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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>
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{{Related commands|[[C/myaccess|MYACCESS]]<br />[[C/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.
Shows the user's access level in the channel, and their ''infoline'', should they have one set.
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===Examples===
===Examples===
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* <code>/msg ChanServ ACCESS #chat Joe</code>
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* <code>/msg C ACCESS #chat Joe</code>
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* <code>/msg ChanServ ACCESS #chat</code>
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* <code>/msg C ACCESS #chat</code>
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Revision as of 06:01, 11 October 2012

Related Commands
MYACCESS
LEVELS
ACCESS <#channel> [nickname|*account]

Shows the user's access level in the channel, and their infoline, should they have one set.

The ACCESS 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

  • /msg C ACCESS #chat Joe
  • /msg C ACCESS #chat

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