### COMMAND LISTING INDEX ####################################################################### # # !quote(s) # ### Randomly picks a quote or selects the number specified. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !addquote # ### Adds the following quote to the storage file # ### Default access: global/channel +o OR +Q globally. # # !delquote # ### Deletes the quote number specified. # ### Default access: global/channel +o OR +Q globally. # # !selquote # ### Prints out the specified quote number. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !findquote # ### Searches for the word in the storage file, parses the results to a # ### text file, and sends the user the results. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !lastquote # ### Displays the last quote added. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !quotehelp # ### Sends the user the quote help file. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !getquotes # ### Sends the user the quote storage file. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !getscript # ### Sends the user the quote script. # ### Default access: Everyone # # !totalquotes # ### Shows how many quotes there are and how big the quote storage file is. # ### Default access: Everyone. # # !quoteversion # ### Displays the quote script's version, and the author's name. :) # ### Default access: Everyone # # The above commands are all available via message, and most available via # DCC chat. The ones that aren't available in telnet/DCC chat are: getquotes, # getscript, quotehelp, and findquote. They are disabled due to the fact that # the user might not be on IRC, and therefore the bot cannot send them the # requested file. # # There are many other commands that are synonymous with the commands # listed above, they are not listed here because there's too many, but # most are just common sense ones, and are there in case someone doesn't # know the proper command, but tries to access the quotes anyway. # # Enjoy! # ################################################################################################