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'' '''Note:''' All services commands, including those which have not been listed on this page, can be found with the '''HELP''' command. All of the services listed below include this.''
''Examples: <code>/msg NickServ HELP</code> or <code>/msg FunServ HELP</code>.''
= NickServ Commands =
= NickServ Commands =


=== Register your nickname ===
=== Register Your Nickname ===
 
This command registers your nickname into the Rizon database and makes sure no other user is able to use this nickname.
This command registers your nickname into the Rizon database and makes sure no other user is able to use this nickname.
However, Please be aware that nicks expire after 90 days of non-usage.  
However, Please be aware that nicks expire after 90 days of non-usage.  


* Usage:''' /msg NickServ REGISTER [password] [email]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ REGISTER <em>yourPassword</em> <em>your@email.address</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg NickServ REGISTER mypasswordatrizon somename@somedomain.net'''
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ REGISTER {{Xt|mypasswordatrizon somename@somedomain.net}}</code>
Please be aware that the email must be valid as confirmation number sent to this email must be verified in order for the registration process to complete.
Please be aware that the email must be valid as the confirmation code sent to this email must be verified in order for the registration process to complete.
 
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ CONFIRM <em>confirmation code</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ CONFIRM {{Xt|20sik25t2}}</code>


* Usage: '''/msg NickServ CONFIRM [confirmation code]'''
** Example: '''/msg NickServ CONFIRM 20sik25t2'''


=== Cancel registration ===
=== Cancel Registration ===
 
This command will cancel the current registration request on your nickname. This is used when the email you used to register is invalid.
This command will cancel the current registration request on your nickname. This is used when the email you used to register is invalid.
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ CANCEL [password]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ CANCEL <em>yourPassword</em></code>
Please be aware that you will have to re-issue the registration command with a valid email, and then enter the confirmation code to register.
Please be aware that you will have to re-issue the registration command with a valid email, and then enter the confirmation code to complete your nick registration.
 
 
=== Resend Confirmation Code ===
 
If you did not receive your confirmation code or entered an invalid email address, cancel your registration and re-register with your valid information.  
 
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ CANCEL <em>yourPassword</em></code>


=== Resend confirmation code ===
This command resends the confirmation code to your registered email. If you entered invalid email address, you can use [[Cancel]] and re-register with your valid id.


* Usage: '''/msg NickServ RESEND'''
=== Identify to Your Nickname ===


=== Identify your nickname ===
Now that you have registered your nickname, it is very important to remember to identify EVERY TIME you access Rizon. The password in this case is the password you supplied during nick registration.
Now that you have registered your nickname, it is very important to remember to identify EVERY TIME you access Rizon. The password in this case is the password you supplied during nick registration.
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ IDENTIFY [password]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <em>yourPassword</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg NickServ IDENTIFY mypasswordatrizon'''
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ IDENTIFY {{Xt|mypasswordatrizon}}</code>
 


=== Change Password ===
=== Change Password ===
To change your nick password:
To change your nick password:
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ set PASSWORD <u>new password</u>'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ set PASSWORD <em>your<u>New</u>Password</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg NickServ set PASSWORD supersecretpass123 '''
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ set PASSWORD {{Xt|supersecretpass123}}</code>
 
Note: '''PASSWORD''' is the word password, not your old password.
 
 
=== Group Nicknames ===
 
This command groups your '''current''' nickname with your '''Main Nick'''.<br />
To see what your '''Main Nick''' is — ''using your other, registered nick'' — look for the following line in your <code>/WHOIS <em>YourNick</em></code> :
: <code><em>YourNick</em> has identified for {{Xt|MainNick}}</code>
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ GROUP <em>MainNick</em> <em>yourPassword</em></code>
** Example: Your main nickname is '''<big><kbd>OldNick</kbd></big>''', which holds access to all your channels (''op in some channel, voice in another, ... etc.''). You logon to Rizon with, or change your nick to, '''<big><kbd>NewNick</kbd></big>''', and you would now like to have same permissions as your '''<big><kbd>OldNick</kbd></big>''', you would have to do:
**: <code>/msg NickServ GROUP {{Xt|OldNick oldnickspassword}}</code>
Please be aware that, if you wish to group a currently registered nickname; e.g., group NewNick to OldNick, then you will have to drop the registration on NewNick first. See [[Services Commands#Drop Nickname|Drop Nickname]] on how to drop a nickname.
 


Note: PASSWORD is the word password, not your old password.
=== Recover Nickname ===


=== Group nickname ===
If you logon to Rizon and notice your registered nickname is being used by another user. You can have services retrieve this nickname for you through recover.
This command groups your CURRENT nickname with your TARGET nickname.
* Usage:''' /msg NickServ GROUP [TARGET] [password]'''
** Example: Your main nickname is OldNick which holds access to all your channels (op in some channel, voice in another etc) and you logon to rizon with NewNick, you would now like to have same permissions as your oldnick, you would have to do '''/msg NickServ group OldNick oldnickspassword'''.
Please be aware that grouping your existing nick to a newnick will make your old nick loose all access in all channels.


=== Recover nickname ===
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ RECOVER <em>yourNickname</em> <em>yourPassword</em></code>
If you logon to Rizon and notice your registered nickname is being used by another user. You can have services retreive this nickname for you through recover. Alteratively, you could use ghost in order to recover your nickname.
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ RECOVER {{Xt|OldNick mypasswordatrizon}}</code>
Following recover, services holds <code><em>yourNickname</em></code> for one minute. In order to release your nickname sooner:
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ RELEASE <em>yourNickname</em> <em>yourPassword</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ RELEASE {{Xt|OldNick mypasswordatrizon}}</code>


* Usage: '''/msg NickServ RECOVER [nickname] [password]'''
** Example: '''/msg NickServ RECOVER OldNick mypasswordatrizon'''
Following recover, services holds your nickname for one minute. In order to release your nickname sooner:
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ RELEASE [nickname] [password]'''
** Example: '''/msg NickServ RELEASE OldNick mypasswordatrizon'''


=== Ghost ===
=== Ghost ===
The ghost command is useful when a "ghost" of your nick is present on IRC. The ghost is not really connected but IRC assumes it to be. This could be due to various different reasons such as internet issues, an abrupt shutdown, or another user using your nick. Unlike recover, ghost allows you to reclaim your nick right away.
 
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ GHOST [nickname] [password]'''
The ghost command is useful when a "ghost" of your nick is present on IRC. The ghost is not really connected but IRC assumes it to be. This could be due to various different reasons such as internet issues, or an an abrupt shutdown. Unlike recover, ghost allows you to reclaim your nick right away.
** Example: '''/msg NickServ GHOST OldNick mypasswordatrizon'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ GHOST <em>yourNickname</em> <em>yourPassword</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ GHOST {{Xt|OldNick mypasswordatrizon}}</code>
 
 
=== Protect Nickname ===
 
If another user logon to Rizon and uses your nick, you can only get it back by using the RECOVER command. To make it easier for you, you can enable the KILL setting. With protection on, if another user tries to take your nick, they will be given one minute to change to another nick, after which NickServ will forcibly change their nick. If you select QUICK, the user will be given only 20 seconds to change nicks instead of the usual 60.
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ SET KILL {ON|QUICK|OFF}</code>
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ SET KILL {{Xt|ON}}</code>


=== Access List ===
=== Access List ===
This command lists the channels the nickname has access on:
This command lists the channels the nickname has access on:
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ ALIST'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ ALIST</code>
 


=== Removing channel access ===
=== Removing Channel Access ===
One's own access can be removed from a channel via ALIST DEL
 
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ ALIST del #CHANNEL'''
One's own access can be removed from a channel via '''<big><kbd>ALIST DEL</kbd></big>'''
** Example: '''/msg NickServ ALIST del #Rizon'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ ALIST DEL <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ ALIST DEL {{Xt|#Rizon}}</code>
 
 
=== Nick Information ===


=== Nick information ===
If you would like to know information about a nick which is registered (last time seen, when it was registered), you can use the command info.
If you would like to know information about a nick which is registered (last time seen, when it was registered), you can use the command info.
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ INFO [nick]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ INFO <em>nick</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg NickServ INFO OldNick '''
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ INFO {{Xt|OldNick}}</code>
** This will return Information about OldNick such as  
** This will return Information about '''<big><kbd>OldNick</kbd></big>''' such as  
:: -NickServ- OldNick is oldnick
<blockquote><pre>
:: -NickServ- Last seen address: oldnick@oldnick.at.some.isp.net
-NickServ- OldNick is oldnick
:: -NickServ- Time registered: Nov 27 13:29:55 2005 MST
-NickServ- Last seen address: oldnick@oldnick.at.some.isp.net
:: -NickServ- Last seen time: Dec 13 09:54:12 2010 MST
-NickServ-   Time registered: Nov 27 13:29:55 2005 MST
-NickServ-   Last seen time: Dec 13 09:54:12 2010 MST
</pre></blockquote>
 


=== Logout ===
=== Logout ===
If you would like to logout of services, you can use the command logout. This command makes you not recognized as the owner of the nick.  
If you would like to logout of services, you can use the command logout. This command makes you not recognized as the owner of the nick.  
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ LOGOUT'''
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ LOGOUT</code>
* Note: You must be logged on in order to use this command.
Note: You must be identified in order to use this command.
 
 
=== Drop Nickname ===
 
Use this command If you would like to drop any of your nicknames, that are within your [[Services Commands#Group Nicknames|Nick Group]], for any reason. In order to use this command, you must first [[Services Commands#Identify to Your Nickname|identify with your password]].


