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SET EMAIL
This article will provide a detailed overview of the set command, usable by anybody with the +s flag.


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SET EMAIL allows you to change or set the email address associated with a channel. This is shown to all users in INFO.


*SET EMAIL


Syntax: SET <#channel> EMAIL [email]
:*SET EMAIL allows you to change or set the email address associated with a channel. This is shown to all users in INFO.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> EMAIL [email]
:*Using the command in this way results in an email address being associated with the channel.


Using the command in this way results in an email address being associated with the channel.
*SET ENTRYMSG


:*SET ENTRYMSG allows you to change or set a message sent to all users joining the channel.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> ENTRYMSG [message]


Example:
*SET FANTASY


/msg ChanServ SET #chat EMAIL some@email.address
:*SET FANTASY allows you to enable or disable ChanServ fantasy commands (!op, !deop, etc.) on your channel.
:*GUARD must be enabled as well for fantasy commands to work.  


*SET FOUNDER


:*SET FOUNDER allows you to set a new founder of the channel. The new founder has to execute the same command to confirm the transfer.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> FOUNDER nickname
:*If the new founder has not yet confirmed the transfer, you can cancel it by specifying your own nick as the new founder.


SET ENTRYMSG
*SET GUARD


:*SET GUARD allows you to have ChanServ join your channel.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> GUARD ON|OFF


SET ENTRYMSG allows you to change or set a message sent to all users joining the channel.
*SET KEEPTOPIC


:*SET KEEPTOPIC enables restoration of the old topic after the channel has become empty. In some cases, it may revert topic changes after netsplits or services outages, so it is not recommended to turn this on if your channel tends to never empty.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> KEEPTOPIC ON|OFF


Syntax: SET <#channel> ENTRYMSG [message]
*SET LIMITFLAGS


Example:
:*SET LIMITFLAGS limits the power of the +f flag.
:*Users with +f that have neither +s nor +R may only set +b (ban) and users that do not have all of +s and +R may not set +s, +R and +f.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> LIMITFLAGS ON|OFF


/msg ChanServ SET #support ENTRYMSG Welcome to #support. Please do not paste more than 5 lines.
*SET MLOCK


:*MLOCK (or "mode lock") allows you to enforce a set of modes on a channel. This can prevent abuse in cases such as +kl. It can also make it harder to fight evil bots, be careful. Locked modes can be seen by anyone recreating the channel (this includes keys).
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> MLOCK [modes]


SET FANTASY
*SET NOSYNC


:*SET NOSYNC allows channel staff to disable automatic syncing of channel status when it is changed.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> NOSYNC ON|OFF


SET FANTASY allows you to enable or disable ChanServ fantasy commands (!op, !deop, etc.) on your channel.
*SET PREFIX


:*PREFIX allows you to customize the channel fantasy trigger for your channel. This is particularly useful if you have channel bots that conflict with ChanServ's default fantasy prefix. Providing no prefix argument (or DEFAULT) resets the channel fantasy prefix to the network default prefix.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> PREFIX [prefix]


GUARD must be enabled as well for fantasy commands to work.
*SET PRIVATE


:*SET PRIVATE hides various information about the channel from other users.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> PRIVATE ON|OFF


Syntax: SET <#channel> FANTASY ON|OFF
*SET PROPERTY


Example:
:*SET PROPERTY manipulates metadata associated with a channel.
::*To delete a metadata entry, specify the name and leave the value blank.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> PROPERTY <name> [value]


/msg ChanServ SET #chatspike FANTASY ON
*SET RESTRICTED


:*SET RESTRICTED designates a channel as restricted access. Users who are not on the access list of the channel, or who do not have the chan:joinstaffonly privilege will be kicked and banned from the channel upon join, removing any ban exceptions matching them first. If the channel is set +i, no ban will be set and invite exceptions will be removed.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> RESTRICTED ON|OFF


SET FOUNDER
*SET SECURE


:*SET SECURE prevents anyone that's not on the channel's access lists from gaining operator status on the channel. This is useful if you're paranoid.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> SECURE ON|OFF


SET FOUNDER allows you to set a new founder of the channel. The new founder has to execute the same command to confirm the transfer.
*SET TOPICLOCK


:*SET TOPICLOCK causes ChanServ to revert topic changes by users without the +t flag. Topic changes during netsplits or services outages will always be reverted.
:*'''TOPICLOCK requires KEEPTOPIC and will automatically enable it; disabling KEEPTOPIC will disable TOPICLOCK also.'''
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> TOPICLOCK ON|OFF


Syntax: SET <#channel> FOUNDER <newnick>
*SET URL


If the new founder has not yet confirmed the transfer, you can cancel it by specifying your own nick as the new founder.
:*SET URL allows you to change or set the URL associated with a channel. This is shown to all users joining the channel.
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> URL [url]


