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ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server | |
http://ngircd.barton.de/ | |
(c)2001-2015 Alexander Barton and Contributors. | |
ngIRCd is free software and published under the | |
terms of the GNU General Public License. | |
-- Modes.txt -- | |
This document lists the different user modes, channel modes, and channel | |
user modes that ngIRCd supports. | |
I. User Modes | |
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User modes are attributes a user has in the network, regardless of the | |
channels he is using at the moment. | |
mode since description | |
a 0.3.0 User is away. | |
b 20 User blocks private messages and notices. | |
B 20 User is flagged as a "bot". | |
c 17 IRC operator wants to receive connect/disconnect NOTICEs. | |
C 19 Only users that share a channel are allowed to send messages. | |
F 22 Relaxed flood protection (only settable by IRC Operators). | |
i 0.0.1 User is "invisible". | |
I 23 No channels are shown on WHOIS (IRC Ops can always see those). | |
o 0.0.1 User is IRC operator. | |
q 20 User is protected, can not be kicked from a channel. | |
r 0.0.1 User is restricted. | |
R (1) 19 User is registered (e.g. by NickServ). | |
s 0.4.0 User wants to receive server notices. | |
w 0.11.0 User wants to receive WALLOPS messages. | |
x 17 Hostname of this user is "cloaked". | |
II. Channel Modes | |
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Channel modes are attributes of specific channels which are valid for all | |
users joined (or trying to join) to this channel. Some modes add and remove | |
users to lists (e.g. "invite list", "ban list"), others have parameters | |
(like "channel key"), most are simple flags (like "moderated"). | |
mode since description | |
b 0.5.0 Add/remove a host mask to the ban list. | |
e 19 Add/remove a host mask to the exception list. | |
i 0.5.0 Channel is "invite only". | |
I 0.5.0 Add/remove a host mask to the invite list. | |
k 0.6.0 Channel has a "key" (a password). | |
l 0.6.0 Channel has a user limit. | |
m 0.3.0 Channel is moderated, only "voiced" users can send messages. | |
M 20 Only registered users (and IRC Ops) can send messages. | |
n 0.3.0 Channel doesn't allow messages of users not being members. | |
N 23 Users can't change their nickname while on this channel. | |
O 18 Only IRC operators are allowed to join this channel. | |
P 0.5.0 Channel is "persistent". | |
Q 20 Nobody can be kicked from the channel. | |
r (1) 19 Channel is "registered" (e.g. by ChanServ). | |
R 19 Only registered users are allowed to join this channel. | |
s 0.9.0 Channel is "secret". | |
t 0.3.0 Only ChanOps are allowed to modify the channel topic. | |
V 20 Channel doesn't allow invites. | |
z 16 Only users connected via SSL are allowed to join the channel. | |
III. Channel User Modes | |
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Channel user modes are attributes that a particular user has in a specific | |
channel of which he is a member. | |
mode since description | |
q 20 User is channel owner. This mode can only be set by an IRC | |
service, other owner or IRC operator. Channel owners can | |
promote other users to all levels: q, a, o, h, v. Prefix: "~". | |
a 20 User is channel admin and can promote other users to v, h, o. | |
Prefix: "&". | |
o 0.2.0 User is channel operator and can op/kick/... other members. | |
Prefix: "@". | |
h 20 User is half op and can set channel modes imntvIbek and kick | |
voiced and normal users. Prefix: "%". | |
v 0.2.0 User is "voiced" and can speak even if channel is moderated. | |
Prefix: "+". | |
Notes | |
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(1) This mode is not set by ngIRCd itself but by services. ngIRCd handles | |
the mode transparently and possibly adjusts its behavior. |