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  1. {
  2. "= Help Topics =\n\nCommands:\n%[1]s\n\nRPL_ISUPPORT Tokens:\n%[2]s\n\nInformation:\n%[3]s": "= Help Topics =\n\nCommands:\n%[1]s\n\nRPL_ISUPPORT Tokens:\n%[2]s\n\nInformation:\n%[3]s",
  3. "== Channel Modes ==\n\nOragono supports the following channel modes:\n\n +b | Client masks that are banned from the channel (e.g. *!*@127.0.0.1)\n +e | Client masks that are exempted from bans.\n +I | Client masks that are exempted from the invite-only flag.\n +i | Invite-only mode, only invited clients can join the channel.\n +k | Key required when joining the channel.\n +l | Client join limit for the channel.\n +m | Moderated mode, only privileged clients can talk on the channel.\n +n | No-outside-messages mode, only users that are on the channel can send\n | messages to it.\n +R | Only registered users can join the channel.\n +s | Secret mode, channel won't show up in /LIST or whois replies.\n +t | Only channel opers can modify the topic.\n\n= Prefixes =\n\n +q (~) | Founder channel mode.\n +a (&) | Admin channel mode.\n +o (@) | Operator channel mode.\n +h (%) | Halfop channel mode.\n +v (+) | Voice channel mode.": "== Channel Modes ==\n\nOragono supports the following channel modes:\n\n +b | Client masks that are banned from the channel (e.g. *!*@127.0.0.1)\n +e | Client masks that are exempted from bans.\n +I | Client masks that are exempted from the invite-only flag.\n +i | Invite-only mode, only invited clients can join the channel.\n +k | Key required when joining the channel.\n +l | Client join limit for the channel.\n +m | Moderated mode, only privileged clients can talk on the channel.\n +n | No-outside-messages mode, only users that are on the channel can send\n | messages to it.\n +R | Only registered users can join the channel.\n +s | Secret mode, channel won't show up in /LIST or whois replies.\n +t | Only channel opers can modify the topic.\n\n= Prefixes =\n\n +q (~) | Founder channel mode.\n +a (&) | Admin channel mode.\n +o (@) | Operator channel mode.\n +h (%) | Halfop channel mode.\n +v (+) | Voice channel mode.",
  4. "== Server Notice Masks ==\n\nOragono supports the following server notice masks for operators:\n\n a | Local announcements.\n c | Local client connections.\n j | Local channel actions.\n k | Local kills.\n n | Local nick changes.\n o | Local oper actions.\n q | Local quits.\n t | Local /STATS usage.\n u | Local client account actions.\n x | Local X-lines (DLINE/KLINE/etc).\n v | Local vhost changes.\n\nTo set a snomask, do this with your nickname:\n\n /MODE <nick> +s <chars>\n\nFor instance, this would set the kill, oper, account and xline snomasks on dan:\n\n /MODE dan +s koux": "== Server Notice Masks ==\n\nOragono supports the following server notice masks for operators:\n\n a | Local announcements.\n c | Local client connections.\n j | Local channel actions.\n k | Local kills.\n n | Local nick changes.\n o | Local oper actions.\n q | Local quits.\n t | Local /STATS usage.\n u | Local client account actions.\n x | Local X-lines (DLINE/KLINE/etc).\n v | Local vhost changes.\n\nTo set a snomask, do this with your nickname:\n\n /MODE <nick> +s <chars>\n\nFor instance, this would set the kill, oper, account and xline snomasks on dan:\n\n /MODE dan +s koux",
  5. "== User Modes ==\n\nOragono supports the following user modes:\n\n +a | User is marked as being away. This mode is set with the /AWAY command.\n +i | User is marked as invisible (their channels are hidden from whois replies).\n +o | User is an IRC operator.\n +R | User only accepts messages from other registered users. \n +s | Server Notice Masks (see help with /HELPOP snomasks).\n +Z | User is connected via TLS.": "== User Modes ==\n\nOragono supports the following user modes:\n\n +a | User is marked as being away. This mode is set with the /AWAY command.\n +i | User is marked as invisible (their channels are hidden from whois replies).\n +o | User is an IRC operator.\n +R | User only accepts messages from other registered users. \n +s | Server Notice Masks (see help with /HELPOP snomasks).\n +Z | User is connected via TLS.",
