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Revision as of 21:46, 2 February 2011
The FLAGS system is a way to control access to a channel. To enable the FLAGS mode, use the following command:
/msg chanserv set #channel accesstype flags
substituting the name of your channel for #channel.
The FLAGS command
The ChanServ FLAGS command allows you to control what users get what permissions. You can only use this command if ACCESSTYPE FLAGS is enabled.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ FLAGS CHANNEL [{nick|*CLEAR} [flags]]
List of possible flags
o | User is allowed to use the OP and DEOP commands |
O | User gets auto op |
h | User is allowed to use the HALFOP and DEHALFOP commands |
H | User gets auto halfop |
v | User is allowed to use the VOICE and DEVOICE commands |
V | User gets auto voice |
a | User is allowed to use the PROTECT and DEPROTECT commands |
A | User gets auto protected |
s | User can use the SET command |
i | User can use the INVITE command |
i | User can use the GETKEY command |
r | User can use the KICK command |
r | User can use the BAN command |
R | User can use the CLEAR command |
f | User can change other users access |
t | User can use the TOPIC command |
l | User can view the access list |
b | User can not join |
B | User has access to the fantasy commands |
S | User has access to the SAY/ACT commands |
G | Users greet is shown to the channel when they join |
K | User has access to the AKICK command |
u | User has access to the UNBAN command |
Additionally, you can use +* or -* to set or unset all flags