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+p is noknock and rfc1459-style private on all 3 IRCds, though the latter bit is undocumented in /help cmodes (maybe it's assumed?)
+p is also "paranoia" on hybrid, which adds more restrictions to halfops and /invite
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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.
The docs are also really incomplete (contributors welcome!)
Introduction
PyLink is an a modular, plugin-based IRC services framework. It uses swappable protocol modules and a hooks system for calling plugins, allowing them to function regardless of the IRCd used.
Contents
- Writing plugins for PyLink
- PyLink hooks reference
- Services bot API/Creating your own service bots
- Permissions API Introduction
- Using
utils.IRCParser()