This user monitors channels on IRC, under the nickname FlightTime. |
See also
- IRC @ Meta
- IRC/Instructions @ Meta
- IRC/Channels @ Meta
Channel connections
Channel | Description |
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##FlightTime connect | My private channel. Anybody is welcome to stop in and say Hi |
#wikipedia-en-accounts connect | Used for coordination and collaboration between members of the account creation team. This channel is invite only (+i). |
#wikimedia-rename connect | Global renamers and stewards may contact each other via the IRC channel or via the private mailing list. |
#wikimedia-otrs connect | A public channel for matters related to the Volunteer Response Team (was OTRS, now VRT) and its volunteers. |
#wikipedia-en-accounts-admins connect | Used for coordination and collaboration between administrators of the account creation team. This channel is invite only (+i). |
#wikipedia-en-accounts-unreg connect | #wikipedia-en-accounts is now a private channel, and you will be redirected to this channel, because you are not one or more of these: 1). Identified to NickServ, 2). Current, active member of ACC, 3). Identified to WMF. |
#huggle connect | Support for the tool Huggle. |
#wikipedia-en-help connect | Help channel for Wikipedians. Helpers are voiced, a setting that lets what they say be seen by everyone in the channel. Request a cloak to be voiced automatically (if you have autovoice on your account already, identify to NickServ by typing /msg NickServ identify <nick> <password> to activate it). More information can be found on its page.
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#wikipedia-en connect | General chat focusing more on the English-language Wikipedia. |
IRC commands
IRC commands
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Operator commandsVarious IRC clients have different commands. Most of the commands in this list should work on all popular IRC clients, but there may be additional commands available or alternate syntax for these commands. If there are multiple commands listed and one command fails to work, try using another to accomplish the same result. Consult your IRC client's manuals, help files, or a general IRC reference for more information about these commands and other command interfaces.
NOTE: On Libera.chat the "access" command is not a valid chanserv command. You need to use the "flags" command instead!
All channel modes will remain set until removed, with the exception of voice status and operator privileges, which will also be removed if the user in question leaves the channel. Modes can be un-set by using a – instead of a +, or by using an IRC client command such as |
Notes
- ^ Banning a user only prevents their entry. They must be kicked separately.
- ^ Depending on your client, the ban may be set on the user's nickname, host, or username+host combination. You may be able to adjust this. (For example, in irssi, /set ban_type host.) Consult your IRC client's documentation.
- ^ Locking the topic prevent non-ops from changing it (useful if a topic war is ongoing)
- ^ In a moderated channel, no one can talk unless they are an operator or are voiced (mode +v). This is usually an extreme measure, since it prevents people from using the channel. Use with discretion.
- ^ Copied from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/MovingChannels