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− | + | * [[Auser|/auser]] to add a user with his nickname (or address). | |
+ | * [[Ruser|/ruser]] to remove users from your user list. | ||
+ | * [[$level]] or [[$ulevel]] to use these levels. | ||
+ | * [[$ulist]] to use the information you have stored. | ||
+ | * [[$mask]] to get an overview of all types. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 2 July 2007
This adds the specified nick with his address to the userlist with the given level.
/guser [-a] <levels> <nick> [type] [info]
This works the same as the /auser command except that it looks up address using /userhost on the given nickname and adds it to the user list. If no type is specified then a default address format is selected, being nick!ident@host).
Example
guser 2 Dana 2 This is Dana!
This Example would add Dana with its address (type 2 - *!*@host) to your userlist with level 2 and information "This is Dana!"