*SET VERBOSE


Syntax: SET <#channel> FOUNDER <yournick>
:*SET VERBOSE ON sends a notice to the channel when someone makes changes to the access lists.
:*SET VERBOSE OPS sends a notice to the channel operators when someone makes changes to the access lists.
:*'''Legacy commands are always executed as if SET VERBOSE ON is in effect.'''
:*Syntax: SET <#channel> VERBOSE ON|OPS|OFF


Example:
[[Category:IRC]]
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo FOUNDER bar
 
 
SET GAMESERV
 
 
SET GAMESERV allows gaming services to be used, sending to the channel, via /msg GameServ <command> <channel> <parameters>.
 
 
You can decide who may use GameServ:
 
ALL - allow all channel members
 
VOICE - allow ops/voiced
 
OP - allow ops
 
OFF - allow noone
 
 
For OP and VOICE, both channel status and ChanServ flags apply.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> GAMESERV ALL|VOICE|OP|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo GAMESERV VOICE
 
 
SET GUARD
 
 
SET GUARD allows you to have ChanServ join your channel.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> GUARD ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #atheme GUARD ON
 
 
SET KEEPTOPIC
 
 
SET KEEPTOPIC enables restoration of the old topic after the channel has become empty. In some cases, it may revert topic changes after netsplits or services outages, so it is not recommended to turn this on if your channel tends to never empty.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> KEEPTOPIC ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo KEEPTOPIC ON
 
 
SET LIMITFLAGS
 
 
SET LIMITFLAGS limits the power of the +f flag.
 
 
Users with +f that have neither +s nor +R may only set +b (akick), and users that do not have all of +s and +R may not set +s, +R and +f.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> LIMITFLAGS ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo LIMITFLAGS ON
 
 
SET MLOCK
 
 
MLOCK (or "mode lock") allows you to enforce a set of modes on a channel. This can prevent abuse in cases such as +kl. It can also make it harder to fight evil bots, be careful. Locked modes can be seen by anyone recreating the channel (this includes keys).
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> MLOCK [modes]
 
Examples: (some may use modes your ircd does not support)
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo MLOCK +nt-lk
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo MLOCK +inst-kl
 
/msg ChanServ SET #c MLOCK +ntk c
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo MLOCK +ntcjf-kl 2:30 #overflow
 
/msg ChanServ SET #overflow MLOCK +mntF-kljf
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo1 MLOCK +ntlL 40 #foo2
 
 
SET NOSYNC
 
 
SET NOSYNC allows channel staff to disable automatic syncing of channel status when it is changed.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> NOSYNC ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo NOSYNC ON
 
 
SET PREFIX
 
 
PREFIX allows you to customize the channel fantasy trigger for your channel. This is particularly useful if you have channel bots that conflict with ChanServ's default fantasy prefix. Providing no prefix argument (or DEFAULT) resets the channel fantasy prefix to the network default prefix.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> PREFIX [prefix]
 
Examples:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo PREFIX
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo PREFIX '
 
/msg ChanServ SET #c PREFIX %
 
/msg ChanServ SET #c PREFIX default
 
 
SET PRIVATE
 
 
SET PRIVATE hides various information about the channel from other users.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> PRIVATE ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo PRIVATE ON
 
 
SET PROPERTY
 
 
SET PROPERTY manipulates metadata associated with a channel.
 
 
To delete a metadata entry, specify the name and leave the value blank.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> PROPERTY <name> [value]
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #atheme PROPERTY URL http://www.atheme.org/
 
/msg ChanServ SET #meat PROPERTY VEGETABLES
 
 
SET RESTRICTED
 
 
SET RESTRICTED designates a channel as restricted access. Users who are not on the access list of the channel, or who do not have the chan:joinstaffonly privilege will be kicked and banned from the channel upon join, removing any ban exceptions matching them first. If the channel is set +i, no ban will be set and invite exceptions will be removed.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> RESTRICTED ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #snoop RESTRICTED ON
 
 
SET SECURE
 
 
SET SECURE prevents anyone that's not on the channel's access lists from gaining operator or halfop status on the channel. This is useful if you're paranoid.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> SECURE ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo SECURE ON
 
 
SET TOPICLOCK
 
 
SET TOPICLOCK causes ChanServ to revert topic changes by users without the +t flag. Topic changes during netsplits or services outages will always be reverted.
 
