%{help=die}%{+m} %b/MSG%b %B %bDIE%b This makes me die (go away) -- not something you will probably be doing very often. %{help=email} %b/MSG%b %B %bEMAIL%b This will set your email address. It's shown when someone does a WHOIS on you (see HELP WHOIS). %{help=go}%{+o|o} %b/MSG%b %B %bGO%b This makes me leave a channel if I'm not a channel op. (It's useful for regaining ops.) %{help=help} %bMSG%b commands for %b%B%b: %{cols=4/50}%{-} EMAIL INFO WHO IDENT HELP VOICE WHOIS PASS %{+o|o} OP INVITE GO %{-}%{+m} DIE JUMP MEMORY REHASH RESET %{+m|m} STATUS %{end} For help on a command, %b/MSG%b %B %bHELP%b %{+m} You are a master. Many many more commands are available via dcc chat. %{-} Admin: %A There may also be additional commands provided by other modules. %{help=ident} %b/MSG%b %B %bIDENT%b [nickname] This lets me recognize you from a new address. You must use your password (the one you set with PASS) so I know it's really you. If you're using a different nickname than you were when you registered, you'll have to give your original nickname too. %{help=info} %b/MSG%b %B %bINFO%b [password] [channel] [an info line] Whatever you set as your info line will be shown when you join the channel, as long as you haven't been there in the past three minutes. It is also shown to people when they ask the bot for WHO or WHOIS. You may set an info line specific to a channel like so: %b/MSG%b %B %bINFO%b mypass #channel This is my info. Or you may set the default info line (used when there is no channel-specific one) like so: %b/MSG%b %B %bINFO%b mypass This is my default info. %b/MSG%b %B %bINFO%b [password] [channel] %bNONE%b This erases your info line. %{help=invite}%{+o|o} %b/MSG%b %B %bINVITE%b This will make me invite you to a channel (if I'm on that channel). %{help=jump}%{+m} %b/MSG%b %B %bJUMP%b [server [port [server password]]] This will make me jump to a new server. You can optionally tell me a server to jump to, in the form of 'new.server.com' or 'new.server.com 6667'. %{help=memory}%{+m} %b/MSG%b %B %bMEMORY%b This makes me tell you info about how much memory I'm using. Pretty boring stuff. %{help=op}%{+o|o} %b/MSG%b %B %bOP%b [channel] This will tell me to op you on any channel where I have ops and you don't. If you give a channel name, I'll just op you on that channel. %{help=voice}%{+o|o} %b/MSG%b %B %bVOICE%b This will tell me to voice you on the channel if I have ops and you don't have a voice, and I monitor that channels voices. %{help=pass} %b/MSG%b %B %bPASS%b This sets a password, which lets you use other commands, like %bIDENT%b. %{+o|o} Ops and masters: You need a password to use ANY op or master command. %{-} %b/MSG%b %B %bPASS%b This is how you change your password. %{help=rehash}%{+m} %b/MSG%b %B %bREHASH%b This makes me reload my config file. %{help=reset}%{+m} %b/MSG%b %B %bRESET%b [channel] This makes the me reset my channel information, in case I'm out of sync with reality. It isn't used much any more. %{help=status}%{+m|m} %b/MSG%b %B %bSTATUS%b This gives you a little three line display of my current status. The status command in dcc chat is much better. %{help=who} %b/MSG%b %B %bWHO%b This will show you a list of who's on that channel right now, and each person's info line (if they have one). %{help=whois} %b/MSG%b %B %bWHOIS%b This will give you information about someone else I know, including his or her default info line, email address, when they were last on the channel, and if they are an op or master.