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@ -4,76 +4,72 @@ User Commands
Standard IRC commands are not listed here. Several of the commands in
the operator commands chapter can also be used by normal users.
ACCEPT
``ACCEPT``
------
ACCEPT
nick
,
-
nick
,
...
::
ACCEPT nick, -nick, ...
Adds or removes users from your accept list for umode +g and +R. Users
are automatically removed when they quit, split or change nick.
ACCEPT
\*
::
ACCEPT *
Lists all users on your accept list.
Support of this command is indicated by the CALLERID token in
RPL\_ISUPPORT (005); the optional parameter indicates the letter of the
Support of this command is indicated by the ``CALLERID`` token in
``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005); the optional parameter indicates the letter of the
“only allow accept users to send private messages” umode, otherwise +g.
In charybdis this is always +g.
CNOTICE
-------
CNOTICE
nick
channel
:
text
Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in channel, and nick is a
member of channel, CNOTICE generates a NOTICE towards nick.
::
CNOTICE bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. If you get “Targets
CNOTICE nick channel :text
Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in channel, and nick is a
member of channel, ``CNOTICE`` generates a ``NOTICE`` towards nick.
``CNOTICE`` bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. If you get “Targets
changing too fast, message dropped”, you should probably use this
command, for example sending a notice to every user joining a certain
channel.
As of charybdis 3.1, NOTICE automatically behaves as CNOTICE if you are
As of charybdis 3.1, ``NOTICE`` automatically behaves as ``CNOTICE`` if you are
in a channel fulfilling the conditions.
Support of this command is indicated by the CNOTICE token in
RPL\_ISUPPORT (005).
Support of this command is indicated by the ``CNOTICE`` token in
``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005).
CPRIVMSG
--------
CPRIVMSG
nick
channel
:
text
Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in channel, and nick is a
member of channel, CPRIVMSG generates a PRIVMSG towards nick.
::
CPRIVMSG nick channel :text
CPRIVMSG bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. If you get “Targets
Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in channel, and nick is a
member of channel, ``CPRIVMSG`` generates a ``PRIVMSG`` towards nick.
``CPRIVMSG`` bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. If you get “Targets
changing too fast, message dropped”, you should probably use this
command.
As of charybdis 3.1, PRIVMSG automatically behaves as CPRIVMSG if you
As of charybdis 3.1, ``PRIVMSG`` automatically behaves as ``CPRIVMSG`` if you
are in a channel fulfilling the conditions.
Support of this command is indicated by the CPRIVMSG token in
RPL\_ISUPPORT (005).
Support of this command is indicated by the ``CPRIVMSG`` token in
``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005).
FINDFORWARDS
------------
FINDFORWARDS
channel
::
FINDFORWARDS channel
.. note:: This command is only available if the ``m_findforwards.so``
extension is loaded.
@ -87,27 +83,28 @@ this command.
HELP
----
HELP
topic
Displays help information. topic can be INDEX, CREDITS, UMODE, CMODE,
SNOMASK or a command name.
::
HELP [topic]
There are separate help files for users and opers. Opers can use UHELP
Displays help information. topic can be ``INDEX``, ``CREDITS``, ``UMODE``, ``CMODE``,
``SNOMASK`` or a command name.
There are separate help files for users and opers. Opers can use ``UHELP``
to query the user help files.
IDENTIFY
--------
IDENTIFY
parameters...
::
IDENTIFY parameters...
.. note:: This command is only available if the ``m_identify.so``
extension is loaded.
Sends an identify command to either NickServ or ChanServ. If the first
parameter starts with #, the command is sent to ChanServ, otherwise to
NickServ. The word IDENTIFY, a space and all parameters are concatenated
and sent as a PRIVMSG to the service. If the service is not online or
NickServ. The word ``IDENTIFY``, a space and all parameters are concatenated
and sent as a ``PRIVMSG`` to the service. If the service is not online or
does not have umode +S set, no message will be sent.
The exact syntax for this command depends on the services package in
@ -116,8 +113,9 @@ use.
KNOCK
-----
KNOCK
channel
::
KNOCK channel
Requests an invite to the given channel. The channel must be locked
somehow (+ikl), must not be +p and you may not be banned or quieted.
Also, this command is rate limited.
@ -125,7 +123,7 @@ Also, this command is rate limited.
If successful, all channel operators will receive a 710 numeric. The
recipient field of this numeric is the channel.
Support of this command is indicated by the KNOCK token in RPL\_ISUPPORT
Support of this command is indicated by the ``KNOCK`` token in ``RPL_ISUPPORT``
(005).
MONITOR
@ -136,8 +134,8 @@ quits with a listed nick or changes to or from a listed nick, you will
receive a 730 numeric if the nick went online and a 731 numeric if the
nick went offline.
Support of this command is indicated by the MONITOR token in
RPL\_ISUPPORT (005); the parameter indicates the maximum number of
Support of this command is indicated by the ``MONITOR`` token in
``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005); the parameter indicates the maximum number of
nicknames you may have in your monitor list.
You may only use this command once per second.
@ -145,27 +143,31 @@ You may only use this command once per second.
More details can be found in ``doc/monitor.txt`` in the source
distribution.
MONITOR +
nick
,
...
::
MONITOR + nick, ...
Adds nicks to your monitor list. You will receive 730 and 731 numerics
for the nicks.
MONITOR -
nick
,
...
::
MONITOR - nick, ...
Removes nicks from your monitor list. No output is generated for this
command.
MONITOR C
::
MONITOR C
Clears your monitor list. No output is generated for this command.
MONITOR L
::
MONITOR L
Lists all nicks on your monitor list, using 732 numerics and ending with
a 733 numeric.
MONITOR S
::
MONITOR S
Shows status for all nicks on your monitor list, using 730 and 731
numerics.