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# This file is an example of the permissions system in PyLink. To fine-tune permissions, you should
# merge the "permissions:" block in this file with the one in your PyLink configuration, creating it
# if it doesn't already exist. Simply renaming this file to permissions.yml DOES NOT work!
# Permissions work by mapping hostmasks, accounts, and exttargets to lists of permissions, allowing
# you to fine tune which users have access to which commands.
# If you do not specify any permissions block in your configuration, PyLink will default to a
# permission set defined by plugins, which usually correspond to the list below, but can be
# changed on every release.
# This determines whether we should merge plugins' built-in default permissions with the ones specified
# in the following permissions: block. Disabling this allows you greater control over the permissions
# PyLink gives, but you should check this file on every major update to see if any new permissions
# were added for commands. Otherwise, commands that were available before may cease to function!
permissions_merge_defaults: true
permissions:
# Note: It is a good idea to quote any exttargets or hostmasks so the configuration parser knows
# they are raw strings.
"$ircop":
# The default set of Automode permissions allow you to manage any channels you own in Relay.
# If Relay is not loaded, this check will fail. This has the ability of allowing local opers
# to manage their channels, but not abusing Automode to hack modes in other networks' relay
# channels.
- automode.manage.relay_owned
- automode.sync.relay_owned
- automode.list
# These allow opers to manage Relay links on their network.
- relay.create
- relay.destroy
- relay.claim
- relay.link
- relay.delink
- relay.linkacl.view
- relay.linkacl
"*!*@*":
# The following permissions are given to all users by default.
- relay.linked
- commands.status
- commands.showuser
- commands.showchan
# Replace ABC123 with your PyLink account name (configured above)
# in order to give yourself admin access.
"$pylinkacc:ABC123":
- "*"