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1::wwwtitle Blight (chiark IRC bot) help
2::wwwaddress chiark IRC operators <ircop@chiark>
3
4:
5See http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ijackson/blight-help
6or /msg me with `help !overview'.
7
8:overview
e6cc22dc 9General commands: Registration and user settings:
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10 !help [<cmd>|<opt>|<topic>] !register [insecure|delete]
11 !seen <nick> !set [<opt> [<value>]] who [<nick>]
12 !summon <username> (See `help !identify', `help !blight-id')
5694c7d4 13 !invite [<chan>] <nick>... For channel managers (`help !channel'):
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14 !ping [<stuff ...>] !op [<chan>]
15 !kill <nick> [<reason>] !leave [<chan>]
16 !tell <nick> <message ...> !channel [<chan>] <setting> [....]
17Additional help topics:
18 !tutorial (long\!) !identify !identpass !invite !blight-id
5e5be903 19Send commands to me by /msg, or say them in channel with \! in front.
904451e2 20To get me on a channel, invite me. To become channel manager, op me.
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5e5be903 22:help
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23help gives an overview and lists the topics &c
24help <command> gives help on a command
25help <opt> gives help on an option
26help <topic> gives help on an additional topic
27
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28:tell
29tell <nick> <message ...>
30 Leaves a message for someone, which will be delivered according to
31 their `!set !tellme'. I will tell you about your undelivered tells
32 whenever I see you arriving, or when you say `!ping'. See also
33 `help !untell' and `help !delmsg'.
34
35:untell
36!untell <nick> ...
37 Forgets about all message(s) you've sent with !tell to particular
38 nick(s). Use !delmsg to delete messages sent *to* you. There is no
39 way to untell individual messages to the same nick. If your nick is
40 secure, you must !identify yourself to use untell.
41
42:tellme
43The !tellme command repeats any messages you have outstanding.
44!set tellme configures how you receive messages sent with !tell:
45 set tellme insecure When I see you.
46 set tellme secure [<!interval>] Hide body (reminding) until ident.
47 set tellme reject Do not accept messages.
48 set tellme mailto <email-addr> By email. (Secure nicks only.)
49Default: `secure 600'. For insecure nicks `secure' == `insecure'.
50To set when to consider messages delivered (see `help !untell'):
51 set tellme unreliable Tell you once, then forget.
52 set tellme remind [<every-interval> [<within-interval>]]
53 Remind until you talk on channel within <within-interval>
54 of me having told you. (Default is remind 1h 30s.)
55 set tellme pester <interval> Remind until you say !delmsg
56
57:delmsg
58delmsg [<nick> ...]
59 Forgets about !tell messages I've passed on: either all of them, or
60 only those from certain nicks. Necessary if you !set !tellme pester
61 or reliable, and also works with remind, but not with unreliable.
62 Use !untell to delete messages you've sent, rather than received.
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5e5be903 64:seen
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65seen <nick>
66 Tells you or the channel when I last saw that nick in
67 use. When the nick is next used, I'll tell them you asked.
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5e5be903 69:summon
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70summon <username>
71 Invites a logged-on user onto IRC. If the user is not logged on
72 you'll be told. Target users can change this (eg, to disable it)
73 by reconfiguring the userv service `irc-summon'. See ~ian/.userv.
74
5e5be903 75:who
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76who [<nick>]
77 Gives information about who I think the nick is (or who I think you
78 are), including whether the nick is registered, whether it is
79 associated with a username and if so who, and whether the current
80 user of the nick has identified themselves to me.
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81 See `help !register'.
82
83#:convert
84#convert <number> <unit>
85# Converts the specified quantity into SI units. Units that are
86# understood are any understood by units(1) and also
87# kelvin celsius fahrenheit (convert to celsius or kelvin)
88#(Not yet implemented.)
89
90:op
91op [<channel>] on channel
92op <channel> (privately)
20087363 93 I'll give you channel operator privilege, if you're a manager.
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94 See `help !manager'.
95
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96:leave
97leave [<channel>] on channel
98leave <channel> (privately)
99 I'll leave the channel, if you're a manager. For an unmanaged
100 channel, I'll leave when I'm the last one on the channel.
101
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102:channel
103channel [<chan>] [show] show settings
104channel [<chan>] !manager +|-|= <nick> ... set manager list
105channel [<chan>] !autojoin yes|no join at bot start ?
904451e2 106channel [<chan>] !userinvite pub|here|all|none who can !invite ?
5e5be903 107channel [<chan>] !mode *|+...-... set modes when alone
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108channel [<chan>] !topic leave | set <topic> set topic when alone?
109channel [<chan>] !topic see|tell +|-|= <chan>|* ...
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110 See `help <setting>' (eg, `help manager') for more info.
111
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112:topic
113channel [<chan>] topic set <topic> set topic when alone
114channel [<chan>] topic leave don't (default)
115 If set to `topic set <topic>' then whenever I'm alone in the channel
116 I'll reset the topic; if se to `topic leave' I'll leave it alone.
117channel [<chan>] topic see|tell +|-|= <chan>|* ...
118 I can inform one channel about topic changes in another. Each
119 channel has a `see list' and a `tell list' which may be empty or
120 contain some channel names and/or a `*'. I'll tell channel #spy
121 whenever I see the topic change in #showoff if: #showoff or * is
122 mentioned in #spy's see list, and #spy or * is mentioned in
123 #showoff's tell list, and at least one those mentions is not a `*'.
