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Read this page to learn about IRC safety: [http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/irc-safety.html Internet Relay Chat Safety] | Read this page to learn about IRC safety: [http://www.ircbeginner.com/ircinfo/irc-safety.html Internet Relay Chat Safety] | ||
− | This should be common | + | This should be common sense, but read it anyway. Don't accept any files over DCC (IRC's file sharing protocol) from someone you don't know. |
== Setup == | == Setup == | ||
− | For the purposes of this guide, we will be using | + | For the purposes of this guide, we will be using HexChat. There are other IRC clients that are suitable for other purposes, for example, mIRC has its own scripting language (shareware), irssi and BitchX are text-only (CLI) and clients like freenode WebChat (qwebirc) or KiwiIRC run in your browser. |
− | ''Most IRC clients, with the exception of irssi and BitchX will be easy to use for most users | + | ''Most IRC clients, with the exception of irssi and BitchX will be easy to use for most users and should be similar to HexChat, so the instructions provided below will provide help regardless of your client choice.'' |
'''1.''' | '''1.''' | ||
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! Program || Homepage || Platforms|| Cost | ! Program || Homepage || Platforms|| Cost | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | HexChat (fork of XChat) || http://hexchat.org/index.html || Windows - *NIX || Free |
|- | |- | ||
| mIRC || http://www.mirc.com/ || Windows || 30Day Trial - 20.00 USD | | mIRC || http://www.mirc.com/ || Windows || 30Day Trial - 20.00 USD | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | IceChat || http://www.icechat.net/site/ || Windows || Free |
|- | |- | ||
− | | XChat || http://xchat.org/ || *NIX || Free | + | | XChat || http://xchat.org/ || Windows - *NIX || Free, Windows builds are Shareware |
|- | |- | ||
| irssi || http://irssi.org/ || Windows - Mac - *NIX || Free | | irssi || http://irssi.org/ || Windows - Mac - *NIX || Free | ||
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'''2.''' Run the installer and follow the prompts. ''irssi does not require installation.'' | '''2.''' Run the installer and follow the prompts. ''irssi does not require installation.'' | ||
− | '''3.''' Start your client. | + | [[File:Server_List.png|200px|thumb|right|Select freenode from the server list]] |
+ | |||
+ | '''3.''' Start your client. On HexChat, a small window should pop up where you can set up your nickname(s) and choose a server to connect to. | ||
− | '''4.''' Enter a nick (nickname) to use. This will be your "username", though others may use it too unless you register it (registering will be discussed later). If you wish to change your nick later, just type in <code>/nick [yournewnick]</code> and press enter. Most commands on IRC are | + | '''4.''' Enter a nick (nickname) to use. This will be your "username", though others may use it too unless you register it (registering will be discussed later). If you wish to change your nick later, just type in <code>/nick [yournewnick]</code> and press enter. Most commands on IRC are prefixed with a "/" (forward slash). There is a brief list of commands below. |
− | '''5.''' | + | '''5.''' On HexChat, select "freenode" from the server list (you can start typing to search) and click on "Connect". On clients without a server list, enter "irc.freenode.net" and port 6667 or 6697 for SSL. If it asks for both in one textbox, type in "irc.freenode.net:6667" or "irc.freenode.net:+6697" for SSL. Also, if using SSL, select the option to use SSL, the option may be something similar to "Use SSL on all servers for this network". |
− | or "irc.freenode.net:+6697" for SSL. Also, if using SSL, select the option to use SSL, the option may be something similar to "Use SSL on all servers for this network". | ||
− | '''6.''' | + | '''6.''' If you chose another client, type in <code>/connect irc.freenode.net</code> into the text box and press enter. You might need to enter |
<code> /connect irc.freenode.net:6667</code> | <code> /connect irc.freenode.net:6667</code> | ||
or | or | ||
− | <code>/connect irc.freenode.net:+6697</code> for SSL. Your IRC client might have | + | <code>/connect irc.freenode.net:+6697</code> for SSL. Your IRC client might also just have another GUI shortcut for this server. If so, you can use that. |
− | [[File:Connect.png| | + | [[File:Connect.png|400px|thumb|right|This is what it looks like when you connected to a server]] |
