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==Introduction==
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<p>ChanServ is our channel services bot here on DareNET. It provides numerous features that help automate channel management, prevent channel takeovers and generally make life easier for both users and staff. This document will discuss the various commands and features that ChanServ provides.</p>
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==Usage==
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<p>You can communicate with ChanServ via regular private messages, or through server-side aliases. For example:
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<ul><li><code>/msg ChanServ@services.darenet.org [text]</code></li><li><code>/ChanServ [text]</code></li><li><code>/CS [text]</code></li></ul></p>
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<p>For the purpose of this document, we will be using the <code>/ChanServ</code> command; however, it can be substituted with any of the other methods listed above. NOTE: Some IRC clients (e.g., irssi) do not readily support the <code>/ChanServ</code> and <code>/CS</code> server-side command aliases, and you will need to use <code>/msg ChanServ@services.darenet.org</code> instead (or, if supported, /quote or /raw).</p>
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==In-channel Commands==
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<p>ChanServ supports what we call ''in-channel'' commands (also known as "fantasy" commands elsewhere) for the vast majority of commands it recognizes. All ChanServ ''in-channel'' commands are prefixed with '.' on DareNET. If a command is given in a channel, and the channel parameter is not given, ChanServ will use the channel that the command was issued in. Additionally, ''in-channel'' commands may be used in any registered channel regardless of whether ChanServ resides in the channel or not.</p>
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<p>To illustrate what we're talking about, let's say we have a channel named ''#chat'' and we would like to op the user ''JoeClient''. We could do this using one of the following commands:</p>
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<p><code>/ChanServ OP #chat JoeClient</code></p>
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<p>--or, within ''#chat'' itself--</p>
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<p><code>.OP JoeClient</code></p>
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==Commands==
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<p>As mentioned earlier, ChanServ supports a vast number of commands. For your convenience, we have broken these commands down into four categories, as shown below. Simply select a category to view a list of commands within that category.</p>
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<p>[[ChanServ2/CHANNEL|CHANNEL]]</p>
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<p>''Commands that allow you to manage a channel's settings.''</p>
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<p>[[ChanServ2/USER|USER]]</p>
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<p>''Commands that allow you to manage a channel's user (i.e., access) list.''</p>
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<p>[[ChanServ2/QUOTES|QUOTES]]</p>
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<p>''Commands that allow you to manage and view a channel's quote database.''</p>
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<p>[[ChanServ2/INFORMATION|INFORMATION]]</p>
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<p>''Informative / miscellaneous commands.''</p>
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