=== Drop ===
Please, note that the effects of this command are irreversible, and the dropped nickname will lose ALL current access to all channels.  
Use this command If you would like to drop your nickname for any reason. Please note that the effects of this command are irreversible and you will loose ALL current access to all channels.  
* Usage: <code>/msg NickServ DROP <em>nickname</em></code>
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ DROP [nickname]'''
** Example: <code>/msg NickServ DROP {{Xt|OldNick}}</code>
** Example: '''/msg NickServ DROP OldNick'''
Note: As a security measure, you will be asked to verify the drop command in order to complete the drop procedure.
Note: As a security measure, you will be asked to verify the drop command in order to complete the drop procedure.
* Usage: '''/msg NickServ DROP Jason'''
* Example: '''<big><kbd>Jason</kbd></big>''' is your identified nick that you'd like to drop:
** Example: '''/msg NickServ DROP Jason G1UXZjsjf'''
** Dropping the nick '''Jason''': <code>/msg NickServ DROP {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
** <pre>-NickServ- Confirm drop with /msg NickServ DROP Jason G1UXZjsjf</pre>
** Confirming to complete dropping that nick: <code>/msg NickServ DROP {{Xt|Jason G1UXZjsjf}}</code>


= ChanServ Commands =
= ChanServ Commands =


=== Register a channel ===
=== Register a Channel ===
 
Users can use services in order to claim/register an empty channel. Registering a channel keeps the channel name save for the user and gives them the ability to use variety of different Rizon services.
Users can use services in order to claim/register an empty channel. Registering a channel keeps the channel name save for the user and gives them the ability to use variety of different Rizon services.
* Usage: '''/msg ChanServ REGISTER [#channel] [password] [description]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ REGISTER <em>#channel</em> <em>chanPassword</em> <em>description</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg ChanServ REGISTER #newchannel mynewpassword A brand new channel '''
** Example: <code>/msg ChanServ REGISTER {{Xt|#newchannel mynewpassword A brand new channel}}</code>
** This allows you to register the channel #newchannel with password mynewpassword and with description "A brand new channel". You must be an operator in #newchannel and the channel must not be already registered.
** This allows you to register the channel '''<big><kbd>#newchannel</kbd></big>''' with password '''<big><kbd>mynewpassword</kbd></big>''' and with description '''<big><kbd>A brand new channel</kbd></big>'''. You must be an operator in '''<big><kbd>#newchannel</kbd></big>''', and the channel must not be already registered.
 
 
=== Identify as Channel Owner ===


=== Identify as channel owner ===
This command allows you to identify to ChanServ as the owner of the channel. You must have the channel password in order to use this command.  
This command allows you to identify to ChanServ as the owner of the channel. You must have the channel password in order to use this command.  
* Usage: '''/msg ChanServ IDENTIFY [#channel] [password]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ IDENTIFY <em>#channel</em> <em>chanPassword</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg ChanServ IDENTIFY #rizonchannel rizonpassword'''
** Example: <code>/msg ChanServ IDENTIFY {{Xt|#rizonchannel rizonpassword}}</code>
 


=== Unban User from Channel ===
=== Unban User from Channel ===
If you have been banned out of a channel and currently have enough access on that channel, you can use the unban option to unban yourself. This command can also be used to unban any nickname currently in use.
* Usage: '''/msg ChanServ UNBAN [#channel] [nickname]'''
** Example: '''/msg ChanServ UNBAN #rizonchannel'''
** Example: '''/msg ChanServ UNBAN #rizonchannel SomeNick'''


=== Invite user to a channel ===
If you have been banned from a channel, you can use the unban command to unban yourself, even if you aren't in the channel. This command can also be used to unban any nickname currently in use. By default, this command can be used only by that channel operator (@; +o) or above.
This command is allows you to invite yourself to a channel (imagine invite only channel) if you have sufficient access.  
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ UNBAN <em>#channel</em> <em>nickname</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg ChanServ UNBAN {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
** Example: <code>/msg ChanServ UNBAN {{Xt|#rizonchannel SomeNick}}</code>


* Usage: '''/msg ChanServ INVITE [#channel]'''
** Example: '''/msg ChanServ INVITE #rizonchannel'''
** Note that this will only work if you have sufficient access on #rizonchannel


=== Channel getkey ===
=== Invite Yourself to a Channel ===
This command allows you to get key (+k) of channel if you have sufficient access on the channel.


* Usage: '''/msg ChanServ GETKEY [#channel]'''
This command allows you to invite yourself to a channel, providing you have sufficient access on the channel. By default, this command can only be used by op (@; +o) or above.
** Example: '''/msg ChanServ GETKEY #rizonchannel'''


You would then use the command '''/join [#channel] [key]''' to enter the channel.
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ INVITE <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg ChanServ INVITE {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
 
 
=== Get a Channel Key ===
 
This command allows you to get the key (+k) of the channel, providing you have sufficient access. By default, this command can only be used by op (@; +o) or above.
 
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ GETKEY <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg ChanServ GETKEY {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
 
You would then use the command <code>/join <em>#channel</em> <em>key</em></code> to enter the channel.
 
 
=== Channel Access Privileges ===
 
Access privileges in a channel are either temporary or permanent, as follows:
<blockquote>
'''''Temporary'' channel status, does not modify the channel Access List, system agnostic:'''
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ {VOICE|DEVOICE | HALFOP|DEHALFOP | OP|DEOP | PROTECT|DEPROTECT | OWNER|DEOWNER} <em>#channel</em> <em>nick</em></code>
* Example: <code>/msg ChanServ HALFOP {{Xt|#rizonchannel}} {{Xt|Peter}}</code>
<br>
: '''Notes:'''
::* The above ChanServ temporary channel status commands [[Services_Commands#Channel_Status_Commands|can be simplified]] by enabling the BotServ option FANTASY; using: <code>/msg&nbsp;BotServ&nbsp;SET&nbsp;<em>#channel</em>&nbsp;FANTASY&nbsp;ON</code>
::* Likewise, the command <code>/MODE <em>#channel</em> +|-{v|h|o|a|q} <em>nick</em></code> assigns temporary channel status to users. Details are found under the [[Channel_Modes#Modes_that_give_users_extra_abilities|'''Modes that give users extra abilities''']] section, of the Channel Modes.
 
 
'''''Permanent'' channel status, modifies the channel Access List, system-specific:'''
# [[XOP|xOP]]:
#* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ {VOP|HOP|AOP|SOP} <em>#channel</em> {ADD|DEL} <em>nick</em></code>
#* Example: <code>/msg ChanServ VOP {{Xt|#rizonchannel}} ADD {{Xt|Peter}}</code>
# [[ACCESS|Access]]:
#* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ ACCESS <em>#channel</em> {ADD|DEL} <em>nick</em> <em>level</em></code>
#* Example: <code>/msg ChanServ ACCESS {{Xt|#rizonchannel}} ADD {{Xt|Peter}} {{Xt|3}}</code>
# [[FLAGS|Flags]]:
#* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ FLAGS <em>#channel</em> <em>nick</em> +|-{<em>flag(s)</em>|*}</code>
#* Example: <code>/msg ChanServ FLAGS {{Xt|#rizonchannel}} {{Xt|Peter}} +{{Xt|Vi}}</code>
</blockquote>
 
=== Clear ===


=== Clear  ===
Tells ChanServ to clear certain settings on a channel.  
Tells ChanServ to clear certain settings on a channel.  


* Usage: '''/msg ChanServ CLEAR [#channel] [setting]'''
* Usage: <code>/msg ChanServ CLEAR <em>#channel</em> <em>setting</em></code>
* Note: This is by default limited to channel founders and Setting can be one of the followings:
Note: By default, this is limited to channel founders.
** MODES Resets all modes on the channel (i.e. clears modes i,k,l,m,n,p,s,t)
: <code><em>Setting</em></code> can be one of the following:<br />
** BANS Clears all bans on the channel.
<blockquote>
** EXCEPTS Clears all excepts on the channel.
{| class="wikitable"
** OPS Removes modes of users with (o, a, q); lowest to highest and one at a time.
|-
** HOPS Removes channel-halfoperator status (mode +h) from all channel halfoperators, if supported.
! Setting
** VOICES Removes "voice" status (mode +v) from anyone with that mode set.
! Description
** USERS Removes (kicks) all users from the channel.
|-
** NONSSL Removes (kicks) all non-ssl users from the channel.
| <code>MODES</code>
*** Example: '''/msg ChanServ CLEAR #rizonchannel USERS'''
| Clears all modes on the channel (However, this does not clear bans, exempts, or invites (b, e, I). Any locked modes will be automatically reapplied).
|-
| <code>BANS</code>
| Clears all bans (+b) from the channel.
|-
| <code>EXCEPTS</code>
| Clears all excepts (+e) from the channel.
|-
| <code>INVITES</code>
| Clears all permanent invites (+I) from the channel.
|-
| <code>OPS</code>
| Removes operator, protect, and owner status (+o, +a, +q) from anyone with that mode set.
|-
| <code>HOPS</code>
| Removes halfoperator status (+h) from anyone with that mode set.
|-
| <code>VOICES</code>
| Removes voice status (+v) from anyone with that mode set.
|-
| <code>USERS</code>
| Removes (kicks) all users from the channel.
|-
| <code>NONSSL</code>
| Removes (kicks) all users from the channel who are not connected via SSL/TLS.
|}
</blockquote>
* Example: <code>/msg ChanServ CLEAR {{Xt|#rizonchannel USERS}}</code>
 


For more commands, visit [[Channel Management 101]] and [[Channel Management 102]]
For more commands, visit [[Channel Management 101]] and [[Channel Management 102]]
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= MemoServ Commands =
= MemoServ Commands =


MemoServ allows you to send and receive short messages to/from other IRC users or channels,
MemoServ allows you to send and receive short messages to/from other IRC users or channels. Even is users are offline at the time they're sent a memo, they can read it as soon as they come identify to NickServ.
even when they are offline at the time they're sent a memo, they can read it as soon as they come online.


In order to be able to send and receive memos, you need to have identified to a registered nickname.
In order to be able to send and receive memos, you need to have identified to a registered nickname.


=== Sending memos ===
 
=== Sending Memos ===
 
Sending a memo to a nick or channel:
Sending a memo to a nick or channel:
* Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ SEND [nick|#channel] [memo text]'''
* Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ SEND {<em>nick</em>|<em>#channel</em>} <em>memo text</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg MemoServ SEND Peter I'm missing you!'''
** Example: <code>/msg MemoServ SEND {{Xt|Peter I'm missing you!}}</code>
 
 
=== Cancel a Memo ===


=== Cancel a memo ===
Cancelling the last unread memo you sent to a nick or channel:
Cancelling the last unread memo you sent to a nick or channel:
* Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ CANCEL {<em>nick</em>|<em>#channel</em>}</code>
** Example: <code>/msg MemoServ CANCEL {{Xt|Peter}}</code>


* Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ CANCEL [nick|#channel]'''
** Example: '''/msg MemoServ CANCEL Peter'''


=== List Memos ===  
=== List Memos ===


Listing all or only particular memos you have or a given channel has received:
Listing all, or only particular, memos you have, or a given channel has received:
*Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ LIST [<em>#channel</em>] [<em>list</em>|NEW]</code>
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ LIST {{Xt|NEW}}</code>


*Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ #channel LIST NEW'''
Note: <code>NEW</code> lists only new (unread) memos, <code>LIST {{Xt|2-4}}</code> lists memos numbered 2 through 4.
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ LIST NEW'''
If neither <code>NEW</code>, a number nor a list is given, all memos will be listed, with unread memos marked with a '''<big><kbd>*</kbd></big>''' to the left of the memo number.


