!invite [<chan>] <nick>... Channel settings (see `help channel'):
!op [<chan>] !channel [<chan>] <setting> [....]
!leave [<chan>] Additional help topics:
- !identify !identpass !invite !blight-id
+ !ping [<stuff ...>] !identify !identpass !invite !blight-id
Send commands to me by /msg, or say them in channel with \! in front.
+To get me on a channel, invite me. To become channel manager, op me.
:help
help gives an overview and lists the topics &c
channel [<chan>] [show] show settings
channel [<chan>] !manager +|-|= <nick> ... set manager list
channel [<chan>] !autojoin yes|no join at bot start ?
-channel [<chan>] !userinvite pub|here|all|none who can \!invite ?
+channel [<chan>] !userinvite pub|here|all|none who can !invite ?
channel [<chan>] !mode *|+...-... set modes when alone
channel [<chan>] !topic leave | set <topic> set topic when alone?
channel [<chan>] !topic see|tell +|-|= <chan>|* ...
channel [<chan>] userinvite none \!invite and /msg are disabled
Controls whether the `invite' command works for this channel, and
who can use it (`help !invite'). `userinvite pub' is the default.
+ Channel managers can always use the `invite' command.
:mode
!channel [<chan>] mode *|+...-... (`mode *' is default.)
:ping
ping [<string>]
Replies with hopefully-useful information, including:
-* Current time, number of users on the system, and load average.
+* Current time, number of IRC and system users, and load averages.
* Most recent traffic on a relevant channel (if sent privately, any
channel we're both on, otherwise the channel in question.) Only
actual message traffic counts, and \!-commands don't count either.