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Administrative
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* [Administrative](#administrative)
* [login](#login)
* [logout](#logout)
* [Admin Management](#admin-management)
* [adminadd](#adminadd)
* [Admin Levels](#admin-levels)
* [adminrem](#adminrem)
* [adminset](#adminset)
* [Admin Metadata List](#admin-metadata-list)
* [adminunset](#adminunset)
* [ignore](#ignore)
* [unignore](#unignore)
* [whitelist](#whitelist)
* [blacklist](#blacklist)
* [ban](#ban)
* [unban](#unban)
* [kick](#kick)
* [export](#export)
* [refresh](#refresh)
* [sl](#sl)
* [die](#die)
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### login
You cannot use any of the admin commands unless you login first. Note that login requires that your hostmask matches PBot's records.
Usage: `login <password>`
### logout
Logs out of PBot.
### Admin Management
#### adminadd
Adds a bot admin.
Usage: `adminadd <name> <channel> <hostmask> <level> <password>`
* `name`: a unique name to identify this account (usually the `nick` of the admin, but can be any identifier).
* `channel`: which channel the admin can administrate; use `global` for all channels. This field cannot be changed without removing and re-adding the admin.
* `hostmask`: a *regular expression* of what hostmask the admin 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 admin.
* `level`: an integer representing their level of privileges. See [admin-levels](#Admin_Levels).
* `password`: the password the admin will use to login (from /msg!). A password is not required if the `stayloggedin` and `loggedin` meta-data are set for the admin; however, a dummy password still needs to be set.
##### Admin Levels
This is a list of admin commands allowed by each admin level. Higher level admins have access to all lower level admin commands.
* `10`: whitelist, blacklist, chanlist, ban, unban, mute, unmute, kick, ignore, unignore
* `40`: chanset, chanunset, chanadd, chanrem, join, part
* `60`: adminadd, adminrem, adminset, adminunset, akalink, akaunlink, regadd, regrem, regset, regunset, regchange
* `90`: sl, load, unload, export, rebuildaliases, refresh, die
#### adminrem
Removes a bot admin. You can use the name field or the hostmask field that was set via adminadd.
Usage: `adminrem <channel> <name/hostmask>`
#### adminset
Sets meta-data for an admin account. You can use the `name` field or the `hostmask` field that was set via `adminadd`. See also: [admin metadata list](#Admin_Metadata_List).
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`.
Usage: `adminset <channel> <name/hostmask> [<key> [value]]`
##### Admin Metadata List
This is a list of recognized meta-data keys for admin accounts.
* `name`: A unique name identifying this admin account.
* `level`: The privilege level of the admin. See [admin levels](#Admin_Levels).
* `password`: The password for this admin account.
* `loggedin`: Whether the admin is logged in or not.
* `stayloggedin`: Do not log the admin out when they part/quit.
#### adminunset
Deletes a meta-data key from an admin account. You can use the name `field` or the `hostmask` field that was set via adminadd.
Usage: `adminunset <channel> <name/hostmask> <key>`
### ignore
Ignore a user.
Usage: `ignore <hostmask regex> [channel [timeout]]`
Timeout can be specified as an relative time in English; for instance, `5 minutes`, `1 month and 2 weeks`, `next thursday`, `friday after next`, and so on.
### unignore
Unignores a user.
Usage: `unignore <hostmask regex> [channel]`
### whitelist
Whitelists a hostmask to be exempt from ban evasions.
Usages:
- `whitelist <show/list>`
- `whitelist add <channel> <hostmask>`
- `whitelist remove <channel> <hostmask>`
### blacklist
Blacklists a hostmask regex from joining a channel.
Usages:
- `blacklist <show/list>`
- `blacklist add <hostmask regex> [channel]`
- `blacklist remove <hostmask regex> [channel]`
### ban
Bans a user. If the argument is a `nick` instead of a `hostmask`, it will determine an appropriate banmask for that nick.
Usage: `ban <nick or hostmask> [channel [timeout]]`
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`, and so on.
### unban
Unbans 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.
Usage: `unban <nick or hostmask> [channel]`
### kick
Removes a user from the channel. `nick` can be a comma-separated list of multiple users. If `reason` is omitted, a random insult will be used.
Usage from channel: `kick <nick> [reason]`
From private message: `kick <channel> <nick> [reason]`
### export
Exports specified list to website.
Usage: export `<commands|factoids|quotegrabs|admins|channels>`
### refresh
Refreshes/reloads PBot core modules and plugins (not the command-line modules since those are executed/loaded each time they are invoked).
### sl
Sends a raw IRC line to the server.
Usage: `sl <ird command>`
<pragma-> sl PRIVMSG #channel :Test message
<PBot> Test message
### die
Kills PBot. :-( Causes PBot to disconnect and exit.