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# Administrative
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* [Logging in and out](#logging-in-and-out)
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* [login](#login)
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* [logout](#logout)
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* [User management commands](#user-management-commands)
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* [useradd](#useradd)
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* [userdel](#userdel)
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* [Admin levels](#admin-levels)
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* [userset](#userset)
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* [userunset](#userunset)
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* [User metadata list](#user-metadata-list)
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* [Listing users](#listing-users)
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* [Channel management commands](#channel-management-commands)
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* [join](#join)
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* [part](#part)
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* [chanadd](#chanadd)
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* [chanrem](#chanrem)
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* [chanset](#chanset)
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* [chanunset](#chanunset)
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* [chanlist](#chanlist)
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* [Channel metadata list](#channel-metadata-list)
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* [ignore](#ignore)
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* [unignore](#unignore)
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* [whitelist](#whitelist)
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* [blacklist](#blacklist)
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* [op](#op)
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* [deop](#deop)
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* [voice](#voice)
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* [devoice](#devoice)
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* [mode](#mode)
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* [ban/mute](#banmute)
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* [unban/unmute](#unbanunmute)
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* [invite](#invite)
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* [kick](#kick)
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* [Module management commands](#module-management-commands)
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* [load](#load)
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* [unload](#unload)
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* [Listing modules](#listing-modules)
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* [Plugin management commands](#plugin-management-commands)
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* [plug](#plug)
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* [unplug](#unplug)
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* [replug](#replug)
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* [pluglist](#pluglist)
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* [Command metadata commands](#command-metadata-commands)
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* [cmdset](#cmdset)
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* [cmdunset](#cmdunset)
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* [Command metadata list](#command-metadata-list)
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* [Miscellaneous commands](#miscellaneous-commands)
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* [export](#export)
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* [refresh](#refresh)
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* [reload](#reload)
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* [sl](#sl)
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* [die](#die)
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## Logging in and out
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You cannot use any of the admin commands unless you login. Note that the [`login`](#login) command requires that your currently
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connected IRC hostmask matches the hostmask configured for the user account.
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You can keep your user account permanently logged in by setting a couple of [user metadata](#user-metadata-list) values. See
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the [user metadata list](#user-metadata-list) for more information.
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### login
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Logs into PBot.
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Usage: `login [channel] <password>`
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### logout
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Logs out of PBot.
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Usage: `logout`
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## User management commands
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### useradd
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Adds a new user to PBot.
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Usage: `useradd <account name> <channel> <hostmask> [level] [password]`
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Parameter | Description
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--- | ---
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`<account name>` | A unique name to identify this account (usually the `nick` of the user, but it can be any identifier).
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`<channel>` | The channel this user belongs to; use `global` for all channels. This field cannot be changed without removing and re-adding the user.
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`<hostmask>` | The hostmask from which this user is recognized/allowed to login from (e.g., `somenick!*@*.somedomain.com` or `*!*@unaffiliated/someuser`). This field cannot be changed without removing and re-adding the user.
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`[level]` | An integer representing the user's level of privileges. See [admin-levels](#admin-levels). Defaults to `0` if omitted (i.e., a normal unprivileged user).
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`[password]` | The password the user will use to login (from `/msg`, obviously). Generates a random password if omitted. Users may view and set their password by using the [`my`](Commands.md#my) command.
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### userdel
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Removes a user from PBot. You can use the `account name` field or the `hostmask` field that was set via the [`useradd`](#useradd) command.
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Usage: `userdel <channel> <account name or hostmask>`
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#### Admin levels
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This is a list of admin commands allowed by each admin level, by default. You
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can use [`cmdset`](#cmdset) to adjust any command's admin level.
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Higher level admins have access to all lower level admin commands.
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Note that Plugins may also add new admin commands, so this list may be incomplete
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if you have third-party Plugins loaded.
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Level | Commands
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--- | ---
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10 | actiontrigger, antispam, whitelist, blacklist, chanlist, ban, unban, mute, unmute, op, deop, voice, devoice, invite, kick, ignore, unignore
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40 | chanset, chanunset, chanadd, chanrem, join, part, mode
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60 | useradd, userdel, userset, userunset, akalink, akaunlink, regset, regunset, regsetmeta, regunsetmeta, regchange, dumpbans
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90 | sl, plug, unplug, replug, load, unload, reload, export, rebuildaliases, refresh, die
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99 | eval
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### userset
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Sets metadata for a user account. You can use the `account name` field or the `hostmask` field that was set via the [`useradd`](#useradd) command. See also: [user metadata list](#user-metadata-list).
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If `key` is omitted, it will list all the keys and values that are set. If `value` is omitted, it will show the value for `key`.
