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NOTES regarding SYNTAX and PARAMETERS:

* Parameters enclosed in <> are mandatory.
* Parameters enclosed in [] are optional.
* x|y means x or y.
* <nick> refers to a user's current nickname.
* <username> refers to the username account that a user has registered with
  CService, not to be confused with <nick>. For more information about
  username accounts and how to determine someone's username, refer to the
  INFO and VERIFY commands.
* All commands shown with the <username> field can also work with a
  nickname by preceding the nickname with an equal (=) sign.
  For example, consider a user with the nickname ^Test^ and the username
  Test2K3. The ACCESS command can be performed on this user in
  either of these methods:

    /msg x access <#channel> Test2K3
    /msg x access <#channel> =^Test^

  The first method directly queries X as to whether or not the username
  Test2K3 is in the channel userlist.
  The second method has X verify if ^Test^ is authenticated, and if so,
  performs the ACCESS lookup on his username account, Test2K3.
  This can be performed with any command that requires a <username>, but
  will only work if the user is authenticated, otherwise X will reply with
  "No Match!"
* <pattern> refers to any search string utilizing wildcards (* and ?).
  A *!*userid@host string is one example of a wildcard pattern.
  For example, both the ACCESS and LBANLIST commands accept <pattern>:

    /msg x access <#channel> ?irc*
    /msg x lbanlist <#channel> *.users.undernet.org

  The ACCESS command would return any usernames on the channel who matched
  the ?irc* wildcard string.
  The LBANLIST command would return all bans set for users who had enabled
  Undernet's virtual hostmask (usermode +x).

NOTE about Special Channel Modes:

* Undernet has implemented two new modes (one channel mode, and one user
  mode) which are directly related to the CService username account system.

  +r is a channel mode which restricts the channel to "Registered Users
  Only," meaning only users who have a registered username account with
  CService and are logged into X may join that channel.

  +x is a user mode which enables Undernet's "Virtual Hostmask," which will
  mask your true host/IP address with <your_username>.users.undernet.org.
  Other users will see this virtual hostmask instead of your actual host/IP
  address.  CService Admin and IRC Ops can see through +x, as can X,
  however.  You will always be able to see your true host/IP, of course.
  Unlike the virtual hostmask mode that some other IRC networks use,
  Undernet’s cannot be unset; the user must disconnect from Undernet to
  disable it.

NOTE for SCRIPTERS:

* IRC scripts should always use /msg x@channels.undernet.org for all
  commands, not just LOGIN, to ensure the command gets sent to X in the
  event of a temporary nick change for X or other unforeseen circumstances
  which could render your script temporarily unusable.

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                       LEVEL 500 (Channel Manager)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  PART - Tells X to part your channel. To have X remain out of the channel,
  refer to SET AUTOJOIN.

       /msg x part <#channel>

  SET - Sets flags for your channel.  Flags are special settings that tell X
  how to behave under certain conditions.

       /msg x set <#channel> <autojoin|massdeoppro|noop|strictop> <value>

     AUTOJOIN - When this flag is ON, X will always join the channel when
     it returns online (eg. after maintenance or a netsplit).

       /msg x set <#channel> autojoin <on|off>

     MASSDEOPPRO - The maximum deops X will allow a user (see note) to perform
     within 15 seconds. Any user exceeding this will be deopped and, if on the
     channel userlist, suspended for 5 minutes. They will also have a level
     25 ban placed on them and will need to unban themselves after the
     suspension expires.

     NOTE: The current version of MASSDEOPPRO only checks when users perform
     deops with the /mode command, not with X's DEOP command.

       /msg x set <#channel> massdeoppro <0-7>

     NOOP - When this flag is ON, X will not allow any other users to be
     opped. 

       /msg x set <#channel> noop <on|off>

     STRICTOP - When this flag is ON, X will only allow authenticated
     level 100+ users be opped.

       /msg x set <#channel> strictop <on|off>

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                  LEVEL 450+ (Trusted Channel Admin)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  JOIN - Tells X to join the channel.  To have X always join the channel
  automatically, refer to SET AUTOJOIN.
  
