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21 KiB
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// Copyright (c) 2016-2017 Daniel Oaks <daniel@danieloaks.net>
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// released under the MIT license
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package irc
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import (
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"fmt"
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"sort"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"github.com/oragono/oragono/irc/languages"
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)
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// HelpEntryType represents the different sorts of help entries that can exist.
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type HelpEntryType int
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const (
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// CommandHelpEntry is a help entry explaining a client command.
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CommandHelpEntry HelpEntryType = iota
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// InformationHelpEntry is a help entry explaining general server info.
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InformationHelpEntry
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// ISupportHelpEntry is a help entry explaining a specific RPL_ISUPPORT token.
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ISupportHelpEntry
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)
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// HelpEntry represents an entry in the Help map.
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type HelpEntry struct {
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oper bool
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text string
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textGenerator func(*Client) string
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helpType HelpEntryType
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duplicate bool
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}
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// used for duplicates
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var (
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cmodeHelpText = `== Channel Modes ==
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Oragono supports the following channel modes:
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+b | Client masks that are banned from the channel (e.g. *!*@127.0.0.1)
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+e | Client masks that are exempted from bans.
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+I | Client masks that are exempted from the invite-only flag.
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+i | Invite-only mode, only invited clients can join the channel.
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+k | Key required when joining the channel.
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+l | Client join limit for the channel.
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+m | Moderated mode, only privileged clients can talk on the channel.
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+n | No-outside-messages mode, only users that are on the channel can send
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| messages to it.
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+R | Only registered users can join the channel.
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+s | Secret mode, channel won't show up in /LIST or whois replies.
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+t | Only channel opers can modify the topic.
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+E | Roleplaying commands are enabled in the channel.
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+C | Clients are blocked from sending CTCP messages in the channel.
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= Prefixes =
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+q (~) | Founder channel mode.
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+a (&) | Admin channel mode.
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+o (@) | Operator channel mode.
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+h (%) | Halfop channel mode.
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+v (+) | Voice channel mode.`
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umodeHelpText = `== User Modes ==
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Oragono supports the following user modes:
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+a | User is marked as being away. This mode is set with the /AWAY command.
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+i | User is marked as invisible (their channels are hidden from whois replies).
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+o | User is an IRC operator.
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+R | User only accepts messages from other registered users.
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+s | Server Notice Masks (see help with /HELPOP snomasks).
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+Z | User is connected via TLS.
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+B | User is a bot.
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+E | User can receive roleplaying commands.
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+T | User is blocked from sending CTCP messages.`
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snomaskHelpText = `== Server Notice Masks ==
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Oragono supports the following server notice masks for operators:
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a | Local announcements.
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c | Local client connections.
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j | Local channel actions.
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k | Local kills.
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n | Local nick changes.
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o | Local oper actions.
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q | Local quits.
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t | Local /STATS usage.
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u | Local client account actions.
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x | Local X-lines (DLINE/KLINE/etc).
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v | Local vhost changes.
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To set a snomask, do this with your nickname:
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/MODE <nick> +s <chars>
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For instance, this would set the kill, oper, account and xline snomasks on dan:
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/MODE dan +s koux`
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)
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// Help contains the help strings distributed with the IRCd.
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var Help = map[string]HelpEntry{
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// Commands
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"acc": {
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text: `ACC LS
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ACC REGISTER <accountname> [callback_namespace:]<callback> [cred_type] :<credential>
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ACC VERIFY <accountname> <auth_code>
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Used in account registration. See the relevant specs for more info:
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https://oragono.io/specs.html`,
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},
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"ambiance": {
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text: `AMBIANCE <target> <text to be sent>
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The AMBIANCE command is used to send a scene notification to the given target.`,
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},
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"authenticate": {
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text: `AUTHENTICATE
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Used during SASL authentication. See the IRCv3 specs for more info:
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http://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/sasl-3.1.html`,
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},
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"away": {
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text: `AWAY [message]
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If [message] is sent, marks you away. If [message] is not sent, marks you no
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longer away.`,
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},
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"batch": {
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text: `BATCH {+,-}reference-tag type [params...]