− | You have now connected to a server. | + | You have now connected to a server network. This network hosts thousands of channels (chat rooms) you can join. The Powder Toy's official main channel is #powder (all channels are prefixed by one or more #). To join #powder-social or #powder, simply type in <code>/join #powder</code> or <code>/join #powder-social</code> in the text box and press enter. You may see a list of the users at the right (View > Window > Userlist or similar for some IRC clients). Type in /names if you cannot find the userlist, or simply /n on irssi. |
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− | <code>/join #powder-social</code> in the text box and press enter. You may see a list of the users at the right (View > Window > Userlist or similar for some IRC clients). Type in /names if you cannot find the userlist, or simply /n on irssi. | ||
== IRC Netiquette == | == IRC Netiquette == | ||
− | '''1.''' It is common courtesy to address a message to a specific user (thats not in a private message (also known as a query - more on that later)) with their nick | + | '''1.''' It is common courtesy to address a message to a specific user (thats not in a private message (also known as a query - more on that later)) with their nick followed by a colon and then the message, because this highlights them (more on highlighting later). For example, ''raj-k: You are the most awesomest person that ever existed.'' |
'''2.''' Try not to spam up the channel with anything - either nick changes, repeated disconnections and connections, or regular spam. If you want to talk to a specific group of friends, create a channel for yourself (see the /join command below, on the Commands subsection). | '''2.''' Try not to spam up the channel with anything - either nick changes, repeated disconnections and connections, or regular spam. If you want to talk to a specific group of friends, create a channel for yourself (see the /join command below, on the Commands subsection). | ||
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|#powder || The main channel | |#powder || The main channel | ||
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− | |#powder-social || Off topic banter | + | |#powder-social || Off topic banter (not that #powder would be on-topic most of the time) |
|- | |- | ||
|#powder-dev || Development discussion (rarely used). Bug reports should go in #powder. | |#powder-dev || Development discussion (rarely used). Bug reports should go in #powder. | ||
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|#powder-saves || New and updated saves are reported. | |#powder-saves || New and updated saves are reported. | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | |#powder-unregistered || <del>This is where you'll find yourself if you aren't registered with Freenode or using a webchat client.</del> Not in use at the moment | + | |#powder-unregistered || <del>This is where you'll find yourself if you aren't registered with Freenode or using a webchat client.</del> Not in use at the moment. |
|} | |} | ||
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=== Services === | === Services === | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Please Note that the services available may vary by name and are not available for each IRC Network. The shortcut commands may not be supported by every client.''' |
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
− | ! Service || Description | + | ! Service || Shortcut || Description |
− | | ChanServ || ChanServ | + | | ChanServ || <code>/cs</code> || ChanServ manages channel access rights and prevents channels from being removed when no other users have joined |
|- | |- | ||
− | | NickServ || NickServ gives users the ability to register and manage | + | | NickServ || <code>/ns</code> || NickServ gives users the ability to register and manage their accounts and grouped nicks |
|- | |- | ||
− | | MemoServ || MemoServ allows | + | | MemoServ || <code>/ms</code> || MemoServ allows to send memos to other registered users that are shown to them when they connect next time. |
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== /query === | === /query === | ||
<code>/query [nick]</code> | <code>/query [nick]</code> | ||
− | Starts a private conversation with the nick specified. This takes place outside of any channel you may be in. | + | Starts a private conversation with the nick specified. This takes place outside of any channel you may be in, most clients will open a new tab for it. |
=== /msg === | === /msg === | ||
<code> /msg [nick] [message]</code/> Sends a Private Message (PM) to the nick specified. | <code> /msg [nick] [message]</code/> Sends a Private Message (PM) to the nick specified. | ||
− | <code> /msg | + | <code> /msg NickServ help</code> (<code>/ns help</code>) for help with your nick and nick registration (more on that later) |
