This script is for all mac users who need a good flood script for ircle 2.6b7 or higher. It was created because I haven't found many flood scripts that work well.
Changes from v1.0
- Rewrote the flood commands. It is now /cflood <nick>, /nflood <nick> instead of /cflood <nick> <# of connections> <# of floods>, /nflood <nick> <# of connections> <# of floods>
- Fixed a flaw where the ctcp flood command would flood more than neccessary. If you had set the number of floods to 3 or more than you would have likely flooded yourself off.
- Added some protection feautures from having your channel stolen or getting yourself flooded off from others.
- Parameters are saved so you don't have to retype as much.
- Created a better random nick from the previous one. Instead of the lame |0^8`9^1|, it does g0J5i8X5v.
- I'm beta testing a command that tells you everything about the current channel you're in like: channel name, number of users, number of ops, number of ircops, number of regular users, names of the ops and ircops. Everything you need to know to see if you got a chance to take over the channel or not. If this command doesn't work then email me the error message you get from ircle. The command is: /stats
To run the script:
Drop ACiD into your ircle script folder.
type /load ACiD
If you need help...
type /acid help (this will bring up the command list)
It should list the commands below:
Flood Types Explanation
/cflood ctcp flood that kicks ass 'gainst mIRC users
/nflood notice flood which I haven't had much success with but it's there anyways
Protections
/p random nick name ex: k4J2f0A3l
/def goes back to your default nick name the you have set
/sc secures your channel mode: +tnsk <password>
/uc unsecures your channel mode: -sk <password>
/pm protects your channel from being flooded and others joining mode: +tnsmik <password>
/pmo brings your channel back to normal mode: -smik <password>
Configurations
/setnick nick name saved so you can flood the person without having to type there nick again
/setdefnick sets you current nick name to the default nick name you've saved
/setcon number of connections you have loaded
/setflood number of times you want to flood
/setpass password used to set the channel password
/config displays flood configuration
Parameters:
<nick> the nick that you wish to flood.
<# of connections> number of clones loaded. ex) if connections 1, 2 & 3 are loaded then 3 connections have been
loaded.
**NOTE** you must connect with connection 1 and have your clones load consecutively. ex) load
your clones on connection 2, then 3, then 4, etc but you are on connection 1.
<# of floods> number of times you want to flood your victim
<password> set your password
I'm usually found on Undernet.
Nick: acidjnkie Email: shadow0@vcn.bc.ca
Email me the nets you flood on because it would be very helpful for me to find out which nets most mac flooders are using.