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Anarchy Planet IRC how to

How to Connect

using a client

irc.anarchyplanet.org port 6667 irc.anarchyplanet.org port 6697 (SSL) km3jy7nrj3e2wiju.onion port 6667 || 6697

Basic Commands

/nick nickname

Changes your nick.

/list

Lists all channels on the current network.

/join #channel

Joins the specified channel.

/part #channel

Leaves the specified channel.

/quit [message]

Disconnects from current server with optional leaving message.

/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.

Managing Nicknames (Nickserv)

/msg nickserv register password [email]

Registers your current nick with NickServ with the chosen password and binds it to an e-mail address (optional).

/msg nickserv identify password

Identifies your nick to NickServ using the password you set.

/msg nickserv recover nickname password

Kills (forcibly disconnects) someone who has your registered nick.

/msg nickserv ghost nickname password

Terminates a "ghost" IRC session that's using your nickname.

/msg nickserv set password yournewpassword

Changes your password. NOTE: Under no circumstances should you change your nick to the letter O followed by 8 digit

Managing Channels (ChanServ)

/msg chanserv register #channel password description Registers the current channel to you with ChanServ and sets its password and description.

/msg chanserv set #channel mlock modes Locks the channel's modes.

to unlock all of a channel's modes, use /msg chanserv set #channel mlock +

Advanced Commands for the uberl337 *

Advanced NickServ commands

User modes

mode nickname +-attributes [data] Setting people's modes (for current channel only). To set a user's mode outside of a channel, use mode nickname #channel +- attributes

Some of the more important ones are: +q: User is owner of the current channel (prefix ~ or @) +a: User is an admin (SOP) on the current channel (prefix & or @). +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 +).

For a complete list of user modes visit https://wiki.inspircd.org/User_Modes

Advanced Chanserv commands

Commands

/msg chanserv set #channel secure [on|off] Keeps everyone except aops, sops, and the founder from becoming ops.

/msg chanserv set #channel keeptopic [on|off] Maintains the topic even if everyone leaves.

/msg chanserv set #channel enforce [on|off] Restores op/halfop/voice if a person with op/halfop/voice gets de-opped/halfopped/voiced.

/msg chanserv set #channel leaveops [on|off] Whether or not to allow the first person who join the channel to get ops.

/msg chanserv drop #channel [dropcode] Un-registers the current channel to you with ChanServ.

/msg chanserv set #channel founder [nickname] Sets the current channel's founder.

/msg chanserv set #channel desc [description] Changes the current channel's description.

/msg chanserv set #channel url [address] Associates a URL with the channel.

/msg chanserv set #channel [email@address] Associates an email address with the channel.

Channel modes

Set a mode with: mode #channel +-attribute [data]

/mode #channel +k channelkey gives a channel a password

For a full list of Inspircd's channel modes visit https://wiki.inspircd.org/Channel_Modes

/kick #channel nickname [reason] temporarily remove user from channel

Moderating Channels

/kick nickname!userid@hostname removes user from channel, but does not ban them. They are able to join immediately.

/ban nickname!userid@hostname bans user from channel, but does not kick them. They are prevented from speaking but can still see the channel.

/kickban nickname!userid@hostname

Use /whois, /whowas or /who to find the information necessary for a ban. note: * is a wildcard and can replace nickname, userid, parts of nickname or userid, hostname or a segment of a hostname.

/mode #channel +b nickname!userid@hostname the same as /ban

Ban 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

/msg chanserv access #channel add [nickname] [level] Adds nickname to the channel's access list at the specified level. /msg chanserv access channel del [nickname] Removes nickname from the channel's access list. /msg chanserv access #channel list Displays the channel's access list. /msg chanserv 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 /msg chanserv aop #channel list /msg chanserv sop #channel list adding a AOP or SOP /msg chanserv [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. /msg chanserv akick #channel add host [reason] Adds host to #channel's AKICK list [for reason]. /msg chanserv akick #channel del host Removes host from the AKICK list. /msg chanserv akick #channel list /msg chanserv akick #channel view Displays the AKICK list. Color codes 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)