This guide is posted at another forums to another community by me (May 17th, 2012) and my nick is P2H at the forums and at the server I'm Play2Hard.
Original post: Click me!
I've found these commands and feature by asking from irc.tl ops/helpers and from rest of the net, links are listed below in various sections, so I thought to gather all of that info and put this together, I hope it will help someone to have it like this, useful info at one spot.
Containing:
Help and assistance information How to Register your nick/ Nick info Make a vhost to your nick/ vhost info Common IRC commands (Provided with links too) Create Your Own Channel/# Info/ Change # name/ Delete # Channel Ownership Channel Modes (Provided with a link) Channel Set command Channel Flags Channel Template command. Various of Channel commands (Secure topic - #/add URL/greet msg/ invite/access list) Color schedule for Topic Issue a BOT to your channel + info Bot games + CloudBot Blaster cmds BNC Ranks for your channel/How To Add them
/help = Shows at console irc.tl's help info.
/msg ChanServ help = Channel help.
/msg ChanServ help flags = Help command for modes etc
/msg ChanServ help commands = # Help commands.
/msg ChanServ HELP ACCESS = Access level help.
/msg ChanServ HELP SET = Set command help.
/msg ChanServ help template =Template command help.
/msg BotServ Help = Help you with BOT commands.
/msg NickServ Help = Nick help.
/rules = When connected to irc.tl, check your console for redirect-link.
Help at irc.tl while connected:
Join: #operhelp or #help / #irchelp.
Links:
IRC.TL Help:
https://www.irc.tl/help
IRC.TL Support:
https://www.irc.tl/viewforum.php?f=7
IRC.TL forums:
https://www.irc.tl/forum/5/
IRC.TL Rules:
https://www.irc.tl/rules.php
IRC.TL network homepage:
http://www.irc.tl/home/
IRC.TL Banned section:
https://www.irc.tl/viewforum.php?f=23
IRC.TL News section:
https://www.irc.tl/viewforum.php?f=1
IRC.TL's software (Before on the former daemon xOP existed, not anymore though):
InspIRCd (Click me!)
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Register a nick:
Fill in your information in the fields, when you're opening your IRC client for the first time, web-based or external.
Note:
A registered nick is deleted automatically along with its vhost if you don't log-in on irc.tl within 30 days.
(Source: https://www.irc.tl/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=85)
How to register it
After you've logged in to IRC.TL, type: /ns register [your desired password] and [your e-mail], now an e-mail is sent from the network to your e-mail and also it explains how you shall proceed, right after you've used /ns register successfully.
In order to register your account, just wait for an activation e-mail, check junkmail for it and if it doesn't come, pay a visit at #operhelp or #help and ask for help and when it comes, type in the information from the mail (If it don't come, Operators can help you.).
Note: Remember to always do: /ns identify [your chosen password] or /msg NickServ Identify [password] each and every time you log-in to the server, to activate your vhost, registered nickname.
Changing your password:
/ns SETPASS [account] [key] [newpass]
How make a vhost of your nick at irc.tl:
How to get vHost:
a) Register your nick first.
b) Then you have to type in /hs request [vhost name] .
c) Example: /hs request Duck.Pretty and just wait, operators will activate/accept it and you'll see when it's done (can take from minutes, to hours to days) and when you /ns identify your registered nick you'll see if it's activated or not.
Note: You can't pick: /hs request KillingMachino..users or .staff, .admin, .irc.t, they're reserved to staff and if you want to put your website, you have to own it. (So I heard few years ago, maybe changed though)
Common IRC commands:
(Rember that you can script/save and get plugins to your IRC and you can modify colors too, often, modules etc and that not every command works on each client or server and there's different commands at clients/networks.)
More about IRC commands/Information:
InspIRCd Commands which IRC.TL use:
https://wiki.inspircd.org/Commands
IRC.TL Help documents:
https://www.irc.tl/viewforum.php?f=5&p=1
Short-cuts to commands:
/ns = NickServ [Example: /msg NickServ Help = /ns help]
/cs = ChanServ [Example: /msg ChanServ Help = /cs help]
/bs = BotServ [Example: /msg BotServ Help = /bs help]
Quick list of commands:
/me [msg]= Send your nickname and message like a shout to main-chat.
/notice NICK MSG = Send someone a short message, without opening /query or any private windows.
/query NICK MSG = Opens a private window, you can discuss privately.
/mode YOUR NICK and +I = Hide/mask which channels you are on
/memoserv read [number] if you've gotten an error message.
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/list = List of current channels.
/join or /j # = Join a channel
/hop = You're re-joining the channel.
/part = You're leaving a channel.
