Services
- What is GroupServ?
- ACSNOLIMIT command🔗
Help for ACSNOLIMIT: ACSNOLIMIT allows a group to have a unlimited number of group access list entries. Syntax: ACSNOLIMIT <!group> ON|OFF Examples: /msg GroupServ ACSNOLIMIT !awesome-people ON
- DROP command🔗
Help for DROP: DROP allows you to "unregister" a registered group. Once you DROP a group all of the data associated with it (access lists, metadata, etc) are removed and cannot be restored. See help on FLAGS for transferring a group to another user. Syntax: DROP <!group> Examples: /msg GroupServ DROP !baz
- FLAGS command🔗
Help for FLAGS: The FLAGS command allows for the granting/removal of group privileges on a more specific, non-generalized level. It supports registered nicknames as targets. When only the group argument is given, a listing of permissions granted to users will be displayed. Syntax: FLAGS <!group> You can modify a users' flags if you yourself have the +f flag. This has much the same syntax as chanserv/flags, using + to add flags to a user and - to remove flags from a user. Syntax: FLAGS <!group> [nickname flag_changes] Permissions: +f - Enables modification of group access list. +F - Grants full founder access. +m - Read memos sent to the group. +c - Have channel access in channels where the group has sufficient privileges. +v - Take vhosts offered to the group through HostServ. +s - Ability to use GroupServ SET commands on the group. +b - Ban a user from the group. The user will not be able to join the group with the JOIN command and it will not show up in their NickServ INFO or anywhere else. NOTE that setting this flag will NOT automatically remove the users' privileges (if applicable). +i - Grants the ability to invite users to the group. The special permission +* adds all permissions except +F. The special permission -* removes all permissions including +F. Examples: /msg GroupServ FLAGS !baz /msg GroupServ FLAGS !baz foo +F /msg GroupServ FLAGS !baz foo -* /msg GroupServ FLAGS !baz foo +fmc
- INFO command🔗
Help for INFO: INFO displays group information such as registration time, group URL, email address and founder. Syntax: INFO <!group> Examples: /msg GroupServ INFO !baz
- JOIN command🔗
Help for JOIN: JOIN allows you to join a group set as open for anyone to join. No privileges will be set on you when you join a group this way, you will only be listed as a group member. Syntax: JOIN <!group> Examples: /msg GroupServ JOIN !baz
- LIST command🔗
Help for LIST: LIST shows all groups matching a specified pattern. Syntax: LIST <group pattern> Examples: /msg GroupServ LIST * /msg GroupServ LIST !pants*
- LISTCHANS command🔗
Help for LISTCHANS: LISTCHANS shows the channels that a group has access to. AKICKs are not shown. Syntax: LISTCHANS <group> Example: /msg GroupServ LISTCHANS !foo
- REGISTER command🔗
Help for REGISTER: REGISTER allows you to register a group so that you can easily manage a number of users and channels. Syntax: REGISTER <!group> Examples: /msg GroupServ REGISTER !developers
- SET command list »