Note: new lists only new (unread) memos, list 2-4 lists memos numbered 2 through 4.
If neither new nor a list is given, all memos will be listed, unread memos are marked with a * to the left of the memo number.


=== Read memos ===  
=== Read Memos ===


Reading particular memos you or a channel received:
Reading particular memos you or a channel received:
*Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ READ [<em>#channel</em>] {<em>number</em>|<em>list</em>|LAST|NEW}</code>
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ READ {{Xt|NEW}}</code>


*Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ READ #channel [NUM|LIST|LAST|NEW]'''
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ READ new'''


=== Deleting Memos ===  
=== Deleting Memos ===


Deleting particular memos you or a channel received:
Deleting particular memos you or a channel received:


*Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ DEL #channel [NUM|LIST|LAST|NEW]'''
*Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ DEL [<em>#channel</em>] {<em>number</em>|<em>list</em>|LAST|NEW|ALL}</code>
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ DEL 2'''
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ DEL {{Xt|2}}</code>
 


=== Memo Option Settings ===
=== Memo Options ===


Setting various memo options:
Setting various memo options:
{|
|-
|
* '''<big><kbd>NOTIFY</kbd></big>'''
| colspan="2" style="text-decoration: none;"| - Changing when you will be notified about new memos:
|-
| &nbsp;
| Syntax:
|
<code><nowiki>/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {ON|LOGON|NEW|OFF}</nowiki></code>
|-
| colspan="2"|&nbsp;
|
* <code>ON</code>: notification on identification to NickServ, unsetting '''<big><kbd>/away</kbd></big>''', and when they are sent to you.
|-
| colspan="2"|&nbsp;
|
* <code>LOGON</code>: notification on identification, and unsetting '''<big><kbd>/away</kbd></big>'''.
|-
| colspan="2"|&nbsp;
|
* <code>NEW</code>: notification when they are sent to you.
|-
| colspan="2"|&nbsp;
|
* <code>OFF</code>: no notification at all.
|-
| &nbsp;
| Example:
|
<code>/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {{Xt|NEW}}</code>
|-
|
*'''<big><kbd>LIMIT</kbd></big>'''
| colspan="2" style="text-decoration: none;"| - Setting the maximum number of memos you, or the given channel, can receive:
|-
| &nbsp;
| Syntax:
| <code>/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT [<em>#channel</em>] <em>limit</em></code>
|-
| &nbsp;
| Example:
|
<code>/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT {{Xt|5}}</code>
|-
| &nbsp;
| Note:
| You cannot set the <code><em>limit</em></code> any higher than '''<big><kbd>20</kbd></big>'''. Setting it to '''<big><kbd>0</kbd></big>''' won't allow anyone to send you a memo.
|}
<!-- *'''<big><kbd>NOTIFY</kbd></big>''' - Changing when you will be notified about new memos:
**Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {ON|LOGON|NEW|OFF}</code>
***<code>ON</code>: notification on identification to NickServ, unsetting '''<big><kbd>/away</kbd></big>''', and when they are sent to you.
***<code>LOGON</code>: notification on identification, and unsetting '''<big><kbd>/away</kbd></big>'''.
***<code>NEW</code>: notification when they are sent to you.
***<code>OFF</code>: no notification at all.
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {{Xt|NEW}}</code>
*'''<big><kbd>LIMIT</kbd></big>''' - Setting the maximum number of memos you, or the given channel, can receive:
**Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT [<em>#channel</em>] <em>limit</em></code>
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT {{Xt|5}}</code>


*NOTIFIY - Changing when you will be notified about new memos:
Note: You cannot set the <code><em>limit</em></code> any higher than '''<big><kbd>20</kbd></big>'''. Setting it to '''<big><kbd>0</kbd></big>''' won't allow anyone to send you a memo.
**Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY [ON|LOGON|NEW|OFF]'''
-->
***ON: notification on logon, unsetting '''/away''', and when they are sent to you.
***LOGON: notification on logon, and unsetting '''/away'''
***NEW: notification when they are sent to you
***OFF: no notification at all
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY NEW'''
*LIMIT - Setting the maximum number of memos you or the given channel can receive:
**Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT #channel LIMIT'''
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT 5'''


Note: You cannot set the limit any higher than 20. Setting it to 0 won't allow anyone to send you a memo.


=== Info ===
=== Info ===


Viewing your (or if given a channel's) amount of (unread) memos, the memo limit, and your notification setting:
Viewing your (or if given a channel's) amount of (unread) memos, the memo limit, and your notification setting:
*Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ INFO [#channel]'''
*Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ INFO [<em>#channel</em>]</code>
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ INFO #rizonchannel'''
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ INFO {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
 


=== Memo Status ===
=== Memo Status ===


Checking whether the last memo you sent to a user has been read or not:
Checking whether the last memo you sent to a user has been read or not:
*Syntax: '''/msg MemoServ CHECK [nick]'''
*Syntax: <code>/msg MemoServ CHECK [<em>nick</em>]</code>
**Example: '''/msg MemoServ CHECK Peter'''
**Example: <code>/msg MemoServ CHECK {{Xt|Peter}}</code>


= BotServ Commands =
= BotServ Commands =


BotServ allows you to have a bot on your own channel. It has been created for users that can't host or configure a bot, or for use on networks that don't allow users bot. Bot will join a channel whenever there is at least 1 user(s) on it. You can also set a badwords list to kick someone whenever they say a "badword".
BotServ allows you to have a bot on your own channel. The assigned bot will join a channel whenever there is at least 1 user on it. You can also set a badwords list to kick (or ban) someone whenever they say a badword.


Note: Users can request a custom botname if they have 150 or more users in their channel.
Channel owners with a channel with 150 or more users may now claim an Authline, which gives you the right to request a custom BotServ bot: '''<big><kbd>http://s.rizon.net/authline</kbd></big>'''


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 name of the bot you want in the channel.
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 name of the bot you want in the channel.


*Example: '''/msg BotServ ASSIGN #rizonchannel |Glorious_Failure|'''
*Example: <code>/msg BotServ ASSIGN {{Xt|#rizonchannel <nowiki>|</nowiki>Glorious_Failure<nowiki>|</nowiki>}}</code>


To list available bots use  
To list available bots, use:
: <code>/msg BotServ BOTLIST</code>


'''/msg BotServ BOTLIST'''
'''Note:''' Since the introduction of new services featuring Fantasy commands, all commands of the syntax <code>/msg ChanServ COMMAND <em>#channel</em> [<em>PARAMETERS</em>]</code> will become <code>.COMMAND [<em>PARAMETERS</em>]</code>. All commands that are available in <code>/msg ChanServ HELP</code> can be used in a channel; ''EXCEPT IDENTIFY'', for obvious reasons.


'''Note:''' Since the introduction of new services featuring fantasy commands, all commands of the syntax '''/msg ChanServ COMMAND #YOURCHANNEL [PARAMETERS]''' will become '''.COMMAND [PARAMETERS]'''. All commands that are available in '''/msg ChanServ HELP''' can be used in-channel EXCEPT IDENTIFY, for obvious reasons.


=== Channel Status Commands ===
=== Channel Status Commands ===


*Voice (+; +v)
*Voice (+; +v)
**'''.voice nick'''
**<code>.voice <em>nick</em></code>
**'''.devoice nick'''
**<code>.devoice <em>nick</em></code>
*Halfop (%; +h)
*Halfop (%; +h)
**'''.halfop nick'''
**<code>.halfop <em>nick</em></code>
**'''.dehalfop nick'''
**<code>.dehalfop <em>nick</em></code>
*Op (@; +o)
*Op (@; +o)
**'''.op nick'''
**<code>.op <em>nick</em></code>
**'''.deop nick'''
**<code>.deop <em>nick</em></code>
*Protected/Admin (&; +a) ''Note: Requires [[Channel_Management_101#Ownermode_and_Protectmode|protectmode]] to be enabled.''
*Protected/Admin (&; +a)
**'''.protect nick'''
*:''Note: Requires [[Channel_Management_101#Ownermode_and_Protectmode|protectmode]] to be enabled.''
**'''.deprotect nick'''
**<code>.protect <em>nick</em></code>
*Owner (~; +q) ''Note: Requires [[Channel_Management_101#Ownermode_and_Protectmode|ownermode]] to be enabled.''
**<code>.deprotect <em>nick</em></code>
**'''.owner'''
*Owner (~; +q)
**'''.deowner'''
*:''Note: Requires [[Channel_Management_101#Ownermode_and_Protectmode|ownermode]] to be enabled.''
**<code>.owner</code>
**<code>.deowner</code>
 


=== Kicking & Banning Commands ===
=== Kicking & Banning Commands ===


Kicking a user from the channel via BotServ with an optional reason:
Kicking a user from the channel via BotServ, with an optional reason:
*'''.kick nick reason'''
*<code>.kick <em>nick</em> [<em>reason</em>]</code>
or
or
*'''.k nick reason'''
*<code>.k <em>nick</em> [<em>reason</em>]</code>
Kicking and banning a nick from the channel via BotServ with an optional reason:
Kicking and banning a user from the channel via BotServ, with an optional reason:
*'''.kickban nick reason'''
*<code>.kickban <em>nick</em> [<em>reason</em>]</code>
or
or
*'''.kb nick reason'''
*<code>.kb <em>nick</em> [<em>reason</em>]</code>
or
or
*'''.ban nick reason'''
*<code>.ban <em>nick</em> [<em>reason</em>]</code>
 


=== Access Commands ===
=== Access Commands ===


Viewing the channel's access list, optionally you can view the [[ACCESS|access level]] of a particular nick or list entry only:
Viewing the channel's Access List, optionally you can view the [[ACCESS|Access level]] of a particular nick or list entry only:
*'''.access list NICK|NUMBER|NUMBER-RANGE'''
*<code>.access list [<em>nick</em>|<em>number</em>|<em>number-range</em>]</code>
**Example: '''.access list Jason'''
**Example: <code>.access list {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
**Example: '''.access list 13'''
**Example: <code>.access list {{Xt|13}}</code>
**Example: '''.access list 13-15'''
**Example: <code>.access list {{Xt|13-15}}</code>


