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In order to use the advanced features of ChanServ, HostServ or MemoServ, you MUST have identified to a nick you have registered. | '''In order to use the advanced features of ChanServ, [[HostServ]] or [[MemoServ]], you MUST have identified to a nick you have registered.''' | ||
===Registering your channel=== | ===Registering your channel=== | ||
Required conditions: | |||
# You must have a [[Register your nickname|registered nickname]]. | |||
# You must have operator status or above (<code>@</code>, <code>&</code>, <code>~</code>) on the channel. | |||
#* ''Note:'' You will receive operator status automatically when you join an empty, unregistered channel. | |||
#* ''Note:'' If there are idlers in the channel, and the channel is not registered, you may <code>/join #services</code> for assistance; however, this is only in the case where none of the idlers have operator status. | |||
# The channel must be unregistered. To check if the channel is registered or not: <code>/msg ChanServ INFO <em>#channel</em></code> | |||
'''If these conditions are met''', you can register your channel using | |||
If these conditions are met, you | |||
<code>/msg ChanServ REGISTER <em>#channel</em> <em>password</em> <em>description</em></code> | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
This is a description of your channels purpose, it is not the same as a channel topic. This will be seen when someone uses the | | <code><em>#channel</em></code> | ||
| The name of your channel. | |||
|- | |||
| <code><em>password</em></code> | |||
| A channel password. Used to identify a user as the channel's founder. This password can be shared to provide [[Channel_Management_102#SecureFounder|"almost"]] founder-level control of the channel with someone else. | |||
|- | |||
| <code><em>description</em></code> | |||
| This is a description of your channels purpose, it is not the same as a channel topic. This will be seen when someone uses the <code>INFO</code> command for your channel (as shown above) and can be changed at any later date. | |||
|} | |||
===What's next?=== | |||
So, you followed the commands above and successfully registered your channel, but what's next? | |||
You can request a BotServ bot. First use the command /msg BotServ | ====BotServ==== | ||
You can request a BotServ bot. First use the command <code>/msg BotServ BOTLIST</code> or look at the [[Botserv list]] page to see the bot nicks and choose one that you like. | |||
Then, to assign a botserv bot, use <code>/msg BotServ ASSIGN <em>#channel</em> <em>bot</em></code> where <code><em>#channel</em></code> is the name of the channel you are assigning it to and <code><em>bot</em></code> is the bot you are assigning. | |||
Now that you have a bot assigned, visit BotServ commands for more information. | Now that you have a bot assigned, visit [[BotServ commands]] for more information. | ||
====Learning more==== | |||
Don't forget to browse [[Channel Modes]], [[Channel Management 101]], and/or [[Channel Management 102]] as they hold most answers to your questions. |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 11 October 2016
In order to use the advanced features of ChanServ, HostServ or MemoServ, you MUST have identified to a nick you have registered.
Registering your channel
Required conditions:
- You must have a registered nickname.
- You must have operator status or above (
@
,&
,~
) on the channel.- Note: You will receive operator status automatically when you join an empty, unregistered channel.
- Note: If there are idlers in the channel, and the channel is not registered, you may
/join #services
for assistance; however, this is only in the case where none of the idlers have operator status.
- The channel must be unregistered. To check if the channel is registered or not:
/msg ChanServ INFO #channel
If these conditions are met, you can register your channel using
/msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel password description
#channel
|
The name of your channel. |
password
|
A channel password. Used to identify a user as the channel's founder. This password can be shared to provide "almost" founder-level control of the channel with someone else. |
description
|
This is a description of your channels purpose, it is not the same as a channel topic. This will be seen when someone uses the INFO command for your channel (as shown above) and can be changed at any later date.
|
What's next?
So, you followed the commands above and successfully registered your channel, but what's next?
BotServ
You can request a BotServ bot. First use the command /msg BotServ BOTLIST
or look at the Botserv list page to see the bot nicks and choose one that you like.
Then, to assign a botserv bot, use /msg BotServ ASSIGN #channel bot
where #channel
is the name of the channel you are assigning it to and bot
is the bot you are assigning.
Now that you have a bot assigned, visit BotServ commands for more information.
Learning more
Don't forget to browse Channel Modes, Channel Management 101, and/or Channel Management 102 as they hold most answers to your questions.