%{help=help}%{-} DCC commands for %B, %V: For all users: %bwho away quit whom%b %bme page match motd%b %bbots newpass chat handle%b %bwhoami echo strip su%b %btrace fixcodes bottree vbottree%b %bbotinfo relay -host%b %{o|o} For ops: %baddlog console match whois%b %{+t} For botnet masters: %b+bot botattr chhandle chpass%b %b+host -bot link chaddr%b %bboot unlink banner dccstat%b %{+m|m} For channel masters: %bchattr save backup reload%b %bstatus traffic uptime%b %{+m} For global masters: %b+user +ignore comment binds%b %bignores -user -ignore dccstat%b %bdebug rehash restart module%b %{+n} For owners: %bdie simul loadmod unloadmod%b %blanguage set tcl rehelp%b %bmodules +lang -lang +lsec%b %b-lsec lstat relang ldump%b %{-} All commands begin with '.', and all else goes to the party line. %{+m} Text starting with ',' is sent ONLY to bot-masters. %{-} You can get help on individual commands: %b'.help '%b. %{+n} Extra help relating to loaded modules may be obtained by typing %b'.help module'%b. Possible modules include: %bassoc channels compress console ctcp%b %bfilesys irc notes seen server%b %bshare transfer uptime wire%b %{-} You may receive a list of commands provided by all loaded modules by using %b'.help all'%b. If you only remember a part of the command's name you are searching for, just use wildcards (e.g. %b'.help *bot*'%b), and all matching help texts will be displayed. %{help=partyline}%{-} %B party-line commands: %b.quit%b Use this command to leave the party line. %b.whom%b [channel] Shows a list of all users on the party line, or on a particular channel. %b.whom *%b Shows a list of all users, indicating which ones are on the party line. %b.chat%b Makes you leave the main partyline channel and join a specific channel (valid channels are 1 to 99999, channel 0 is the party line). %b.me%b Preform an action to the party line. %b.handle%b Changes your nick on party line. %b.help%b Shows more help on a specific command. See '%b.help all%b' for a complete list of commands. All commands begin with '.', and all else goes to the party line. %{+m} Text starting with ',' is sent ONLY to bot-masters. %{help=common}%{+o|o} ### %bcommon (the +c 'common' flag)%b Sometimes a lot of people use IRC from the same account, for example, a public telnet site, where many people can have the same user@host. For that reason, they can't use a traditional user record because they will appear to all be the same user. In such cases, create a user record for the account, and set it +c, or "common access", via the chanset command. Marking it as "common access" means that it shouldn't be used as a definitive address. When someone introduces themselves to the bot (i.e. by /msg "hello") and matches as a +c user, they will be given a new user record which identifies them BY NICKNAME. Obviously, people with that kind of user record shouldn't be given much special access, as when they change nicknames the bot will identify them as someone else. See also: chattr, whois %{help=+lang}%{+n} ### %b+lang%b Adds a new language to the top of the language list. All sections are rechecked to test if there are language files supporting the language. See also: -lang, +lsec, -lsec, lstat, relang %{help=-lang}%{+n} ### %b-lang%b Removes a language from the language list. If possible, the next available language will be loaded. See also: +lang, +lsec, -lsec, lstat, relang %{help=+lsec}%{+n} ### %b+lsec%b
Adds a new language section. The bot tries to load the section with the preferred language if possible. See also: -lang, +lang, -lsec, lstat, relang %{help=-lsec}%{+n} ### %b-lsec%b
Removes a language section. The language bindings are not removed, however. See also: +lang, -lang, +lsec, lstat, relang %{help=lstat}%{+n} ### %blstat%b Shows the language statistics: all selected languages and a list of all language sections. See also: +lang, -lang, +lsec, -lsec, relang %{help=ldump}%{+n} ### %bldump%b Dumps all language data to the partyline. See also: +lang, -lang, +lsec, -lsec, relang, lstat %{help=relang}%{+n} ### %brelang%b Try to find language files with a more preferred language than right now. See also: +lang, -lang, +lsec, -lsec, lstat %{help=tcl}%{+n} ### %btcl%b Executes the specified Tcl command. See doc/tcl-commands.doc for details on Tcl commands added to Eggdrop, and visit http://tcl.activestate.com/ for more information on Tcl. %{help=set}%{+n} ### %bset%b [value] Changes the values of config-file settings of the bot, or, if used without a value parameter, shows the current value of a setting. Any config file setting changed with this command will be reset when the config file is reloaded. Here are the variables that can be modified with this command (note that other modules can add variables): %{cols=4} botnet-nick userfile motd paranoid-telnet-flood my-ip telnet-banner admin use-telnet-banner temp-path notify-newusers owner my-hostname nat-ip dcc-sanitycheck network whois-fields username version firewall telnet-flood ignore-time dcc-flood-thr hourly-updates connect-timeout resolve-timeout dupwait-timeout require-p keep-all-logs open-telnets stealth-telnets handlen reserved-portrange console default-flags log-time timestamp-format max-logsize quick-logs logfile-suffix quiet-save sort-users die-on-sighup die-on-sigterm remote-boots max-socks max-logs protect-telnet ident-timeout share-unlinks allow-dk-cmds userfile-perm switch-logfiles-at %{end} Use %b'.help set '%b for more info on each variable. %{help=all}%{-} ### %bcore%b commands For all users: %bwho away quit whom%b %bme page match motd%b %bbots newpass chat handle%b %bwhoami echo strip su%b %btrace fixcodes bottree vbottree%b %bbotinfo relay -host%b %{o|o} For ops: %baddlog console match whois%b %{+t} For botnet masters: %b+bot botattr chhandle chpass%b %b+host -bot link chaddr%b %bboot unlink banner dccstat%b %{+m|m} For channel masters: %bchattr save backup reload%b %bstatus traffic uptime%b %{+m} For global masters: %b+user +ignore comment binds%b %bignores -user -ignore dccstat%b %bdebug rehash restart module%b %{+n} For owners: %bdie simul loadmod unloadmod%b %blanguage set tcl rehelp%b %bmodules +lang -lang +lsec%b %b-lsec lstat relang ldump%b