Adding a nick to the access list:
Adding a nick to the access list:
*'''.access add NICK LEVEL'''
*<code>.access add <em>nick</em> <em>level</em></code>
**Example: '''.access add Jason 5'''
**Example: <code>.access add {{Xt|Jason 5}}</code>
 
**Default levels: 3 = voice (+), 4 = halfop (%), 5 = op (@), 10 = protected op/admin (&)
Default levels: 3 = voice (+), 4 = halfop (%), 5 = op (@), 10 = protected op/admin (&)


Deleting a nick from the access list:
Deleting a nick from the access list:
*'''.access del NICK|NUMBER|NUMBER-RANGE'''
*<code>.access del {<em>nick</em>|<em>number</em>|<em>number-range</em>}</code>
**Example: '''.access del Jason'''
**Example: <code>.access del {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
**Example: '''.access del 13'''
**Example: <code>.access del {{Xt|13}}</code>
**Example: '''.access del 13-15'''
**Example: <code>.access del {{Xt|13-15}}</code>


Clearing the access list:
Clearing the access list:
*'''.access clear'''
*<code>.access clear</code>
 
 
=== AKick Commands ===


=== Akick Commands ===
Viewing the channel's full auto-kick list, or the akick entry of a particular nick, or a partial list:
*<code>.akick list [<em>nick</em>|<em>number</em>|<em>number-range</em>]</code>
**Example: <code>.akick list {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
**Example: <code>.akick list {{Xt|13}}</code>
**Example: <code>.akick list {{Xt|13-15}}</code>


Viewing the channel's akick list, optionally you can view the akick entry of a particular nick or list entry only:
Viewing the channel's autokick list in more detail than <code>.akick list</code>:
*'''.akick list NICK|NUMBER|NUMBER-RANGE'''
*<code>.akick view [<em>nick</em>|<em>number</em>|<em>number-range</em>]</code>
**Example: '''.akick list Jason'''
**Example: <code>.akick view {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
**Example: '''.akick list 13'''
**Example: <code>.akick view {{Xt|13}}</code>
**Example: '''.akick list 13-15'''
**Example: <code>.akick view {{Xt|13-15}}</code>


Viewing the channel's akick list, more detailed than .akick list, optionally you can view the akick entry of a particular nick or list entry only:
Adding a nick or usermask to the autokick list with an optional reason:
*'''.akick view NICK|NUMBER|NUMBER-RANGE'''
*<code>.akick add {<em>nick</em>|<em>userMask</em>} [<em>reason</em>]</code>
**Example: '''.akick view Jason'''
**Example: <code>.akick add {{Xt|Jason spammer}}</code>
**Example: '''.akick view 13'''
**Example: <code>.akick add {{Xt|Jason*!*@* spammer}}</code>
**Example: '''.akick view 13-15'''


Adding a nick or usermask to the akick list with an optional reason:
Deleting a nick/usermask or list entry from the autokick list:
*'''.akick add NICK|USERMASK REASON'''
*<code>.akick del {<em>nick</em>|<em>userMask</em>|<em>number</em>|<em>number-range</em>}</code>
**Example: '''.akick add Jason spammer'''
**Example: <code>.akick del {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
**Example: '''.akick add Jason*!*@* spammer'''
**Example: <code>.akick del {{Xt|Jason*!*@*}}</code>
**Example: <code>.akick del {{Xt|13}}</code>
**Example: <code>.akick del {{Xt|13-15}}</code>


Deleting a nick/usermask or list entry from the akick list:
Clearing the channel's autokick list:
*'''.akick del NICK|USERMASK|NUMBER|NUMBER-RANGE'''
*<code>.akick clear</code>
**Example: '''.akick del Jason'''
**Example: '''.akick del Jason*!*@*'''
**Example: '''.akick del 13'''
**Example: '''.akick del 13-15'''


Clearing the channel's akick list:
Enforcing an akick on users matching an entry on the autokick list who is currently on the channel:
*'''.akick clear'''
*<code>.akick enforce</code>


Enforcing an akick on users matching an entry on the akick list who is currently on the channel:
Note: akicks will automatically be enforced whenever a new akick is added.
*'''.akick enforce'''


Setting a permanent channel ban for an akicked usermask:
Setting a permanent channel ban for an akicked usermask:
(If someone tries to remove the ban it will automatically be set again.)
(''If someone tries to remove the ban it will automatically be set again.'')
*'''.akick stick USERMASK'''
*<code>.akick stick <em>userMask</em></code>
**Example: '''.akick stick Jason*!*@*'''
**Example: <code>.akick stick {{Xt|Jason*!*@*}}</code>


Removing the stick, the ban will be allowed to be removed again.
Removing the stick, the ban will be allowed to be removed again.
*'''.akick unstick USERMASK'''
*<code>.akick unstick <em>userMask</em></code>
**Example: '''.akick unstick Jason*!*@*'''
**Example: <code>.akick unstick {{Xt|Jason*!*@*}}</code>


Note: This does not remove the akick.
Note: This does not remove the akick.


=== Miscellaneous Commands ===
=== Miscellaneous Commands ===


Checking when a user was last seen on the channel:
Checking when a user was last seen on the channel:
*'''.seen NICK'''
*<code>.seen <em>nick</em></code>
**Example: '''.seen Jason'''
**Example: <code>.seen {{Xt|Jason}}</code>
Note: The specified user has to be on the channel's access list.
Note: The specified user has to be on the channel's access list.


Viewing information about the channel:
Viewing information about the channel:
*'''.info'''
*<code>.info</code>


Viewing more detailed information about the channel:
Viewing more detailed information about the channel:
*'''.info ALL'''
*<code>.info ALL</code>
Note: Requires founder status by default.
Note: Requires founder status by default.




If you have a BotServ bot on your channel but these commands still don't work for you, assure that fantasy mode is enabled:
If you have a BotServ bot on your channel, but these commands still don't work for you, assure that Fantasy mode is enabled:
'''/msg BotServ SET #channel FANTASY ON'''
<code>/msg BotServ SET <em>#channel</em> FANTASY ON</code>


= HostServ Commands =
= HostServ Commands =
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=== Request a vHost ===
=== Request a vHost ===


In order to request a vHost from HostServ, use the command request:
In order to request a vHost from HostServ, use the request command:
* Usage: '''/msg HostServ REQUEST your.vHost.here'''
* Usage: <code>/msg HostServ REQUEST <em>your.vHost.here</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg HostServ REQUEST this.is.my.vHost'''
** Example: <code>/msg HostServ REQUEST {{Xt|this.is.my.vHost}}</code>


vHosta are approved by Rizon Staff and must meet requires described at [[vHost]]
vHosts are approved by Rizon staff and must meet requirements that are described at [[vHost]].


=== vHost on ===


Approval/Rejection of vHosts are sent in memos and if your vHost has been approved, you can use the following commands to turn it on:
=== Activate vHost ===
* Usage: '''/msg HostServ ON'''


=== vHost off ===
Approval/Rejection of vHosts are sent in memos, and if your vHost has been approved, you can use the following command to turn it on:
* Usage: <code>/msg HostServ ON</code>


If you would like to turn off your vHost for whatever rease, use the following:
* Usage: '''/msg HostServ OFF'''


=== vHost group ===
=== Deactivate vHost ===


This commands allows users to sync vHost for all the nicks in their group. It will set the CURRENT nick's vHost to all the group members.
If you would like to turn off your vHost, for whatever reason, use the following:
* Usage: '''/msg HostServ GROUP'''
* Usage: <code>/msg HostServ OFF</code>
 
 
=== vHost Group ===
 
This command allows users to synchronise vHost for all the nicks in their group. It will set the '''''current''''' nick's vHost to all the group members.
* Usage: <code>/msg HostServ GROUP</code>


= FunServ Commands =
= FunServ Commands =


FunServ is a custom service provided for Rizon users. FunServ includes Trivia, Quotes, LimitServ, Internets, eRepublik and e-Sim.
FunServ is a custom service provided for Rizon users. FunServ includes Trivia, Quotes, LimitServ, Internets, eRepublik and e-Sim bots.
 
For a list of the basic usage of all FunServ services, use <code>/msg FunServ HELP</code>. It is, however, important to note that only channel founders are allowed to request and remove FunServ services.


For a list of the basic usage of all FunServ services, use '''/msg FunServ help'''. It is, however, important to note that only channel founders are allowed to request and remove FunServ services.


===Trivia===
===Trivia===


Trivia simply allows Trivia to be held in channel on various different topics.
Trivia bot simply that allows Trivia games to be held in channel on various different topics.


To assign Trivia to your channel, use the following command:
* Usage: '''/msg Trivia request #channel'''
** Example: '''/msg Trivia request #rizonchannel'''


Some of the other commands that can be used in channel to customize Trivia are:
To assign Trivia bot to your channel, use the following command:


* '''.help trivia''' - Will list all trivia commands.
* Usage: <code>/msg Trivia REQUEST <em>#channel</em></code>
* '''.trivia [number]''' - to start playing.
** Example: <code>/msg Trivia REQUEST {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
* '''.strivia''' - to stop current round.
* '''.topten''' or '''tt''' - lists top ten players.
* '''.rank [nick]''' - shows yours or given nicks current rank.
* '''.next''' - skips question.
* '''.themes''' - lists available question themes.
* '''.theme set <name>''' - changes current question theme (must be channel founder).


The current question themes in which we have are:


* Theme: Anime, 2323 questions
to remove Trivia bot from your channel, use the following command:
* Theme: default, 78809 questions
* Usage: <code>/msg Trivia REMOVE <em>#channel</em></code>
* Theme: Geography, 121 questions
** Example: <code>/msg Trivia REMOVE {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
* Theme: History, 64 questions
 
* Theme: LOTR-Books, 800 questions
 
* Theme: LOTR-Movies, 455 questions
Some of the other commands, that can be used in the channel to customize Trivia, are:
* Theme: Movies, 731 questions
<blockquote>
* Theme: Naruto, 918 questions
{| class="wikitable"
* Theme: ScienceAndNature, 96 questions
|-
* Theme: Simpsons, 249 questions
! Trivia Command
* Theme: Stargate, 2082 questions
! Command Function
|-
| <code>.help trivia</code>
| lists all trivia commands.
|-
| <code>.trivia <em>number</em></code>
| starts playing a round of <code><em>number</em></code> questions.
|-
| <code>.strivia</code>
| stops the current round.
|-
| <code>.topten</code> or <code>.tt</code>
| lists top ten players.
|-
| <code>.rank [<em>nick</em>]</code>
| shows yours, or optionally given nick, current rank.
|-
| <code>.themes</code>
| lists available question themes.
|-
| <code>.theme set <em>name</em></code>
| changes current question theme (''must be the channel founder'').
|}
</blockquote>
The current question themes, in which we have, are:
<blockquote>
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Theme
!Number of Questions
|-
| default || 78809
|-
| Anime || 2323
|-
| Geography || 121
|-
| History || 64
|-
| LOTR-Books || 800
|-
| LOTR-Movies || 455
|-
| Movies || 731
|-
| Naruto || 918
|-
| ScienceAndNature || 96
|-
| Simpsons || 249
|-
| Stargate || 2082
|}
</blockquote>
 


In order to remove Trivia from your channel, please use the following command:
'''/msg Trivia remove #channel'''
* Example: '''/msg Trivia remove #rizonchannel'''


===LimitServ===
===LimitServ===
   
Limitserv dynamically limits the number of concurrent channel members in order to prevent join floods in channels containing '''at least''' 20 users.