/quit /quit [reason] /leave or /q = You're disconnected from the IRC server.
/close = Closes your # - Channel, not the client itself.
/clear = Clear the current # you're at, only for you to see.
/nick [nick] = Changes your nickname.
/away = You're AFK.
/whois [nick] = You can see information about someone.
/whowas [nickname] =Get some information about a disconnected user.
/ns info [nickname] = Get some informations about IRC user.
/ns ajoin add [#Channel] = Auto-join to a channel.
/ns ajoin del [#Channel] = Delete your # from auto-join list.
/ns ajoin list = Displays the auto-join list.
/ns ghost [nick] = Used when you're pinged out/disconnected and your indentified nick is still on. NickServ will then kill your ghost so you can use your registered nick again.
Also ghosting only works on an indentified nickname.
Quick voice/devoice:
!devoice for -v and !voice for +v.
To ban:
/mode #channel +b nickname/hostname
To unban:
/mode #channel -b nickname/hostname
(Type /whois [nick] nickname to see hostname)
Kick someone:
/kick [#channel] [nickname] [reason]
To add someone's rank:
/cs access [#channel] add [nick] [level]
/cs [rank] [#your channel name ] add [name of the user]
Note: You can check all of the ranks for an user if you scroll further down.
Remove a player's rank:
/cs [rank] [#your channel name ] del [name of the user]
Create Your Own Channel:
Join a channel:
/j #YourPlayerName (for instance)
Register the channel:
/cs register [#channelname] [password] [short description about the channel]
Identify channel:
(/cs identify [#channelname] [channelpassword]
If you identify your nick, which means you must be registered to irc.tl network, it will remember the founder automatically.
Info about channel: (From #help channel at irc.tl credits to Evocator)
(Source: https://www.irc.tl/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=85)
Renaming a channel:
1)You can't change #'s name as it is right now, so that's why you need to register a new # and delete your old #.
2) Suggested at #help at irc.tl credits by helper BCG200:
old channel execute this command: /mode #oldchannel +lL 1 #newchannel
<BCG2000> Replace #oldchannel with your old channel name, #newchannel with your
new channel name.
Deleting a channel:
Type /msg ChanServ DROP # [The channel name]
And confirm it by typing the confirmation code and, follow instructions.
How to check the access information for your channel:
Type /cs access #channel list.
Many times HOP and above can do this, depends on the channel's mode, so you can get a "You're not authorised to perform this action" message which means you can't see the list.
Invite an user to your channel
Type: /invite [nickname] [#channel's name]
Channel info:
/msg ChanServ info [#Channel name]
Ownership:
Information:
/msg ChanServ Help owner
Owner of a channel:
Add: /cs owner [#Channel] [nick]
Remove: /cs deowner [#Channel] [nick]
Only commands for owners/founders and you can deown or own yourself and in that case you don't need to type in [nick] at those commands above and if you do this to another, they must be at your channel.
Multiple owners:
Add: /cs flags [#Channel] [Nick] -(+)* = Remember you can't add/del the founder, so better founder does this.
Remove: /cs flags [#channel] [nick] +(-)*
(/cs FLAGS [channel] [target] [flags])
Type /msg ChanServ HELP FLAGS for a full list of commands.
Transfer owner:
/cs set [#channel] founder [nickname]
Cancel transfer:
Type /cs set [#channel] founder [Your nickname] if you want it back.
Set founder of the channel:
a) /cs set [#channel] founder [nickname] adds the founder/owner of the channel.
( /msg ChanServ SET #[Channel] FOUNDER [Nickname]. )
Channel Modes:
Only registered users can enter your channel:
Use /mode # +R for only registered users to irc.tl or -R for not registered ones.
Only fellas with voice can talk:
Add: /mode [#name] m (or +m)
Remove it: /mode [#name] -m
Quickly you can just double-click at the window and pick manually, at least at some clients.
Modes explanation here:
https://wiki.inspircd.org/Channel_Modes
https://wiki.inspircd.org/User_Modes
SET:
Command: /cs SET [#channel] [setting] [parameters]
Flags:
Type /msg ChanServ help flags
Examples: /cs flags [channel] [target] [flags] or /cs set [#channel] [setting] [parameters].
Auto-voice in your channel when users join:
Add: /msg ChanServ flags #chan *!*@* +vV
Remove it: /msg ChanServ flags #chan *!*@* -vV
Template:
Simplifying the use of the FLAGS command.
Type /cs help template for more info.
