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== Explanation ==
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mIRC has an internal userlist in which you can give nicks (respectivly address) a certain level. The level can either be a number or a word, this is totally up to you. To open your user list, you have to press alt + u + r. The format of this list is:
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<level>:<nick|address> [note]
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'''Note''' that every entry has to be on a new line.
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For example:
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10:Q This is Q!
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admin:Dana!dana@staff.quakenet.org
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banlist:*!r00t@*
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The usage of this Userlist is obvious: it is used to limit the access of certain events to only some users (take a look at [[Access_Levels|access levels]] for more detailed information).
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'''Note''' that you can't add Q-auths to the userlist in any way, however you could use the note field of every user to save information about it, e.g. the Q-auth.
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== Modifying the Userlist ==
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Basically, you could modify it manually, opening the user list and adding or removing lines there. However, you can do it via commands do. To add a user, take a look at [[Auser|/auser]] or [[Guser|/guser]], to remove one, use [[Ruser|/ruser]]. Additionally, you can modify the note of a user using the [[Iuser|/iuser]] command.
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== Receiving information from the Userlist ==
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Of course, you can also receive the information:
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*Use [[$level]] to get the level of a certain nick or address.
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*Use [[$ulist]] to get all kinds of information about your userlist and its entried.
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Revision as of 23:18, 14 December 2005

Explanation

mIRC has an internal userlist in which you can give nicks (respectivly address) a certain level. The level can either be a number or a word, this is totally up to you. To open your user list, you have to press alt + u + r. The format of this list is:

<level>:<nick|address> [note]

Note that every entry has to be on a new line.

For example:

10:Q This is Q!
admin:Dana!dana@staff.quakenet.org
banlist:*!r00t@*

The usage of this Userlist is obvious: it is used to limit the access of certain events to only some users (take a look at access levels for more detailed information).

Note that you can't add Q-auths to the userlist in any way, however you could use the note field of every user to save information about it, e.g. the Q-auth.

Modifying the Userlist

Basically, you could modify it manually, opening the user list and adding or removing lines there. However, you can do it via commands do. To add a user, take a look at /auser or /guser, to remove one, use /ruser. Additionally, you can modify the note of a user using the /iuser command.

Receiving information from the Userlist

Of course, you can also receive the information:

  • Use $level to get the level of a certain nick or address.
  • Use $ulist to get all kinds of information about your userlist and its entried.

Pages in category "Userlist"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.