If you have the #channel,op capability, this will effect a persistent ban from interacting with the bot on the given <hostmask> (or the current hostmask associated with <nick>). Other plugins may enforce this ban by actually banning users with matching hostmasks when they join. <expires> is an optional argument specifying when (in "seconds from now") the ban should expire; if none is given, the ban will never automatically expire. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will show you the current persistent bans on the <channel> that match the given mask, if any (returns all of them otherwise). Note that you can use * as a wildcard on masks and \* to match actual * in masks
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove the persistent ban on <hostmask>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will give the <username> (or the user to whom <nick> maps) the capability <capability> in the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will take from the user currently identified as <name> (or the user to whom <hostmask> maps) the capability <capability> in the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
capability set [<channel>] <capability> [<capability> ...]
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will add the channel capability <capability> for all users in the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will set the default response to non-power-related (that is, not {op, halfop, voice}) capabilities to be the value you give. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will unset the channel capability <capability> so each user's specific capability or the channel default capability will take precedence. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will cause the bot to "cycle", or PART and then JOIN the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself. If <reason> is not specified, the default part message specified in supybot.plugins.Channel.partMsg will be used. No part message will be used if neither a cycle reason nor a default part message is given.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove half-operator privileges from all the nicks given. If no nicks are given, removes half-operator privileges from the person sending the message.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove operator privileges from all the nicks given. If no nicks are given, removes operator privileges from the person sending the message.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove voice from all the nicks given. If no nicks are given, removes voice from the person sending the message.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will disable the <command> in <channel>. If <plugin> is provided, <command> will be disabled only for that plugin. If only <plugin> is provided, all commands in the given plugin will be disabled. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will enable the <command> in <channel> if it has been disabled. If <plugin> is provided, <command> will be enabled only for that plugin. If only <plugin> is provided, all commands in the given plugin will be enabled. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,halfop capability, this will give all the <nick>s you provide halfops. If you don't provide any <nick>s, this will give you halfops. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will ban <nick> for as many seconds as you specify, otherwise (if you specify 0 seconds or don't specify a number of seconds) it will ban the person indefinitely. --exact can be used to specify an exact hostmask. You can combine the exact, nick, user, and host options as you choose. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will set a persistent ignore on <hostmask> or the hostmask currently associated with <nick>. <expires> is an optional argument specifying when (in "seconds from now") the ignore will expire; if it isn't given, the ignore will never automatically expire. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will remove the persistent ignore on <hostmask> in the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will invite <nick> to join <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will kickban <nick> for as many seconds as you specify, or else (if you specify 0 seconds or don't specify a number of seconds) it will ban the person indefinitely. --exact bans only the exact hostmask; --nick bans just the nick; --user bans just the user, and --host bans just the host. You can combine these options as you choose. <reason> is a reason to give for the kick. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Sets the keyword in <channel> to <key>. If <key> is not given, removes the keyword requirement to join <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Kicks <nick>(s) from <channel> for <reason>. If <reason> isn't given, uses the nick of the person making the command as the reason. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Sets the channel limit to <limit>. If <limit> is 0, or isn't given, removes the channel limit. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will "lobotomize" the bot, making it silent and unanswering to all requests made in the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will unlobotomize the bot, making it respond to requests made in the channel again. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Sets +m on <channel>, making it so only ops and voiced users can send messages to the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Returns the nicks in <channel>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself. Returns only the number of nicks if --count option is provided.
If you have the #channel,op capability, this will give all the <nick>s you provide ops. If you don't provide any <nick>s, this will op you. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Tells the bot to part the list of channels you give it. <channel> is only necessary if you want the bot to part a channel other than the current channel. If <reason> is specified, use it as the part message. Otherwise, the default part message specified in supybot.plugins.Channel.partMsg will be used. No part message will be used if no default is configured.
Unbans <hostmask> on <channel>. If <hostmask> is not given, unbans any hostmask currently banned on <channel> that matches your current hostmask. Especially useful for unbanning yourself when you get unexpectedly (or accidentally) banned from the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
Sets -m on <channel>, making it so everyone can send messages to the channel. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
If you have the #channel,voice capability, this will voice all the <nick>s you provide. If you don't provide any <nick>s, this will voice you. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself.
This config variable defaults to "Limnoria $version", is network-specific, and is channel-specific.
Determines what part message should be used by default. If the part command is called without a part message, this will be used. If this value is empty, then no part message will be used (they are optional in the IRC protocol). The standard substitutions ($version, $nick, etc.) are all handled appropriately.