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Automode Tutorial

The Automode plugin was introduced in PyLink 0.9 as a simple way of managing channel access control lists with Relay. That said, it is not designed to entirely replace traditional IRC services such as ChanServ.

Starting steps

Upon loading the automode plugin, you should see an Automode service bot connect, using the name that you defined. This bot provides the commands used to manage access.

For a list of commands: - /msg ModeBot help

Adding access lists to a channel: - /msg ModeBot setacc #channel [MASK] [MODE LIST] - The mask can be a simple nick!user@host hostmask or any of the extended targets (exttargets) mentioned below. MODE LIST is a string of any prefix modes that you want to set (no + before needed), such as qo, h, or ov.

Removing access from a channel: - /msg ModeBot delacc #channel [MASK]

Listing access entries on a channel: - /msg ModeBot listacc #channel

Applying all access entries on a channel (sync): - /msg ModeBot syncacc #channel

Clearing all access entries on a channel: - /msg ModeBot clearacc #channel

Supported masks and extended targets

Automode supports any hostmask or extended target implemented in PyLink; see the Exttargets Guide for more details.

Permissions

See the Permissions Reference for a list of permissions defined by Automode.

Caveats