 
TOPICLOCK requires KEEPTOPIC and will automatically enable it; disabling KEEPTOPIC will disable TOPICLOCK also.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> TOPICLOCK ON|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo TOPICLOCK ON
 
 
SET URL
 
 
SET URL allows you to change or set the URL associated with a channel. This is shown to all users joining the channel.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> URL [url]
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #chat URL http://slashdot.org
 
 
SET VERBOSE
 
 
SET VERBOSE ON sends a notice to the channel when someone makes changes to the access lists.
 
 
SET VERBOSE OPS sends a notice to the channel operators when someone makes changes to the access lists.
 
 
Fantasy commands are always executed as if SET VERBOSE ON is in effect.
 
 
Syntax: SET <#channel> VERBOSE ON|OPS|OFF
 
Example:
 
/msg ChanServ SET #foo VERBOSE ON

Latest revision as of 03:25, 13 March 2015

This article will provide a detailed overview of the set command, usable by anybody with the +s flag.



  • SET EMAIL
  • SET EMAIL allows you to change or set the email address associated with a channel. This is shown to all users in INFO.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> EMAIL [email]
  • Using the command in this way results in an email address being associated with the channel.
  • SET ENTRYMSG
  • SET ENTRYMSG allows you to change or set a message sent to all users joining the channel.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> ENTRYMSG [message]
  • SET FANTASY
  • SET FANTASY allows you to enable or disable ChanServ fantasy commands (!op, !deop, etc.) on your channel.
  • GUARD must be enabled as well for fantasy commands to work.
  • SET FOUNDER
  • SET FOUNDER allows you to set a new founder of the channel. The new founder has to execute the same command to confirm the transfer.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> FOUNDER nickname
  • If the new founder has not yet confirmed the transfer, you can cancel it by specifying your own nick as the new founder.
  • SET GUARD
  • SET GUARD allows you to have ChanServ join your channel.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> GUARD ON|OFF
  • SET KEEPTOPIC
  • SET KEEPTOPIC enables restoration of the old topic after the channel has become empty. In some cases, it may revert topic changes after netsplits or services outages, so it is not recommended to turn this on if your channel tends to never empty.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> KEEPTOPIC ON|OFF
  • SET LIMITFLAGS
  • SET LIMITFLAGS limits the power of the +f flag.
  • Users with +f that have neither +s nor +R may only set +b (ban) and users that do not have all of +s and +R may not set +s, +R and +f.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> LIMITFLAGS ON|OFF
  • SET MLOCK
  • MLOCK (or "mode lock") allows you to enforce a set of modes on a channel. This can prevent abuse in cases such as +kl. It can also make it harder to fight evil bots, be careful. Locked modes can be seen by anyone recreating the channel (this includes keys).
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> MLOCK [modes]
  • SET NOSYNC
  • SET NOSYNC allows channel staff to disable automatic syncing of channel status when it is changed.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> NOSYNC ON|OFF
  • SET PREFIX
  • PREFIX allows you to customize the channel fantasy trigger for your channel. This is particularly useful if you have channel bots that conflict with ChanServ's default fantasy prefix. Providing no prefix argument (or DEFAULT) resets the channel fantasy prefix to the network default prefix.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> PREFIX [prefix]
  • SET PRIVATE
  • SET PRIVATE hides various information about the channel from other users.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> PRIVATE ON|OFF
  • SET PROPERTY
  • SET PROPERTY manipulates metadata associated with a channel.
  • To delete a metadata entry, specify the name and leave the value blank.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> PROPERTY <name> [value]
  • SET RESTRICTED
  • SET RESTRICTED designates a channel as restricted access. Users who are not on the access list of the channel, or who do not have the chan:joinstaffonly privilege will be kicked and banned from the channel upon join, removing any ban exceptions matching them first. If the channel is set +i, no ban will be set and invite exceptions will be removed.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> RESTRICTED ON|OFF
  • SET SECURE
  • SET SECURE prevents anyone that's not on the channel's access lists from gaining operator status on the channel. This is useful if you're paranoid.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> SECURE ON|OFF
  • SET TOPICLOCK
  • SET TOPICLOCK causes ChanServ to revert topic changes by users without the +t flag. Topic changes during netsplits or services outages will always be reverted.
  • TOPICLOCK requires KEEPTOPIC and will automatically enable it; disabling KEEPTOPIC will disable TOPICLOCK also.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> TOPICLOCK ON|OFF
  • SET URL
  • SET URL allows you to change or set the URL associated with a channel. This is shown to all users joining the channel.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> URL [url]
  • SET VERBOSE
  • SET VERBOSE ON sends a notice to the channel when someone makes changes to the access lists.
  • SET VERBOSE OPS sends a notice to the channel operators when someone makes changes to the access lists.
  • Legacy commands are always executed as if SET VERBOSE ON is in effect.
  • Syntax: SET <#channel> VERBOSE ON|OPS|OFF