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
Show statistics and other information of type <query> of a particular
IRC server in the network.
.
- The following <query> types are supported (case-insensitive):
+ The following <query> types are supported (case-insensitive where
+ applicable):
.
- g Network-wide bans ("G-Lines").
- k Server-local bans ("K-Lines").
- - l Link status (parent server and own link only).
+ - L Link status (servers and user links).
+ - l Link status (servers and own link).
- m Command usage count.
- u Server uptime.
.
<target> can be a server name, the nickname of a client connected to
a specific server, or a mask matching a server name in the network.
The server of the current connection is used when <target> is omitted.
+ .
+ To use "STATS L" the user must be an IRC Operator.
References:
- RFC 2812, 3.4.4 "Stats message"
- RFC 2812, 3.4.7 "Connect message"
- DIE
- DIE
+ DIE [<message>]
.
Instructs the server to shut down.
.
+ The optional (and non-standard) <message> text is sent to each client
+ connected to this server before all connections are closed.
+ .
To use this command, the user must be an IRC Operator.
References: