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- | + | |main = ChanServ can use either the names (OWNER, COOWNER, MANAGER, OP, HALFOP and FRIEND) or numerical values from 1 to 500 to indicate channel access levels. | |
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- | ChanServ can use either the names (OWNER, COOWNER, MANAGER, OP, HALFOP and FRIEND) or numerical values from 1 to 500 to indicate channel access levels. | + | |
The LEVELS command displays all levels and their numerical ranges. Advanced users can change their style with NickServ's [[NickServ/set/style|SET STYLE]] command to view the numerical version in commands like [[ChanServ/users|USERS]], and may use these numbers instead of names for fine-tuning access. | The LEVELS command displays all levels and their numerical ranges. Advanced users can change their style with NickServ's [[NickServ/set/style|SET STYLE]] command to view the numerical version in commands like [[ChanServ/users|USERS]], and may use these numbers instead of names for fine-tuning access. | ||
- | + | |see = (NickServ) [[NickServ/set/style|SET STYLE]], [[ChanServ/access|ACCESS]], [[ChanServ/myaccess|MYACCESS]], [[ChanServ/adduser|ADDUSER]]}} | |
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Revision as of 23:51, 6 November 2009
CHANSERV - Command: LEVELS |
Usage: /ChanServ LEVELS |
ChanServ can use either the names (OWNER, COOWNER, MANAGER, OP, HALFOP and FRIEND) or numerical values from 1 to 500 to indicate channel access levels. The LEVELS command displays all levels and their numerical ranges. Advanced users can change their style with NickServ's SET STYLE command to view the numerical version in commands like USERS, and may use these numbers instead of names for fine-tuning access. |
See Also: (NickServ) SET STYLE, ACCESS, MYACCESS, ADDUSER |
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