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@@ -49,6 +49,8 @@ class="code">~command. Alternatively, you may pass commands by
karmadel
karmalist
list
+nsfw
+nws
quiet
quit
reload
@@ -56,6 +58,7 @@ class="code">~command. Alternatively, you may pass commands by
say
slash
trout
+twit
units
url
@@ -146,6 +149,14 @@ removed from channel for excess flooding).
class="code">/msg) a list of the commands Servus
understands
+
+This command is the same as url, only you should
+use it for URLs that are not work-safe. Servus will replace the "http"
+in your URL with "nsfw", before passing it to url.
+
+
+This is an alias for nsfw.
+
This command prevents the use of trout, flirt, and http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~matthewv/irc/trouts.
+
+The syntax is:
twit twitter-url
Servus returns (either on-channel or by /msg) the content
+of the tweet and the twitter user who posted it.
+
The syntax is:
units x unit1 as unit2
or:
units(1).
class="code">#chiark, and will comment if you post a duplicate
URL. The url command provides a way for you
to check if a URL has been posted before (if not, Servus posts it on
-your behalf). The syntax is:
-/msg Servus url http://some.url
-Servus will either paste the URL into channel, or /msg you to tell you it was a duplicate. Although
-you can use this command in-channel (and get a response by /msg ), this is discouraged.
+your behalf). The syntax is:
/msg Servus url
+http://some.url
Servus will either paste the URL into
+channel, or /msg you to tell you it was a
+duplicate; in the latter case, the URL will be sent to #urls. Although you can use this command
+in-channel (and get a response by /msg ),
+this is discouraged. Servus also understands nsfw:// and nsfws://
+URLs, and knows they are an obfuscation of the relevant http:// or https:// URL
+for URLs that are not work-safe. You can make your firefox understand
+nsfw:// URLS by visiting http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~owend/free/nsfw/.
- Matthew Vernon
- Cambridge, England
+ Matthew Vernon
+ Coventry, England