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BATCH initiates an IRCv3 client-to-server batch. You should never need to
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issue this command manually.`,
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},
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"brb": {
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text: `BRB [message]
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Disconnects you from the server, while instructing the server to keep you
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present for a short time window. During this window, you can either resume
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or reattach to your nickname. If [message] is sent, it is used as your away
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message (and as your quit message if you don't return in time).`,
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},
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"cap": {
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text: `CAP <subcommand> [:<capabilities>]
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Used in capability negotiation. See the IRCv3 specs for more info:
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http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html
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http://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.2.html`,
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},
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"chathistory": {
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text: `CHATHISTORY [params]
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CHATHISTORY is a history replay command associated with the IRCv3
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specification draft/chathistory. See this document:
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https://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-specifications/pull/393`,
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},
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"debug": {
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oper: true,
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text: `DEBUG <option>
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Provides various debugging commands for the IRCd. <option> can be one of:
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* GCSTATS: Garbage control statistics.
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* NUMGOROUTINE: Number of goroutines in use.
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* STARTCPUPROFILE: Starts the CPU profiler.
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* STOPCPUPROFILE: Stops the CPU profiler.
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* PROFILEHEAP: Writes a memory profile.
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* CRASHSERVER: Crashes the server (for use in failover testing)`,
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},
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"defcon": {
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oper: true,
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text: `DEFCON [level]
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The DEFCON system can disable server features at runtime, to mitigate
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spam or other hostile activity. It has five levels, which are cumulative
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(i.e., level 3 includes all restrictions from level 4 and so on):
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5: Normal operation
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4: No new account or channel registrations
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3: All users are +R; no changes to vhosts
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2: No new unauthenticated connections; all channels are +R
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1: No new connections except from localhost or other trusted IPs`,
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},
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"deoper": {
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oper: true,
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text: `DEOPER
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DEOPER removes the IRCop privileges granted to you by a successful /OPER.`,
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},
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"dline": {
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oper: true,
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text: `DLINE [ANDKILL] [MYSELF] [duration] <ip>/<net> [ON <server>] [reason [| oper reason]]
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DLINE LIST
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Bans an IP address or network from connecting to the server. If the duration is
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given then only for that long. The reason is shown to the user themselves, but
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everyone else will see a standard message. The oper reason is shown to
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operators getting info about the DLINEs that exist.
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Bans are saved across subsequent launches of the server.
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"ANDKILL" means that all matching clients are also removed from the server.
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"MYSELF" is required when the DLINE matches the address the person applying it is connected
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from. If "MYSELF" is not given, trying to DLINE yourself will result in an error.
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[duration] can be of the following forms:
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1y 12mo 31d 10h 8m 13s
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<net> is specified in typical CIDR notation. For example:
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127.0.0.1/8
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8.8.8.8/24
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ON <server> specifies that the ban is to be set on that specific server.
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[reason] and [oper reason], if they exist, are separated by a vertical bar (|).