− | <code> /msg | + | <code> /msg ChanServ help</code> (<code>/cs help</code>) for help with the channel you are currently in and commands to perform on it |
− | <code> /msg | + | <code> /msg MemoServ help </code> (<code>/ms help</code>) for help on sending messages to users who are not online |
=== /away === | === /away === | ||
<code>/away [reason]</code> to leave temporarily. | <code>/away [reason]</code> to leave temporarily. | ||
− | Warning: If your client is set to send a message the channel on away, you will be kicked by the IRC bot when you go away. To disable it, check your client's settings. | + | Warning: If your client is set to send a message the channel on away, you will be kicked by the IRC bot when you go away. To disable it, check your client's settings (On HexChat it's under Settings > Preferences > Chatting/General > Default Messages/Away). |
=== /join === | === /join === | ||
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=== /server === | === /server === | ||
− | <code>/server [server]:[port]</code> to connect to a server. This | + | <code>/server [server]:[port]</code> to connect to a server. This should disconnect you from all other servers regardless of your IRC client. |
== Operator commands == | == Operator commands == | ||
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<code>/topic [topic]</code> to change the topic. | <code>/topic [topic]</code> to change the topic. | ||
− | == | + | [[File:Query.png|300px|thumb|right|This is a query tab with StewieGriffin]] |
− | + | ||
+ | == Queries/Private Messages/Dialogs == | ||
− | On server( | + | A query is basically a private chat with somebody on the channel you are on. This is usually done by double-clicking on a nick, or by writing <code>/query [user nick]</code>. On HexChat, you can also right-click a nick from the list on the right side and select "Open Dialog Window". |
+ | |||
+ | == Account Registration == | ||
+ | Switch to the server tab (most likely named "freenode") and type the following: | ||
<code>/msg NickServ register [password] [e-mail]</code> | <code>/msg NickServ register [password] [e-mail]</code> | ||
− | Remember to | + | Remember to switch to the nick you want to name your account before this. You will receive an email from freenode containing a command you will have to run to verify your registration. |
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− | + | === Logging in === | |
− | <code>/msg NickServ identify [ | + | To login to your account after connecting, use this command inside the server tab (please don't use it in a channel tab, accidentally forgetting the command prefix would announce your password to everybody in the channel): |
+ | <code>/msg NickServ identify [nick] [password]</code> | ||
+ | You don't need to supply the [nick] argument if you're already using one of your grouped nicks. | ||
+ | Typing this every time however is annoying, so on HexChat you can open the network/server list from the first menu, select freenode and click on Edit, select "NickServ (/NICKSERV + Password)" and enter your password in the respective field. | ||
− | + | === Grouping nicks === | |
− | <code>/msg NickServ group </code> | + | Instead of registering every nick you want to own, please use the following command. It will add the nick to the account you are currently logged on to. Of course the nick needs to be unregistered and you will have to switch to it before running the command. |
+ | <code>/msg NickServ group</code> | ||
− | '''Once you have registered your nick''', | + | === Enforcing registration === |
− | <code>/msg NickServ set enforce on</code> | + | '''Once you have registered your nick''', you should use the following command to secure your account and all grouped nicks: |
− | + | <code>/msg NickServ set enforce on</code>. This will rename users that set their nick to one of yours to a "Guest" nick after a few seconds. | |
− | + | === Cloaks === | |
+ | Also, you may apply for a cloak by asking in "#freenode". A cloak is a host that is assigned to you and looks like this "unaffiliated/username". You can also join groups that are registered and get one of their cloaks, ex: botters (#botters). A group cloak is the same as a standard "unaffiliated" cloak. | ||
== Bot commands == | == Bot commands == | ||
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These are some of the basic commands for the bot. If you need to use a lot of them, please use a query. | These are some of the basic commands for the bot. If you need to use a lot of them, please use a query. | ||
− | === | + | === $seen <nick> === |
The bot will find the last message made by <nick> and the time it was sent. | The bot will find the last message made by <nick> and the time it was sent. | ||
− | === | + | === $profile <user> === |
