE blah +s +cF-j The parameter specifies which snomasks you want (or don't want). You can also remove all snomasks by simply doing /MODE nick -s. Below is a list of possible snomasks: c = View connects/disconnects on local server e = View 'Eyes' server messages (OperOverride, /CHG* and /SET* usage, ..) f = View flood alerts j = View Junk notices (not recommended for normal use) k = View KILL notices n = View nick changes on local server o = View oper-up notices q = View rejected nick changes due to Q:lines s = View general notices v = View usage of /VHOST command F = View connects/disconnects on remote servers (except U-lines) G = View TKL notices (Gline, GZline, Shun, etc) N = View nick changes on remote servers S = View spamfilter matches
/HELPOP OPERCMDS - To get the list of Oper Commands
This section gives the IRC Operator only commands.
ADCHAT ADDMOTD ADDOMOTD CHATOPS CHGHOST CHGIDENT CHGNAME CLOSE CONNECT DCCDENY DIE DNS GLINE GLOBOPS GZLINE HTM KILL KLINE LAG LOCOPS MKPASSWD MODULE NACHAT OPER OPERMOTD REHASH RESTART RPING SAJOIN SAMODE SAPART SDESC SETHOST SETIDENT SHUN SPAMFILTER SQUIT TEMPSHUN TRACE TSCTL UNDCCDENY WALLOPS ZLINE
/HELPOP SVSCMDS - Commands sent via U:Lined Server (Services)
This section gives the commands that can be sent via a U:Lined Server such as Services. The command is typically sent as:
/MSG OPERSERV RAW :services <command> SQLINE SVS2MODE SVS2SNO SVSFLINE SVSJOIN SVSKILL SVSLUSERS SVSMODE SVSMOTD SVSNICK SVSNLINE SVSNOLAG SVSNOOP SVSO SVSPART SVSSILENCE SVSSNO SVSWATCH SWHOIS UNSQLINE