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If "DLINE LIST" is sent, the server sends back a list of our current DLINEs.`,
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},
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"extjwt": {
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text: `EXTJWT <target> [service_name]
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Get a JSON Web Token for target (either * or a channel name).`,
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},
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"help": {
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text: `HELP <argument>
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Get an explanation of <argument>, or "index" for a list of help topics.`,
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},
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"helpop": {
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text: `HELPOP <argument>
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Get an explanation of <argument>, or "index" for a list of help topics.`,
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},
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"history": {
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text: `HISTORY <target> [limit]
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Replay message history. <target> can be a channel name, "me" to replay direct
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message history, or a nickname to replay another client's direct message
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history (they must be logged into the same account as you). [limit] can be
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either an integer (the maximum number of messages to replay), or a time
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duration like 10m or 1h (the time window within which to replay messages).`,
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},
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"info": {
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text: `INFO
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Sends information about the server, developers, etc.`,
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},
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"invite": {
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text: `INVITE <nickname> <channel>
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Invites the given user to the given channel, so long as you have the
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appropriate channel privs.`,
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},
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"ison": {
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text: `ISON <nickname>{ <nickname>}
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Returns whether the given nicks exist on the network.`,
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},
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"join": {
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text: `JOIN <channel>{,<channel>} [<key>{,<key>}]
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Joins the given channels with the matching keys.`,
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},
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"kick": {
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text: `KICK <channel> <user> [reason]
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Removes the user from the given channel, so long as you have the appropriate
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channel privs.`,
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},
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"kill": {
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oper: true,
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text: `KILL <nickname> [reason]
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Removes the given user from the network, showing them the reason if it is
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supplied.`,
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},
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"kline": {
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oper: true,
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text: `KLINE [ANDKILL] [MYSELF] [duration] <mask> [ON <server>] [reason [| oper reason]]
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KLINE LIST
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Bans a mask from connecting to the server. If the duration is given then only for that
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long. The reason is shown to the user themselves, but everyone else will see a standard
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message. The oper reason is shown to operators getting info about the KLINEs that exist.
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Bans are saved across subsequent launches of the server.
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"ANDKILL" means that all matching clients are also removed from the server.
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"MYSELF" is required when the KLINE matches the address the person applying it is connected
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from. If "MYSELF" is not given, trying to KLINE yourself will result in an error.
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[duration] can be of the following forms:
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1y 12mo 31d 10h 8m 13s
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<mask> is specified in typical IRC format. For example:
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dan
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dan!5*@127.*
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ON <server> specifies that the ban is to be set on that specific server.
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[reason] and [oper reason], if they exist, are separated by a vertical bar (|).
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If "KLINE LIST" is sent, the server sends back a list of our current KLINEs.`,
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},
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"language": {
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text: `LANGUAGE <code>{ <code>}
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Sets your preferred languages to the given ones.`,
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},
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"list": {
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text: `LIST [<channel>{,<channel>}] [<elistcond>{,<elistcond>}]
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Shows information on the given channels (or if none are given, then on all
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channels). <elistcond>s modify how the channels are selected.`,
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//TODO(dan): Explain <elistcond>s in more specific detail
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},
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"lusers": {
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text: `LUSERS [<mask> [<server>]]
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Shows statistics about the size of the network. If <mask> is given, only
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returns stats for servers matching the given mask. If <server> is given, the
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command is processed by that server.`,
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},
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"mode": {
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text: `MODE <target> [<modestring> [<mode arguments>...]]
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Sets and removes modes from the given target. For more specific information on
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mode characters, see the help for "modes".`,
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},
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"monitor": {
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text: `MONITOR <subcmd>
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Allows the monitoring of nicknames, for alerts when they are online and
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offline. The subcommands are:
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MONITOR + target{,target}
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Adds the given names to your list of monitored nicknames.
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MONITOR - target{,target}
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Removes the given names from your list of monitored nicknames.
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MONITOR C
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Clears your list of monitored nicknames.
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MONITOR L
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Lists all the nicknames you are currently monitoring.
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MONITOR S
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Lists whether each nick in your MONITOR list is online or offline.`,
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},
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"motd": {
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text: `MOTD [server]
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Returns the message of the day for this, or the given, server.`,
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},
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"names": {
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text: `NAMES [<channel>{,<channel>}]
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Views the clients joined to a channel and their channel membership prefixes. To
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view the channel membership prefixes supported by this server, see the help for
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"PREFIX".`,
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},
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"nick": {
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text: `NICK <newnick>
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Sets your nickname to the new given one.`,
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},
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"notice": {
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text: `NOTICE <target>{,<target>} <text to be sent>
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Sends the text to the given targets as a NOTICE.`,
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},
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"npc": {
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text: `NPC <target> <sourcenick> <text to be sent>
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The NPC command is used to send a message to the target as the source.