Returns some basic information from a users profile. | Returns some basic information from a users profile. | ||
=== $commands === | === $commands === | ||
− | Lists all commands that StewieGriffin can perform. Please use in a private message to avoid flooding. | + | Lists all commands that StewieGriffin can perform. Please use this in a query/private message to avoid flooding the channel. |
− | === | + | === URLs === |
Powder Toy save URLs will automatically display a description. For example, https://powdertoy.co.uk/Browse/View.html?ID=2198 will be followed by: | Powder Toy save URLs will automatically display a description. For example, https://powdertoy.co.uk/Browse/View.html?ID=2198 will be followed by: | ||
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=== Other Commands === | === Other Commands === | ||
− | If the command is marked with an asterix (*) then please use a query for it, as it can be quite verbose. | + | If the command is marked with an asterix (*) then please use a query/private message for it, as it can be quite verbose. |
==== $list* ==== | ==== $list* ==== | ||
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== IRC Help == | == IRC Help == | ||
− | If you ever need help dealing specifically with the Freenode server and channels, and | + | If you ever need help dealing specifically with the Freenode server and channels, and a channel operator cannot help you, just join '''#freenode''' and ask for a staff member. They can and probably will help you. |
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== Registering and maintaining a channel == | == Registering and maintaining a channel == | ||
− | '''You must be registered with NickServ to register a channel.''' | + | '''You must be registered with NickServ to register a channel with ChanServ.''' |
− | To | + | To register a channel, first join the channel you want using /join. '''All personal channels must have a ##, not just a # at the beginning of the name (unless you create a channel for an open-source project).''' The letters/numbers after the ## can be anything you want. However, the channel you want must not be already registered. |
<ins>For now, lets say you want to register ##PT-cctv.</ins> | <ins>For now, lets say you want to register ##PT-cctv.</ins> | ||
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<code>/msg ChanServ set ##PT-cctv guard on</code> | <code>/msg ChanServ set ##PT-cctv guard on</code> | ||
This makes sure you don't lose the topic and makes sure there is always 1 person in the channel (ChanServ) that makes sure no one can take over your channel. | This makes sure you don't lose the topic and makes sure there is always 1 person in the channel (ChanServ) that makes sure no one can take over your channel. | ||
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== Operators == | == Operators == | ||
− | Channel operators have full control over the channel and can kick, ban, and conduct other administrative activities. Channel | + | Channel operators have full control over the channel and can kick, ban, and conduct other administrative activities. Channel Ops on #powder are the moderators/administrators on the website. You can identify an op by looking at their nick on the list of nicks. If their nick is prefixed by a "@" or a "+", they are an operator. The "@" usually signals they are about to, or have done, something requiring operator status. If they have a "+" behind their name, however, it means they are an operator, but are not set to truly have permission to give themselves op. Moderators usually use the bot to ban without gaining actual operator status, but they can use the bot to op themselves when they need. |
This is a list of all the operators on #powder: | This is a list of all the operators on #powder: |
Revision as of 19:50, 6 September 2014
This guide will show you how to use IRC (Internet Relay Chat) and set up an Internet Relay Chat Client (IRC Client).
IRC clients allow you to access IRC, which is a protocol that allows you to connect to servers which host multiple channels, which are like chat rooms. It's a very powerful protocol that is extensible and can be used in a variety of ways.
For the purposes of this guide, though, we'll focus on joining The Powder Toy's primary channel.
For those of you who know how to use an IRC client, it is #powder and #powder-social for socializing and off topic banter on irc.freenode.net.
If you can't be bothered setting up an IRC client, or are on a computer where you can't install or download a program, go here: Freenode Webchat
Read this page to learn about IRC safety: Internet Relay Chat Safety
This should be common sense, but read it anyway. Don't accept any files over DCC (IRC's file sharing protocol) from someone you don't know.
