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Mode lists are in a separate folder now.

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- [PyLink named modes tables](modelists/)
- [Developer documentation](technical/)
There is also a Doxygen-powered API reference at https://pylink.github.io/

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This folder contains tables of named modes defined by PyLink modules. The following are HTML versions of the raw .csv data:
- [Supported named channel modes](https://raw.githack.com/GLolol/PyLink/devel/docs/modelists/channel-modes.html)
- [Supported named user modes](https://raw.githack.com/GLolol/PyLink/devel/docs/modelists/user-modes.html)

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# PyLink Developer Documentation
Please note that as PyLink is still in its development phase, its APIs are subject to change.
Any documentation here is provided for reference only.
This documentation is provided for reference only, and may not always be up to date as APIs change.
Patches are welcome if something looks wrong or *is* wrong. In such cases, consulting the source code is probably your best bet.
The docs are also really incomplete (contributors welcome!)
The docs are also really incomplete (contributions are appreciated!)
## Introduction
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- [PyLink protocol module specification](pmodule-spec.md)
- [Supported named channel modes](https://raw.githack.com/GLolol/PyLink/devel/docs/modelists/channel-modes.html)
- [Supported named user modes](https://raw.githack.com/GLolol/PyLink/devel/docs/modelists/user-modes.html)
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