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Revision 6 (Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 11/17/2020 08:32 PM) → Revision 7/8 (Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli, 11/17/2020 08:36 PM)
h1. IRC
h2. Introduction
See the "IRC section in the CommunityAndContact wiki page":https://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/CommunityAndContact#IRC on the Replicant wiki for more details on how IRC is used.
h2. Freenode
h3. How to make someone operator temporarily
Syntax: @/mode #replicant +o <nickname>@
Example: @/mode #replicant +o GNUtoo@
h3. How to make someone operator automatically
To get the help on Freenode, and with irssi, you could use: @/query ChanServ HELP FLAGS@
It will switch to the ChanServ window and show the help.
At the time of writing this gives:
<pre>
***** ChanServ Help *****
Help for FLAGS:
The FLAGS command allows for the granting/removal of channel
privileges on a more specific, non-generalized level. It
supports nicknames, groups and hostmasks as targets.
When only the channel argument is given, a listing of
permissions granted to users will be displayed.
Syntax: FLAGS <#channel>
Otherwise, an access entry is modified. A modification may be
specified by a template name (changes the access to the
template) or a flags change (starts with + or -). See the
TEMPLATE help entry for more information about templates.
If you are not a founder, you may only manipulate flags you
have yourself, and may not edit users that have flags you
don't have. For this purpose, +v grants the ability to grant
+V, +o grants the ability to grant +O, and +r grants the
ability to grant +b.
As of Atheme 7.0, there are now extended entity targets
which allow you to match chanacs against a situation instead
of against a nickname, hostmask or group.
Available exttargets are:
$chanacs:#channel - Any user with channel access in the given channel
(including hostmasks).
If you do not have +f you may still remove your own access
with -*.
Syntax: FLAGS <#channel> [nickname|hostmask|group template]
Syntax: FLAGS <#channel> [nickname|hostmask|group flag_changes]
Permissions:
+v - Enables use of the voice/devoice commands.
+V - Enables automatic voice.
+o - Enables use of the op/deop commands.
+O - Enables automatic op.
+s - Enables use of the set command.
+i - Enables use of the invite and getkey commands.
+r - Enables use of the unban command.
+R - Enables use of the recover, sync and clear commands.
+f - Enables modification of channel access lists.
+t - Enables use of the topic and topicappend commands.
+A - Enables viewing of channel access lists.
+S - Marks the user as a successor.
+F - Grants full founder access.
+b - Enables automatic kickban.
+e - Exempts from +b and enables unbanning self.
The special permission +* adds all permissions except +b, +S, and +F.
The special permission -* removes all permissions including +b and +F.
Examples:
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo foo!*@bar.com VOP
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo foo!*@bar.com -V+oO
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo foo!*@bar.com -*
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo foo +oOtsi
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo TroubleUser!*@*.troubleisp.net +b
/msg ChanServ FLAGS #foo !baz +*
***** End of Help *****
</pre>
So to make @GNUtoo@ an operator we can use: @/msg ChanServ FLAGS #replicant GNUtoo +O@
h2. OFTC
TODO
h2. See also
* The "Infrastructure":https://redmine.replicant.us/projects/replicant/wiki/Infrastructure page on the Replicant wiki has many information on the IRC channel(s) too.