Contents
Setup
For the purposes of this guide, we will be using HexChat. There are other IRC clients that are suitable for other purposes, for example, mIRC has its own scripting language (shareware), irssi and BitchX are text-only (CLI) and clients like freenode WebChat (qwebirc) or KiwiIRC run in your browser.
Most IRC clients, with the exception of irssi and BitchX will be easy to use for most users and should be similar to HexChat, so the instructions provided below will provide help regardless of your client choice.
1.
Program | Homepage | Platforms | Cost |
---|---|---|---|
HexChat (fork of XChat) | http://hexchat.org/index.html | Windows - *NIX | Free |
mIRC | http://www.mirc.com/ | Windows | 30Day Trial - 20.00 USD |
IceChat | http://www.icechat.net/site/ | Windows | Free |
XChat | http://xchat.org/ | Windows - *NIX | Free, Windows builds are Shareware |
irssi | http://irssi.org/ | Windows - Mac - *NIX | Free |
BitchX | http://www.bitchx.com/ | Windows - *NIX | Free |
Colloquy | http://colloquy.info/ | Mac | Free |
KVIrc: | http://www.kvirc.net/ | Windows - Mac - *NIX | Free |
Linux clients are usually available for you to install via your package manager.
2. Run the installer and follow the prompts. irssi does not require installation.
3. Start your client. On HexChat, a small window should pop up where you can set up your nickname(s) and choose a server to connect to.
4. Enter a nick (nickname) to use. This will be your "username", though others may use it too unless you register it (registering will be discussed later). If you wish to change your nick later, just type in /nick [yournewnick]
and press enter. Most commands on IRC are prefixed with a "/" (forward slash). There is a brief list of commands below.
5. On HexChat, select "freenode" from the server list (you can start typing to search) and click on "Connect". On clients without a server list, enter "irc.freenode.net" and port 6667 or 6697 for SSL. If it asks for both in one textbox, type in "irc.freenode.net:6667" or "irc.freenode.net:+6697" for SSL. Also, if using SSL, select the option to use SSL, the option may be something similar to "Use SSL on all servers for this network".
6. If you chose another client, type in /connect irc.freenode.net
into the text box and press enter. You might need to enter
/connect irc.freenode.net:6667
or
/connect irc.freenode.net:+6697
for SSL. Your IRC client might also just have another GUI shortcut for this server. If so, you can use that.
You have now connected to a server network. This network hosts thousands of channels (chat rooms) you can join. The Powder Toy's official main channel is #powder (all channels are prefixed by one or more #). To join #powder-social or #powder, simply type in /join #powder
or /join #powder-social
in the text box and press enter. You may see a list of the users at the right (View > Window > Userlist or similar for some IRC clients). Type in /names if you cannot find the userlist, or simply /n on irssi.
IRC Netiquette
1. It is common courtesy to address a message to a specific user (thats not in a private message (also known as a query - more on that later)) with their nick followed by a colon and then the message, because this highlights them (more on highlighting later). For example, raj-k: You are the most awesomest person that ever existed.
2. Try not to spam up the channel with anything - either nick changes, repeated disconnections and connections, or regular spam. If you want to talk to a specific group of friends, create a channel for yourself (see the /join command below, on the Commands subsection).
Our Channels
Channel | Description |
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#powder | The main channel |
#powder-social | Off topic banter (not that #powder would be on-topic most of the time) |
#powder-dev | Development discussion (rarely used). Bug reports should go in #powder. |
##powder-bots | Bot testing channel |
#powder-forum | Forum posts are reported here as they happen |
#powder-saves | New and updated saves are reported. |
#powder-unregistered | |
Commands
[1] This has some more basic commands along with descriptions and examples.
Services
Please Note that the services available may vary by name and are not available for each IRC Network. The shortcut commands may not be supported by every client.
