COLOR : //[color] [text]
Color causes the rest of the line specified with [text] to be displayed
as bold and in the color specified. Notice that these command use
double forward slash "//" at the beginning of the line. Colors
are specified either as standard 1 character abreviations ( r , g , b ,
c , p , y , m , w ) or hexidecimal ( R = red , G = green , B = blue )
RRGGBB format. See the Color Reference.
If this text is not displayed in RED then your browser can
not display colors but you can still use the commands to color your text for other
users.
When using the HEX codes for colors remember that only 0-9 and a-f are recognized
hexidecimal digits and that 0 is lowest intensity and F or f is highest.
WORD MODIFICATION : //[text] /[HEX][word], /bo[word], /bl[word], and /it[word]
The commands /bo, /bl, and /it cause the next word to be printed in HEX color bold,
, or italic text. These commands will only work in lines that
start with two forwards slashes same as the line modifiers and there is no space between the
commands and the words they modify. These commands can be used in combination with line
modification or other word modifications to get two or more types of text modification. For
example "... /bo/itHello" would print "... Hello!!!". Remember that at the
beginning of the line a line modification has a space after the /HEX, /bo, /bl, or /it option
but word modifyers do not ... so no space would just modify the following first word of the
line.
BOLD : //bo [line]
Bold will cause the whole [line] to be printed in bold text. The /bo /bl /it commands
do work in combination with this command but /pic does not.
BLINK : //bl [line]
Blink will cause the whole [line] to be printed in text. The /bo /bl /it
commands do work in combination with this command but /pic does not.
ITALIC : //it [line]
Italic will cause the whole [line] to be printed in italic text. The /bo /bl /it
commands do work in combination with this command but /pic does not.
HTTP LINK : /[URL] [text]
This command has an unusual format and is used display a hypertext link to a web resource with
what is commonly called a URL, or "Uniform Resource Locator". Only URLs that start
with "http://" are accepted by this command. An example would be "/http://www.alamak.com/
Alamak Home Page". The URL is placed immediately after the forward slash with no
space between. This is then followed by a space and the actual [text] to display as a hypertext
link.
ABUSE : /abuse [nick]
The /abuse command was added early 1999 to help record abuse in a way that could not be
modified to unfairly frame others. People used to send committee copies of pages to
demonstrate abuse, but these can be easily modified. The abuse command mades a file
record right out the server and can not be modified.
You can record cases of abuse by Operators and Registered users. The report will contain
the real nick of the person, any text in the page matching either your nickname or the
abuse [nick]'s nickname. All of your own private message buffer and also any messages
in abuse [nick]'s buffer comming from you.
There is very little point to record abuse of non-ops, use kick or ban. It would be very
difficult to control regular users since they have nothing much to take away from them.
In very serious cases of repeated harrassment we could put a permanent address ban.
We also feel this command might useful for regular users and registered users, it would
probably be abused.
ID : /id [nick]
Another rather recently added command with even more recent changes to prevent cases of
abuse.
Id shows the users official nick, Alamak ID, and Operator level. Any Operator can /id to
find their own level. Level 6 plus can /id others for real nickname. Level 400+ can
/id to get official nick, Alamak ID, and Operator level.
LOCK : /lock
The /lock command locks the current location so that other users can not enter unless they are
summoned. When a new location is created by an Operator is it automatically locked, but
can be unlocked with the /unlock command and re-locked with the /lock command. Once a location
is locked it is labeled as locked with the Operators nickname and address and can only be
re-entered by the Operator who locked it as determined by matching nickname and IP address.
Users can be /summoned to a locked location and if another Operator /locks the location again
the new lock replaces the old so that only the last person who locked it can re-enter after
leaving.
SUMMON : /summon [nick]
The /summon command transports the user with the nickname [nick] to the current location.
Summons can be prevented by using the /null command. Summons is
the only way to get a user into a locked location without unlocking it first. The user receives a
private message telling them who has summoned them. Summon is delayed until the person being
summoned refreshes the screen. If the person leaves before refreshing it will fail and hence
the message "attempting to summon user...". If a summons seems to have failed with no message
indicating it is blocked, try using /whois to see how long they have been idle. Operators must
use their regular Operator nickname when using /summon.
