#IRC Reference
Not intended as a guide for newbies, more like a "cheat sheet" for the somewhat experienced IRC user, especially one who wields some power over a channel.
##The Basics
/join #channel
- Joins the specified channel.
/part #channel
- Leaves the specified channel.
/quit [message]
- Disconnects from current server with optional leaving message.
/server hostname
- Connects to the specified server.
/list
- Lists all channels on the current network.
/links
- Lists all servers on the current network. May be disabled "for security reasons".
/nick nickname
- Changes your nick.
/names #channel
- Shows the nicks of all users on #channel.
/msg nickname message
- Sends a private message to a user.
/query nickname message
- Sends a private message to a user and opens a private chat window.
/me action
- Prints "yourname action"
/notice nickname message
- Sends a notice to the specified user. Like a /msg, but usually makes a sound.
/whois nickname
- Shows information about the specified user. This action is not visible to the specified user.
/whowas nickname
- Shows information about a user who has quit.
/dns nickname
- Attempts to resolve the IP address of the specified user. Doesn't work on all networks, doesn't work all the time.
/ping nickname
- Pings the specified user. This action is visible to the specified user.
##Nick Management (NickServ)
All nickserv commands begin with /ns
or /msg NickServ
. Depending on your client, /ns
may not work.
/ns register password [email]
- Registers your current nick with NickServ with the chosen password and binds it to an e-mail address (optional).
/ns identify password
- Identifies your nick to NickServ using the password you set. If you have a nick that's been registered, and you don't i
/ns recover nickname password
- Kills (forcibly disconnects) someone who has your registered nick.
/ns ghost nickname password
- Terminates a "ghost" IRC session that's using your nickname.
/ns set password yournewpassword
- Changes your password. NOTE: Under no circumstances should you change your nick to the letter O followed by 8 digit
##Channel modes
set a mode with: /mode #channel +/-attribute [data]
+n
- Disallows external messages.
+t
- Only op/hops can set the topic.
+p
- Sets the channel as invisible in /list.
+s
- Sets the channel as invisible in /list and /whois.
+i
- Sets the channel as closed unless the person was invited.
+k [pass]
- Sets a password for the channel which users must enter to join.
+l [number]
- Sets a limit on the number of users who are allowed in the channel at the same time.
+m
- Prevents users who are not opped/hopped/voiced from talking.
+R
- Sets the channel so only registered nicks are allowed in.
+M
- Sets the channel so only registered nicks are allowed to talk.
+S
- Strips formatting from messages, rendering them as plaintext.
+c
- Blocks messages containing color codes.
+i
- A user must be invited to join the channel.
+N
- No nick changes permitted in the channel.
##ChanServ commands
All ChanServ commands begin with /cs
or /chanserv
or /msg ChanServ
. Depending on your client, /cs
or /chanserv
may not work.
/cs identify #channel <password>
- Identifies you as the channel's founder and gives you founder-level privileges.
/cs set #channel mlock modes
- Locks the channel's modes. Just + unlocks all.
/cs set #channel secureops [on|off]
- Keeps everyone except aops, sops, and the founder from becoming ops.
/cs set #channel keeptopic [on|off]
- Maintains the topic even if everyone leaves.
/cs set #channel enforce [on|off]
- Restores op/halfop/voice if a person with op/halfop/voice gets de-opped/halfopped/voiced.
/cs set #channel leaveops [on|off]
- Whether or not to allow the first person who join the channel to get ops.
/cs register #channel password description
- Registers the current channel to you with ChanServ and sets its password and description.
/cs drop #channel [dropcode]
- Un-registers the current channel to you with ChanServ.
/cs set #channel founder [nickname]
- Sets the current channel's founder.
/cs set #channel password [newpass]
- Changes the current channel's password to newpass.
/cs set #channel desc [description]
- Changes the current channel's description.
/cs set #channel url [address]
- Associates a URL with the channel.