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Requires the roleplay mode (+E) to be set on the target.`,
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},
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"npca": {
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text: `NPCA <target> <sourcenick> <text to be sent>
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The NPC command is used to send an action to the target as the source.
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Requires the roleplay mode (+E) to be set on the target.`,
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},
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"oper": {
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text: `OPER <name> [password]
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If the correct details are given, gives you IRCop privs.`,
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},
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"part": {
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text: `PART <channel>{,<channel>} [reason]
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Leaves the given channels and shows people the given reason.`,
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},
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"pass": {
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text: `PASS <password>
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When the server requires a connection password to join, used to send us the
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password.`,
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},
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"ping": {
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text: `PING <args>...
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Requests a PONG. Used to check link connectivity.`,
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},
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"pong": {
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text: `PONG <args>...
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Replies to a PING. Used to check link connectivity.`,
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},
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"privmsg": {
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text: `PRIVMSG <target>{,<target>} <text to be sent>
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Sends the text to the given targets as a PRIVMSG.`,
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},
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"rename": {
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text: `RENAME <channel> <newname> [<reason>]
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Renames the given channel with the given reason, if possible.
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For example:
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RENAME #ircv2 #ircv3 :Protocol upgrades!`,
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},
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"sajoin": {
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oper: true,
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text: `SAJOIN [nick] #channel{,#channel}
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Forcibly joins a user to a channel, ignoring restrictions like bans, user limits
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and channel keys. If [nick] is omitted, it defaults to the operator.`,
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},
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"sanick": {
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oper: true,
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text: `SANICK <currentnick> <newnick>
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Gives the given user a new nickname.`,
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},
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"samode": {
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oper: true,
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text: `SAMODE <target> [<modestring> [<mode arguments>...]]
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Forcibly sets and removes modes from the given target -- only available to
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opers. For more specific information on mode characters, see the help for
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"cmode" and "umode".`,
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},
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"scene": {
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text: `SCENE <target> <text to be sent>
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The SCENE command is used to send a scene notification to the given target.`,
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},
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"setname": {
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text: `SETNAME <realname>
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The SETNAME command updates the realname to be the newly-given one.`,
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},
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"summon": {
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text: `SUMMON [parameters]
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The SUMMON command is not implemented.`,
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},
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"tagmsg": {
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text: `@+client-only-tags TAGMSG <target>{,<target>}
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Sends the given client-only tags to the given targets as a TAGMSG. See the IRCv3
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specs for more info: http://ircv3.net/specs/core/message-tags-3.3.html`,
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},
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"quit": {
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text: `QUIT [reason]
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Indicates that you're leaving the server, and shows everyone the given reason.`,
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},
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"rehash": {
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oper: true,
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text: `REHASH
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Reloads the config file and updates TLS certificates on listeners`,
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},
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"resume": {
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text: `RESUME <oldnick> [timestamp]
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Sent before registration has completed, this indicates that the client wants to
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resume their old connection <oldnick>.`,
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},
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"time": {
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text: `TIME [server]
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Shows the time of the current, or the given, server.`,
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},
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"topic": {
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text: `TOPIC <channel> [topic]
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If [topic] is given, sets the topic in the channel to that. If [topic] is not
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given, views the current topic on the channel.`,
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},
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"undline": {
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oper: true,
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text: `UNDLINE <ip>/<net>
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Removes an existing ban on an IP address or a network.
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<net> is specified in typical CIDR notation. For example:
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127.0.0.1/8
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8.8.8.8/24`,
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},
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"unkline": {
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oper: true,
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text: `UNKLINE <mask>
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Removes an existing ban on a mask.