  6. "@+client-only-tags TAGMSG <target>{,<target>}\n\nSends the given client-only tags to the given targets as a TAGMSG. See the IRCv3\nspecs for more info: http://ircv3.net/specs/core/message-tags-3.3.html": "@+client-only-tags TAGMSG <target>{,<target>}\n\nSends the given client-only tags to the given targets as a TAGMSG. See the IRCv3\nspecs for more info: http://ircv3.net/specs/core/message-tags-3.3.html",
  7. "ACC LS\nACC REGISTER <accountname> [callback_namespace:]<callback> [cred_type] :<credential>\nACC VERIFY <accountname> <auth_code>\n\nUsed in account registration. See the relevant specs for more info:\nhttps://oragono.io/specs.html": "ACC LS\nACC REGISTER <accountname> [callback_namespace:]<callback> [cred_type] :<credential>\nACC VERIFY <accountname> <auth_code>\n\nUsed in account registration. See the relevant specs for more info:\nhttps://oragono.io/specs.html",
  8. "AMBIANCE <target> <text to be sent>\n\nThe AMBIANCE command is used to send a scene notification to the given target.": "AMBIANCE <target> <text to be sent>\n\nThe AMBIANCE command is used to send a scene notification to the given target.",
  9. "AUTHENTICATE\n\nUsed during SASL authentication. See the IRCv3 specs for more info:\nhttp://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/sasl-3.1.html": "AUTHENTICATE\n\nUsed during SASL authentication. See the IRCv3 specs for more info:\nhttp://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/sasl-3.1.html",
  10. "AWAY [message]\n\nIf [message] is sent, marks you away. If [message] is not sent, marks you no\nlonger away.": "AWAY [message]\n\nIf [message] is sent, marks you away. If [message] is not sent, marks you no\nlonger away.",
  11. "BATCH {+,-}reference-tag type [params...]\n\nBATCH initiates an IRCv3 client-to-server batch. You should never need to\nissue this command manually.": "BATCH {+,-}reference-tag type [params...]\n\nBATCH initiates an IRCv3 client-to-server batch. You should never need to\nissue this command manually.",
  12. "BRB [message]\n\nDisconnects you from the server, while instructing the server to keep you\npresent for a short time window. During this window, you can either resume\nor reattach to your nickname. If [message] is sent, it is used as your away\nmessage (and as your quit message if you don't return in time).": "BRB [message]\n\nDisconnects you from the server, while instructing the server to keep you\npresent for a short time window. During this window, you can either resume\nor reattach to your nickname. If [message] is sent, it is used as your away\nmessage (and as your quit message if you don't return in time).",
  13. "CAP <subcommand> [:<capabilities>]\n\nUsed in capability negotiation. See the IRCv3 specs for more info:\nhttp://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html\nhttp://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.2.html": "CAP <subcommand> [:<capabilities>]\n\nUsed in capability negotiation. See the IRCv3 specs for more info:\nhttp://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html\nhttp://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.2.html",
  14. "CHATHISTORY [params]\n\nCHATHISTORY is a history replay command associated with the IRCv3\nspecification draft/chathistory. See this document:\nhttps://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-specifications/pull/393": "CHATHISTORY [params]\n\nCHATHISTORY is a history replay command associated with the IRCv3\nspecification draft/chathistory. See this document:\nhttps://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-specifications/pull/393",