KICK : /kick [nick] [comment]
The /kick is used to kick a user off the chat for minor violations in chat policy. The user
will be kicked off the chat for 10 minutes, after which they will be able to log back on as normal.
A warning is not required for /kick but kicking should be done only for violations in chat
policy, not to settle personal squabbles.
Please refer to the Chat Rules and
Ops Policy for valid kick and ban reasons, and the
Ops Guide for reference.
READ : /read
Read is used by Operators to view the Operators message board. Messages are listed most
recent first and include the Operators official nickname and the time of posting Pacific
Standard Time.
IMAGE : /img [nick] [URL]
Image is used to send a picture image to another user specified by [nick]. Only files ending in
.gif and .jpg are allowed and Operators must use their official nickname when using this command.
The image, nickname, address of sender, and [URL] is displayed once to that user and then
deleted. The reason so much information is sent with the /img command is so that the person
who sends the /img is held responsible for the display of that image and reduce abuse. An
example "/img Bob http://www.alamak.com/pic/alam.jpg". Images can be prevented with the
IGNORE command "/ig".
POST : /post [text]
Post is used to put a message on the Operators message board. When the message board is full
the oldest message is pushed off the board and the new one added at the top. The message board
holds somewhere between 50 and 100 messages depending on how the server is setup and should be
used for posting information of general interest to all Operators. It is not a complaint forum, a voting booth, a
place to discuss server changes or send suggestions to Alamak. It is a good place to
announce Operator meetings and chat parties. This message board can only be read by Operators.
OPS : /ops
The /ops command is a very new command. It will remove the '#' marks on an operator
address so that an Operator can chat as a regular chatter and not be bothered for
color requests. This is somewhat like a stealth mode for Operators.
UNLOCK : /unlock
Unlock will remove a /lock that has been placed on a non-public location. If an Operator
creates a new location, it is locked by default and must use /unlock to allow other
users, including other Operators, to enter the location except by summoning.
BACKUP : /backup
Backup sends a message to all other Operators on the chat that help is needed at the current
location. Backup is a good command to use when an Operator is trying to stand up for chat
policies and is overwhelmed by a group of users at a given location. This command should only
be used in cases where the Operator or Operators at the location cannot handle the situation
alone. In cases where an Operator is accused of misuse of powers or has a conflict with other
Operators it is probably a good idea to /summon a few other Operators to the location to get
second and third opinions and come up with a group solution. Operator conflicts or
disagreements on policy should be addressed by private message or in a locked location as public
accusations generally aggravate the situation.
BAN : /ban [nick]
Ban is used to prevent users who refuse to follow chat policy or are harassing other
users from logging into the chat. There are two forms of the /ban command. The simplest
form of the Ban command is "/ban [nick"] where the server figures out the address of user
[nick] places what it thinks would be a good address ban and then kicks the user (but not
anyone else with the same address) off the chat. Since users from a particular address
may have many individual machines at their disposal or have a dynamically assigned
address, the server uses only the first three fields of the IP address when placing a
nick ban. So if a user with IP address "1.2.3.4" is banned the server would ban any
addresses matching "1.2.3" in the first part of the address. In this example an person
with address "1.2.3.5" would not be able to get into a chat but "5.1.2.3" would be
allowed.
The second form of the command is used in case a user is rapidly changing their
nickname to avoid banning, in which case you can just ban the address directly with "/ban
[address]". In the above example a good ban to place would be "/ban 1.2.3". There are
more possibilities with address bans such as "/ban 1.2" and "/ban 1.2.3.4" which would
result in less specific and more specific bans respectively. Realize that banning address
"1.2.3.4" will probably result in the user switching to the terminal sitting right next
to them with a slightly different address.
Please refer to the Ops Policy for valid kick and ban reasons, and the
Ops Guide for reference.
UNBAN : /unban [address]
Unban is used to remove or list banned addresses. The [address] option is optional and a list of
banned addresses will be displayed. If an [address] is supplied and it exactly matches an
address in the ban list, the ban will be removed from the list. As an example "/unban 1.2.3"
would remove a ban on address "1.2.3" followed by anything. All bans are deleted when the
server is rebooted or reset by one of the system operators. Addresses should be unbanned after
a sufficient time has elapsed.
GIVE: /give [nick]
The /give command allows Operators to give one color to [nick] (chosen at their discretion).
Operators can /give 2 times per hour.
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