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- %{+o}
- ### console [channel] [modes]
- changes your console level, so that you will see only those types
- of console messages that you want to. your current console channel
- is the channel (that the bot is on) which you can view from the
- party line, and which channel-specific commands (like 'say' and
- 'op') take affect on. valid levels are:
- m display private msgs/ctcps to the bot
- p display public talk and ctcps on the channel
- k display kicks/bans/mode changes on the channel
- j display joins/parts/nick changes/signoffs/etc on the channel
- b display bot links/unlinks/userfile-sharing
- s display server messages and connect/disconnects
- %{+m}
- c display user commands (dcc and msg)
- x display file transfers and file-area commands
- r display all raw text from the server (if compiled in!)
- o display other bot notices [HIGHLY RECOMMENDED]
- d display debug messages that only coders would care about
- (note that only masters may use 'c', 'x', 'r', 'o', or 'd'.)
- -- there are also 5 user-defined console modes '1' thru '5' --
- %{+o}
- the mode can also be a modifier like '+p' or '-jk' or '+mp-b'. if
- you omit the channel and modes, it will show your current console
- channel and setting.
- %{+m}
- ### console <user> [channel] [modes]
- is used to set the console level of another user. this can even
- be used on users who normally would not be able to set their own
- console mode.
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