  15. "DEBUG <option>\n\nProvides various debugging commands for the IRCd. <option> can be one of:\n\n* GCSTATS: Garbage control statistics.\n* NUMGOROUTINE: Number of goroutines in use.\n* STARTCPUPROFILE: Starts the CPU profiler.\n* STOPCPUPROFILE: Stops the CPU profiler.\n* PROFILEHEAP: Writes a memory profile.\n* CRASHSERVER: Crashes the server (for use in failover testing)": "DEBUG <option>\n\nProvides various debugging commands for the IRCd. <option> can be one of:\n\n* GCSTATS: Garbage control statistics.\n* NUMGOROUTINE: Number of goroutines in use.\n* STARTCPUPROFILE: Starts the CPU profiler.\n* STOPCPUPROFILE: Stops the CPU profiler.\n* PROFILEHEAP: Writes a memory profile.\n* CRASHSERVER: Crashes the server (for use in failover testing)",
  16. "DEOPER\n\nDEOPER removes the IRCop privileges granted to you by a successful /OPER.": "DEOPER\n\nDEOPER removes the IRCop privileges granted to you by a successful /OPER.",
  17. "DLINE [ANDKILL] [MYSELF] [duration] <ip>/<net> [ON <server>] [reason [| oper reason]]\nDLINE LIST\n\nBans an IP address or network from connecting to the server. If the duration is\ngiven then only for that long. The reason is shown to the user themselves, but\neveryone else will see a standard message. The oper reason is shown to\noperators getting info about the DLINEs that exist.\n\nBans are saved across subsequent launches of the server.\n\n\"ANDKILL\" means that all matching clients are also removed from the server.\n\n\"MYSELF\" is required when the DLINE matches the address the person applying it is connected\nfrom. If \"MYSELF\" is not given, trying to DLINE yourself will result in an error.\n\n[duration] can be of the following forms:\n\t1y 12mo 31d 10h 8m 13s\n\n<net> is specified in typical CIDR notation. For example:\n\t127.0.0.1/8\n\t8.8.8.8/24\n\nON <server> specifies that the ban is to be set on that specific server.\n\n[reason] and [oper reason], if they exist, are separated by a vertical bar (|).\n\nIf \"DLINE LIST\" is sent, the server sends back a list of our current DLINEs.": "DLINE [ANDKILL] [MYSELF] [duration] <ip>/<net> [ON <server>] [reason [| oper reason]]\nDLINE LIST\n\nBans an IP address or network from connecting to the server. If the duration is\ngiven then only for that long. The reason is shown to the user themselves, but\neveryone else will see a standard message. The oper reason is shown to\noperators getting info about the DLINEs that exist.\n\nBans are saved across subsequent launches of the server.\n\n\"ANDKILL\" means that all matching clients are also removed from the server.\n\n\"MYSELF\" is required when the DLINE matches the address the person applying it is connected\nfrom. If \"MYSELF\" is not given, trying to DLINE yourself will result in an error.\n\n[duration] can be of the following forms:\n\t1y 12mo 31d 10h 8m 13s\n\n<net> is specified in typical CIDR notation. For example:\n\t127.0.0.1/8\n\t8.8.8.8/24\n\nON <server> specifies that the ban is to be set on that specific server.\n\n[reason] and [oper reason], if they exist, are separated by a vertical bar (|).\n\nIf \"DLINE LIST\" is sent, the server sends back a list of our current DLINEs.",
  18. "EXTJWT <target> [service_name]\n\nGet a JSON Web Token for target (either * or a channel name).": "EXTJWT <target> [service_name]\n\nGet a JSON Web Token for target (either * or a channel name).",
  19. "HELP <argument>\n\nGet an explanation of <argument>, or \"index\" for a list of help topics.": "HELP <argument>\n\nGet an explanation of <argument>, or \"index\" for a list of help topics.",
  20. "HELPOP <argument>\n\nGet an explanation of <argument>, or \"index\" for a list of help topics.": "HELPOP <argument>\n\nGet an explanation of <argument>, or \"index\" for a list of help topics.",
  21. "HISTORY <target> [limit]\n\nReplay message history. <target> can be a channel name, \"me\" to replay direct\nmessage history, or a nickname to replay another client's direct message\nhistory (they must be logged into the same account as you). [limit] can be\neither an integer (the maximum number of messages to replay), or a time\nduration like 10m or 1h (the time window within which to replay messages).": "HISTORY <target> [limit]\n\nReplay message history. <target> can be a channel name, \"me\" to replay direct\nmessage history, or a nickname to replay another client's direct message\nhistory (they must be logged into the same account as you). [limit] can be\neither an integer (the maximum number of messages to replay), or a time\nduration like 10m or 1h (the time window within which to replay messages).",