/cs set #channel [email@address]
- Associates an email address with the channel.
#Other stuff
##Kicking people
/kick #channel nickname [reason]
- temporarily remove user from channel
/mode nickname +/-attributes [data]
- Setting people's modes (for current channel only)
- temporarily remove user from channel
##User modes
+q
- User is owner of the current channel (prefix ~ on UnrealIRCd, usually @ elsewhere)
+a
- User is an admin (SOP) on the current channel (prefix & on UnrealIRCd, usually @ elsewhere).
+o
- User is an operator (AOP) on the current channel (prefix @).
+h
- User is a half-op on the current channel (prefix %).
+v
- User has voice on the current channel (prefix +).
##Banning people
/mode #channel +b hosts
- Hosts take the following form:
nickname!userid@hostname
- Hosts take the following form:
- Use
/whois
,/whowas
or/who
to find the information necessary for a ban. *
is a wildcard and can replacenickname
,userid
, parts of nickname oruserid
,hostname
or a segment of ahostname
.
##Examples:
joe!*@*
- Will prevent anyone with the nick joe from joining.
*myg0t*!*
- Will prevent anyone whose nick contains myg0t from joining.
mark!*elc@*
- Will prevent anyone with the nick mark and the userid elc from joining.
*!*@c-123-24-76-213.ga.isp.net
- Will prevent anyone with the host c-123-24-76-213.ga.isp.net from joining.
*!*@*
- Bans everyone. Don't do that.
##Access lists
/cs access #channel add [nickname] [level]
- Adds nickname to the channel's access list at the specified level.
/cs access channel del [nickname]
- Removes nickname from the channel's access list.
/cs access #channel list
- Displays the channel's access list.
/cs access #channel count
- Displays how many entries are in the channel's access list.
##Access levels
These may vary from network to network. For example, some networks do not go by tens and use 3, 4, 5, 10, etc.
Founder
- Full access to ChanServ functions, automatic opping upon entering channel.
100+
- Makes the person an SOP, automatic opping upon entering channel.
50
- Makes the parson an AOP, automatic opping upon entering channel.
40
- Automatic half-opping.
30
- Automatic voicing.
0
- No special privileges.
-1
- May not be opped.
-100
- May not join the channel.
Any nick not on the access list has an access level of 0
.
#AOPs and SOPs
##AOPs
- Are automatically ops and can give themselves ops.
- Can give/take op/halfop/voice to/from other channel members.
- Can unban themselves.
- Receive memos sent to the whole channel.
- Can invite themselves to the channel.
##SOPs
- Can do everything AOPs can.
- Can give and take AOP privileges.
- Receive memos sent to the channel's SOPs.
- Can add (but not remove) AKICKs.
##Viewing and setting privileges
- Viewing AOP and SOP lists
/cs aop #channel list
/cs sop #channel list
- adding a AOP or SOP
/cs [AOP|SOP] channel [ADD|DEL|LIST|CLEAR] [nick | entry-list]
##AKICKs
People on the AKICK list are automatically kicked and banned when they enter the channel. Bans made as a result of AKICK must be removed manually.
/cs akick #channel add host [reason]
- Adds host to #channel's AKICK list [for reason].
/cs akick #channel del host
- Removes host from the AKICK list.
/cs akick #channel list
/cs akick #channel view
- Displays the AKICK list.
it's possible to color your text in irc. in most clients you can use control c then foreground,background (background is optional). examples: red text ^c4
. black text on a blue background ^c1,2
. here's a full list of the color codes:
Number | Name |
---|---|
00 | white |
01 | black |
02 | blue (navy) |
03 | green |
04 | red |
05 | brown (maroon) |
06 | purple |
07 | orange (olive) |
08 | yellow |
09 | light green (lime) |
10 | teal (a green/blue cyan) |
11 | light cyan (cyan / aqua) |
12 | light blue (royal) |
13 | pink (light purple / fuchsia) |
14 | grey |
15 | light grey (silver) |