Service | Shortcut | Description | ChanServ | /cs |
ChanServ manages channel access rights and prevents channels from being removed when no other users have joined |
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NickServ | /ns |
NickServ gives users the ability to register and manage their accounts and grouped nicks | |||
MemoServ | /ms |
MemoServ allows to send memos to other registered users that are shown to them when they connect next time. |
/query
/query [nick]
Starts a private conversation with the nick specified. This takes place outside of any channel you may be in, most clients will open a new tab for it.
/msg
/msg [nick] [message]
Sends a Private Message (PM) to the nick specified.
/msg NickServ help
(/ns help
) for help with your nick and nick registration (more on that later)
/msg ChanServ help
(/cs help
) for help with the channel you are currently in and commands to perform on it
/msg MemoServ help
(/ms help
) for help on sending messages to users who are not online
/away
/away [reason]
to leave temporarily.
Warning: If your client is set to send a message the channel on away, you will be kicked by the IRC bot when you go away. To disable it, check your client's settings (On HexChat it's under Settings > Preferences > Chatting/General > Default Messages/Away).
/join
/join [channel]
to join a channel. Remember, all channels are prefixed with a #. If you join a channel that does not exist (e.g., /join #rewriewrnoefwfwef
), the server (irc.freenode.net) will create the channel for you and you will be named the operator of that channel by default. You can register channels to preserve your operator position (more on that later).
/part
/part ([#channel]) [message]
to leave a channel.
[mesage] is optional.
/quit
/quit [message]
to disconnect from the server. [message] is optional. By default, it will be "Quit.".
/nick
/nick [newnick]
to change your nick.
/names
/names
for a list of the people on the channel.
/me
/me [message]
or /action [message]
to say something in third person. For example, the message "Hello, World" would show up as:
* raj-k Hello, World!
You can see that doesn't make much sense, so you'd alter the text to make sense in third person, e.g., typing in "/me says Hello, World!". This results in
* raj-k says Hello, World!
or
* raj-k is drinking the blood of people who change their nick constantly.
/cycle
/cycle [channel(s)]
/part
's you then /join
's you to the chosen channels.
/connect
/connect [server]:[port]
to connect to a server. If your IRC client does not support multiple-server connections, this will disconnect your previous server.
/server
/server [server]:[port]
to connect to a server. This should disconnect you from all other servers regardless of your IRC client.
Operator commands
(only usable if you are an operator)
/kick
/k [nick]
to kick a user (takes them off the channel). The user can still rejoin, however..
/ban
/b [nick]
to ban a user. This bans their hostname too, so changing their nick won't allow them access. However, this does not kick a user off the channel. If a user is not on the channel, they won't be able to join.
/kickban
/kb [nick]
to kick and ban a user. Combines a Kick and a Ban.
/topic
/topic [topic]
to change the topic.
Queries/Private Messages/Dialogs
A query is basically a private chat with somebody on the channel you are on. This is usually done by double-clicking on a nick, or by writing /query [user nick]
. On HexChat, you can also right-click a nick from the list on the right side and select "Open Dialog Window".
Account Registration
Switch to the server tab (most likely named "freenode") and type the following:
/msg NickServ register [password] [e-mail]
Remember to switch to the nick you want to name your account before this. You will receive an email from freenode containing a command you will have to run to verify your registration.
Logging in
To login to your account after connecting, use this command inside the server tab (please don't use it in a channel tab, accidentally forgetting the command prefix would announce your password to everybody in the channel):
/msg NickServ identify [nick] [password]
You don't need to supply the [nick] argument if you're already using one of your grouped nicks.
Typing this every time however is annoying, so on HexChat you can open the network/server list from the first menu, select freenode and click on Edit, select "NickServ (/NICKSERV + Password)" and enter your password in the respective field.
Grouping nicks
Instead of registering every nick you want to own, please use the following command. It will add the nick to the account you are currently logged on to. Of course the nick needs to be unregistered and you will have to switch to it before running the command.
