Public Commands
by : olay
Level 1000 | Level 750 | Level 500 | Level 100 | Level 25 |
Level 900 | Level 600 | Level 450 | Level 75 | Level 1 |
Level 800 | Level 501 | Level 400 | Level 50 | Level 0 |
all commands |
/msg <botnick> shutdown | Kill the bot |
/msg <botnick> rehash | Rehash the bot |
/msg <botnick> jump <server:port> | jump the bot to another server |
/msg <botnick> say #channel_name | Let the bot say something |
/msg <botnick> broadcast <message> | Broadcast all channel..or bot will msg all channel active |
/msg <botnick> register <channel_name> | Let the bot join/add a channel |
/msg <botnick> removeall | Bot will part/drop/purge/remove the channel all |
/msg <botnick> purge <channel_name> | Let the bot Purge/remove the channel |
/msg <botnick> addignore <nick|host> | Add a ignore list. |
/msg <botnick> remignore <nick|host> | Remove a ignore list |
/msg <botnick> chanlist | check the bot what channel in. |
/msg <botnick> addhand <username> | add a new user(hand) on the bot |
/msg <botnick> remhand <username> | remove a new user(hand) on the bot |
/msg <botnick> listhand | check all the userlist |
/msg <Botnick> set floatlim off | All float setting are settable via the set function. Example, if you want to enable the float limit, you type: /msg <bot> set floatlim on and to disable it: |
/msg <Botnick> set floatmargin <the margin number between 1 and 20> | You can set the margin value. This is the number that will be set + the number of user to the limit. The default value is 3 and it must be between 1 and 20. To set it, use this command: |
/msg <Botnick> set floatperiod <the number of second to wait between 20 and 200> | You can also set the float period. This period is the number of second that the bot will wait before setting the new limit after a channel join. The default value is 20 and it must be between 20 and 200. To set it, use this command: |
/msg <Botnick> set floatmax <the maximum limit number between 0 and 65536> | It's also possible to set the maximum float limit. This is the maximum limit that the channel can have. The default limit of this setting is 0 and it means that there is no limit. So, the value must be between 0 and 65536. You can set it by using this command: |
/msg <Botnick> set floatgrace <the number of join/part to wait between 1 and 18> | Finally, you can set the grace value. This is the number of join and part that the bot have to wait before change the limit of the channel. So it force the bot to wait example, 2 join and then set the limit. The default value is 3 and it must be between 1 and 18. You can set it by using this command: |
/msg <Botnick> part <#channel> | Makes bot part your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> join <#channel> | Makes bot join a channel. |
/msg <Botnick> set <variable> <value> | This will set a channel or user account setting. Useraccount settings: INVISIBLE LANG - Lang available: 1->English 2->Francais 3->Romana 4->Magyar 5->Svenska 6->Espaņol |
/msg <Botnick> set <#channel> <variable> <value> | Channel settings: CHAN-FLOOD DEOP-FLOOD KICK-FLOOD JOIN-FLOOD MSG-FLOOD STRICTOP URL DESCRIPTION KEYWORDS MODE NOOP |
/msg <Botnick> adduser <#channel> <username> <access> | Adds a user to the channel's userlist. You cannot ADDUSER someone with equal or higher access than your own. |
/msg <Botnick> remuser <#channel> <username> | Removes a user from the channel database. You must have higher access than the user you want to remove. |
/msg <Botnick> modinfo <#channel> <access|automode> <username> <value> | The following commands can be used to make changes to existing users in your channel's userlist. You cannot modify someone with an equal or higher level. With the variable access you can change a users accesslevel. The range is 1 to your own level - 1. The automode variable allows you to set mode none, voice or op.The automode variable allows you to set mode none, voice or op. |
/msg <Botnick> clearmode <#channel> | Clears all channel modes. Can be used when your channel has been locked up (set +i or +k without your knowledge). |
/msg <Botnick> op <channel Name> <nick1> <nick2>.... | Ops one or more persons in your channel. If no nick is specified, and you are not opped on the channel |
/msg <Botnick> deop <channel Name> <nick1> <nick2>.... | Deops one or more persons in your channel. If no nick is specified, and you are opped on the channel |
/msg <Botnick> suspend <#channel> <username> [level] | Suspends a user's access to bot on your channel's userlist for the specified level if given. If a level is not specified, the default suspension level used will be the access level of the issuer.You can only SUSPEND someone with access lower than your own. |
/msg <Botnick> unsuspend <#channel> <username> | Unsuspends a user's access to bot on your channel's userlist. You can only UNSUSPEND someone with access lower than your own,provided that the suspension level is also less than or equal to your own access level. |
/msg <Botnick> invite <#channel> | Makes bot invite you to your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> ban <#channel> <nick|*!*user@*.host> [reason] | Adds a specific *!*user@*.host to the bot banlist of your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> unban <#channel> <nick|*!*user@*.host> | Removes a *!*user@*.host from the bot banlist of your channel and any matching bans from the channel banlist also. |
/msg <Botnick> topic <#channel> <topic> | Makes bot change the topic in your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> kick <#channel> <nick|pattern> [reason] | Makes bot kick someone from your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> voice <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN] | Voices one or more users in your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> devoice <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN] | Devoices one or more users in your channel. |
/msg <Botnick> banlist <#channel> | Shows the channel banlist. This command works whether you are on the channel or not. |
/msg <Botnick> status <#channel> | Displays channel's status |
/msg <Botnick> access <#channel> <username> [-min <level>] [-max <level>] | Can look up the access for a certain person or a string. |
/msg <Botnick> dauth <username> <password> | To untitentificate yourself. |
/msg <Botnick> showcommands <#channel> | Shows the commands available to you for a given channel. |
/msg <Botnick> uptime | Displays 's uptime. |
/msg <Botnick> info <username> | .help passDisplays information about a username such as their nick and user@host if they are currently online, their language and invisible settings, last seen information. If used on yourself, it also lists allchannels which you have access on (only Administrator and you can see this information, not other users).If you wish to make this information hidden to the public, refer to the SET INVISIBLE command (level 0). |
/msg <Botnick>verify <nick> | Displays whether or not a person is logged in, and if so displays their username And also indicates whether or not they are an Official Administrator |
/msg <Botnick> showignore | Shows Bot's ignore list. Ignores happen when someone intentionally or accidentally floods . |
/msg <Botnick> chaninfo <#channel> | Displays whether or not a channel is registered and to whom. |
/msg <Botnick> motd | Displays bot message of the day. |
/msg <Botnick> reguser <username> <valid email> | Create a username. It will verify authenticicy of the email. |
/msg <Botnick> regid <authentifcation id> | Make your username usable. |
/msg <Botnick>pass <username> <password> | It set your password. |