  22. "INFO\n\nSends information about the server, developers, etc.": "INFO\n\nSends information about the server, developers, etc.",
  23. "INVITE <nickname> <channel>\n\nInvites the given user to the given channel, so long as you have the\nappropriate channel privs.": "INVITE <nickname> <channel>\n\nInvites the given user to the given channel, so long as you have the\nappropriate channel privs.",
  24. "ISON <nickname>{ <nickname>}\n\nReturns whether the given nicks exist on the network.": "ISON <nickname>{ <nickname>}\n\nReturns whether the given nicks exist on the network.",
  25. "JOIN <channel>{,<channel>} [<key>{,<key>}]\n\nJoins the given channels with the matching keys.": "JOIN <channel>{,<channel>} [<key>{,<key>}]\n\nJoins the given channels with the matching keys.",
  26. "KICK <channel> <user> [reason]\n\nRemoves the user from the given channel, so long as you have the appropriate\nchannel privs.": "KICK <channel> <user> [reason]\n\nRemoves the user from the given channel, so long as you have the appropriate\nchannel privs.",
  27. "KILL <nickname> [reason]\n\nRemoves the given user from the network, showing them the reason if it is\nsupplied.": "KILL <nickname> [reason]\n\nRemoves the given user from the network, showing them the reason if it is\nsupplied.",
  28. "KLINE [ANDKILL] [MYSELF] [duration] <mask> [ON <server>] [reason [| oper reason]]\nKLINE LIST\n\nBans a mask from connecting to the server. If the duration is given then only for that\nlong. The reason is shown to the user themselves, but everyone else will see a standard\nmessage. The oper reason is shown to operators getting info about the KLINEs that exist.\n\nBans are saved across subsequent launches of the server.\n\n\"ANDKILL\" means that all matching clients are also removed from the server.\n\n\"MYSELF\" is required when the KLINE matches the address the person applying it is connected\nfrom. If \"MYSELF\" is not given, trying to KLINE yourself will result in an error.\n\n[duration] can be of the following forms:\n\t1y 12mo 31d 10h 8m 13s\n\n<mask> is specified in typical IRC format. For example:\n\tdan\n\tdan!5*@127.*\n\nON <server> specifies that the ban is to be set on that specific server.\n\n[reason] and [oper reason], if they exist, are separated by a vertical bar (|).\n\nIf \"KLINE LIST\" is sent, the server sends back a list of our current KLINEs.": "KLINE [ANDKILL] [MYSELF] [duration] <mask> [ON <server>] [reason [| oper reason]]\nKLINE LIST\n\nBans a mask from connecting to the server. If the duration is given then only for that\nlong. The reason is shown to the user themselves, but everyone else will see a standard\nmessage. The oper reason is shown to operators getting info about the KLINEs that exist.\n\nBans are saved across subsequent launches of the server.\n\n\"ANDKILL\" means that all matching clients are also removed from the server.\n\n\"MYSELF\" is required when the KLINE matches the address the person applying it is connected\nfrom. If \"MYSELF\" is not given, trying to KLINE yourself will result in an error.\n\n[duration] can be of the following forms:\n\t1y 12mo 31d 10h 8m 13s\n\n<mask> is specified in typical IRC format. For example:\n\tdan\n\tdan!5*@127.*\n\nON <server> specifies that the ban is to be set on that specific server.\n\n[reason] and [oper reason], if they exist, are separated by a vertical bar (|).\n\nIf \"KLINE LIST\" is sent, the server sends back a list of our current KLINEs.",
  29. "LANGUAGE <code>{ <code>}\n\nSets your preferred languages to the given ones.": "LANGUAGE <code>{ <code>}\n\nSets your preferred languages to the given ones.",
