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{{Related commands|[[ChanServ/myaccess|MYACCESS]]<br />[[ChanServ/levels|LEVELS]]}}<div class="cmdsyn">ACCESS <#channel> <span class="cmdsynopt">[<nickname|*account>]</span></div> | {{Related commands|[[ChanServ/myaccess|MYACCESS]]<br />[[ChanServ/levels|LEVELS]]}}<div class="cmdsyn">ACCESS <#channel> <span class="cmdsynopt">[<nickname|*account>]</span></div> | ||
- | + | Shows the user's access level in the channel, and their ''infoline'', should they have one set. | |
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+ | The <code>MYACCESS</code> command can also be used to determine if a user is network staff. | ||
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+ | If no nickname or account is specified, your own information will be shown. | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Revision as of 13:25, 19 July 2012
Related Commands
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MYACCESS LEVELS |
ACCESS <#channel> [<nickname|*account>]
Shows the user's access level in the channel, and their infoline, should they have one set.
The MYACCESS
command can also be used to determine if a user is network staff.
If no nickname or account is specified, your own information will be shown.
Examples
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/msg ChanServ ACCESS #chat Joe
- Shows channel access information for the user Joe in #chat
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/msg ChanServ ACCESS #chat
- Shows channel access information for yourself in #chat
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