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pylink-opers: mention LINKED command

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James Lu 2016-04-27 21:28:27 -07:00
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@ -24,6 +24,9 @@ To link to a channel already created on a different network:
You can also link remote channels to take a different name on your network. (This is the third argument to the LINK command) You can also link remote channels to take a different name on your network. (This is the third argument to the LINK command)
- `/msg PyLink link othernet #lobby #othernet-lobby` - `/msg PyLink link othernet #lobby #othernet-lobby`
Also, to list the available channels:
- `/msg PyLink linked`
## Dealing with channel emergencies ## Dealing with channel emergencies
PyLink is not designed with the ability to forward KILLs, G:Lines, or any network bans. **The best thing to do in the case of emergencies is to delink the problem networks / channels!** Kills are actively blocked by the PyLink daemon (user is just respawned), while X:Lines are simply ignored, as there isn't any code to handle them yet. PyLink is not designed with the ability to forward KILLs, G:Lines, or any network bans. **The best thing to do in the case of emergencies is to delink the problem networks / channels!** Kills are actively blocked by the PyLink daemon (user is just respawned), while X:Lines are simply ignored, as there isn't any code to handle them yet.