ChanServ
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Contents
- 1 ChanServ Commands
- 1.1 Access
- 1.2 Akick
- 1.3 Aop
- 1.4 [Un]Ban
- 1.5 Clone
- 1.6 Down
- 1.7 Drop
- 1.8 Enforce
- 1.9 Entrymsg
- 1.10 Flags
- 1.11 Getkey
- 1.12 [De]Halfop
- 1.13 Help
- 1.14 Hop
- 1.15 Info
- 1.16 Invite
- 1.17 Kick
- 1.18 Levels
- 1.19 List
- 1.20 Log
- 1.21 Mode
- 1.22 [De]Op
- 1.23 [De]Owner
- 1.24 [De]Protect
- 1.25 Qop
- 1.26 Register
- 1.27 Set
- 1.28 Sop
- 1.29 Status
- 1.30 [Un]Suspend
- 1.31 Sync
- 1.32 Topic
- 1.33 Up
- 1.34 [De]Voice
- 1.35 Vop
ChanServ Commands
NOTE: Some IRC servers provide an alias for '/msg ChanServ' where you can use '/cs' or '/chanserv' in it's place. Some irc networks, though uncommon, may require you to use the full '/msg chanserv@services.networkname.tld COMMAND_HERE Options_here' version of the command
Access
Akick
Aop
[Un]Ban
Clone
Down
Drop
Enforce
Entrymsg
Flags
Getkey
[De]Halfop
Help
Hop
Info
Invite
Kick
Levels
List
Log
Mode
[De]Op
[De]Owner
[De]Protect
Qop
Register
Registers a channel in the ChanServ database. In order to use this command, you must first be a channel operator on the channel you're trying to register. The description, which is optional, is a general description of the channel's purpose.
When you register a channel, you are recorded as the "founder", also called the "owner" of the channel. The channel founder is allowed to change all of the channel settings for the channel; ChanServ will also automatically give the founder channel-operator privileges when s/he enters the channel.
See the ACCESS command (/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS) for information on giving a subset of these privileges to other channel users.
Syntax
- /msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel_name Description_of_channel
Examples
- /msg ChanServ REGISTER #Bedroom Where evil happens in your dreams!