It will not join smaller channels as it's lowest sensible limit is not sensitive enough for small userbases, and lower limits would need to change with each join/part, causing mode spam.
LimitServ bot dynamically limits the number of concurrent channel members, in order to prevent join floods in channels containing '''at least''' 20 users.
 
 
It will not join smaller channels, as it's lowest sensible limit is not sensitive enough for small user-bases, and lower limits would need to change with each join/part, causing mode spam.
 
 
====Usage====
====Usage====
To request LimitServ, use the following command:
To request LimitServ, use the following command:
* Usage: '''/msg LimitServ REQUEST #channel'''
* Usage: <code>/msg LimitServ REQUEST <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg LimitServ REQUEST #rizonchannel'''
** Example: <code>/msg LimitServ REQUEST {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>


To remove LimitServ, use the following command:
To remove LimitServ, use the following command:
* Usage: '''/msg LimitServ REMOVE #channel'''
* Usage: <code>/msg LimitServ REMOVE <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg LimitServ REMOVE #rizonchannel'''
** Example: <code>/msg LimitServ REMOVE {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
   
 
====How it works====
 
====How LimitServ Works====


LimitServ will change the user limit when the current limit has been off by 2 or more users for at least one minute.
LimitServ will change the user limit when the current limit has been off by 2 or more users for at least one minute.


Example:
Example:
:12:01 -!- mode/#help [+l 25] by LimitServ<br>12:02 -!- user21 [user@21.V.Host] has joined #help<br>12:02 -!- user22 [user@R22.V.Host] has joined #help<br>12:03 -!- mode/#help [+l 27] by LimitServ
{|
 
|-
|
'''12:01 -!- mode/#help [+l 25] by LimitServ'''
12:02 -!- user21 [user@21.V.Host] has joined #help
12:02 -!- user22 [user@22.V.Host] has joined #help
'''12:03 -!- mode/#help [+l 27] by LimitServ'''
| style="padding:10px;" | or
|
'''12:01 LimitServ sets mode: +l 25'''
12:02 user21 (user@21.V.Host) has joined #help
12:02 user22 (user@22.V.Host) has joined #help
'''12:03 LimitServ sets mode: +l 27'''
|}
The settings shown below are dependant on the current user-count and are '''not user configurable'''.
The settings shown below are dependant on the current user-count and are '''not user configurable'''.
 
<blockquote>
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
|-
|-
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| More than 500 || Current user count + 12
| More than 500 || Current user count + 12
|}
|}
</blockquote>


===Internets===
===Internets===


Internets is a Rizon internet bot which comes with many various different commands, such as google, qdb, urbandictionary, and more.
Internets is a Rizon internet bot, which comes with many various commands, such as <!--google, -->qdb, urbandictionary, and more.
 
 
===== Requesting Internets =====
===== Requesting Internets =====


In order to request this bot, use the following command:
In order to request this bot, use the following command:
* Usage: '''/msg Internets request #channel'''
* Usage: <code>/msg Internets REQUEST <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: '''/msg Internets request #rizonchannel'''
** Example: <code>/msg Internets REQUEST {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
 
In order to remove Internets from your channel, use the following command:
* Usage: <code>/msg Internets REMOVE <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg Internets REMOVE {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>


In order to remove Internets from your channel, please use the following command:
'''/msg Internets remove #channel'''


====Internets Features====
====Internets Features====


<!-- This hasn't worked in quite a while
=====Google=====
=====Google=====
 
<blockquote>
'''''Search google'''''
'''''Search google'''''


Usage: '''.google <what to search for>'''
Usage: '''.google <what to search for> or .g <what to search for>'''


Example:
Example:
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[Internets] [Google] Description: Rizon is an IRC (internet relay chat) network that has been around for 9 years and counting. It is an entirely free service that allows you to setup a channel to chat ...
[Internets] [Google] Description: Rizon is an IRC (internet relay chat) network that has been around for 9 years and counting. It is an entirely free service that allows you to setup a channel to chat ...
</blockquote> -->
=====YouTube URL Information=====
<blockquote>
'''''Automatically looks up the information of a YouTube URL'''''


=====Calc=====
Only channel founder may enable and disable this feature.
* Enable: <code>/msg Internets YTINFO <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg Internets YTINFO {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
* Disable: <code>/msg Internets NOYTINFO <em>#channel</em></code>
** Example: <code>/msg Internets NOYTINFO {{Xt|#rizonchannel}}</code>
</blockquote>
=====Calculate=====
<blockquote>
'''''Calculates an expression'''''
'''''Calculates an expression'''''
 
* Usage: <code>.cc <em>expression</em></code>
Example:
** Example:
[Jason] '''.cc 2pi'''
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .cc 2pi
 
<Internets> [calc] 2 * pi = 6.28318531</pre></div>
[Interenets] [calc] 2 * pi = 6.28318531
</blockquote>
 
=====Dice=====
=====Dice=====
 
<blockquote>
'''''Rolls X N-sided dice with an optional modifier A (XdN±A)'''''
'''''Rolls X N-sided dice with an optional modifier A (XdN±A)'''''
 
* Usage: <code>.d <em>number-of-dice</em>d<em>number-sides</em>[{+{{!}}-}<em>modifier</em>]</code>
Example:
** Examples:
[Jason] '''.d 6'''
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .d 6
 
<Internets> :: Total 5 / 6 [83%] :: Results [5] ::</pre></div>
[Internets] :: Total 5 / 6 [83%] :: Results [5] ::
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .d 3d6
 
<Internets> :: Total 9 / 18 [50%] :: Results [4, 3, 2] ::</pre></div>
[Jason] '''.d 3d6'''
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .d 3d6+6
[Internets] :: Total 9 / 18 [50%] :: Results [4, 3, 2] ::
<Internets> :: Total 13 / 24 [54%] :: Results [4, 2, 1] ::</pre></div>
 
</blockquote>
[Jason] '''.d 3d6+6'''
<!-- Defunct
[Internets] :: Total 13 / 24 [54%] :: Results [4, 2, 1] ::
 
=====Dictionary=====
=====Dictionary=====
 
<blockquote>
'''''Searches for a dictionary definition'''''
'''''Searches for a dictionary definition'''''


Example:
* Usage: <code>.dictionary <em>word</em> [-a{{!}}-n <em>number</em>]</code>
 
*: or: <code>.dict <em>word</em> [-a{{!}}-n <em>number</em>]</code>
[Jason] '''.dict insufferable'''
*: <code>-a</code> option views all of a <code><em>word</em></code> definitions.
 
*: <code>-n <em>number</em></code> option views the n-th definition, if the <code><em>word</em></code> has more than one.
[Internets] :: [1/1] Definition insufferable :: Difficult or impossible to endure; intolerable. ::
** Examples:
 
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .dict insufferable
<Internets> :: [1/1] Definition insufferable :: Difficult or impossible to endure; intolerable. ::</pre></div>
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .dict suffer -n 5
<Internets> :: [5/7] Definition suffer :: To experience; undergo:  suffer a change in staff.  ::</pre></div>
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=====Quote database=====
=====Quote database=====
 
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[Internets] [19478] <+Straylight> SCREW YOU THEN
[Internets] [19478] <+Straylight> SCREW YOU THEN
 
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=====Urban Dictionary=====
=====Urban Dictionary=====
<blockquote>
'''''Search for a word on Urban Dictionary'''''


'''''Search for a word on urban dictionary'''''
* Usage: <code>.urbandictionary <em>word</em> [/<em>number</em>]</code>
 
*: or: <code>.u <em>word</em> [/<em>number</em>]</code>
Usage: '''.urban <word>'''
*: <code>/<em>number</em></code> option shows a specific definition, for words with multiple ones.
 
** Examples:
Example:
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .urbandictionary jason
[Jason] '''.urban jason'''
<Internets> [1/7] the only name that can be spelled through 5 months of the year.; J - July; A - August; S- September; O - October; N - November; Jason is a very unique name</pre></div>
 
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>   <Jason> .urbandictionary jason /4
[Internets] [1/7] the only name that can be spelled through 5 months of the year.; J - July; A - August; S- September; O - October; N  
<Internets> [4/7] Leader of the Argonauts; Legendary Hero associated with Greek Mythology; Same level as Hercules, Ulysses, and Achilles; Smart, Sexy, Very Handsome person; often RF Engineer by day and gigaloo by night. Admired and idolized by many.; I wish I could be like Jason.; Jason is my American Idol.; You are so Jason I'm jealous!</pre></div>
- November; Jason is a very unique name
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'''''For words with multiple definitions, allows you to show other definitions'''''
 
Usage: '''.urban #number# <word>'''
 
Example:
 
[Jason] '''.urban 4 jason'''
 
[Internets] [4/7] Leader of the Argonauts; Legendary Hero associated with Greek Mythology; Same level as Hercules, Ulysses, and Achilles; Smart, Sexy, Very Handsome person; often RF Engineer by day and gigaloo by night. Admired and idolized by many.; I wish I could be like Jason.; Jason is my American Idol.; You are so Jason I'm jealous!
 
