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Usermodes: (usermodes in '''bold''' indicate oper only)
==Example==


== Mode descriptions ==
To set <code>+g</code> mode on your nickname:
{| border="1" cellpadding="5"
 
|+o||Designates this client is an IRC Operator. Use the /oper command to attain this.
:<code>/mode <em>yourNick</em> +g</code>
 
To unset it:
 
:<code>/mode <em>yourNick</em> -g</code>
 
==User Modes==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
|+i||Designates this client 'invisible'.
! Mode
! Title
! Description
|-
|-
|+p||Hides the output of channels this client is in from WHOIS to non-admins.
| colspan=3 style="background: white; padding-left: 0.5em; padding-top: 0em; font-weight: bold" | <h4>Modes that prevent certain messages</h4>
|-
|-
|+D||"deaf": don't receive channel messages
| <tt>'''C'''</tt>
| No CTCP
| Blocks incoming CTCPs.
|-
|-
|+G||"soft caller id": block private messages from people not on any common channels with you (unless they are /accept'ed)
| <tt>'''D'''</tt>
| Deaf
| Blocks channel messages.
|-
|-
|+g||"caller id" mode: only allow /accept clients to message you
| <tt>'''g'''</tt>
| Caller ID
| Blocks private messages from users whom you haven't <code>/accept</code>'ed. Can be edited/removed by typing <code>/accept -<em>nick</em></code>
|-
|-
|+x||"cloaked": this client's hostname has been 'cloaked'.
| <tt>'''G'''</tt>
| Soft caller ID
| Blocks private messages from users whom you neither share them channels, nor have been <code>/accept</code>'ed. As above, can be edited/removed by typing <code>/accept -<em>nick</em></code>
|-
|-
|+r||Designates this client as having identified to its nickname.  
| <tt>'''R'''</tt>
| RegOnly
| Blocks private messages from unidentified users.
|-
|-
|+R||"RegOnly": this client will only accept private messages from clients who have identified to their nickname.
| colspan=3 style="background: white; padding-left: 0.5em; padding-top: 0em; font-weight: bold" | <h4>Modes that add privacy</h4>
|-
|-
|+S||Designates this client as having connected via SSL.
| <tt>'''i'''</tt>
| Invisible
| Hides you from showing up in a wildcard <code>/who</code> command. (Automatically set on connect.)
|-
|-
|+W||Designates this client as having connected via CGI:IRC.
| <tt>'''p'''</tt>
| Private
| Hides your non-common channels, as well as your sign-on and idle time in a <code>/whois <em>yourNick</em></code>.
|-
| <tt>'''x'''</tt>
| Cloaked
| Hides part or all of your hostname. (Automatically set on connect.)
|-
| colspan=3 style="background: white; padding-left: 0.5em; padding-top: 0em; font-weight: bold" | <h4>Modes only settable by services or servers</h4>
|-
| <tt>'''r'''</tt>
| Registered
| ''Only set by services''. You get this when you are identified to NickServ.
|-
| <tt>'''S'''</tt>
| SSL
| ''Only set by the server.'' You get this when you connect via SSL.
|-
| <tt>'''W'''</tt>
| CGI:IRC
| ''Only set by the server.'' You get this when you connect using either [[Qchat]], [[RizonBNC_FAQ|RizonBNC]], or [https://wiki.mibbit.com/index.php/Main_Page#About_Mibbit Mibbit].
|}
|}


== Oper Modes (additional reference) ==


*'''+w''' - Can see server wallops.
Notes:
*'''+z''' - Can see oper wallops.
 
*'''+l''' - Can see oper locops (local wallops).
:If your client doesn't support <code>/accept</code> try either <code>/quote accept</code> or <code>/raw accept</code>.
*'''+s''' - Can see generic server messages and oper kills.
 
*'''+c''' - Can see client connections and exits.
:Rizon [[Staff]] can always Privately Message or CTCP you, as well as see full whois information.
*'''+u''' - Can see unauthorized client connections.
*'''+j''' - Can see 'rejected' client notices.
*'''+k''' - Can see server kill messages.
*'''+f''' - Can see 'I-line is full' notices.
*'''+y''' - Can see stats/links/admin requests to name a few.
*'''+d''' - Can see server debug messages.
*'''+n''' - Can see client nick changes.
*'''+X''' - Can see new server introduction and split messages.
*'''+b''' - Can see possible bot / join flood warnings.
*'''+a''' - Is marked as a server admin in stats p/o.
*'''+N''' - Is marked as a network administrator
*'''+C''' - Can see extended client connections and exits.

Latest revision as of 13:17, 27 March 2022

Example

To set +g mode on your nickname:

/mode yourNick +g

To unset it:

/mode yourNick -g

User Modes

Mode Title Description

Modes that prevent certain messages

C No CTCP Blocks incoming CTCPs.
D Deaf Blocks channel messages.
g Caller ID Blocks private messages from users whom you haven't /accept'ed. Can be edited/removed by typing /accept -nick
G Soft caller ID Blocks private messages from users whom you neither share them channels, nor have been /accept'ed. As above, can be edited/removed by typing /accept -nick
R RegOnly Blocks private messages from unidentified users.

Modes that add privacy

i Invisible Hides you from showing up in a wildcard /who command. (Automatically set on connect.)
p Private Hides your non-common channels, as well as your sign-on and idle time in a /whois yourNick.
x Cloaked Hides part or all of your hostname. (Automatically set on connect.)

Modes only settable by services or servers

r Registered Only set by services. You get this when you are identified to NickServ.
S SSL Only set by the server. You get this when you connect via SSL.
W CGI:IRC Only set by the server. You get this when you connect using either Qchat, RizonBNC, or Mibbit.


Notes:

If your client doesn't support /accept try either /quote accept or /raw accept.
Rizon Staff can always Privately Message or CTCP you, as well as see full whois information.