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MODE <nick> <+|-><modes> |
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User modes: (* designates that the umode is oper only) |
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USER MODE DESCRIPTION |
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* o - Designates this client is an IRC Operator. |
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Use the OPER command to attain this. |
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i - Designates this client 'invisible'. |
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w - Can see server wallops. |
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W - User is connected using a webirc gateway. |
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* l - Can see oper locops (local wallops). |
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* B - Marks the client as being a bot |
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* c - Can see client connections and exits. |
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* j - Can see 'rejected' client notices. |
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* k - Can see server kill messages. |
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* f - Can see possible flood/spam warnings. |
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* F - Can see remote client connection/quit notices. |
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* y - Can see stats/links/admin requests to name a few. |
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* d - Can see server debug messages. |
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* n - Can see client nick changes. |
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p - Hides channel list in WHOIS. |
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q - Hides idle and signon time in WHOIS. |
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r - User has been registered and identified for its nick. |
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Can be set only by servers and services. |
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R - Only registered clients may message you. |
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s - Can see generic server messages and oper kills. |
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S - Client is connected via TLS (Transport Layer Security). |
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* e - Can see new server introduction and split messages. |
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* a - Is marked as a server admin in stats o/p. |
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D - "Deaf": don't receive channel messages. |
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G - "Soft Caller ID": block private messages from people not on |
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any common channels with you (unless they are accepted). |
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g - "Caller ID" mode: only allow accepted clients to message you. |
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* H - IRC operator status is hidden to other users. |