       /msg x join <#channel>

  SET - Sets flags for the channel.  Flags are special settings that tell X
  how to behave under certain conditions.

       /msg x set <#channel> <flag> <value>

     * Flags and Values:

     AUTOTOPIC - This flag makes X reset the topic to the channel
     DESCRIPTION and URL every 30 minutes. Note that if the channel is
     idle, the topic will not be reset during that time.

       /msg x set <#channel> autotopic <on|off>

     DESCRIPTION - Sets the channel description (80 characters max), which
     can be seen in the CHANINFO reply.  If no description text is
     specified, the current description is cleared.
     Alias: DESC

       /msg x set <#channel> description [text]
       /msg x set <#channel> desc [text]

     FLOATLIM - Toggles the channel "floating limit" feature on or off. If
     enabled, X will reset the channel limit (channel mode +l) within a
     preset margin above the number of users in the channel, and within a
     preset period of time. This can help prevent large botnets from
     joining and flooding the channel.  By default, this feature is off.
     When enabled, the FLOATLIM flags will be displayed in the STATUS
     reply.

     Example STATUS reply:
     "Flags set: FLOATLIM (MGN:3, PRD:20, GRC:1, MAX:0)"
     In this example, FLOATLIM is ON, with a FLOATMARGIN of 3, a
     FLOATPERIOD of 20 seconds, a FLOATGRACE of 1, and FLOATMAX is OFF.
   
     Refer to SET FLOATGRACE, SET FLOATMARGIN, SET FLOATMAX, and SET
     FLOATPERIOD for more information.

       /msg x set <#channel> floatlim <on|off>

     FLOATGRACE - Sets a grace value for the floating limit feature. If
     the difference between the current limit and what the new limit
     would be is less than the grace value, X will not reset the limit,
     so that quiet channels are not littered with mode changes.
     This value can be between 0-19. The default value is 1.

       /msg x set <#channel> floatgrace <0-19>

     FLOATMARGIN - Sets the user margin for the floating limit. The limit
     that X resets will be: FLOATMARGIN + the current number of users in
     the channel. This value can be between 2-20. The default value is 3.

       /msg x set <#channel> floatmargin <2-20>

     FLOATMAX - Sets a maximum limit for the floating limit setting.
     When enabled, X will not reset the channel limit higher than FLOATMAX.
     This value may be from 0-65536. The default value is 0 (Off).

       /msg x set <#channel> floatmax <0-65536>

     FLOATPERIOD - Sets the time period, in seconds, before X resets the
     channel limit. The value may be from 20-200. The default value is 20
     seconds.

       /msg x set <#channel> floatperiod <20-200>

     KEYWORDS - Sets the keywords for the channel (80 characters max).
     Keywords should be separated by a space. X uses these keywords when
     a user performs a SEARCH command. If no keywords are specified, the
     current channel keywords are cleared.

       /msg x set <#channel> keywords [keywords]

     MODE - This will save the current channel modes as default. When X
     joins the channel, it will reset those modes if it is alone in the
     channel.

       /msg x set <#channel> mode

     URL - You can state the channel's web site URL(s) with this
     option (75 characters max). The URL can be viewed in the CHANINFO
     reply or by logging into http://cservice.undernet.org/live/ then
     clicking "Channel Information" and submitting the channel name.
     If no URL is specified, the current URL setting is cleared.

       /msg x set <#channel> url [url(s)]

     USERFLAGS - Set the default AUTOMODE for when a new user is added to
     the userlist.  Default value is 0.
     Values: 0 = None, 1 = Op, 2 = Voice.
    
       /msg x set <#channel> userflags <0-2>

     Refer to MODINFO AUTOMODE for more information.
    
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      LEVEL 400+ (Userlist Admin)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  ADDUSER - Adds a user to the channel's userlist. You cannot add a user
  with equal or higher access than your own.

