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- ### bans [[channel] wildcard]
- ### bans all
- shows you a list of the global bans active on the current channel,
- and the list of channel-specific bans, as well as any bans that
- are on the channel but weren't placed by the bot.
-
- here's a sample entry;
- [ 5] *!*habib@*frys.com (perm)
- paulie: revolving check policy
- Created 15:10
- the number (5) can be used to reference the ban if you wish
- to remove it (see '.-ban'). next is the actual hostmask being
- banned. the "(perm)" means that the ban is "permanent": that
- is, it doesn't automatically expire. if there is an elapsed time
- showing instead, the time displayed is how long the ban has been
- active. those kind of bans expire after one hour. the second line
- of the ban entry is the comment ("revolving check policy" -- it
- would seem that paulie had to stand in line for a while) and who put
- the ban there (paulie). the last line shows when the ban was added,
- and possibly the last time the ban was activated on the channel (if
- it's different from the creation time).
-
- sometimes there will be a "!" or "*" right before the number. a "!"
- means the ban is in the bot's permban list, but is not currently on
- the channel. a "*" marks a ban which is NOT in the perman list but
- IS on the channel.
-
- if you use 'bans' it will show you only the bans which are
- currently in action on the channel. if you use 'bans all' it
- will show you every ban in memory. (with 'perm-bans' on, these
- are identical.)
-
- if you use 'bans <wildcard>' it will list all the bans (active
- or not) that match against your wildcard. consider it a 'bans
- all' list matched against your wildcard.
-
- the ban list may change according to which channel you're
- currently viewing in the console. different bans may be active
- on different channels. if you specify a channel name, that
- channel will be used instead of your current console channel.
- see also: -ban, +ban, kickban, console, set ban-time
-