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Usage: `userset [channel] <account name or hostmask> [<key> [value]]`
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### userunset
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Deletes a metadata key from a user account. You can use the `account name` field or the `hostmask` field that was set via the [`useradd`](#useradd) command.
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Usage: `userunset [channel] <account name or hostmask> <key>`
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#### User metadata list
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This is a list of recognized metadata keys for user accounts.
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Name | Description
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--- | ---
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`name` | A unique name identifying the user account.
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`level` | The privilege level of the user. See [admin levels](#admin-levels).
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`password` | The password for the user account.
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`loggedin` | Whether the user is logged in or not.
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`stayloggedin` | Do not log the user out when they part/quit.
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`autologin` | Automatically log the user in when they join the channel. *Note: make sure the user account's hostmask wildcards are as restrictive as possible.*
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`autoop` | Give the user `operator` status when they join the channel. *Note: make sure the user account's hostmask wildcards are as restrictive as possible.*
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`autovoice` | Give the user `voiced` status when they join the channel. *Note: make sure the user account's hostmask wildcards are as restrictive as possible.*
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`location` | Sets your location for using the [`weather`](Commands.md#weather) command without any arguments.
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`timezone` | Sets your timezone for using the [`date`](Commands.md#date) command without any arguments.
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### Listing users
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To list user accounts, use the `list users` command. This is not an admin command, but
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it is included here for completeness.
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Usage: `list users [channel]`
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When the optional `[channel]` argument is provided, only users for that channel
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will be listed; no global users will be listed.
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When `[channel]` is omitted and the command is used in a channel, it will list
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the users for that channel, plus all global users.
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When `[channel]` is omitted and the command is used from private message, it will
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list all users from all channels, including global users.
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## Channel management commands
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### join
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To temporarily join a channel, use the `join` command. The channels may be a comma-
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separated list.
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Usage: `join <channel(s)>`
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### part
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To temporarily leave a channel (that is, without removing it from PBot's list
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of channels), use the `part` command. The channels may be a comma-separated
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list.
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Usage `part <channel(s)>`
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### chanadd
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`chanadd` permanently adds a channel to PBot's list of channels to auto-join and manage.
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Usage: `chanadd <channel>`
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### chanrem
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`chanrem` removes a channel from PBot's list of channels to auto-join and manage.
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Usage: `chanrem <channel>`
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### chanset
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`chanset` sets a channel's metadata. See [channel metadata list](#channel-metadata-list)
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Usage: `chanset <channel> [key [value]]`
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If both `key` and `value` are omitted, chanset will show all the keys and values for that channel. If only `value` is omitted, chanset will show the value for that key.
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### chanunset
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`chanunset` deletes a channel's metadata key.
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Usage: `chanunset <channel> <key>`
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### chanlist
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`chanlist` lists all added channels and their metadata keys and values.
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#### Channel metadata list
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Name | Description
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`enabled` | When set to a true value, PBot will auto-join this channel after identifying to NickServ (unless `general.autojoin_wait_for_nickserv` is `0`, in which case auto-join happens immediately).
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`chanop` | When set to a true value, PBot will perform channel management (anti-flooding, ban-evasion, etc).
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`permop` | When set to a true value, PBot will automatically op itself when joining and remain opped instead of automatically opping and deopping as necessary.
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### ignore
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Ignore a user. If you omit `[channel]` PBot will ignore the user in all channels, including private messages.
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Usage: `ignore <hostmask regex> [channel [timeout]]`
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Timeout can be specified as an relative time in English; for instance, `5 minutes`, `1 month and 2 weeks`, `next thursday`, `friday after next`, `forever` and such.
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### unignore
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Unignores a user. If you omit `[channel]` PBot will unignore the user from all channels, including private messages.
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Usage: `unignore <hostmask regex> [channel]`
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### whitelist
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Whitelists a hostmask regex to be exempt from ban evasions or anti-flood enforcement.
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Usages:
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- `whitelist <show/list>`
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- `whitelist add <channel> <hostmask>`
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- `whitelist remove <channel> <hostmask>`
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### blacklist
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Blacklists a hostmask regex from joining a channel.
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Usages:
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- `blacklist <show/list>`
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- `blacklist add <hostmask regex> [channel]`
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- `blacklist remove <hostmask regex> [channel]`
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### op
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### deop
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### voice
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### devoice
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The `op`, `deop`, `voice` and `devoice` commands all perform their respective named action.
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The `targets` parameter can be a list of multiple nicks, optionally containing
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wildcards. If `targets` is omitted, the action will be performed on the caller.
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Usages:
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In channel:
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* `op [targets]`
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* `deop [targets]`
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* `voice [targets]`
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* `devoice [targets]`
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From private message:
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* `op <channel> [targets]`
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* `deop <channel> [targets]`
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* `voice <channel> [targets]`
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* `devoice <channel> [targets]`
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### mode
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Sets or unsets channel or user modes.