       /msg x adduser <#channel> <username> <access>

  CLEARMODE - Clears all channel modes. Can be used when the channel has
  been locked up (channel modes +i, +l, and/or +k).

  NOTE: This is not necessarily the best method to gain entry to your
  channel, because other people or bots may be opped in the channel that
  may reset the modes as you clear them.  Refer to the STATUS command
  for related information.

       /msg x clearmode <#channel>

  MODINFO - The following commands can be used to make changes to existing
  users in the channel's userlist.  You cannot modify someone with an
  equal or higher level.

       /msg x modinfo <#channel> <access|automode> <username> <value>

     ACCESS - Changes the access level of a user. Access level can be set
     between 1 and your access level -1 (ie. if you have an access level
     of 400, you may assign a level of up to 399 to other users).

       /msg x modinfo <#channel> access <username> <new access level>

     AUTOMODE - Changes the automode of a user to one of these specified
     modes: NONE, OP, or VOICE. Based on this setting a user can be voiced
     or opped when he joins the channel, or if the user is already on the
     channel, the automode will take place once the user is authenticated
     with X.

       /msg x modinfo <#channel> automode <username> <none|op|voice>

  REMUSER - Removes a user from the channel database. You must have higher
  access than the user you want to remove. You can also remove yourself
  from any channel, as long as you are not the Channel Manager (500 access
  level in that channel). Channel Managers wishing to remove themselves
  will need to purge their channel, or transfer the channel to another
  user.

       /msg x remuser <#channel> <username>

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        LEVEL 200 (Userlist Op)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  KICK - Makes X kick all users matching the specified *!*userid@host
  mask, but does not kick the person issuing the command if they match
  also. Use should be limited to extreme channel flooding or clones. You
  may wish to set a ban on the mask, or +i (invite-only) on the channel
  before issuing the kick to prevent matching users from rejoining after
  being kicked. Your username will be placed in the kick message, enclosed
  in parentheses.

       /msg x kick <#channel> <nick | *!*userid@host> [reason]

  STATUS - Displays all channel flags and settings, channel modes, the
  number of users and ops in the channel, currently authenticated users for
  the channel, and whether X is on the channel or not. Currently
  authenticated users are shown in a "username/nickname [level]" format. A
  user's nickname will only be shown if that user is currently on the
  channel, otherwise only their username and level are displayed.

  The ability to see channel modes is extremely helpful in case the channel
  is locked up (channel modes +i, +l, and/or +k).  If the channel has a key
  (+k), X will display the current channel key.  You may use the INVITE
  command to have X invite you into the channel, overriding all current
  channel modes, or alternatively, you may use the CLEARMODE command to
  clear all channel modes, then join the channel.

       /msg x status <#channel>

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                      LEVEL 100+ (Channel Operator)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  DEOP - Deops one or more persons in the channel. If no nick is
  specified, and you are opped on the channel, X will deop you.

       /msg x deop <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]

  OP - Ops one or more persons in the channel. If no nick is specified,
  and you are not opped on the channel, X will op you.

       /msg x op <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]

  INVITE - X will invite you into the channel, allowing you to join
  regardless of current channel modes.

       /msg x invite <#channel>

  SUSPEND - Suspends a user's access to X on the channel's userlist for
  the specified period of time, at the specified level, if given. If a
  level is not specified, X will use your access level. You can only
  suspend someone with access lower than your own. The maximum duration
  is 372 days (8928 hours, 535680 minutes).

       * M = minutes, H = hours, D = days

       /msg x suspend <#channel> <username> <duration> <M|H|D> [level]

  UNSUSPEND - Unsuspends a user's access to X on the channel's userlist.
  You can only unsuspend a user with access lower than your own, provided
  that the suspension level is also less than or equal to your access
  level.

       /msg x unsuspend <#channel> <username>


---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    LEVEL 75+ (New Channel Operator)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  BAN - Adds a specific *!*userid@host to X's channel banlist.
  If the user is online, you can specify their nick, and X will
  automatically ban the *!*userid@host for that user.