Command: /cs template [#Channel] [nick] [target flags]
Various of channel commands (entry msg, url, secure topic/channel etc):
a) If you want to keep your topic when you /q /close /hop, do: /cs SET [Channel] KEEPTOPIC ON
b) If you wish to put # URL do this (leave parameter to delete): /msg chanserv set #Channel URL [URL]
c) How to create an entry message or greet to your channel:
Type in /msg ChanServ SET #channel ENTRYMSG [message]
d) If you want to secure your channel and give ops to trusted: /cs set #channel secure on
e) Remember to double-click and in the channel pop-up, choose "Only ops can change topic/ moderators".
f) You can choose to make it a secret channel, hide it or add with password (flags/modes).
Commands for topic colors etc:
If you want to change /topic and colors attached to it:
a)Type /topic to change topic
b) Or just double click on the main-chat's empy space.
Colour scheme below:
Control + K + Color Number = Colored text
Control + B = Used for Bold test
Control + U = Used for underlined text
Control + R = Reverse text
Control + I = Italics text
Control + O returns your text back to plain black
Explanation how to use /topic color,bold tex, underline etc:
a) Type /topic in the chat box and your topic's message after /topic, like this /topic Welcome To This Channel!
b) Press then CTRL + K and a number from 1-16 and it will give you the colored text.
c) If you want to stop the next word from being colorized, then click on the Ctrl + 0.
d) If you want to have a color on a word and background behind it: CTRL+K NUMBER, NUMBER
e) If you're underlining or bolding a word, make sure you do CTRL + B/U before the word is starting and at the end of the word, in order to get an end.
More explanation on how it works, below:
http://en.wikichip.org/wiki/irc/colors
http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/colors.html
Color schedule:
Or
BOT for your channel: ChanServ [BOT]s:
a. /bs botlist (for a [bot] or /msg botserv botlist )
b. /bs assign [#channelname] [Bot nick] - To select the [bot] or /msg BotServ ASSIGN [#channel name] [botnick]
c). /msg BotServ Help For help with BOT commands.
d) /msg BotServ info [#] [BOT nick] for information about it.
e) /bs help set, Configures botserv bot options (Help with specific command: /msg BotServ HELP SET [command]).
Note: You must have 2-3 users when assigning the bot, or else you'll just end up with ChanServ@services.irc.tl.
Games for your channel + one IRC.TL added BOT:
a) You can always visit pages like:http://www.ybbot.com/ or http://irctriviabot.com/ in order to get [BOT]s and funny games to your channel.
b) You can also create an own bot, talking bot etc, youtube it. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eBmRqzj0LQ)
c) You can also connect a BOT from # to your forums, so you can view thread's names etc when someone paste.
d) IRC.TL ops have added a CloudBot, which is an open-source project, and this BOT here is called for blaster.
How to add it: /invite blaster [#channel].
How to use commands: $[command], example: $flirt.
Fun commands to use: $wyr, $time, $weather, $kill, $flirt, $insult, $compliment etc.
It depends on which access level of an user and what rights the blaster BOT have in a channel, some commands don't work for everyone using blaster, so they're reserved to higher levels, I give voice to my BOT, think it's enough.
Source: https://github.com/CloudBotIRC/CloudBot/
Almost a complete list of every available command:
http://pastebin.com/4G4Ka2xB
More info: $help [command] (After you've invited the BOT blaster to your channel you can use this command.)
$help Various of commands list pops up. (After you've invited the BOT blaster to your channel you can use this command.)
$about About the current version of CloudBot. (After you've invited the BOT blaster to your channel you can use this command.)
IRC bouncer/BNC:
You can get a "IRC bouncer" too, but it's quite not that needed, but with this, you won't miss chat, when you're offline, but who cares actually, but I thought to mention it, just google or youtube it.
More about BNC:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BNC_(software)
Ranks for your #:
color=red]~ Owner/Founder[/color] = +q is owner and +qo is founder mode.
SOP (SuperOP) = & (Higher admin: +ao mode.)
AOP(AutoOP) = @ (OP or moderator: +o mode.)
HOP(HalfOp)= % (Half-OP: +h mode.)
VOP(VoiceOP) = + (Voice rights: +v mode.)
And if you got none of these above, you're just a regular user at the channel you're at.
Issuing channel rank:
Add user: /cs access [#your channel name ] add [name of the user] [rank/level]
Remove user: /cs [rank] [#your channel name ] del [name of the user]
Remember also that this won't work if a player isn't registered on the specific IRC server and have a BOT assigned to your channel so the user will get his/her rank each time when log in.
Roles/Access level/Ranks:
Voice: VOP
Half-op: HOP
OP: @ = AOP
Super-OP: & = SOP
Founder/Owner: ~ = (Check how to add ~owner/s at 'Ownership'.)
Have fun!
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