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Revision as of 10:02, 8 March 2013
In new channels, XOP is the default accesstype, it is built for easy use with only 4 levels, and no configuration.
If you're finding you'd like to change to XOP from another accesstype, for whatever reason, you can come back to it.
/msg ChanServ SET #channel ACCESSTYPE XOP
The levels and modes are as follows
Level | Mode | Character | Mibbit Equivalent |
---|---|---|---|
SOP | +a | & | "A key" |
AOP | +o | @ | "A star" |
HOP | +h | % | "A half star" |
VOP | +v | + | "A speaker" |
Adding/Deleting users to/from XOP
- SOP
- Adding:
/msg ChanServ SOP #channel ADD nick
- Deleting:
/msg ChanServ SOP #channel DEL nick
- AOP
- Adding:
/msg ChanServ AOP #channel ADD nick
- Deleting:
/msg ChanServ AOP #channel DEL nick
- HOP
- Adding:
/msg ChanServ HOP #channel ADD nick
- Deleting:
/msg ChanServ HOP #channel DEL nick
- VOP
- Adding:
/msg ChanServ VOP #channel ADD nick
- Deleting:
/msg ChanServ VOP #channel DEL nick
Listing users in XOP
/msg ChanServ level #channel LIST