Translations:User & Oper commands/5/en

{| class="wikitable" !Command syntax !Module !Description !Restrictions !ADDMOTD !addmotd !ADDOMOTD !addomotd !ADMIN !admin !AWAY !away !BOTMOTD !botmotd !CAP !cap !CHGHOST !chghost !CHGIDENT !chgident !CHGNAME !chgname !CLOSE !close !CONNECT !connect !CREDITS !built-in !CYCLE !cycle !DCCALLOW ... !dccallow !DCCDENY  !dccdeny !DIE [password] !built-in !DNS DNS l DNS i !built-in Note: on almost all IRC clients the /DNS command exists as a client-only command. To use this server command you need to use /QUOTE DNS rather than just /DNS. Though, as mentioned earlier the chances of you ever needing to use this server-command are slim. !ELINE .... !tkl Syntax: /ELINE   See  on IRC for more information on all the bantypes and examples. !GLOBOPS !globops !HELP HELPOP !help !INFO !built-in !INVITE !invite !IRCOPS !ircops !ISON !ison !JOIN !join !JUMPSERVER !jumpserver The simple usage of the command is: If you also want to properly redirect SSL users, the syntax is: If 'NEW' is chosen then only new (connecting) clients will be redirected. If 'ALL' is chosen then ALL clients (except IRCOps) are redirected immediately AND all future connecting clients. !KICK !kick On the channel you need to be half-op or higher to do this (+h/+o/+a/+q). Additionally, you cannot kick higher levels, so +h cannot kick +oaq, +o cannot kick +aq, and +a cannot kick someone that is +q. !KILL !kill !KNOCK !knock !LICENSE !built-in !LINKS !links !LIST !list !LOCOPS !locops !LUSERS !lusers !MAP !map !MODULE [server] !built-in
 * Add a line to the MOTD file (Message Of The Day)
 * IRCOp-only
 * Add a line to the OPERMOTD file (MOTD for IRCOps)
 * IRCOp-only
 * Show administrative information of the server. This is configured in the Admin block
 * Marks you as being away (or back).
 * IRCOp-only
 * Show BOT Message Of The Day.
 * IRCOp-only
 * Set capabilities. Your client should do this, the command is not meant for end-users.
 * Change hostname of someone
 * IRCOp-only
 * Change ident/username of someone
 * IRCOp-only
 * Change real-name of someone (gecos)
 * IRCOp-only
 * Close any pending incoming or outgoing connections.
 * IRCOp-only
 * Start linking to server . This server must have an existing Link block.
 * IRCOp-only
 * Show the credits. In other words: a big list of people who helped UnrealIRCd development or supported UnrealIRCd in one way or another.
 * This just does a PART followed by a JOIN for the channel.
 * This command can be used to allow only specific nicks to send files through DCC for you. What's DCC you ask? Well, some ancient file transfer system that nobody gets to configure right ;)
 * Add a file pattern to the DCC blacklist, similar to Deny DCC block.
 * IRCOp-only
 * This will terminate UnrealIRCd. All users will be disconnected. The password is necessary if you have configured one in the DRpass block. (Needs extra permission, see Operclass_permissions.)
 * IRCOp-only
 * Show information about UnrealIRCd's resolver (domain name resolution). Almost never used, it only exists to aid debugging.
 * DNS will show cache misses/hits
 * DNS i gives information about the currently configured DNS server, timeout, etc.
 * DNS l will show all DNS cache entries
 * IRCOp-only
 * Add a ban exception, so users are not affected by things like K-Lines, G-Lines and other types of bans (see GLINE).
 * IRCOp-only
 * Send a message to all IRCOps on the network (globally).
 * IRCOp-only
 * Online (on-IRC) documentation. Try /HELPOP CHMODES for a list of all channel modes. Use /HELPOP to show the help index.
 * Show Information about the current software the server is running. This shows information such as the current and past coders that made the software (see also /CREDITS).
 * Invites someone to join a channel. If you are chanop and the channel is +i then this makes the user walk through the +i (invite only) mode, or similarly if the user is banned (+b) an /INVITE allows the user to walk through the ban and still join. When executed by a non-chanop (so regular user) then no special behavior happens and the user receives just only the "user XYZ invited you to join #chan" message.
 * Shows a pretty view of all IRCOps who are presently online. NOTE: This module is NOT loaded by default.
 * Used to check if users are online. Old command. Normally only used by your client and not manually. The successor is the WATCH command.
 * Join a channel
 * Redirect all users to another server
 * Kick a user from a channel. You can specify multiple nicks to be kicked, separated by a comma, with a maximum of 4.
 * Channel operator
 * Kill a user. This will forcibly disconnect the user from the IRC server, like a forceful QUIT.
 * IRCOp-only
 * When you can't join a channel you can use /KNOCK. Your knock message is then relayed to the channel operators in the channel.
 * Show the license of the UnrealIRCd software.
 * Show network map. Old command, better use /MAP instead.
 * Show a list of all channels on the IRC network. Note that unless you are IRCOp any +s (Secret) channels will be hidden.
 * Send a message to all locally connected IRCOps
 * IRCOp-only
 * Show statistics on current number of users, channels and servers.
 * IRCOp-only
 * Show a network map, that is: a map of how the servers are linked to each other. When you are an IRCOp you may see a little bit more information, depending on set::options::hide-ulines and set::options::flat-map.
 * Show a list of modules that the server is currently running.