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For example:
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dan
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dan!5*@127.*`,
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},
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"user": {
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text: `USER <username> 0 * <realname>
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Used in connection registration, sets your username and realname to the given
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values (though your username may also be looked up with Ident).`,
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},
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"users": {
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text: `USERS [parameters]
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The USERS command is not implemented.`,
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},
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"userhost": {
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text: `USERHOST <nickname>{ <nickname>}
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Shows information about the given users. Takes up to 10 nicknames.`,
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},
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"version": {
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text: `VERSION [server]
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Views the version of software and the RPL_ISUPPORT tokens for the given server.`,
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},
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"webirc": {
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oper: true, // not really, but it's restricted anyways
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text: `WEBIRC <password> <gateway> <hostname> <ip> [:<flags>]
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Used by web<->IRC gateways and bouncers, the WEBIRC command allows gateways to
|
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pass-through the real IP addresses of clients:
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ircv3.net/specs/extensions/webirc.html
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<flags> is a list of space-separated strings indicating various details about
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the connection from the client to the gateway, such as:
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|
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- tls: this flag indicates that the client->gateway connection is secure`,
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},
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"who": {
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text: `WHO <name> [o]
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Returns information for the given user.`,
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},
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"whois": {
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text: `WHOIS <client>{,<client>}
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|
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Returns information for the given user(s).`,
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},
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"whowas": {
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text: `WHOWAS <nickname>
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|
|
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Returns historical information on the last user with the given nickname.`,
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|
},
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|
"znc": {
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text: `ZNC <module> [params]
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|
|
|
Used to emulate features of the ZNC bouncer. This command is not intended
|
|
for direct use by end users.`,
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duplicate: true,
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},
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|
|
|
// Informational
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"modes": {
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textGenerator: modesTextGenerator,
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helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
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|
},
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|
"cmode": {
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text: cmodeHelpText,
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|
helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
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|
},
|
|
"cmodes": {
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|
text: cmodeHelpText,
|
|
helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
|
|
duplicate: true,
|
|
},
|
|
"umode": {
|
|
text: umodeHelpText,
|
|
helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
|
|
},
|
|
"umodes": {
|
|
text: umodeHelpText,
|
|
helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
|
|
duplicate: true,
|
|
},
|
|
"snomask": {
|
|
text: snomaskHelpText,
|
|
helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
|
|
oper: true,
|
|
duplicate: true,
|
|
},
|
|
"snomasks": {
|
|
text: snomaskHelpText,
|
|
helpType: InformationHelpEntry,
|
|
oper: true,
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
// RPL_ISUPPORT
|
|
"casemapping": {
|
|
text: `RPL_ISUPPORT CASEMAPPING
|
|
|
|
Oragono supports an experimental unicode casemapping designed for extended
|
|
Unicode support. This casemapping is based off RFC 7613 and the draft rfc7613
|
|
casemapping spec here: https://oragono.io/specs.html`,
|
|
helpType: ISupportHelpEntry,
|
|
},
|
|
"prefix": {
|
|
text: `RPL_ISUPPORT PREFIX
|
|
|
|
Oragono supports the following channel membership prefixes:
|
|
|
|
+q (~) | Founder channel mode.
|
|
+a (&) | Admin channel mode.
|
|
+o (@) | Operator channel mode.
|
|
+h (%) | Halfop channel mode.
|
|
+v (+) | Voice channel mode.`,
|
|
helpType: ISupportHelpEntry,
|
|
},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// modesTextGenerator generates the text for the 'modes' help entry.
|
|
// it exists only so we can translate this entry appropriately.
|
|
func modesTextGenerator(client *Client) string {
|
|
return client.t(cmodeHelpText) + "\n\n" + client.t(umodeHelpText)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type HelpIndexManager struct {
|
|
sync.RWMutex // tier 1
|
|
|
|
langToIndex map[string]string
|
|
langToOperIndex map[string]string
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GenerateHelpIndex is used to generate HelpIndex.
|
|
// Returns: a map from language code to the help index in that language.