=====FML=====
=====FML=====
 
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'''''Display a random quote from FML'''''


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[Internets] [3826223] Today, I was getting a haircut. I had my foils in for about 10 minutes when the fire alarm went off. The building then started to fill with smoke and we evacuated. While outside watching the fire being put out, I forgot about my foils. I now have bright bleached yellow and orange hair. FML
[Internets] [3826223] Today, I was getting a haircut. I had my foils in for about 10 minutes when the fire alarm went off. The building then started to fill with smoke and we evacuated. While outside watching the fire being put out, I forgot about my foils. I now have bright bleached yellow and orange hair. FML
 
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=====Weather=====
=====Weather=====
 
<blockquote>
'''''Display a weather from specific city/zipcode'''''
'''''Display a weather from specific city/zipcode'''''


Usage: '''.weather <zipcode/city name>'''
* Usage: <code>.weather [<em>zipcode</em>{{!}}<em>city name</em>{{!}}-n <em>nick</em>]</code>
 
*: or: <code>.w [<em>zipcode</em>{{!}}<em>city name</em>{{!}}-n <em>nick</em>]</code>
Example:
*: <code>-n <em>nick</em></code> option allows you to see the weather of a nick's registered location.
 
** Examples:
[Jason] '''.weather 90210'''
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .weather 90210
 
<Internets> :: Beverly Hills, CA :: Conditions Clear :: Temperature 29.1C / 84.3F :: Heat index 29C / 85F :: Dew point 17C / 62F :: Pressure 1013mb / 29.92in :: Humidity 47% :: Visibility 16.1km / 10.0mi :: Wind Calm :: Last Updated on August 26, 11:24 AM PDT :: Powered by <nowiki>http://wunderground.com</nowiki> ::</pre></div>
[Internets] Weather for Beverly Hills, CA 90210: Current: 78°F, Clear, Wind: SE at 0 mph, Humidity: 50%
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .weather panama city, fl
 
<Internets> :: Panama City, FL :: Conditions Partly Cloudy :: Temperature 30.1C / 86.2F :: Heat index 28C / 83F :: Dew point 4C / 39F :: Pressure 1022mb / 30.18in :: Humidity 19% :: Visibility 16.1km / 10.0mi :: Wind Calm :: Last Updated on August 26, 1:33 PM CDT :: Powered by <nowiki>http://wunderground.com</nowiki> ::</pre></div>
[Jason] '''.weather panama city, fl'''
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .w -n KillaH
 
<Internets> :: Gavle, Sweden :: Conditions Clear :: Temperature 19.0C / 66.2F :: Dew point 8C / 46F :: Pressure 1022mb / 30.18in :: Humidity 48% :: Visibility N/A :: Wind from SSW at 3.2km/h / 2.0 mph :: Last Updated on August 26, 8:32 PM CEST :: Powered by <nowiki>http://wunderground.com</nowiki> ::</pre></div>
[Internets] Weather for Panama City, FL: Current: 91°F, Cloudy, Wind: W at 1 mph, Humidity: 59%
</blockquote>
 
=====Forecast=====
=====Forecast=====
<blockquote>
'''''Displays 4-day forecast for a location'''''


'''''Displays 5-day forecast for a location'''''
* Usage: <code>.forecast [<em>zipcode</em>{{!}}<em>city name</em>{{!}}-n <em>nick</em>]</code>
 
*: or: <code>.f [<em>zipcode</em>{{!}}<em>city name</em>{{!}}-n <em>nick</em>]</code>
Usage: '''.forecast <zipcode/city name>'''
*: <code>-n <em>nick</em></code> option allows you to see the forecast of a nick's registered location.
 
** Examples:
Example:
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .forecast 90210
 
<Internets> :: Beverly Hills, CA :: Sunday Fog 25C / 77F 9C / 48F :: Monday Partly Cloudy 22C / 72F 12C / 54F :: Tuesday Partly Cloudy (10%) 23C / 73F 12C / 54F :: Wednesday Mostly Cloudy 21C / 70F 12C / 54F ::</pre></div>
[Jason] '''.forecast 90210'''
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .f -n KillaH
 
<Internets> :: Gavle, Sweden :: Monday Mostly Cloudy 25C / 76F 10C / 50F :: Tuesday Partly Cloudy 24C / 75F 11C / 52F :: Wednesday Partly Cloudy 20C / 68F 10C / 50F :: Thursday Mostly Cloudy 21C / 70F 10C / 50F ::</pre></div>
[Internets] :: Beverly Hills, CA :: Sunday Fog 25C / 77F 9C / 48F :: Monday Partly Cloudy 22C / 72F 12C / 54F :: Tuesday Partly Cloudy (10%) 23C / 73F 12C / 54F :: Wednesday Mostly Cloudy 21C / 70F 12C / 54F ::
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=====Registering location=====
=====Registering location=====
 
<blockquote>
'''''Links a location to your nick that will be used as default location in .weather and .forecast'''''
'''''Links a location to your nick that will be used as default location in .weather and .forecast'''''


Usage: '''.register_location <zipcode/city name>'''
* Usage: <code>.register_location {<em>zipcode</em>{{!}}<em>city name</em>}</code>
 
*: or: <code>.regloc {<em>zipcode</em>{{!}}<em>city name</em>}</code>
Example:
** Example:
 
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre>    <Jason> .register_location 90210
[Jason] '''.register_location 90210'''
<Internets> Jason: registered location Beverly Hills, CA</pre></div>
 
</blockquote>
[Internets] Jason: registered location Beverly Hills, CA
 
=====Translate text from one language to another=====
=====Translate text from one language to another=====
 
<blockquote>
Usage: '''.translate <textlanguage> <targetlanguage> <string>'''
* Usage: <code>.translate [<em>textlanguage</em>] <em>targetlanguage</em> <em>string of text to be translated</em></code>
 
*: or: <code>.t [<em>textlanguage</em>] <em>targetlanguage</em> <em>string of text to be translated</em></code>
Example:
** Example:
 
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre> <Jason> .translate en es What is your name?
[Jason] '''.translate en es What is your name?'''
<Internets> [t] [from en] -> ¿Cómo te llamas?</pre></div>
 
<div style="margin-left: 2em;"><pre> <Jason> .translate es en ¿Cómo te llamas?
[Internets] [t] [from en] -> ¿Cómo te llamas?
<Internets> [t] [from es] What's your name?</pre></div>
 
[Jason] '''.translate es en ¿Cómo te llamas?'''
 
[Internets] [t] [from es] What's your name?


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Latest revision as of 07:34, 5 June 2023

Note: All services commands, including those which have not been listed on this page, can be found with the HELP command. All of the services listed below include this.

Examples: /msg NickServ HELP or /msg FunServ HELP.

NickServ Commands

Register Your Nickname

This command registers your nickname into the Rizon database and makes sure no other user is able to use this nickname. However, Please be aware that nicks expire after 90 days of non-usage.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ REGISTER yourPassword your@email.address
    • Example: /msg NickServ REGISTER mypasswordatrizon somename@somedomain.net

Please be aware that the email must be valid as the confirmation code sent to this email must be verified in order for the registration process to complete.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ CONFIRM confirmation code
    • Example: /msg NickServ CONFIRM 20sik25t2


Cancel Registration

This command will cancel the current registration request on your nickname. This is used when the email you used to register is invalid.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ CANCEL yourPassword

Please be aware that you will have to re-issue the registration command with a valid email, and then enter the confirmation code to complete your nick registration.


Resend Confirmation Code

If you did not receive your confirmation code or entered an invalid email address, cancel your registration and re-register with your valid information.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ CANCEL yourPassword


Identify to Your Nickname

Now that you have registered your nickname, it is very important to remember to identify EVERY TIME you access Rizon. The password in this case is the password you supplied during nick registration.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY yourPassword
    • Example: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY mypasswordatrizon


Change Password

To change your nick password:

  • Usage: /msg NickServ set PASSWORD yourNewPassword
    • Example: /msg NickServ set PASSWORD supersecretpass123

Note: PASSWORD is the word password, not your old password.


Group Nicknames

This command groups your current nickname with your Main Nick.
To see what your Main Nick is — using your other, registered nick — look for the following line in your /WHOIS YourNick :

YourNick has identified for MainNick
  • Usage: /msg NickServ GROUP MainNick yourPassword
    • Example: Your main nickname is OldNick, which holds access to all your channels (op in some channel, voice in another, ... etc.). You logon to Rizon with, or change your nick to, NewNick, and you would now like to have same permissions as your OldNick, you would have to do:
      /msg NickServ GROUP OldNick oldnickspassword

Please be aware that, if you wish to group a currently registered nickname; e.g., group NewNick to OldNick, then you will have to drop the registration on NewNick first. See Drop Nickname on how to drop a nickname.


Recover Nickname

If you logon to Rizon and notice your registered nickname is being used by another user. You can have services retrieve this nickname for you through recover.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ RECOVER yourNickname yourPassword
    • Example: /msg NickServ RECOVER OldNick mypasswordatrizon

Following recover, services holds yourNickname for one minute. In order to release your nickname sooner:

  • Usage: /msg NickServ RELEASE yourNickname yourPassword
    • Example: /msg NickServ RELEASE OldNick mypasswordatrizon


Ghost

The ghost command is useful when a "ghost" of your nick is present on IRC. The ghost is not really connected but IRC assumes it to be. This could be due to various different reasons such as internet issues, or an an abrupt shutdown. Unlike recover, ghost allows you to reclaim your nick right away.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ GHOST yourNickname yourPassword
    • Example: /msg NickServ GHOST OldNick mypasswordatrizon


Protect Nickname

If another user logon to Rizon and uses your nick, you can only get it back by using the RECOVER command. To make it easier for you, you can enable the KILL setting. With protection on, if another user tries to take your nick, they will be given one minute to change to another nick, after which NickServ will forcibly change their nick. If you select QUICK, the user will be given only 20 seconds to change nicks instead of the usual 60.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ SET KILL {ON|QUICK|OFF}
    • Example: /msg NickServ SET KILL ON

Access List

This command lists the channels the nickname has access on:

  • Usage: /msg NickServ ALIST


Removing Channel Access

One's own access can be removed from a channel via ALIST DEL

  • Usage: /msg NickServ ALIST DEL #channel
    • Example: /msg NickServ ALIST DEL #Rizon


Nick Information

If you would like to know information about a nick which is registered (last time seen, when it was registered), you can use the command info.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ INFO nick
    • Example: /msg NickServ INFO OldNick
    • This will return Information about OldNick such as
 -NickServ- OldNick is oldnick
 -NickServ- Last seen address: oldnick@oldnick.at.some.isp.net
 -NickServ-   Time registered: Nov 27 13:29:55 2005 MST
 -NickServ-    Last seen time: Dec 13 09:54:12 2010 MST


Logout

If you would like to logout of services, you can use the command logout. This command makes you not recognized as the owner of the nick.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ LOGOUT

Note: You must be identified in order to use this command.