  30. "LIST [<channel>{,<channel>}] [<elistcond>{,<elistcond>}]\n\nShows information on the given channels (or if none are given, then on all\nchannels). <elistcond>s modify how the channels are selected.": "LIST [<channel>{,<channel>}] [<elistcond>{,<elistcond>}]\n\nShows information on the given channels (or if none are given, then on all\nchannels). <elistcond>s modify how the channels are selected.",
  31. "LUSERS [<mask> [<server>]]\n\nShows statistics about the size of the network. If <mask> is given, only\nreturns stats for servers matching the given mask. If <server> is given, the\ncommand is processed by that server.": "LUSERS [<mask> [<server>]]\n\nShows statistics about the size of the network. If <mask> is given, only\nreturns stats for servers matching the given mask. If <server> is given, the\ncommand is processed by that server.",
  32. "MODE <target> [<modestring> [<mode arguments>...]]\n\nSets and removes modes from the given target. For more specific information on\nmode characters, see the help for \"modes\".": "MODE <target> [<modestring> [<mode arguments>...]]\n\nSets and removes modes from the given target. For more specific information on\nmode characters, see the help for \"modes\".",
  33. "MONITOR <subcmd>\n\nAllows the monitoring of nicknames, for alerts when they are online and\noffline. The subcommands are:\n\n MONITOR + target{,target}\nAdds the given names to your list of monitored nicknames.\n\n MONITOR - target{,target}\nRemoves the given names from your list of monitored nicknames.\n\n MONITOR C\nClears your list of monitored nicknames.\n\n MONITOR L\nLists all the nicknames you are currently monitoring.\n\n MONITOR S\nLists whether each nick in your MONITOR list is online or offline.": "MONITOR <subcmd>\n\nAllows the monitoring of nicknames, for alerts when they are online and\noffline. The subcommands are:\n\n MONITOR + target{,target}\nAdds the given names to your list of monitored nicknames.\n\n MONITOR - target{,target}\nRemoves the given names from your list of monitored nicknames.\n\n MONITOR C\nClears your list of monitored nicknames.\n\n MONITOR L\nLists all the nicknames you are currently monitoring.\n\n MONITOR S\nLists whether each nick in your MONITOR list is online or offline.",
  34. "MOTD [server]\n\nReturns the message of the day for this, or the given, server.": "MOTD [server]\n\nReturns the message of the day for this, or the given, server.",
  35. "NAMES [<channel>{,<channel>}]\n\nViews the clients joined to a channel and their channel membership prefixes. To\nview the channel membership prefixes supported by this server, see the help for\n\"PREFIX\".": "NAMES [<channel>{,<channel>}]\n\nViews the clients joined to a channel and their channel membership prefixes. To\nview the channel membership prefixes supported by this server, see the help for\n\"PREFIX\".",
  36. "NICK <newnick>\n\nSets your nickname to the new given one.": "NICK <newnick>\n\nSets your nickname to the new given one.",
  37. "NOTICE <target>{,<target>} <text to be sent>\n\nSends the text to the given targets as a NOTICE.": "NOTICE <target>{,<target>} <text to be sent>\n\nSends the text to the given targets as a NOTICE.",
  38. "NPC <target> <sourcenick> <text to be sent>\n\t\t\nThe NPC command is used to send a message to the target as the source.\n\nRequires the roleplay mode (+E) to be set on the target.": "NPC <target> <sourcenick> <text to be sent>\n\t\t\nThe NPC command is used to send a message to the target as the source.\n\nRequires the roleplay mode (+E) to be set on the target.",
  39. "NPCA <target> <sourcenick> <text to be sent>\n\t\t\nThe NPC command is used to send an action to the target as the source.\n\nRequires the roleplay mode (+E) to be set on the target.": "NPCA <target> <sourcenick> <text to be sent>\n\t\t\nThe NPC command is used to send an action to the target as the source.\n\nRequires the roleplay mode (+E) to be set on the target.",
  40. "OPER <name> [password]\n\nIf the correct details are given, gives you IRCop privs.": "OPER <name> [password]\n\nIf the correct details are given, gives you IRCop privs.",