|
|
func GenerateHelpIndex(lm *languages.Manager, forOpers bool) map[string]string {
|
|
// generate the help entry lists
|
|
var commands, isupport, information []string
|
|
|
|
var line string
|
|
for name, info := range Help {
|
|
if info.duplicate {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if info.oper && !forOpers {
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
line = fmt.Sprintf(" %s", name)
|
|
|
|
if info.helpType == CommandHelpEntry {
|
|
commands = append(commands, line)
|
|
} else if info.helpType == ISupportHelpEntry {
|
|
isupport = append(isupport, line)
|
|
} else if info.helpType == InformationHelpEntry {
|
|
information = append(information, line)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// create the strings
|
|
sort.Strings(commands)
|
|
commandsString := strings.Join(commands, "\n")
|
|
sort.Strings(isupport)
|
|
isupportString := strings.Join(isupport, "\n")
|
|
sort.Strings(information)
|
|
informationString := strings.Join(information, "\n")
|
|
|
|
// sub them in
|
|
defaultHelpIndex := `= Help Topics =
|
|
|
|
Commands:
|
|
%[1]s
|
|
|
|
RPL_ISUPPORT Tokens:
|
|
%[2]s
|
|
|
|
Information:
|
|
%[3]s`
|
|
|
|
newHelpIndex := make(map[string]string)
|
|
|
|
newHelpIndex["en"] = fmt.Sprintf(defaultHelpIndex, commandsString, isupportString, informationString)
|
|
|
|
for langCode := range lm.Languages {
|
|
translatedHelpIndex := lm.Translate([]string{langCode}, defaultHelpIndex)
|
|
if translatedHelpIndex != defaultHelpIndex {
|
|
newHelpIndex[langCode] = fmt.Sprintf(translatedHelpIndex, commandsString, isupportString, informationString)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return newHelpIndex
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GenerateIndices regenerates our help indexes for each currently enabled language.
|
|
func (hm *HelpIndexManager) GenerateIndices(lm *languages.Manager) {
|
|
// generate help indexes
|
|
langToIndex := GenerateHelpIndex(lm, false)
|
|
langToOperIndex := GenerateHelpIndex(lm, true)
|
|
|
|
hm.Lock()
|
|
defer hm.Unlock()
|
|
hm.langToIndex = langToIndex
|
|
hm.langToOperIndex = langToOperIndex
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// sendHelp sends the client help of the given string.
|
|
func (client *Client) sendHelp(name string, text string, rb *ResponseBuffer) {
|
|
splitName := strings.Split(name, " ")
|
|
textLines := strings.Split(text, "\n")
|
|
|
|
for i, line := range textLines {
|
|
args := splitName
|
|
args = append(args, line)
|
|
if i == 0 {
|
|
rb.Add(nil, client.server.name, RPL_HELPSTART, args...)
|
|
} else {
|
|
rb.Add(nil, client.server.name, RPL_HELPTXT, args...)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
args := splitName
|
|
args = append(args, client.t("End of /HELPOP"))
|
|
rb.Add(nil, client.server.name, RPL_ENDOFHELP, args...)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// GetHelpIndex returns the help index for the given language.
|
|
func (hm *HelpIndexManager) GetIndex(languages []string, oper bool) string {
|
|
hm.RLock()
|
|
langToIndex := hm.langToIndex
|
|
if oper {
|
|
langToIndex = hm.langToOperIndex
|
|
}
|
|
hm.RUnlock()
|
|
|
|
for _, lang := range languages {
|
|
index, exists := langToIndex[lang]
|
|
if exists {
|
|
return index
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// 'en' always exists
|
|
return langToIndex["en"]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func init() {
|
|
// startup check that we have HELP entries for every command
|
|
for name := range Commands {
|
|
_, exists := Help[strings.ToLower(name)]
|
|
if !exists {
|
|
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Help entry does not exist for command %s", name))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|