Server Commands
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Below is a list of commands supported by ircd-darenet 1.0.0, DareNET's current IRCd. For your convenience, we have broken them down into three distinct categories: those commands used by users, those used by opers and those used in server<>server communication. Select a command to get detailed information on its usage, including the proper syntax. | Below is a list of commands supported by ircd-darenet 1.0.0, DareNET's current IRCd. For your convenience, we have broken them down into three distinct categories: those commands used by users, those used by opers and those used in server<>server communication. Select a command to get detailed information on its usage, including the proper syntax. | ||
- | NOTE: Only IRC operators may use the remote form of most of commands. For | + | NOTE: Only IRC operators may use the remote form of most of commands. For example, while users can use /ADMIN on the server they're connected to, they cannot do so for other servers on the network, unless they are directly connected to them. |
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Revision as of 22:08, 6 October 2008
Current ircd-darenet Version: u2.10.11.07+ircd-darenet(1.0.0)+[2239 2008-08-29] |
Below is a list of commands supported by ircd-darenet 1.0.0, DareNET's current IRCd. For your convenience, we have broken them down into three distinct categories: those commands used by users, those used by opers and those used in server<>server communication. Select a command to get detailed information on its usage, including the proper syntax.
NOTE: Only IRC operators may use the remote form of most of commands. For example, while users can use /ADMIN on the server they're connected to, they cannot do so for other servers on the network, unless they are directly connected to them.
User Commands
IRC Operator Commands
Server Commands