User Commands ============= Standard IRC commands are not listed here. Several of the commands in the operator commands chapter can also be used by normal users. ACCEPT ------ :: ACCEPT nick, -nick, ... Adds or removes users from your accept list for umode +g and +R. Users are automatically removed when they quit, split or change nick. :: ACCEPT * Lists all users on your accept list. Support of this command is indicated by the ``CALLERID`` token in ``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005); the optional parameter indicates the letter of the “only allow accept users to send private messages” umode, otherwise +g. In charybdis this is always +g. CNOTICE ------- :: CNOTICE nick channel :text Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in channel, and nick is a member of channel, ``CNOTICE`` generates a ``NOTICE`` towards nick. ``CNOTICE`` bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. If you get “Targets changing too fast, message dropped”, you should probably use this command, for example sending a notice to every user joining a certain channel. As of charybdis 3.1, ``NOTICE`` automatically behaves as ``CNOTICE`` if you are in a channel fulfilling the conditions. Support of this command is indicated by the ``CNOTICE`` token in ``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005). CPRIVMSG -------- :: CPRIVMSG nick channel :text Providing you are opped (+o) or voiced (+v) in channel, and nick is a member of channel, ``CPRIVMSG`` generates a ``PRIVMSG`` towards nick. ``CPRIVMSG`` bypasses any anti-spam measures in place. If you get “Targets changing too fast, message dropped”, you should probably use this command. As of charybdis 3.1, ``PRIVMSG`` automatically behaves as ``CPRIVMSG`` if you are in a channel fulfilling the conditions. Support of this command is indicated by the ``CPRIVMSG`` token in ``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005). FINDFORWARDS ------------ :: FINDFORWARDS channel .. note:: This command is only available if the ``m_findforwards.so`` extension is loaded. Displays which channels forward to the given channel (via cmode +f). If there are very many channels the list will be truncated. You must be a channel operator on the channel or an IRC operator to use this command. HELP ---- :: HELP [topic] Displays help information. topic can be ``INDEX``, ``CREDITS``, ``UMODE``, ``CMODE``, ``SNOMASK`` or a command name. There are separate help files for users and opers. Opers can use ``UHELP`` to query the user help files. IDENTIFY -------- :: IDENTIFY parameters... .. note:: This command is only available if the ``m_identify.so`` extension is loaded. Sends an identify command to either NickServ or ChanServ. If the first parameter starts with #, the command is sent to ChanServ, otherwise to NickServ. The word ``IDENTIFY``, a space and all parameters are concatenated and sent as a ``PRIVMSG`` to the service. If the service is not online or does not have umode +S set, no message will be sent. The exact syntax for this command depends on the services package in use. KNOCK ----- :: KNOCK channel Requests an invite to the given channel. The channel must be locked somehow (+ikl), must not be +p and you may not be banned or quieted. Also, this command is rate limited. If successful, all channel operators will receive a 710 numeric. The recipient field of this numeric is the channel. Support of this command is indicated by the ``KNOCK`` token in ``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005). MONITOR ------- Server side notify list. This list contains nicks. When a user connects, quits with a listed nick or changes to or from a listed nick, you will receive a 730 numeric if the nick went online and a 731 numeric if the nick went offline. Support of this command is indicated by the ``MONITOR`` token in ``RPL_ISUPPORT`` (005); the parameter indicates the maximum number of nicknames you may have in your monitor list. You may only use this command once per second. More details can be found in ``doc/monitor.txt`` in the source distribution. :: MONITOR + nick, ... Adds nicks to your monitor list. You will receive 730 and 731 numerics for the nicks. :: MONITOR - nick, ... Removes nicks from your monitor list. No output is generated for this command. :: MONITOR C Clears your monitor list. No output is generated for this command. :: MONITOR L Lists all nicks on your monitor list, using 732 numerics and ending with a 733 numeric. :: MONITOR S Shows status for all nicks on your monitor list, using 730 and 731 numerics.