Initial import of the ircii-pana-1.1-final source tree.
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Synopsis:
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mode <your nickname|channel> [<+|-><mode> [<mode parameter(s)>]]
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Description:
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Both channels and users have modes associated with them. For channels,
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they determine who is a channel operator, the number of people who may
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join the channel, who may not enter the channel, and myriad other
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things. For users, they determine whether the user will is an IRC
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operator, whether the user will receive special server notices, etc.
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Modes are enabled when prepended with a "+", and disabled when with a
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"-". Modes may be clustered as well. When clustering modes, all mode
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changes are specified first, then their parameters (see the examples
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below).
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Options:
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Standard User Modes:
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i When enabled, you are "invisible" to NAMES and WHO queries from
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anyone not on a channel common to you. Additionally, you are
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also hidden from WHOIS unless your exact nickname is specified.
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o When enabled, this gives you IRC operator status (however, see
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restrictions below).
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s When enabled, you will receive special server notices (such as
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nickname collisions, fake modes, etc.).
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w When enabled, you will receive IRC operator WALLOPS, as well as
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notices of any remote CONNECTs or SQUITs.
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Standard Channel Modes:
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b When enabled, this prevents the specified nick!user@host mask
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from entering the channel. If only the @host portion is
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specified, "*!*" is prepended; if only user@host is specified,
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"*!" is prepended; if the mask does not contain a "@", it is
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assumed to be a nickname, and a !*@* is appended. When used
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with no arguments, the channels list of "bans" is displayed.
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i When enabled, users may only join the channel if INVITEd.
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k When enabled, users may only join the channel if they specify
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the proper "key" (which is specified when +k is set).
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l When enabled, only the specified number of users may enter the
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channel.
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m When enabled, only users with +o or +v may speak on the channel.
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n When enabled, public messages from outside the channel are not
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allowed.
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o When enabled, grants the specified nickname channel operator
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status.
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p When enabled, the channel is made private. The channel name
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will not show up in WHO, WHOIS, NAMES, or LIST replies (though
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users who are not +i will still be shown in NAMES, the channel
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name is simply masked as "Private").
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s When enabled, makes the channel secret. This is the same as +p,
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except the channel will not show up in any WHO/WHOIS/etc.
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queries from a person not on the channel. Anyone who is on a
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+s channel is effectively invisible, as per user mode +i.
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t When enabled, only channel operators may set a topic.
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v When enabled, grants the specified nickname voice status.
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Examples:
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To receive operator WALLOPS and server notices (both examples are
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equivalent):
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/mode your_nick +sw
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/mode your_nick +s+w
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To set a channel limit (the number is arbitrary):
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/mode #channel +l 35
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To make someone a channel operator:
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/mode #channel +o theirnick
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To set a ban, a key, and to remove chanop status from someone:
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/mode #channel +bk-o *!*some@*.ban.com Secret_Key foobar
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See Also:
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chanmode(6); deop(4); invite(1); key(6); kick(1); on(5) mode,
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mode_stripped; oper(4); set(4) mode_stripper; usermode(6); wallops(4)
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Restrictions:
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Only channel operators may set modes for a channel (though anyone may
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view them), and only you may set or view your personal user modes.
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Additionally, the user mode +o may NOT be set with MODE, you must use
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the OPER command. However, it may be removed with -o (see DEOP as
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well).
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Also note that some server variants do not allow for redundant mode
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changes, such as "+oo foobar foobar". This shouldn't cause too many
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problems though, since you can easily reverse a mode if you wish to set
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it again, such as "-o+o foobar foobar", which is allowed.
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Finally, note that mode changes are limited to a maximum of 4 total
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parameters. Thus you could give +o to 3 people and set +l, but you
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could not do those and set +k as well, since that would involve 5
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parameters.
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Other Notes:
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On Undernet servers, the maximum number of parameters for MODE is 6.
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Additionally, some server versions have extra modes that may be used.
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Keep in mind that these do not apply everywhere, so you should check
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what software version your server is using to be sure (see VERSION).
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Undernet servers (ircu2.9.x):
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User Modes:
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d When enabled, your client does not receive any public messages
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from any channel you are on. (mnemonic: deaf mode)
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k No-kick mode. Any client with this mode may not be kicked from
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any channel it applies to. Limited to services.
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DALnet servers (ircu2.9.x+DAL, DAL4.x)
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User Modes:
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g Allows operators to see all OPER attempts, and failed server
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connects. Allows all users to see nickname collisions.
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h Shows operators the arguments to any protocol HELP command
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issued. Server numeric 310 is returned in WHOIS to denote
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+h users.
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IRC 2.9 servers (irc2.9.x):
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User Modes:
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r When enabled, the client cannot be a channel operator (even if
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it is the first to join), nor can it change nicknames. This
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mode is automatic if the connecting client has a matching i:
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line. This mode cannot be reversed once enabled.
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(s) Version 2.9 servers do not have a +s user mode.
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Channel Modes:
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a When enabled, this makes the channel anonymous. Nicknames are
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hidden (and thus nick changes are not shown), and no other
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channel modes are permitted. Note that this can seriously
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confuse the client...
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EFnet +CS servers (irc2.8.x+CSr27 and beyond):
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User Modes:
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b When enabled, shows connects from potential bots, and attempts
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with invalid usernames.
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c When enabled, shows all clients connecting and disconnecting
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from your server. Limited to irc operators.
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d When enabled, shows connects where the username given and the
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client's ident response differ.
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f When enabled, shows all "Fake MODE" and "Nickname Collision"
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notices.
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k When enabled, shows all global and local operator kills.
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l When enabled, shows connect attempts from clients that exceed
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their connect class (Y:line) limit.
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(r) Replaced by +bdl after CSr25.
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s When enabled, it shows any miscellaneous server notices that
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are not shown with modes bcdfklu (even if they are not
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enabled).
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u When enabled, shows all unauthorized connect attempts, as well
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as connect attempts when the server has reached its maximum
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connection limit.
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EFnet /th servers (irc2.8/th):
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User Modes:
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c When enabled, shows all clients connecting and disconnecting
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from your server. Limited to IRC operators.
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d Debug mode, displays miscellaneous messages. Limited to irc
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operators.
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k When enabled, shows all server kills
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n Shows all local nickname changes. Limited to irc operators.
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r When enabled, shows all rejected connections.
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s When enabled, it shows any miscellaneous server notices that
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are not shown with modes ckr, including operator kills
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y Spy mode, informs operators of all LINKS, STATS, and TRACE
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commands issued, and of any failed MSG commands.
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AnotherNet servers
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User Modes:
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c Show all [dis]connections, possible clones, and invalid logins
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f Show all DCC handshakes (mnemonic: file transfers)
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h Makes operator completely invisible to all normal users;
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mainly meant for channel services (mnemonic: hidden)
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