  41. "PART <channel>{,<channel>} [reason]\n\nLeaves the given channels and shows people the given reason.": "PART <channel>{,<channel>} [reason]\n\nLeaves the given channels and shows people the given reason.",
  42. "PASS <password>\n\nWhen the server requires a connection password to join, used to send us the\npassword.": "PASS <password>\n\nWhen the server requires a connection password to join, used to send us the\npassword.",
  43. "PING <args>...\n\nRequests a PONG. Used to check link connectivity.": "PING <args>...\n\nRequests a PONG. Used to check link connectivity.",
  44. "PONG <args>...\n\nReplies to a PING. Used to check link connectivity.": "PONG <args>...\n\nReplies to a PING. Used to check link connectivity.",
  45. "PRIVMSG <target>{,<target>} <text to be sent>\n\nSends the text to the given targets as a PRIVMSG.": "PRIVMSG <target>{,<target>} <text to be sent>\n\nSends the text to the given targets as a PRIVMSG.",
  46. "QUIT [reason]\n\nIndicates that you're leaving the server, and shows everyone the given reason.": "QUIT [reason]\n\nIndicates that you're leaving the server, and shows everyone the given reason.",
  47. "REHASH\n\nReloads the config file and updates TLS certificates on listeners": "REHASH\n\nReloads the config file and updates TLS certificates on listeners",
  48. "RENAME <channel> <newname> [<reason>]\n\nRenames the given channel with the given reason, if possible.\n\nFor example:\n\tRENAME #ircv2 #ircv3 :Protocol upgrades!": "RENAME <channel> <newname> [<reason>]\n\nRenames the given channel with the given reason, if possible.\n\nFor example:\n\tRENAME #ircv2 #ircv3 :Protocol upgrades!",
  49. "RESUME <oldnick> [timestamp]\n\nSent before registration has completed, this indicates that the client wants to\nresume their old connection <oldnick>.": "RESUME <oldnick> [timestamp]\n\nSent before registration has completed, this indicates that the client wants to\nresume their old connection <oldnick>.",
  50. "RPL_ISUPPORT CASEMAPPING\n\nOragono supports an experimental unicode casemapping designed for extended\nUnicode support. This casemapping is based off RFC 7613 and the draft rfc7613\ncasemapping spec here: https://oragono.io/specs.html": "RPL_ISUPPORT CASEMAPPING\n\nOragono supports an experimental unicode casemapping designed for extended\nUnicode support. This casemapping is based off RFC 7613 and the draft rfc7613\ncasemapping spec here: https://oragono.io/specs.html",
  51. "RPL_ISUPPORT PREFIX\n\nOragono supports the following channel membership prefixes:\n\n +q (~) | Founder channel mode.\n +a (&) | Admin channel mode.\n +o (@) | Operator channel mode.\n +h (%) | Halfop channel mode.\n +v (+) | Voice channel mode.": "RPL_ISUPPORT PREFIX\n\nOragono supports the following channel membership prefixes:\n\n +q (~) | Founder channel mode.\n +a (&) | Admin channel mode.\n +o (@) | Operator channel mode.\n +h (%) | Halfop channel mode.\n +v (+) | Voice channel mode.",
  52. "SAJOIN [nick] #channel{,#channel}\n\nForcibly joins a user to a channel, ignoring restrictions like bans, user limits\nand channel keys. If [nick] is omitted, it defaults to the operator.": "SAJOIN [nick] #channel{,#channel}\n\nForcibly joins a user to a channel, ignoring restrictions like bans, user limits\nand channel keys. If [nick] is omitted, it defaults to the operator.",
  53. "SAMODE <target> [<modestring> [<mode arguments>...]]\n\nForcibly sets and removes modes from the given target -- only available to\nopers. For more specific information on mode characters, see the help for\n\"cmode\" and \"umode\".": "SAMODE <target> [<modestring> [<mode arguments>...]]\n\nForcibly sets and removes modes from the given target -- only available to\nopers. For more specific information on mode characters, see the help for\n\"cmode\" and \"umode\".",
  54. "SANICK <currentnick> <newnick>\n\nGives the given user a new nickname.": "SANICK <currentnick> <newnick>\n\nGives the given user a new nickname.",
  55. "SCENE <target> <text to be sent>\n\nThe SCENE command is used to send a scene notification to the given target.": "SCENE <target> <text to be sent>\n\nThe SCENE command is used to send a scene notification to the given target.",
