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== Receiving information from the Userlist ==
 
== Receiving information from the Userlist ==
 
Of course, you can also receive the information:
 
Of course, you can also receive the information:
*Use [[$level]] to get the level of a certain nick or address.
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* Use [[$level]] to get the level of a certain nick or address.
*Use [[$ulist]] to get all kinds of information about your userlist and its entried.
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* Use [[$ulist]] to get all kinds of information about your userlist and its entried.
  
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== See Also ==
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* [[Access Levels]] for more information about the levels.
  
  
 
[[Category:mIRC Help]]
 
[[Category:mIRC Help]]

Latest revision as of 12:06, 2 July 2007

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.

See Also

Pages in category "Userlist"

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