  Bans that cover a broader range than previously set bans will replace the
  previous bans. Any user in the channel who matches the ban will also be
  kicked if the ban level is 75+. The duration is in hours, with a maximum
  of 336 hours (2 weeks). The ban level can range from 1 to your own level.
  The ban reason can be a maximum of 128 characters.
  If no duration and/or level is specified, the default will be a duration
  of 3 hours at level 75.

  NOTE: If the banned user has Undernet's "virtual hostmask" (user mode +x)
  enabled, X is able to see through it to their actual host, so banning
  their username via *!*@username.* will also ban their actual host.

       * Ban Levels:   1-74 = Prevents the user from having ops (+o) on
                              the channel.
                     75-500 = Prevents the user from joining the channel.

       /msg x ban <#channel> <nick | *!*userid@host> [duration] [level]
                  [reason]

  UNBAN - Removes a ban from X's channel banlist, and also any matching
  bans from the current channel banlist. You can only remove bans from X's
  banlist that are equal to or less than your own access. To search X's
  banlist, refer to the LBANLIST command. To view the current channel
  banlist, refer to the BANLIST command.

       /msg x unban <#channel> <nick | *!*userid@host>

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    LEVEL 50+ (Trusted Channel Regular)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  KICK - Makes X kick someone from the channel. Your username will be
  placed in the kick message, enclosed in parentheses.

       /msg x kick <#channel> <nick> [reason]

  TOPIC - Makes X change the topic in the channel (145 characters max) and
  includes your username, enclosed in parentheses, at the beginning of the
  topic.
 
  NOTE: If a DESCRIPTION or URL has been set and AUTOTOPIC is ON,
  the channel topic will be reset in 30 minutes, unless the channel is
  idle.

       /msg x topic <#channel> <topic>

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                       LEVEL 25+ (Channel Regular)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  DEVOICE - Devoices one or more users in the channel.

       /msg x devoice <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]

  VOICE - Voices one or more users in the channel.

       /msg x voice <#channel> [nick] [nick2] ... [nickN]

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                       LEVEL 1+ (Minimum Access)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  BANLIST - Displays the channel banlist.

       /msg x banlist <#channel>

  REMUSER - At this level, and above, you can remove yourself from any
  channel, as long as you are not the Channel Manager (Access Level 500 in
  that channel). Channel Managers who wish to remove themselves must purge
  the channel, or transfer the channel to another user.

       /msg x remuser <#channel> <your username>

  STATUS - Displays all channel flags and settings, the number of users
  and ops in the channel, currently authenticated users for the channel,
  and whether X is on the channel or not. Currently authenticated users are
  shown in a "username/nickname [level]" format. A user's nickname will
  only be shown if that user is currently on the channel, otherwise only
  their username and level are displayed.

       /msg x status <#channel>

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
                           LEVEL 0 (Everyone)
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

  ACCESS - Looks up access information for a certain user via nick or
  username, or multiple users via wildcard pattern. The information
  displayed is: access level, automode if applicable, suspension status and
  level if suspended, and when the user was last seen. If there are more
  than 15 results, log into http://cservice.undernet.org/live/ to see the
  entire list by clicking on the "Channel Information" link and submitting
  the channel name.  You can also combine these options to get specific
  results.

       /msg x access <#channel> <*|pattern|username|=nickname> [-min <level>]
                     [-max <level>] [-modif] [-none|-voice|-op]

     * - shows the entire channel access list.
       /msg x access <#channel> *

     pattern - shows the access level of all usernames matching the
               wildcard pattern.
       /msg x access <#channel> <pattern>

     username - shows the access level of a single user.
       /msg x access <#channel> <username>

     =nickname - shows the access level of a single user by nickname.
       /msg x access <#channel> <=nickname>

     -min <level> - shows only users above the given level.
       /msg x access <#channel> -min <level>

     -max <level> - shows only users below the given level.
       /msg x access <#channel> -max <level>

     -op - shows only users with the OP AUTOMODE flag.
       /msg x access <#channel> -op

     -voice - shows only users with the VOICE AUTOMODE flag.
       /msg x access <#channel> -voice

     -none - shows only users with no AUTOMODE flag (None).
       /msg x access <#channel> -none

     -modif - shows who last modified the access listing.
       /msg x access <#channel> -modif

  CHANINFO - Displays whether or not a channel is registered, to whom,
  and the currently set DESCRIPTION and URL, if any.
  Alias: INFO

       /msg x chaninfo <#channel>
       /msg x info <#channel>

  HELP - Displays help information on a given command.

