Sunday, November 27, 2011

Chanserv - XOP

The xOP commands allow you to maintain channel access lists. Channel access lists can contain registered accounts or hostmasks (nick!user@host).
The exact meanings of the access levels may differ per network, use /msg ChanServ TEMPLATE to check. As a hint, VOP stands for VOice People, HOP stands for HalfOP, AOP stands for AutoOP, SOP stands for SuperOP.
Not all channel access entries can be edited with these commands, see the FLAGS and FORCEXOP help entries for details. Note that use of FORCEXOP can destroy a lot of information. The TEMPLATE system can provide most of the ease of use of these commands without the restrictions.
The privileges required to execute these commands are the same as those required for the corresponding FLAGS commands.


Syntax: VOP|HOP|AOP|SOP <#channel> ADD|DEL|LIST <nickname|hostmask>


Examples:
/msg ChanServ VOP #mircplugin ADD SuccessoR
/msg ChanServ VOP #mircplugin ADD SuccessoR!*@musi-it.or.id
/msg ChanServ AOP #mircplugin DEL SuccessoR
/msg ChanServ SOP #mircplugin LIST

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