An IRC operator is someone who is listed in the configuration for the IRC server (ircd) as having authority over other users, for example to ban people from the network, or as having authority to help administer the network. It is not the same as a channel operator.
/CLONES | - Usage: /clones [#channel]- Shows clones in current channel or [#channel] |
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/DEOPER | Usage: /deoper* Requires irc operator status- Removes irc operator status |
/OPER | Usage: /oper <nick> [password]- To receive irc operator status with <nick> and [password] |
/DIE | Usage: /die* Requires irc operator status- Kills the IRC server you are on |
/KILL | Usage: /kill <nick> [reason]* Requires irc operator status- Kills <nick> for [reason]If no reason is given, a quote from the random kick file is used*hopefully in a latter version of BitchX* |
/OV | [on|off] [-hide|+hide|hide] - turns on/off oper view window as well as creating hidden window |
/REHASH | Usage: /rehash* Requires irc operator status- Rehashs ircd.conf for new configuration |
/RESTART | * Requires irc operator status - Restarts server |
/SQUIT | Usage: /squit <server1> [server2]* Requires irc operator status- Disconnects <server1> from current server or [server2] |
/SWALLOP | this seems not to work |
/WALLOPS | |
/WHOKILL | Usage: /whokill <nick!user@hostname> [reason]* Requires irc operator status- Kills multiple clients matching the filter <nick!user@hostname>with [reason] |