AUTOHURT +H IRC operators Syntax /OperServ autohurt [time] [mask] [reason] Parameters [time]: Duration of the autohurt in hours [mask]: Mask to autohurt [reason] (optional): Reason for autohurt Places an autohurt on mask for time hours. If a - (minus sign) is given as time, the specified autohurt will be removed. In that case, the reason parameter is not needed. AUTOKILL +K IRC operators Syntax /OperServ autokill [time] [mask] [reason] Parameters [time]: Duration of the autokill in hours [mask]: Mask to autokill [reason] (optional): Reason for autokill Places an autokill on mask for time hours. If a - (minus sign) is given as time, the specified autokill will be removed. In that case, the reason parameter is optional. CLONERULE IRC operators Syntax /OperServ clonerule ~add Syntax /OperServ clonerule add [mask] Parameters [mask]: Mask to add a clonerule for Adds a clonerule for the specified mask. ~del Syntax /OperServ clonerule del [mask] Parameters [mask]: Mask of the clonerule to delete Deletes a clonerule for the specified mask. ~info Syntax /OperServ clonerule info [mask] Parameters [mask]: Mask or number of the clonerule to view Provides information on the mask stated. ~insert Syntax /OperServ clonerule insert [mask] [position] Parameters [mask]: Mask to add a clonerule for [position]: Position in the list to add it at Inserts a clonerule at the stated position. ~list Syntax /OperServ clonerule list [mask] Parameters [mask] (optional): Mask to list Lists the cloenrules for the mask stated. SET +c IRC operators Syntax /OperServ clonerule set [mask] Parameters [mask]: Mask to change Changes the clonerule for the mask. ~flags Syntax /OperServ clonerule set [mask] flags [flags] Parameters [mask]: Mask to change [flags]: Flags to set Changes the flags on a mask ~htrigger Syntax /OperServ clonerule set [mask] htrigger [number] Parameters [mask]: Mask to change [number]: Number of clones Sets a value for the number of clones allowed from the stated mask (host-level). ~killmsg Syntax /OperServ clonerule set [mask] killmsg [message] Parameters [mask]: Mask to change [message]: Message sent when killing clones Changes the message the mask receives when it's clones are killed. ~utrigger Syntax /OperServ clonerule set [mask] utrigger [number] Parameters [mask]: Mask to change [number]: Number of clones Sets a value for the number of clones allowed from the stated mask (user-level). ~warnmsg Syntax /OperServ clonerule set [mask] warnmsg [message] Parameters [mask]: Mask to change [message]: Message sent when warning clones Change the message sent when warning clones from the stated mask. CLONESET +c IRC operators Syntax /OperServ cloneset [host] [ignore|kill] Parameters [host]: Host of which to change clonesettings [ignore]: Ignore clones [kill]: Kill clones Changes how Operserv reacts to clones from the given host. HEAL +o IRC operators Syntax /OperServ heal [nick] Parameters [nick]: Nick to heal Heals the nick of a user that has been ahurt. IGNORE +I IRC operators Syntax /OperServ ignore [time] [mask] [reason] Parameters [time]: Duration of the servicse ignore in hours [mask]: Mask to ignore [reason] (optional): Reason Places a services ignore on the mask given. MODE +o IRC operators Syntax /OperServ mode [channel] [mode] [argument] Parameters [channel]: Channel name [mode]: Mode to force [argument] (optional): Mode argument Forces a certain channel mode on channel. OVERRIDE +a/D IRC operators Syntax /OperServ override [service] [command] Parameters [service]: Service to override [command]: Command to execute This command allows you to override certain access restrictions from the other services. It can be used to invite yourself into a keyed or invite-only channel, without being on its oplist. Example: Override ChanServ to get an invite for #botnet /OperServ override ChanServ invite #botnet SETOP +s IRC operators Syntax /OperServ setop [command] [nick] [flags] Parameters [command] (optional): Setop command to execute [nick] (optional): Nickname to execute it on [flags] (optional): Flags to add (+) or to remove (-) Modifies services' list of operators. command can be either add or del followed by a nick to add or remove an operator, list to list the current operators or nick followed by a sequence of flags to be added or removed. The flags are defined as follows: Flag | Meaning | | A | Services root administrator (symbolic). | | a | Can override user restrictions | | C | Can banish and delete channels | | c | Can set clonerules | | D | Can do direct list modification (DMOD). | | G | Get real pass (deprecated). | | H | Can set and unset autohurts. | | I | Can set and unset services ignores. | | j | Can jupiter servers. | | k | Restricted autokill access. | | K | Full autokill access. | | L | Can list nicks and channels. | | N | Can banish and delete nicks. | | o | Default IRC operator flag. | | O | Services operator (symbolic). | | p | Can make InfoServ postings. | | S | Can set nick flags. | | s | Can set operator flags. | | ! | Has an entry in the services config file (symbolic). | Example: To add the operator SomeOper /OperServ setop add SomeOper Example: To give SomeOper unrestricted autokill access /OperServ setop SomeOper +K Example: To view the current operators /OperServ setop list Example: To remove SomeOper /OperServ setop del SomeOper TEMPAKILL IRC operators Syntax /OperServ tempakill [target] [reason] Parameters [target]: Target to autokill [reason]: Reason for autokill This command allows any IRC operator to set a 1 hour autokill on target, which can be either a nick or a hostname. In case of a nick, services will look up the corresponding hostname for you. Wildcards are not allowed. TRIGGER +o IRC operators Syntax /OperServ trigger [mask] [number] Parameters [mask]: Mask to retrigger [number]: New number of clones allowed Changes the Operserv trigger (amount of clones which can be connected from one host before Operserv starts sending warnings) for the stated mask UPTIME IRC operators Syntax /OperServ uptime Displays services' uptime.
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