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CHAT It is assumed that you are familiar with the level 3 information.= As a level 7 user, you may use some ampersand (&) commands.? Use &command instead of /command to use your privilege level. Here are all of the extra commands a level 7 user can use. /ADD userid@node nick <chan> <QUIET> This adds a user into CHAT. UseC

                              The QUIET option to skip the CHATF
                              welcome.  Use this responsibly.  TheH
                              userid MUST be specified, and the nickD
                              is necessary for the QUIET option.

/ALTER userid/nick priv This changes a person's privilege level,G

                              and should be used with thought.  AllD
                              users above level 3 can use ALTER,B
                              although it is listed only here.

/CLEAR <PRIVLOG> This clears the complaint log, or withI

                              the PRIVLOG option, clears the privlog.

/CREATE list title This creates a message list. /INFO Sends you this help, and optional help=

                              if you are a CHAT operator.

/LIST Lists all of the CHAT channels and theirJ

                              topics, as well as whether a password isF
                              join that channel.  You may also seeK
                              all of the negative and clouded channels.I
                              You also detect snoopers and passwords.

/LOCK <channel> This locks a channel, so that lowerA

                              privilege users cannot join it.

/MOVE nick <channel> This moves a user to another channel. /NAMES This lists the names of all of the peopleK

                              that are using CHAT, their nicknames, andH
                              the channel that they are on.  You mayI
                              also see negative and clouded channels.;
                              You also detect snoopers.

/NOSNOOP nickname channel This turns off one of "nickname's"H

                              snoopers.  You must give your nickname;
                              to turn off your snooper.

/PASSWORD channel password This alters the password on any channel. /PROTECT list This protects a list so that lowerE

                              privilege users cannot write to it.

/READ <PRIVLOG> This reads the complaint log or the7

                              privilege change log.

/SHOW var This shows the contents of a CHAT+

                              variable.

/SIGNUP userid full name This allows you to /SIGNUP for anotherH

                              person, or change their name.  You mayG
                              allow an off-node user access to CHAT+
                              this way.

/SNOOP channel This turns on a channel snooper. TheG

                              channel number is printed in front ofE
                              the snooper's message.  This numberC
                              does not appear for informational+
                              messages.

/SUBTRACT nick This removes a user from CHAT.9

                              Please use it sensibly.

/TELLALL message This sends a message to EVERYONE;

                              on CHAT.  Don't abuse it.

/TOPIC channel topic This alters the topic on any channel. /UNLOCK channel This unlocks a locked channel. /UNPROTECT list This unprotects a protected list. /WHOIS nickname This gives you information about aE

                              nickname.  You also will know their1
                              privilege level

If you have any further questions, /COMPLAIN about them, and hopefullyJ you will have an answer quite soon. Just don't clear the complaint log.

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