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These commands are not likely to be used in day-to-day operations except by delegates (people who have been given special responsibilities who are on IRC), and sometimes not even day to day by them.  
 
These commands are not likely to be used in day-to-day operations except by delegates (people who have been given special responsibilities who are on IRC), and sometimes not even day to day by them.  
  
These are some of the ones that sometimes don't get remembered. If you're looking for a good general guide for IRC stuff, see the one linked from IRCHelp.  
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These are some of the ones that sometimes don't get remembered. If you're looking for a good general guide for IRC stuff, see the one linked from [[IRC_Help | IRC Help]].  
  
; /invite: Make sure you're allowed to invite to that channel first; this may mean opping up. Syntax: /invite user #channel
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; invite: Make sure you're allowed to invite to that channel first; this may mean opping up. Syntax: /invite user #channel
 
; OP: If you're allowed to be an op in a channel, you can op yourself. syntax: /msg chanserv op #channel user
 
; OP: If you're allowed to be an op in a channel, you can op yourself. syntax: /msg chanserv op #channel user
 
; Deop: Freenode prefers people don't stay opped up unless they need the ops at that moment. syntax: /msg chanserv deop #channel user
 
; Deop: Freenode prefers people don't stay opped up unless they need the ops at that moment. syntax: /msg chanserv deop #channel user
 
; access list: syntax: /msg chanserv access #channel list
 
; access list: syntax: /msg chanserv access #channel list

Revision as of 21:26, 20 September 2010

These commands are not likely to be used in day-to-day operations except by delegates (people who have been given special responsibilities who are on IRC), and sometimes not even day to day by them.

These are some of the ones that sometimes don't get remembered. If you're looking for a good general guide for IRC stuff, see the one linked from IRC Help.

invite
Make sure you're allowed to invite to that channel first; this may mean opping up. Syntax: /invite user #channel
OP
If you're allowed to be an op in a channel, you can op yourself. syntax: /msg chanserv op #channel user
Deop
Freenode prefers people don't stay opped up unless they need the ops at that moment. syntax: /msg chanserv deop #channel user
access list
syntax: /msg chanserv access #channel list