124 + adds items to the relevant list, - removes them, and = sets the
125 list to exactly those items specified. Both lists are empty by
126 default, but a good permissive value is just `*' for both lists.
127
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128:autojoin
129!channel [<chan>] autojoin yes|no (`yes' is the default.)
20087363 130 Controls whether I'll join the channel when I'm (re)started.
20087363 131
5e5be903 132:userinvite
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133channel [<chan>] userinvite pub users on chan can \!invite
134channel [<chan>] userinvite here users on chan can \!invite and /msg
135channel [<chan>] userinvite all anyone can \!invite and /msg
136channel [<chan>] userinvite none \!invite and /msg are disabled
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137 Controls whether the `invite' command works for this channel, and
138 who can use it (`help !invite'). `userinvite pub' is the default.
52a856ae 139 Channel managers can always use the `invite' command.
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140
141:mode
93fe4099 142!channel [<chan>] mode *|+...-... (`mode *' is default.)
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143 If not set to `*' then whenever I'm alone in the channel I'll set
144 and unset the channel modes specified. Only the modes imnpst are
145 supported. Precede one or more mode letters with + to set, - to
146 unset; any letters not mentioned will be left alone.
147
148:manager
149!channel [<chan>] manager + <nick> <nick> ... add managers
150!channel [<chan>] manager - <nick> <nick> ... remove managers
151!channel [<chan>] manager = <nick> <nick> ... set new manager list
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152 Managers are those who can use the `channel' command to change
153 channel settings. Manager status is only effective for secure
154 nicks, after the manager has identified themselves.
155 If you op me on an unmanaged channel you become the only manager,
5e5be903 156 but you must use `!channel' to change a channel setting to make this
20087363 157 permanent. To make a channel unmanaged, make it have no managers.
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159:identify
160You must identify yourself to change your settings if your nick is
161secure, and to use channel management commands. In ircII on chiark,
162just say `/!blight-id'. For other clients, see `help !identpass'.
163Once you are identified you can then register new nicks, change
164settings, etc. - so long as you remain on a channel that I'm on too
165(see `help !invite'). See also `help !register'.
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5e5be903 167:blight-id
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168/blight-id is a command available in ircII (and possibly other
169clients) on chiark. It sets up a password if you don't already have
170one, and then uses it to identify you to Blight. If you want to
171change your password, delete the file ~/.userv/irc-pass-md5.
5e5be903 172See `help !register' and `help !identpass'.
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5e5be903 174:identpass
e6cc22dc 175identpass <username> <password>
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176 Identifies you to Blight. To set up your password, or be reminded
177 of it, run the shell command `irc-blight-id' on chiark.
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178 (On ircII on chiark `/!blight-id' is easier, see `help !blight-id'.)
179 See `help !identpass-internals' for technical details.
dde1d60c 180
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181:identpass-internals
182Identification, for example with /!blight-id, is actually done with
183`!identpass', which feeds the md5sum of the password to `userv
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184<username> irc-identpass <nick>'. That must exit 0 if all is well.
185By default this checks the md5sum against ~/.userv/irc-pass-md5.
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187:invite
188invite <nick> ... on channel
189invite <channel> <nick> ... privately
190 This command gets me to invite the specified people to the channel.
191 This can be disabled for managed channels - see `help !userinvite'.
192To get me to join a channel, just invite me to it.
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194:kill
195kill <nick> [<reason>]
196 Asks me to throw that client off IRC completely, using my IRC
197 Operator privilege. You must have identified yourself as the user
198 to whom the nick is registered. (See `help !register'.)
199
5e5be903 200:register
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201register register your nick (or make it secure)
202register delete delete your nick registration
203register insecure register your nick insecurely
204 I only store settings for registered nicks. For `insecure' nicks
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205 anyone who currently holds that nick can change its settings (see
206 `help !set', including securing it to their username. `secure'
207 nicks can only have their settings changed by the user to which they
208 are registered, after identifying themselves (see `help !identify').
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5e5be903 210:set
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211set show your current settings
212set <option> show the current setting of <option>
213set <option> <value> set <option> to <value>
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214 Options: !timeformat ks|hms|beat
215 !marktime off|once|<n>[k]s|<n>m|<n>h
f9de645d 216 !tellme ...
ebbae0a9 217 See also `help <option>', `help !register' and `help !identify'
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5e5be903 219:timeformat
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220!set timeformat ks show times in seconds, kiloseconds, etc.
221set timeformat hms use days, hours, minutes, seconds
222set timeformat beat use beats (1000 B = 1 day)
e6cc22dc 223
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224:ping
225ping [<string>]
226Replies with hopefully-useful information, including:
c8723e92 227* Current time, number of IRC and system users, and load averages.
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228* Most recent traffic on a relevant channel (if sent privately, any
229 channel we're both on, otherwise the channel in question.) Only
230 actual message traffic counts, and \!-commands don't count either.
231* The specified string, if any.
232I can tell you this automatically if you like - see `help !marktime'.
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233If you have undelivered messages sent with !tell by or to you, I'll
234let you know about those too (privately, if you ping on channel).
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235
236:marktime
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237!set marktime off Only an explicit `!ping' command sends info.
238set marktime once Send ping info shortly after I first see you.
239set marktime <!interval> Also send info regularly (min. interval 5m).
240
241:interval
242Intervals in commands are <amount><unit>, where the unit is one of
243s for seconds, ks for kiloseconds, m for minutes, h for hours.
244
245:tutorial
246Sorry, there is no tutorial. If you would like to contribute by
247writing one, please email ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk.
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249# Local variables:
250# fill-column: 69
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