  56. "SETNAME <realname>\n\nThe SETNAME command updates the realname to be the newly-given one.": "SETNAME <realname>\n\nThe SETNAME command updates the realname to be the newly-given one.",
  57. "SUMMON [parameters]\n\nThe SUMMON command is not implemented.": "SUMMON [parameters]\n\nThe SUMMON command is not implemented.",
  58. "TIME [server]\n\nShows the time of the current, or the given, server.": "TIME [server]\n\nShows the time of the current, or the given, server.",
  59. "TOPIC <channel> [topic]\n\nIf [topic] is given, sets the topic in the channel to that. If [topic] is not\ngiven, views the current topic on the channel.": "TOPIC <channel> [topic]\n\nIf [topic] is given, sets the topic in the channel to that. If [topic] is not\ngiven, views the current topic on the channel.",
  60. "UNDLINE <ip>/<net>\n\nRemoves an existing ban on an IP address or a network.\n\n<net> is specified in typical CIDR notation. For example:\n\t127.0.0.1/8\n\t8.8.8.8/24": "UNDLINE <ip>/<net>\n\nRemoves an existing ban on an IP address or a network.\n\n<net> is specified in typical CIDR notation. For example:\n\t127.0.0.1/8\n\t8.8.8.8/24",
  61. "UNKLINE <mask>\n\nRemoves an existing ban on a mask.\n\nFor example:\n\tdan\n\tdan!5*@127.*": "UNKLINE <mask>\n\nRemoves an existing ban on a mask.\n\nFor example:\n\tdan\n\tdan!5*@127.*",
  62. "USER <username> 0 * <realname>\n\nUsed in connection registration, sets your username and realname to the given\nvalues (though your username may also be looked up with Ident).": "USER <username> 0 * <realname>\n\nUsed in connection registration, sets your username and realname to the given\nvalues (though your username may also be looked up with Ident).",
  63. "USERHOST <nickname>{ <nickname>}\n\t\t\nShows information about the given users. Takes up to 10 nicknames.": "USERHOST <nickname>{ <nickname>}\n\t\t\nShows information about the given users. Takes up to 10 nicknames.",
  64. "USERS [parameters]\n\nThe USERS command is not implemented.": "USERS [parameters]\n\nThe USERS command is not implemented.",
  65. "VERSION [server]\n\nViews the version of software and the RPL_ISUPPORT tokens for the given server.": "VERSION [server]\n\nViews the version of software and the RPL_ISUPPORT tokens for the given server.",
  66. "WEBIRC <password> <gateway> <hostname> <ip> [:<flags>]\n\nUsed by web<->IRC gateways and bouncers, the WEBIRC command allows gateways to\npass-through the real IP addresses of clients:\nircv3.net/specs/extensions/webirc.html\n\n<flags> is a list of space-separated strings indicating various details about\nthe connection from the client to the gateway, such as:\n\n- tls: this flag indicates that the client->gateway connection is secure": "WEBIRC <password> <gateway> <hostname> <ip> [:<flags>]\n\nUsed by web<->IRC gateways and bouncers, the WEBIRC command allows gateways to\npass-through the real IP addresses of clients:\nircv3.net/specs/extensions/webirc.html\n\n<flags> is a list of space-separated strings indicating various details about\nthe connection from the client to the gateway, such as:\n\n- tls: this flag indicates that the client->gateway connection is secure",
  67. "WHO <name> [o]\n\nReturns information for the given user.": "WHO <name> [o]\n\nReturns information for the given user.",
  68. "WHOIS <client>{,<client>}\n\nReturns information for the given user(s).": "WHOIS <client>{,<client>}\n\nReturns information for the given user(s).",
  69. "WHOWAS <nickname>\n\nReturns historical information on the last user with the given nickname.": "WHOWAS <nickname>\n\nReturns historical information on the last user with the given nickname.",
  70. "ZNC <module> [params]\n\nUsed to emulate features of the ZNC bouncer. This command is not intended\nfor direct use by end users.": "ZNC <module> [params]\n\nUsed to emulate features of the ZNC bouncer. This command is not intended\nfor direct use by end users."
  71. }