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## Admin
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Administrator functionality.
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### Description
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Various administration functionality such as banning users, hot-reloading the
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code and ordering him to talk. Note that commands added here are handled with
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their own listener, rather than being part of the command logic which is handled
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by the Command module. Functionality in this module can be slightly unsafe as
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not everything is thoroughly sanity checked.
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### Commands
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#### join [#channel]
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Join the given channel.
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#### part [#channel]
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Leave the given channel.
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#### opme [#channel]
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Gives the caller ops in a given channel if possible. If called without a
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channel, it will attempt to give the caller ops in the current channel.
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#### greload
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Perform a git pull, and then execute the 'reload' command. Saves a lot of time
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updating!
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#### reload
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Reload all of the modules currently in use by DBot. By using this, all module
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functionality should be reloadable and replaceable without having to restart the
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bot or interrupt the connection to the server.
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#### say [#channel] [message]
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Have DBot post the given message in the given channel (uses the server from
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which you are sending the message). You may replace channel with '@' to have him
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post the message in the current channel. Channel may also be replaced with a
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nick on the server.
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#### load [module]
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Load a new module. This works by adding a module name to the roster and then
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triggering a reload of all modules, at which point the new module is actually
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loaded by the standard DBot process.
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#### unload [module]
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Unload a currently loaded module. This removes the module, and then triggers a
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reload of all modules.
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#### ban [user] [command]
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Ban a user from using a command. Command may be replaced with '\*,' which will
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ban a user from use of all commands. Users banned from all commands will still
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be subject to module listeners.
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#### unban [user] [command]
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Unban a user from using a given command. If a user was previously banned using
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the '\*' wildcard, they may also be unbanned from such by replacing command with
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an asterisk here as well.
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