ngIRCd - Next Generation IRC Server
http://ngircd.barton.de/
- (c)2001-2013 Alexander Barton and Contributors.
+ (c)2001-2019 Alexander Barton and Contributors.
ngIRCd is free software and published under the
terms of the GNU General Public License.
like this: "CAP REQ :capability1 capability2 capability3" for example.
References:
- - <http://ircv3.atheme.org/specification/capability-negotiation-3.1>
+ - <http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html>
- <http://ngircd.barton.de/doc/Capabilities.txt>
- doc/Capabilities.txt
In addition, IRC Ops can use these two forms to specify the <target>:
.
- #<hostmask>
- - #<servermask>
+ - $<servermask>
.
The <mask> can contain the wildcard characters "*" and "?", but must
contain at least one dot (".") and no wildcard after the last one.
Please note that "all" IRC daemons even parse separate nicknames in
a single parameter (like ":nick1 nick2"), and therefore ngIRCd
- implements this behaviour, too.
+ implements this behavior, too.
References:
- RFC 2812, 4.9 "Ison message"
- LINKS
- LINKS [[<target>] [<mask>]
+ LINKS [[<target>] <mask>]
.
List all servers currently registered in the network matching <mask>,
or all servers if <mask> has been omitted, as seen by the server
- RFC 2812, 3.2.8 "Kick command"
- LIST
- LIST [<channel>[,<channel>[,...]] [<server>]]
+ LIST [<mask>[,<mask>[,...]] [<server>]]
.
- List all visible <channels> (comma-separated list).
+ List all visible channels matching the <mask> (comma-separated list),
+ or all channels when no <mask> was specified.
.
If <server> is given, the command will be forwarded to <server> for
evaluation.
- ERROR
ERROR [<message> [<> [...]]]
.
- Inform a client or a server about an error condition. The first
+ Inform a client or a server about an error condition. The first
parameter, if given, is logged by the server receiving the message,
all other parameters are silently ignored.
.