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Use the command: MODE yournick +modeshere.
Use the command: MODE yournick +modeshere.


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This is the list of all user modes that can be set on a user. You can only set user modes on yourself and not on other users. Use the command: <code>MODE yournick +modeshere</code>.
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|+ List of Modes
!User mode
!Module
!Description
!Restrictions
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!user mode !!Module !!Description !!Restrictions
!B
!usermodes/bot
|Marks you as being a bot. This will add a line to /WHOIS so people can easily recognize bots.
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|B || usermodes/bot || Marks you as being a bot. This will add a line to /WHOIS so people can easily recognize bots.
!d
!''built-in''
|Makes it so you can not receive channel PRIVMSG's, except for messages prefixed with a [[Set block#set::channel-command-prefix|set::channel-command-prefix]] character. Could be used by bots to reduce traffic so they only see !somecmd type of things.
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|d || built-in || Makes it so you can not receive channel PRIVMSG's, except for messages prefixed with a set::channel-command-prefix character. Could be used by bots to reduce traffic so they only see !somecmd type of things.
!D
!usermodes/privdeaf
|Makes it so you can not receive private messages (PM's) from anyone except IRCOps, servers and services.
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| D || usermodes/privdeaf || Makes it so you can not receive private messages (PM's) from anyone except IRCOps, servers and services.
!G
!style=white-space:nowrap|usermodes/censor
|Swear filter: filters out all the "bad words" configured in the [[Badword block]]
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|G ||usermodes/censor || Swear filter: filters out all the "bad words" configured in the Badword block
!H
!''built-in''
|Hide IRCop status. Regular users using /WHOIS or other commands will not see that you are an IRC Operator.
|IRCOp-only
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|H || built-in Hide IRCop status. Regular users using /WHOIS or other commands will not see that you are an IRC Operator. || IRCOp-only
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!I
!''built-in''
|Hide online time in /WHOIS.
|see set block for more details: [[Set_block#set::hide-idle-time|set::hide-idle-time]]
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|I ||built-in ||Hide online time in /WHOIS. see set block for more details: set::hide-idle-time
!i
!''built-in''
|Makes you so called 'invisible'. A confusing term to mean that you're just hidden from /WHO and /NAMES if queried by someone outside the channel. Normally set by default through [[Set block#set::modes-on-connect|set::modes-on-connect]] and often by the users' IRC client as well.
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|i ||built-in ||Makes you so called 'invisible'. A confusing term to mean that you're just hidden from /WHO and /NAMES if queried by someone outside the channel. Normally set by default through set::modes-on-connect and often by the users' ||IRC client as well.
!o
!''built-in''
|IRC Operator
|Set by server
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|o built-in ||IRC Operator ||Set by server
!p
!usermodes/privacy
|Hide channels you are in from /WHOIS, for extra privacy.
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|p ||usermodes/privacy Hide channels you are in from /WHOIS, for extra privacy.
!q
!usermodes/nokick
|Unkickable (only by U:lines, eg: services)
|IRCOp-only (but not all)
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|q ||usermodes/nokick ||Unkickable (only by U:lines, eg: services) ||IRCOp-only (but not all)
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!r
!''built-in''
|Indicates this is a "registered nick"
|Set by services
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|r ||built-in ||Indicates this is a "registered nick" ||Set by services
!R
!usermodes/regonlymsg
|Only receive private messages from users who are "registered users" (authenticated by Services)
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|R ||usermodes/regonlymsg ||Only receive private messages from users who are "registered users" (authenticated by Services)
!S
!usermodes/servicebot
|User is a services bot (gives some extra protection)
|Services-only
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|S ||usermodes/servicebot ||User is a services bot (gives some extra protection) ||Services-only
!s
!''built-in''
|Server notices for IRCOps, see [[Snomasks]]
|IRCOp-only
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|s ||built-in ||Server notices for IRCOps, see Snomasks ||IRCOp-only
!T
!usermodes/noctcp
|Prevents you from receiving CTCP's.
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|T ||usermodes/noctcp ||Prevents you from receiving CTCP's.
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!t
!''built-in''
|Indicates you are using a /VHOST
|Set by server upon /VHOST, /OPER, /*HOST, ..
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|t ||built-in ||Indicates you are using a /VHOST Set by server upon /VHOST, /OPER, /*HOST, ..
!W
!usermodes/showwhois
|Lets you see when people do a /WHOIS on you.
|IRCOp-only
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|W ||usermodes/showwhois ||Lets you see when people do a /WHOIS on you. ||IRCOp-only
!w
!''built-in''
|Can listen to wallops messages (/WALLOPS from IRCOps')
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|w ||built-in ||Can listen to wallops messages (/WALLOPS from IRCOps')
!x
!''built-in''
|Gives you a hidden / cloaked hostname.
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|x ||built-in ||Gives you a hidden / cloaked hostname.
!Z
!usermodes/secureonlymsg
|Allows only users on a secure connection to send you private messages/notices/CTCPs. Conversely, you can't send any such messages to non-secure users either.
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!z
!''built-in''
|Indicates you are connected via [[SSL/TLS]]
|Set by server
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|Z ||usermodes/secureonlymsg ||Allows only users on a secure connection to send you private messages/notices/CTCPs. Conversely, you can't send any such messages to non-secure users either.
|z ||built-in ||Indicates you are connected via SSL/TLS ||Set by server
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Revision as of 10:24, 17 March 2022

This is the list of all user modes that can be set on a user. You can only set user modes on yourself and not on other users. Use the command: MODE yournick +modeshere.

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User mode Module Description Restrictions
B usermodes/bot Marks you as being a bot. This will add a line to /WHOIS so people can easily recognize bots.
d built-in Makes it so you can not receive channel PRIVMSG's, except for messages prefixed with a set::channel-command-prefix character. Could be used by bots to reduce traffic so they only see !somecmd type of things.
D usermodes/privdeaf Makes it so you can not receive private messages (PM's) from anyone except IRCOps, servers and services.
G usermodes/censor Swear filter: filters out all the "bad words" configured in the Badword block
H built-in Hide IRCop status. Regular users using /WHOIS or other commands will not see that you are an IRC Operator. IRCOp-only
I built-in Hide online time in /WHOIS. see set block for more details: set::hide-idle-time
i built-in Makes you so called 'invisible'. A confusing term to mean that you're just hidden from /WHO and /NAMES if queried by someone outside the channel. Normally set by default through set::modes-on-connect and often by the users' IRC client as well.
o built-in IRC Operator Set by server
p usermodes/privacy Hide channels you are in from /WHOIS, for extra privacy.
q usermodes/nokick Unkickable (only by U:lines, eg: services) IRCOp-only (but not all)
r built-in Indicates this is a "registered nick" Set by services
R usermodes/regonlymsg Only receive private messages from users who are "registered users" (authenticated by Services)
S usermodes/servicebot User is a services bot (gives some extra protection) Services-only
s built-in Server notices for IRCOps, see Snomasks IRCOp-only
T usermodes/noctcp Prevents you from receiving CTCP's.
t built-in Indicates you are using a /VHOST Set by server upon /VHOST, /OPER, /*HOST, ..
W usermodes/showwhois Lets you see when people do a /WHOIS on you. IRCOp-only
w built-in Can listen to wallops messages (/WALLOPS from IRCOps')
x built-in Gives you a hidden / cloaked hostname.
Z usermodes/secureonlymsg Allows only users on a secure connection to send you private messages/notices/CTCPs. Conversely, you can't send any such messages to non-secure users either.
z built-in Indicates you are connected via SSL/TLS Set by server

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