/msg NickServ group
Enforcing registration
Once you have registered your nick, you should use the following command to secure your account and all grouped nicks:
/msg NickServ set enforce on
. This will rename users that set their nick to one of yours to a "Guest" nick after a few seconds.
Cloaks
Also, you may apply for a cloak by asking in "#freenode". A cloak is a host that is assigned to you and looks like this "unaffiliated/username". You can also join groups that are registered and get one of their cloaks, ex: botters (#botters). A group cloak is the same as a standard "unaffiliated" cloak.
Bot commands
StewieGriffin is the resident bot in the powder channels, and is there to help us and provide some functionality making our channels and the site easy to use. All of his commands can be accessed in a query with him. These are some of the basic commands for the bot. If you need to use a lot of them, please use a query.
$seen <nick>
The bot will find the last message made by <nick> and the time it was sent.
$profile <user>
Returns some basic information from a users profile.
$commands
Lists all commands that StewieGriffin can perform. Please use this in a query/private message to avoid flooding the channel.
URLs
Powder Toy save URLs will automatically display a description. For example, https://powdertoy.co.uk/Browse/View.html?ID=2198 will be followed by:
Save is "Destroyable city 5 (wth metro)" by "dima-gord"
You can also start a message with something like "~477820", which will also show info on the save. the ~ must be at the start of the message
Other Commands
If the command is marked with an asterix (*) then please use a query/private message for it, as it can be quite verbose.
$list*
(list [<plugin>]) -- Lists the commands available in the given plugin. If no plugin is given, lists the public plugins available.
(google <search>) -- Searches google.com for the given string. As many results as can fit are included.
$calc
(calc <math expression>) -- Returns the value of the evaluated <math expression>. Uses Python syntax
$wolf
(wolf <query>) -- Sends the query to Wolfram|Alpha. Also doubles as a good calculator.
IRC Help
If you ever need help dealing specifically with the Freenode server and channels, and a channel operator cannot help you, just join #freenode and ask for a staff member. They can and probably will help you.
Registering and maintaining a channel
You must be registered with NickServ to register a channel with ChanServ.
To register a channel, first join the channel you want using /join. All personal channels must have a ##, not just a # at the beginning of the name (unless you create a channel for an open-source project). The letters/numbers after the ## can be anything you want. However, the channel you want must not be already registered.
For now, lets say you want to register ##PT-cctv.
Once in the channel, type:
/msg ChanServ register ##PT-cctv
For a user to have flags set on them, they must be registered with NickServ.
For a list of flags, type:
/msg ChanServ help flags
This lists flags that you can add, and how to add them.
If you get stuck at any time, type:
/msg ChanServ help
This lists ChanServ commands.
I also advise that you type:
/msg ChanServ set ##PT-cctv guard on
This makes sure you don't lose the topic and makes sure there is always 1 person in the channel (ChanServ) that makes sure no one can take over your channel.
Operators
Channel operators have full control over the channel and can kick, ban, and conduct other administrative activities. Channel Ops on #powder are the moderators/administrators on the website. You can identify an op by looking at their nick on the list of nicks. If their nick is prefixed by a "@" or a "+", they are an operator. The "@" usually signals they are about to, or have done, something requiring operator status. If they have a "+" behind their name, however, it means they are an operator, but are not set to truly have permission to give themselves op. Moderators usually use the bot to ban without gaining actual operator status, but they can use the bot to op themselves when they need.
This is a list of all the operators on #powder:
- Catelite
- cracker64
- devast8a (rarely on)
- frankbro (rarely on)
- ief015 (rarely on)
- jacob1 (away nicks: jacob1[away], jacob1[A])
- jacksonmj (away nick: jacksonmj-away)
- Lockheedmartin
- savask
- Skylark (rarely on)
- Triclops256 (away nick: Triclops256|away)
- Xenocide (rarely on, away nick: [NotHere])
- Ximon (away nick: Ximon[A])
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