$ibl
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Returns Nth item in the Internal Ban List (IBL), or if N is 0 returns total number of items in list.
$ibl(#channel,N)
$ibl can have the following properties:
Property | Explanation |
by | This returns the address of the user who set the ban. |
date | This returns the date when the user set the ban. |
ctime | This returns $ctime format for ban date. |
Example
To show all info about bans you have stored for a specific channel, you could use:
; lets make a new alias called showbans. It will be like /showbans #channel alias showbans { echo -a Showing bans for $1 ... var %i = 1 ; lets loop through all items in $ibl for $1 (the channel). while (%i <= $ibl($1,0)) { ; echo everything we know about the current item (that is $ibl($1,%i)) echo -a Ban: $ibl($1,%i) By: $ibl($1,%i).by Date: $ibl($1,%i).date Ctime: $ibl($1,%i).ctime ; increase looping variable inc %i } }
See Also
To set a new ban, take a look at /ban.
If you want to react on a ban, see On ban event.
Use $asctime to convert the ctime into a human-readable format.