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Usage: `mode [channel] <flags> [targets]`
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PBot extends the IRC `MODE` command in useful ways. For instance, the `targets`
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parameter may contain wildcards. To op everybody whose nick ends with `|dev` you
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can do `!mode +o *|dev` in a channel.
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### ban/mute
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Bans or mutes a user. If the argument is a nick instead of a hostmask, it will determine an appropriate banmask for that nick.
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The argument can be a comma-separated list of multiple nicks or masks.
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Usages:
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- `ban <nick or hostmask> [channel [timeout]]`
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- `mute <nick or hostmask> [channel [timeout]]`
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If `timeout` is omitted, PBot will ban the user for 24 hours. Timeout can be specified as an relative time in English; for instance, `5 minutes`, `1 month and 2 weeks`, `next thursday`, `friday after next`, `forever` and such.
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### unban/unmute
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Unbans or unmutes a user. If the argument is a nick instead of a hostmask, it will find all bans that match any of that nick's hostmasks or NickServ accounts and unban them.
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The argument can be a comma-separated list of multiple nicks or masks.
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Usages:
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- `unban <nick or hostmask> [channel]`
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- `unmute <nick or hostmask> [channel]`
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### invite
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Invites a user to a channel.
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Usage: `invite [channel] <nick>`
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### kick
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Removes a user from the channel. `<nick>` can be a comma-separated list of multiple users, optionally containing wildcards. If `[reason]` is omitted, a random insult will be used.
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Usage from channel: `kick <nick> [reason]`
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From private message: `kick <channel> <nick> [reason]`
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## Module management commands
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Note that modules are "reloaded" each time they are executed. There is no need to `refresh` after editing a module.
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### load
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This command loads a module in `$data_dir/modules/` as a PBot command. It is
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equivalent to `factadd`ing a new keyword and then setting its `type` to `module`.
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Usage: `load <keyword> <module>`
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For example, to load `$data_dir/modules/qalc.sh` as the `qalc` command:
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<pragma-> !load qalc qalc.sh
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### unload
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This command unloads a module. It is equivalent to deleting the factoid keyword
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the module was loaded as.
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Usage: `unload <keyword>`
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### Listing modules
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To list the loaded modules, use the `list modules` command. This is not an admin command, but
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it is included here for completeness.
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Usage: `list modules`
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## Plugin management commands
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### plug
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Loads a plugin into PBot.
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Usage: `plug <plugin>`
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### unplug
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Unloads a plugin from PBot.
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Usage: `unplug <plugin>`
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### replug
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Reloads a plugin into PBot. The plugin is first unloaded and then it is loaded again.
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Usage: `replug <plugin>`
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### pluglist
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Lists all currently loaded plugins. This isn't an admin command, but it is included here for completeness.
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Usage: `pluglist`
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<pragma-> !pluglist
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<PBot> Loaded plugins: ActionTrigger, AntiAway, AntiKickAutoRejoin, AntiNickSpam, AntiRepeat, AntiTwitter, AutoRejoin, GoogleSearch, Quotegrabs, RemindMe, UrlTitles
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## Command metadata commands
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### cmdset
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Use `cmdset` to set various [metadata](#command-metadata-list) for built-in commands.
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Usage: `cmdset <command> [key [value]]`
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Omit `<key>` and `<value>` to list all the keys and values for a command. Specify `<key>`, but omit `<value>` to see the value for a specific key.
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### cmdunset
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Use `cmdset` to delete various [metadata](#command-metadata-list) from built-in commands.
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Usage: `cmdunset <command> <key>`
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### Command metadata list
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Name | Description
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`help` | The text to display for the [`help`](Commands.md#help) command.
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`level` | The admin level of this command. See also [admin-levels](#admin-levels)
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## Miscellaneous commands
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These are some of the miscellaneous admin commands that have not been covered
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above or in the rest of the PBot documentation.
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### export
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Exports specified list to HTML file in `$data_dir`.
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Usage: `export <factoids|quotegrabs>`
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### refresh
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Refreshes/reloads PBot core modules and plugins (not the command-line modules since those are executed/loaded each time they are invoked).
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### reload
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Reloads a data or configuration file from `$data_dir`. This is useful if you
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manually edit a data or configuration file and you want PBot to know about the
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modifications.
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Usage `reload <admins|bantimeouts|blacklist|channels|factoids|funcs|ignores|mutetimeouts|registry|whitelist>`
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### sl
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Sends a raw IRC command to the server. Use the `sl` command when
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PBot does not have a built-in command to do what you need.
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Usage: `sl <irc command>`
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<pragma-> sl PRIVMSG #channel :Test message
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<PBot> Test message
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### die
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Tells PBot to disconnect and exit.
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