       /msg x help <command>

  INFO - Displays information about a username such as their nick and
  userid@host if they are currently online, their language and invisible
  settings, last seen information, and whether they may have been suspended
  by a CService Administrator. If used on yourself, it also shows your
  registered email address, the last hostmask (nick!userid@host format)
  used when the username was logged into, your max logins setting, and
  lists all channels which you have access on (only CService and you can
  see this information, not other users). If you wish to make this
  information hidden to the public, refer to the SET INVISIBLE command.

       /msg x info <username>

  ISREG - Checks if a channel is registered or not.

       /msg x isreg <#channel>

  LBANLIST - Searches X's banlist for the specified string. Use * to see
  the whole list, or specify a wildcard pattern to find specific bans. If
  there are more than 15 results, log into
  http://cservice.undernet.org/live/ to see the entire list by clicking on
  the "Channel Information" link and submitting the channel name.

       /msg x lbanlist <#channel> <pattern>

  LOGIN - This loads your access listing into memory and authenticates you
  for all registered channels which you have access on.
  Remember: No one from CService will ever ask you for your password!  Do
  NOT give out your password to anyone claiming to be CService!

       /msg x@channels.undernet.org login <username> <password>

  MOTD - Displays X's "Message of the Day."

       /msg x motd

  SEARCH - X will list any registered channels that have the specified
  keyword(s) set. The use of wildcards is not required.  A maximum of 10
  results will be displayed.

       /msg x search <keyword(s)>

  SET - Changes special modes for your username.

       /msg x set <invisible|lang> <value>

     INVISIBLE - Toggles the invisibility setting for your username info.
     When this setting is on, another user cannot see if you are online, or
     see any of your username info using the INFO command.

       /msg x set invisible <on|off>

     LANG - Selects the language in which X will reply to you.

       /msg x set lang <language code>

          Languages available:
          Code - Language
          · ar - Arabic
          · ca - Catalan
          · ch - Christmas
          · de - German
          · dk - Danish
          · ea - Easter
          · en - English
          · es - Spanish
          · fr - Français
          . gr - Greek
          · ha - Halloween
          · hu - Hungarian
          · it - Italian
          · mk - Macedonian
          · nl - Dutch
          · no - Norsk
          · pt - Portuguese
          · ro - Romanian
          · sv - Svenska
          · tr - Turkce

  SHOWCOMMANDS - Shows all the commands you can use on a channel, according
  to your access level. If no channel is specified, only level 0 commands
  are shown.
 
       /msg x showcommands [#channel]

  SHOWIGNORE - Shows X's current ignore list. X automatically sets a 1 hour
  ignore on anyone who accidentally or intentionally floods it.

  NOTE: X will not reply to you if you are being ignored. If you don't
  receive replies from X, ask a friend to check the ignore list for you.

       /msg x showignore

  SUPPORT - An alternate method allowing you to confirm or deny support
  for a channel application which you are listed as a supporter on. Upon
  authenticating, X will notify you of any channel applications that you
  are listed as a supporter on and will also notify you of this SUPPORT
  command. Alternatively, you can choose to view the application on the web
  to see more information about it, post an objection, and confirm or deny
  your support from there. The command will not be effective if you are not
  listed on a channel as a supporter, or a channel does not have a pending
  application on the web.

       /msg x support <#channel> <yes|no>

  VERIFY - Displays whether or not a person is logged in, and if so
  displays their username, and also indicates whether or not they are an
  Official CService Administrator, Developer, or Representative,
  and/or an IRC Operator.

       /msg x verify <nick>

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