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Commands Anyone Can Issue

  access  banlist  country  define  flags  handlelist  info  levels  peak  ping  rules  seen  shortcut  time  uptime  userlist  version  verify whois

Access

Syntax Form 1: botnick access nick
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick access #channel nick
Example 1: Tara access Elrond
Example 2: /msg Cinder access #funfactory `SiouX
This will cause the bot to display, in the channel, what level of access the user has. The nickname in the command can be either the nickname of someone in the channel, or the handle of someone in the bot's userlist.

Banlist

Syntax Form 1: botnick banlist
Syntax Form 2: botnick banlist #channel
Syntax Form 3: /msg botnick banlist
Syntax Form 4: /msg botnick banlist #channel
Example 1: Unixcom banlist
Example 2: /msg Illusion banlist #funfactory
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, the list of all bans that the bot is maintaining for that channel (including global bans). Specifying a channel name restricts the list to bans that only exist on that channel. If a search pattern is specified, only bans matching that pattern will be returned.

Country

Syntax Form 1: botnick country code
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick country code
Example 1: Boudica country ca
Example 2: /msg Boudica country ca
This command allows you to see the meaning of the last part of a user's hostmask. Either a country domain or a country may be specified, the command is bi-directional.
Syntax Form 3: botnick search country country
Example 3: ChewToy search country Canada
In a growing number of cases, this will give you a URL with information about that country.

Define

Syntax Form 1: define word
Example 1: define brb
This command will cause the bot to display, in the channel, a definition of the word named in the command (if the bot knows the word).
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick define word
Example 2: /msg Heathen define http
This form of the command serves the same purpose, but the display is via notice instead of in the channel.
Syntax Form 3: /msg botnick definelist
Example 3: /msg Glenelda definelist
This will cause the bot to give you, in a query window, a list of all the words that the command recognizes.

Flags

Syntax Form 1: botnick flags channel
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick flags channel
Syntax Form 3: botnick flags global
Syntax Form 4: /msg botnick flags global
Example 1: Ramones flags global
Example 2: /msg Jenny flags channel
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, the list of flags that the bot can use for users, and their meaning.

Handlelist

Syntax Form 1: botnick handlelist
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick handlelist #channel
Example 1: Salvia handlelist
Example 2: /msg Salvia handlelist #libya
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, a list of all people who have access to the channel, in the bot's user base.

Info

Syntax Form 1: botnick info nick
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick info #channel nick
Example 1: Kapria info lordy
Example 2: /msg Guinevere info #pagan Nicki
Everyone in the bot's userlist has the option of storing some personal information in the bot. This command allows anyone who wants to, to see that information. The command always responds via notice. The nickname in the command can be either the nickname of someone in the channel (who is in the bot's userlist), or the handle of someone in the bot's userlist.

Levels

Syntax Form 1: botnick levels
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick levels
Example 1: Fedelma levels
Example 2: /msg Nevin levels
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, the list of levels that users may have, including a list of the flags that correspond to each level.

Peak

Syntax Form 1: botnick peak
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick peak #channel
Example 1: NightWind peak
Example 2: /msg Callisto peak #gorteens
The bot will announce, in the channel, the highest recorded user count for the channel, including the date on which the record was set.

Ping

Syntax Form 1: botnick ping nick
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick ping #channel nick
Example 1: Lindar ping Andy
Example 2: /msg DarkSun ping #bothouse Smokey
This will cause the bot to send a ping to the user that was named (do not name yourself). The bot will report the result to the user, via notice, and will send you a notice confirming that a ping was sent.

Rules

Syntax Form 1: botnick rules
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick rules #channel
Example 1: Tasha rules
Example 2: /msg Arial rules #bobby
If the channel owner has recorded any channel rules with the bot, this command will display those rules, via notice.

Seen

Syntax Form 1: botnick seen Nickname
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick seen #bots Nickname
Example 1: Bigwolf seen Alundra
Example 2: /msg Bigwolf seen #mania Alundra
Bot will tell you when it last saw a person.

Shortcut

Syntax Form 1: botnick shortcut
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick shortcut
Example 1: Olcai shortcut
Example 2: /msg Olcai shortcut
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, the bot's shortcut name, that can be used in direct public commands. As an example, it turns out that Olcai's shortcut is OL, and thus, the command: Olcai ping me is the same as: ol ping me Naturally, shortcuts cannot be used in /msg commands.

Today

Syntax Form 1: botnick today
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick today
Example 1: Camber today
Example 2: /msg Camber today
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, the current time and date, according to the shell where the bot resides.

Uptime

Syntax Form 1: botnick uptime
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick uptime
Example 1: Drackel uptime
Example 2: /msg Imago uptime
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, how long the bot has been running.

Userlist

Syntax Form 1: botnick userlist
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick userlist #channel
Example 1: Eclipse userlist
Example 2: /msg Pandora userlist #cauldrons
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, a list of all people who have access to the channel, in the bot's user base, showing a little bit of information about each.

Version

Syntax Form 1: botnick version
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick version
Example 1: Glenelda version
Example 2: /msg Magret version
This will cause the bot to tell you, via a notice, which version of our main script is running.

Verify

Syntax Form 1: botnick verify nickname
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick verify #channel nickname
Example 1: Glenelda verify Haladin
Example 2: /msg Magret verify #cotx Haladin
The bot indicates whether or not <nick> is an authorized BService representative.

Whois

Syntax Form 1: botnick whois nick
Syntax Form 2: /msg botnick whois channel nick
Example 1: Tasha whois KiiA
Example 2: /msg Kalama whois #witches LadyMary
This will cause the bot to display, via notice, some information about the user named. The nickname in the command can be either the nickname of someone in the channel, or the handle of someone in the bot's userlist
   

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