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IRC channel modes are settings that allow you to control various aspects of a channel, such as who can join, speak, or modify certain properties of the channel. They are indicated by a single-letter code preceded by a plus or minus sign. To set a channel mode, a channel operator can use the "/mode" command followed by the appropriate mode code and parameters. | |||
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Revision as of 15:40, 28 April 2023
IRC channel modes are settings that allow you to control various aspects of a channel, such as who can join, speak, or modify certain properties of the channel. They are indicated by a single-letter code preceded by a plus or minus sign. To set a channel mode, a channel operator can use the "/mode" command followed by the appropriate mode code and parameters.
Example
To set +R
on the channel #example
/mode #example +R
To unset it:
/mode #example -R
Channel Modes
Flag | Title | Description |
---|---|---|
m | Moderated | Moderated channel (only +vhoaq users may speak) |
R | Registered Only | Only registered (+r) users may join the channel. |
z | SSL Only | Prevent non-SSL users from joining the channel. |