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- ### who [bot]
- lists people on this bot, or bots connected to this bot. the
- first section is people on your current channel (the party
- line, if you haven't changed channels) who are on the bot.
- a '*' next to the nickname means that user is an owner; '+'
- means they're a master; '@' means they're an op. the user's
- nickname, hostname, and possibly an idle time and/or away
- message will be displayed:
- *Robey telnet: nowhere.com
-
- the next section is bots directly linked to this one:
- -> MagField (14 Oct 01:16) eggdrop v1.0j
- the arrow indicates who initiated the connection -- the right
- arrow means this bot connected to MagField. a left arrow
- means they connected to us. a '+' next to the arrow indicates
- that the bot is sharing userfiles with us. the connection
- time (14 Oct 01:16) and bot version are also shown.
-
- the final section is a list of users on this bot who are not
- on your channel. (this section may be omitted if everyone is
- on the same channel as you.)
-
- if you specify a bot's name, as in '.who valis', the who request
- will be sent to that bot, as long as that bot is on the botnet.
- %[ %]
- %[ masters may also see "(con)" and/or "(talk)" after a user's%]
- %[ entry -- "(con)" shows that user's console modes (see the%]
- %[ '.console' help page), and "(talk)" means that user is using%]
- %[ the enhanced talk ircII script.%]
- %[ %]
- %[ in the final section (users that aren't on this channel), masters%]
- %[ will see the actual channel other users are on. also, peole in%]
- %[ the file system will be listed (as being in channel "files") -- %]
- %[ a '+' next to the nickname here means the user has access to return%]
- %[ to the party line.%]
- see also: whom
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