Drop Nickname

Use this command If you would like to drop any of your nicknames, that are within your Nick Group, for any reason. In order to use this command, you must first identify with your password.

Please, note that the effects of this command are irreversible, and the dropped nickname will lose ALL current access to all channels.

  • Usage: /msg NickServ DROP nickname
    • Example: /msg NickServ DROP OldNick

Note: As a security measure, you will be asked to verify the drop command in order to complete the drop procedure.

  • Example: Jason is your identified nick that you'd like to drop:
    • Dropping the nick Jason: /msg NickServ DROP Jason
    • -NickServ- Confirm drop with /msg NickServ DROP Jason G1UXZjsjf
    • Confirming to complete dropping that nick: /msg NickServ DROP Jason G1UXZjsjf

ChanServ Commands

Register a Channel

Users can use services in order to claim/register an empty channel. Registering a channel keeps the channel name save for the user and gives them the ability to use variety of different Rizon services.

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel chanPassword description
    • Example: /msg ChanServ REGISTER #newchannel mynewpassword A brand new channel
    • This allows you to register the channel #newchannel with password mynewpassword and with description A brand new channel. You must be an operator in #newchannel, and the channel must not be already registered.


Identify as Channel Owner

This command allows you to identify to ChanServ as the owner of the channel. You must have the channel password in order to use this command.

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ IDENTIFY #channel chanPassword
    • Example: /msg ChanServ IDENTIFY #rizonchannel rizonpassword


Unban User from Channel

If you have been banned from a channel, you can use the unban command to unban yourself, even if you aren't in the channel. This command can also be used to unban any nickname currently in use. By default, this command can be used only by that channel operator (@; +o) or above.

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ UNBAN #channel nickname
    • Example: /msg ChanServ UNBAN #rizonchannel
    • Example: /msg ChanServ UNBAN #rizonchannel SomeNick


Invite Yourself to a Channel

This command allows you to invite yourself to a channel, providing you have sufficient access on the channel. By default, this command can only be used by op (@; +o) or above.

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ INVITE #channel
    • Example: /msg ChanServ INVITE #rizonchannel


Get a Channel Key

This command allows you to get the key (+k) of the channel, providing you have sufficient access. By default, this command can only be used by op (@; +o) or above.

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ GETKEY #channel
    • Example: /msg ChanServ GETKEY #rizonchannel

You would then use the command /join #channel key to enter the channel.


Channel Access Privileges

Access privileges in a channel are either temporary or permanent, as follows:

Temporary channel status, does not modify the channel Access List, system agnostic:

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ {VOICE|DEVOICE | HALFOP|DEHALFOP | OP|DEOP | PROTECT|DEPROTECT | OWNER|DEOWNER} #channel nick
  • Example: /msg ChanServ HALFOP #rizonchannel Peter


Notes:
  • The above ChanServ temporary channel status commands can be simplified by enabling the BotServ option FANTASY; using: /msg BotServ SET #channel FANTASY ON
  • Likewise, the command /MODE #channel +|-{v|h|o|a|q} nick assigns temporary channel status to users. Details are found under the Modes that give users extra abilities section, of the Channel Modes.


Permanent channel status, modifies the channel Access List, system-specific:

  1. xOP:
    • Usage: /msg ChanServ {VOP|HOP|AOP|SOP} #channel {ADD|DEL} nick
    • Example: /msg ChanServ VOP #rizonchannel ADD Peter
  2. Access:
    • Usage: /msg ChanServ ACCESS #channel {ADD|DEL} nick level
    • Example: /msg ChanServ ACCESS #rizonchannel ADD Peter 3
  3. Flags:
    • Usage: /msg ChanServ FLAGS #channel nick +|-{flag(s)|*}
    • Example: /msg ChanServ FLAGS #rizonchannel Peter +Vi

Clear

Tells ChanServ to clear certain settings on a channel.

  • Usage: /msg ChanServ CLEAR #channel setting

Note: By default, this is limited to channel founders.

Setting can be one of the following:
Setting Description
MODES Clears all modes on the channel (However, this does not clear bans, exempts, or invites (b, e, I). Any locked modes will be automatically reapplied).
BANS Clears all bans (+b) from the channel.
EXCEPTS Clears all excepts (+e) from the channel.
INVITES Clears all permanent invites (+I) from the channel.
OPS Removes operator, protect, and owner status (+o, +a, +q) from anyone with that mode set.
HOPS Removes halfoperator status (+h) from anyone with that mode set.
VOICES Removes voice status (+v) from anyone with that mode set.
USERS Removes (kicks) all users from the channel.
NONSSL Removes (kicks) all users from the channel who are not connected via SSL/TLS.
  • Example: /msg ChanServ CLEAR #rizonchannel USERS


For more commands, visit Channel Management 101 and Channel Management 102

MemoServ Commands

MemoServ allows you to send and receive short messages to/from other IRC users or channels. Even is users are offline at the time they're sent a memo, they can read it as soon as they come identify to NickServ.

In order to be able to send and receive memos, you need to have identified to a registered nickname.


Sending Memos

Sending a memo to a nick or channel:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ SEND {nick|#channel} memo text
    • Example: /msg MemoServ SEND Peter I'm missing you!


Cancel a Memo

Cancelling the last unread memo you sent to a nick or channel:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ CANCEL {nick|#channel}
    • Example: /msg MemoServ CANCEL Peter


List Memos

Listing all, or only particular, memos you have, or a given channel has received:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ LIST [#channel] [list|NEW]
    • Example: /msg MemoServ LIST NEW

Note: NEW lists only new (unread) memos, LIST 2-4 lists memos numbered 2 through 4. If neither NEW, a number nor a list is given, all memos will be listed, with unread memos marked with a * to the left of the memo number.


Read Memos

Reading particular memos you or a channel received:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ READ [#channel] {number|list|LAST|NEW}
    • Example: /msg MemoServ READ NEW


Deleting Memos

Deleting particular memos you or a channel received:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ DEL [#channel] {number|list|LAST|NEW|ALL}
    • Example: /msg MemoServ DEL 2


Memo Options

Setting various memo options:

  • NOTIFY
- Changing when you will be notified about new memos:
  Syntax:

/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY {ON|LOGON|NEW|OFF}

 
  • ON: notification on identification to NickServ, unsetting /away, and when they are sent to you.
 
  • LOGON: notification on identification, and unsetting /away.
 
  • NEW: notification when they are sent to you.
 
  • OFF: no notification at all.
  Example:

/msg MemoServ SET NOTIFY NEW

  • LIMIT
- Setting the maximum number of memos you, or the given channel, can receive:
  Syntax: /msg MemoServ SET LIMIT [#channel] limit
  Example:

/msg MemoServ SET LIMIT 5

  Note: You cannot set the limit any higher than 20. Setting it to 0 won't allow anyone to send you a memo.


Info

Viewing your (or if given a channel's) amount of (unread) memos, the memo limit, and your notification setting:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ INFO [#channel]
    • Example: /msg MemoServ INFO #rizonchannel


Memo Status

Checking whether the last memo you sent to a user has been read or not:

  • Syntax: /msg MemoServ CHECK [nick]
    • Example: /msg MemoServ CHECK Peter

BotServ Commands

BotServ allows you to have a bot on your own channel. The assigned bot will join a channel whenever there is at least 1 user on it. You can also set a badwords list to kick (or ban) someone whenever they say a badword.

Channel owners with a channel with 150 or more users may now claim an Authline, which gives you the right to request a custom BotServ bot: http://s.rizon.net/authline

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 name of the bot you want in the channel.

  • Example: /msg BotServ ASSIGN #rizonchannel |Glorious_Failure|

To list available bots, use:

/msg BotServ BOTLIST

Note: Since the introduction of new services featuring Fantasy commands, all commands of the syntax /msg ChanServ COMMAND #channel [PARAMETERS] will become .COMMAND [PARAMETERS]. All commands that are available in /msg ChanServ HELP can be used in a channel; EXCEPT IDENTIFY, for obvious reasons.


Channel Status Commands

  • Voice (+; +v)
    • .voice nick
    • .devoice nick
  • Halfop (%; +h)
    • .halfop nick
    • .dehalfop nick
  • Op (@; +o)
    • .op nick
    • .deop nick
  • Protected/Admin (&; +a)
    Note: Requires protectmode to be enabled.
    • .protect nick
    • .deprotect nick
  • Owner (~; +q)
    Note: Requires ownermode to be enabled.
    • .owner
    • .deowner


Kicking & Banning Commands

Kicking a user from the channel via BotServ, with an optional reason:

  • .kick nick [reason]

or

  • .k nick [reason]

Kicking and banning a user from the channel via BotServ, with an optional reason:

  • .kickban nick [reason]

or

  • .kb nick [reason]

or

  • .ban nick [reason]


Access Commands

Viewing the channel's Access List, optionally you can view the Access level of a particular nick or list entry only:

  • .access list [nick|number|number-range]
    • Example: .access list Jason
    • Example: .access list 13
    • Example: .access list 13-15

Adding a nick to the access list:

  • .access add nick level
    • Example: .access add Jason 5
    • Default levels: 3 = voice (+), 4 = halfop (%), 5 = op (@), 10 = protected op/admin (&)

Deleting a nick from the access list:

  • .access del {nick|number|number-range}
    • Example: .access del Jason
    • Example: .access del 13
    • Example: .access del 13-15

Clearing the access list:

  • .access clear


AKick Commands

Viewing the channel's full auto-kick list, or the akick entry of a particular nick, or a partial list:

  • .akick list [nick|number|number-range]
    • Example: .akick list Jason
    • Example: .akick list 13
    • Example: .akick list 13-15

Viewing the channel's autokick list in more detail than .akick list:

  • .akick view [nick|number|number-range]
    • Example: .akick view Jason
    • Example: .akick view 13
    • Example: .akick view 13-15

Adding a nick or usermask to the autokick list with an optional reason:

  • .akick add {nick|userMask} [reason]
    • Example: .akick add Jason spammer
    • Example: .akick add Jason*!*@* spammer

Deleting a nick/usermask or list entry from the autokick list:

  • .akick del {nick|userMask|number|number-range}
    • Example: .akick del Jason
    • Example: .akick del Jason*!*@*
    • Example: .akick del 13
    • Example: .akick del 13-15

Clearing the channel's autokick list:

  • .akick clear

Enforcing an akick on users matching an entry on the autokick list who is currently on the channel:

  • .akick enforce

Note: akicks will automatically be enforced whenever a new akick is added.

