Difference between revisions of "2.0/Modules/os sxline"
From AnopeWiki
(Created page with "{{Language|2.0/Modules/os_sxline}} {{Syntax|os_sxline|OperServ|Anope}} == <div class="moduleheader">Description</div> == ;SNLINE :Allows Services Operators to manipulate the ...") |
(No difference)
|
Latest revision as of 15:24, 9 May 2014
Language | |
---|---|
English |
|
Description
- SNLINE
- Allows Services Operators to manipulate the SNLINE list. If a user with a realname matching an SNLINE mask attempts to connect, Services will not allow it to pursue his IRC session.
- ADD
- adds the given realname mask to the SNLINE list for the given reason (which must be given). expiry is specified as an integer followed by one of d (days), h (hours), or m (minutes). Combinations (such as 1h30m) are not permitted. If a unit specifier is not included, the default is days (so +30 by itself means 30 days). To add an SNLINE which does not expire, use +0. If the realname mask to be added starts with a +, an expiry time must be given, even if it is the same as the default. The current SNLINE default expiry time can be found with the STATS AKILL command.
- Note: because the realname mask may contain spaces, the separator between it and the reason is a colon.
- DEL
- removes the given mask from the SNLINE list if it is present. If a list of entry numbers is given, those entries are deleted.
- LIST
- displays the SNLINE list. If a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given, only those entries are shown.
- VIEW
- a more verbose version of SNLINE LIST, and will show who added an SNLINE, the date it was added, and when it expires, as well as the realname mask and reason.
- CLEAR
- clears all entries of the SNLINE list.
- SQLINE
- Allows Services Operators to manipulate the SQLINE list. If a user with a nick matching an SQLINE mask attempts to connect, Services will not allow it to pursue his IRC session. If the first character of the mask is #, services will prevent the use of matching channels.
- ADD
- adds the given (nick's) mask to the SQLINE list for the given reason (which must be given). expiry is specified as an integer followed by one of d (days), h (hours), or m (minutes). Combinations (such as 1h30m) are not permitted. If a unit specifier is not included, the default is days (so +30 by itself means 30 days). To add an SQLINE which does not expire, use +0. If the mask to be added starts with a +, an expiry time must be given, even if it is the same as the default. The current SQLINE default expiry time can be found with the STATS AKILL command.
- DEL
- removes the given mask from the SQLINE list if it is present. If a list of entry numbers is given, those entries are deleted.
- LIST
- displays the SQLINE list. If a wildcard mask is given, only those entries matching the mask are displayed. If a list of entry numbers is given, only those entries are shown.
- VIEW
- a more verbose version of SQLINE LIST, and will show who added an SQLINE, the date it was added, and when it expires, as well as the mask and reason.
- CLEAR
- clears all entries of the SQLINE list.
- NOTE: Access to these commands require the permission operserv/snline to be present in your opertype.
Commands
- SNLINE
- snline ADD [+expiry] mask:reason
- snline DEL {mask | entry-num | list | id}
- snline LIST [mask | list | id]
- snline VIEW [mask | list | id]
- snline CLEAR
- SQLINE
- sqline ADD [+expiry] mask reason
- sqline DEL {mask | entry-num | list | id}
- sqline LIST [mask | list | id]
- sqline VIEW [mask | list | id]
- sqline CLEAR
Examples
/msg OperServ SNLINE ADD Adolf Hitler:We do not condone racist name, suggestion, or references.
/msg OperServ SNLINE DEL 3-6
/msg OperServ SNLINE LIST
/msg OperServ SNLINE VIEW
/msg OperServ SNLINE CLEAR
/msg OperServ SQLINE ADD +7d *@*.natzi.org You are not welcome here.
/msg OperServ SQLINE DEL 0x389s4
/msg OperServ SQLINE LIST 1-9
/msg OperServ SQLINE VIEW 5
/msg OperServ SQLINE CLEAR
Default Configuration
/* * os_sxline * * Provides the operserv/snline and operserv/sqline commands. * * Used to ban real names, nick names, and possibly channels. */ module { name = "os_sxline" } command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SNLINE"; command = "operserv/snline"; permission = "operserv/snline"; } command { service = "OperServ"; name = "SQLINE"; command = "operserv/sqline"; permission = "operserv/sqline"; }