Setting a permanent channel ban for an akicked usermask: (If someone tries to remove the ban it will automatically be set again.)

  • .akick stick userMask
    • Example: .akick stick Jason*!*@*

Removing the stick, the ban will be allowed to be removed again.

  • .akick unstick userMask
    • Example: .akick unstick Jason*!*@*

Note: This does not remove the akick.


Miscellaneous Commands

Checking when a user was last seen on the channel:

  • .seen nick
    • Example: .seen Jason

Note: The specified user has to be on the channel's access list.

Viewing information about the channel:

  • .info

Viewing more detailed information about the channel:

  • .info ALL

Note: Requires founder status by default.


If you have a BotServ bot on your channel, but these commands still don't work for you, assure that Fantasy mode is enabled: /msg BotServ SET #channel FANTASY ON

HostServ Commands

Request a vHost

In order to request a vHost from HostServ, use the request command:

  • Usage: /msg HostServ REQUEST your.vHost.here
    • Example: /msg HostServ REQUEST this.is.my.vHost

vHosts are approved by Rizon staff and must meet requirements that are described at vHost.


Activate vHost

Approval/Rejection of vHosts are sent in memos, and if your vHost has been approved, you can use the following command to turn it on:

  • Usage: /msg HostServ ON


Deactivate vHost

If you would like to turn off your vHost, for whatever reason, use the following:

  • Usage: /msg HostServ OFF


vHost Group

This command allows users to synchronise vHost for all the nicks in their group. It will set the current nick's vHost to all the group members.

  • Usage: /msg HostServ GROUP

FunServ Commands

FunServ is a custom service provided for Rizon users. FunServ includes Trivia, Quotes, LimitServ, Internets, eRepublik and e-Sim bots.

For a list of the basic usage of all FunServ services, use /msg FunServ HELP. It is, however, important to note that only channel founders are allowed to request and remove FunServ services.


Trivia

Trivia bot simply that allows Trivia games to be held in channel on various different topics.


To assign Trivia bot to your channel, use the following command:

  • Usage: /msg Trivia REQUEST #channel
    • Example: /msg Trivia REQUEST #rizonchannel


to remove Trivia bot from your channel, use the following command:

  • Usage: /msg Trivia REMOVE #channel
    • Example: /msg Trivia REMOVE #rizonchannel


Some of the other commands, that can be used in the channel to customize Trivia, are:

Trivia Command Command Function
.help trivia lists all trivia commands.
.trivia number starts playing a round of number questions.
.strivia stops the current round.
.topten or .tt lists top ten players.
.rank [nick] shows yours, or optionally given nick, current rank.
.themes lists available question themes.
.theme set name changes current question theme (must be the channel founder).

The current question themes, in which we have, are:

Theme Number of Questions
default 78809
Anime 2323
Geography 121
History 64
LOTR-Books 800
LOTR-Movies 455
Movies 731
Naruto 918
ScienceAndNature 96
Simpsons 249
Stargate 2082


LimitServ

LimitServ bot dynamically limits the number of concurrent channel members, in order to prevent join floods in channels containing at least 20 users.

It will not join smaller channels, as it's lowest sensible limit is not sensitive enough for small user-bases, and lower limits would need to change with each join/part, causing mode spam.


Usage

To request LimitServ, use the following command:

  • Usage: /msg LimitServ REQUEST #channel
    • Example: /msg LimitServ REQUEST #rizonchannel

To remove LimitServ, use the following command:

  • Usage: /msg LimitServ REMOVE #channel
    • Example: /msg LimitServ REMOVE #rizonchannel


How LimitServ Works

LimitServ will change the user limit when the current limit has been off by 2 or more users for at least one minute.

Example:

12:01 -!- mode/#help [+l 25] by LimitServ
12:02 -!- user21 [user@21.V.Host] has joined #help
12:02 -!- user22 [user@22.V.Host] has joined #help
12:03 -!- mode/#help [+l 27] by LimitServ
or
12:01 LimitServ sets mode: +l 25
12:02 user21 (user@21.V.Host) has joined #help
12:02 user22 (user@22.V.Host) has joined #help
12:03 LimitServ sets mode: +l 27

The settings shown below are dependant on the current user-count and are not user configurable.

Current user count New user limit
Less than 100 Current user count + 5
100-299 Current user count + 8
300-499 Current user count + 10
More than 500 Current user count + 12


Internets

Internets is a Rizon internet bot, which comes with many various commands, such as qdb, urbandictionary, and more.


Requesting Internets

In order to request this bot, use the following command:

  • Usage: /msg Internets REQUEST #channel
    • Example: /msg Internets REQUEST #rizonchannel

In order to remove Internets from your channel, use the following command:

  • Usage: /msg Internets REMOVE #channel
    • Example: /msg Internets REMOVE #rizonchannel


Internets Features

YouTube URL Information

Automatically looks up the information of a YouTube URL

Only channel founder may enable and disable this feature.

  • Enable: /msg Internets YTINFO #channel
    • Example: /msg Internets YTINFO #rizonchannel
  • Disable: /msg Internets NOYTINFO #channel
    • Example: /msg Internets NOYTINFO #rizonchannel
Calculate

Calculates an expression

  • Usage: .cc expression
    • Example:
    <Jason> .cc 2pi
<Internets> [calc] 2 * pi = 6.28318531
Dice

Rolls X N-sided dice with an optional modifier A (XdN±A)

  • Usage: .d number-of-dicednumber-sides[{+|-}modifier]
    • Examples:
    <Jason> .d 6
<Internets> :: Total 5 / 6 [83%] :: Results [5] ::
    <Jason> .d 3d6
<Internets> :: Total 9 / 18 [50%] :: Results [4, 3, 2] ::
    <Jason> .d 3d6+6
<Internets> :: Total 13 / 24 [54%] :: Results [4, 2, 1] ::
Urban Dictionary

Search for a word on Urban Dictionary

  • Usage: .urbandictionary word [/number]
    or: .u word [/number]
    /number option shows a specific definition, for words with multiple ones.
    • Examples:
    <Jason> .urbandictionary jason
<Internets> [1/7] the only name that can be spelled through 5 months of the year.; J - July; A - August; S- September; O - October; N - November; Jason is a very unique name
    <Jason> .urbandictionary jason /4
<Internets> [4/7] Leader of the Argonauts; Legendary Hero associated with Greek Mythology; Same level as Hercules, Ulysses, and Achilles; Smart, Sexy, Very Handsome person; often RF Engineer by day and gigaloo by night. Admired and idolized by many.; I wish I could be like Jason.; Jason is my American Idol.; You are so Jason I'm jealous!
Weather

Display a weather from specific city/zipcode

  • Usage: .weather [zipcode|city name|-n nick]
    or: .w [zipcode|city name|-n nick]
    -n nick option allows you to see the weather of a nick's registered location.
    • Examples:
    <Jason> .weather 90210
<Internets> :: Beverly Hills, CA :: Conditions Clear :: Temperature 29.1C / 84.3F :: Heat index 29C / 85F :: Dew point 17C / 62F :: Pressure 1013mb / 29.92in :: Humidity 47% :: Visibility 16.1km / 10.0mi :: Wind Calm :: Last Updated on August 26, 11:24 AM PDT :: Powered by http://wunderground.com ::
    <Jason> .weather panama city, fl
<Internets> :: Panama City, FL :: Conditions Partly Cloudy :: Temperature 30.1C / 86.2F :: Heat index 28C / 83F :: Dew point 4C / 39F :: Pressure 1022mb / 30.18in :: Humidity 19% :: Visibility 16.1km / 10.0mi :: Wind Calm :: Last Updated on August 26, 1:33 PM CDT :: Powered by http://wunderground.com ::
    <Jason> .w -n KillaH
<Internets> :: Gavle, Sweden :: Conditions Clear :: Temperature 19.0C / 66.2F :: Dew point 8C / 46F :: Pressure 1022mb / 30.18in :: Humidity 48% :: Visibility N/A :: Wind from SSW at 3.2km/h / 2.0 mph :: Last Updated on August 26, 8:32 PM CEST :: Powered by http://wunderground.com ::
Forecast

Displays 4-day forecast for a location

  • Usage: .forecast [zipcode|city name|-n nick]
    or: .f [zipcode|city name|-n nick]
    -n nick option allows you to see the forecast of a nick's registered location.
    • Examples:
    <Jason> .forecast 90210
<Internets> :: Beverly Hills, CA :: Sunday Fog 25C / 77F 9C / 48F :: Monday Partly Cloudy 22C / 72F 12C / 54F :: Tuesday Partly Cloudy (10%) 23C / 73F 12C / 54F :: Wednesday Mostly Cloudy 21C / 70F 12C / 54F ::
    <Jason> .f -n KillaH
<Internets> :: Gavle, Sweden :: Monday Mostly Cloudy 25C / 76F 10C / 50F :: Tuesday Partly Cloudy 24C / 75F 11C / 52F :: Wednesday Partly Cloudy 20C / 68F 10C / 50F :: Thursday Mostly Cloudy 21C / 70F 10C / 50F ::
Registering location

Links a location to your nick that will be used as default location in .weather and .forecast

  • Usage: .register_location {zipcode|city name}
    or: .regloc {zipcode|city name}
    • Example:
    <Jason> .register_location 90210
<Internets> Jason: registered location Beverly Hills, CA
Translate text from one language to another
  • Usage: .translate [textlanguage] targetlanguage string of text to be translated
    or: .t [textlanguage] targetlanguage string of text to be translated
    • Example:
 <Jason> .translate en es What is your name?
<Internets> [t] [from en] -> ¿Cómo te llamas?
 <Jason> .translate es en ¿Cómo te llamas?
<Internets> [t] [from es] What's your name?

List of languages supported:

Language
ar Arabic
bg Bulgarian
ca Catalan
cs Czech
da Danish
nl Dutch
en English
et Estonian
fi Finnish
fr French
de German
el Greek
hi Hindi
hu Hungarian
id Indonesian
it Italian
ja Japanese
ko Korean
lv Latvian
lt Lithuanian
no Norwegian
fa Persian (ALPHA)
pl Polish
pt Portuguese
ro Romanian
ru Russian
sk Slovak
sl Slovenian
es Spanish
sv Swedish
th Thai
tr Turkish
uk Ukrainian
vi Vietnamese