update strings

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Shivaram Lingamneni
2020-03-09 16:11:14 -04:00
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"$bALWAYS-ON$b\n'always-on' controls whether your nickname/identity will remain active\neven while you are disconnected from the server. Your options are 'true',\n'false', and 'default' (use the server default value).": "$bALWAYS-ON$b\n'always-on' controls whether your nickname/identity will remain active\neven while you are disconnected from the server. Your options are 'true',\n'false', and 'default' (use the server default value).",
"$bAUTOREPLAY-LINES$b\n'autoreplay-lines' controls the number of lines of channel history that will\nbe replayed to you automatically when joining a channel. Your options are any\npositive number, 0 to disable the feature, and 'default' to use the server\ndefault.": "$bAUTOREPLAY-LINES$b\n'autoreplay-lines' controls the number of lines of channel history that will\nbe replayed to you automatically when joining a channel. Your options are any\npositive number, 0 to disable the feature, and 'default' to use the server\ndefault.",
"$bBOUNCER$b\nIf 'bouncer' is enabled and you are already logged in and using a nick, a\nsecond client of yours that authenticates with SASL and requests the same nick\nis allowed to attach to the nick as well (this is comparable to the behavior\nof IRC \"bouncers\" like ZNC). Your options are 'on' (allow this behavior),\n'off' (disallow it), and 'default' (use the server default value).": "$bBOUNCER$b\nIf 'bouncer' is enabled and you are already logged in and using a nick, a\nsecond client of yours that authenticates with SASL and requests the same nick\nis allowed to attach to the nick as well (this is comparable to the behavior\nof IRC \"bouncers\" like ZNC). Your options are 'on' (allow this behavior),\n'off' (disallow it), and 'default' (use the server default value).",
"$bAUTOREPLAY-MISSED$b\n'autoreplay-missed' is only effective for always-on clients. If enabled,\nif you have at most one active session, the server will remember the time\nyou disconnect and then replay missed messages to you when you reconnect.\nYour options are 'on' and 'off'.": "$bAUTOREPLAY-MISSED$b\n'autoreplay-missed' is only effective for always-on clients. If enabled,\nif you have at most one active session, the server will remember the time\nyou disconnect and then replay missed messages to you when you reconnect.\nYour options are 'on' and 'off'.",
"$bCERT$b controls a user account's certificate fingerprints": "$bCERT$b controls a user account's certificate fingerprints",
"$bDM-HISTORY$b\n'dm-history' is only effective for always-on clients. It lets you control\nhow the history of your direct messages is stored. Your options are:\n1. 'off' [no history]\n2. 'ephemeral' [a limited amount of temporary history, not stored on disk]\n3. 'on' [history stored in a permanent database, if available]\n4. 'default' [use the server default]": "$bDM-HISTORY$b\n'dm-history' is only effective for always-on clients. It lets you control\nhow the history of your direct messages is stored. Your options are:\n1. 'off' [no history]\n2. 'ephemeral' [a limited amount of temporary history, not stored on disk]\n3. 'on' [history stored in a permanent database, if available]\n4. 'default' [use the server default]",
"$bDROP$b de-links your current (or the given) nickname from your user account.": "$bDROP$b de-links your current (or the given) nickname from your user account.",
"$bENFORCE$b\n'enforce' lets you specify a custom enforcement mechanism for your registered\nnicknames. Your options are:\n1. 'none' [no enforcement, overriding the server default]\n2. 'timeout' [anyone using the nick must authenticate before a deadline,\n or else they will be renamed]\n3. 'strict' [you must already be authenticated to use the nick]\n4. 'default' [use the server default]": "$bENFORCE$b\n'enforce' lets you specify a custom enforcement mechanism for your registered\nnicknames. Your options are:\n1. 'none' [no enforcement, overriding the server default]\n2. 'timeout' [anyone using the nick must authenticate before a deadline,\n or else they will be renamed]\n3. 'strict' [you must already be authenticated to use the nick]\n4. 'default' [use the server default]",
"$bGET$b queries the current values of your account settings": "$bGET$b queries the current values of your account settings",
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"$bGROUP$b links your current nickname to your user account.": "$bGROUP$b links your current nickname to your user account.",
"$bIDENTIFY$b lets you login to your account.": "$bIDENTIFY$b lets you login to your account.",
"$bINFO$b gives you information on a user account.": "$bINFO$b gives you information on a user account.",
"$bMULTICLIENT$b\nIf 'multiclient' is enabled and you are already logged in and using a nick, a\nsecond client of yours that authenticates with SASL and requests the same nick\nis allowed to attach to the nick as well (this is comparable to the behavior\nof IRC \"bouncers\" like ZNC). Your options are 'on' (allow this behavior),\n'off' (disallow it), and 'default' (use the server default value).": "$bMULTICLIENT$b\nIf 'multiclient' is enabled and you are already logged in and using a nick, a\nsecond client of yours that authenticates with SASL and requests the same nick\nis allowed to attach to the nick as well (this is comparable to the behavior\nof IRC \"bouncers\" like ZNC). Your options are 'on' (allow this behavior),\n'off' (disallow it), and 'default' (use the server default value).",
"$bPASSWD$b lets you change your password.": "$bPASSWD$b lets you change your password.",
"$bREGISTER$b lets you register a user account.": "$bREGISTER$b lets you register a user account.",
"$bREPLAY-JOINS$b\n'replay-joins' controls whether replayed channel history will include\nlines for join and part. This provides more information about the context of\nmessages, but may be spammy. Your options are 'always', 'never', and the default\nof 'commands-only' (the messages will be replayed in /HISTORY output, but not\nduring autoreplay).": "$bREPLAY-JOINS$b\n'replay-joins' controls whether replayed channel history will include\nlines for join and part. This provides more information about the context of\nmessages, but may be spammy. Your options are 'always', 'never', and the default\nof 'commands-only' (the messages will be replayed in /HISTORY output, but not\nduring autoreplay).",
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"NickServ lets you register, log in to, and manage an account.": "NickServ lets you register, log in to, and manage an account.",
"Password incorrect": "Password incorrect",
"Passwords do not match": "Passwords do not match",
"Syntax $bSET <setting> <value>$b\n\nSet modifies your account settings. The following settings are available:": "Syntax $bSET <setting> <value>$b\n\nSet modifies your account settings. The following settings are available:",
"Syntax $bSET <setting> <value>$b\n\nSET modifies your account settings. The following settings are available:": "Syntax $bSET <setting> <value>$b\n\nSET modifies your account settings. The following settings are available:",
"Syntax: $bCERT <LIST | ADD | DEL> [account] [certfp]$b\n\nCERT examines or modifies the TLS certificate fingerprints that can be used to\nlog into an account. Specifically, $bCERT LIST$b lists the authorized\nfingerprints, $bCERT ADD <fingerprint>$b adds a new fingerprint, and\n$bCERT DEL <fingerprint>$b removes a fingerprint. If you're an IRC operator\nwith the correct permissions, you can act on another user's account, for\nexample with $bCERT ADD <account> <fingerprint>$b.": "Syntax: $bCERT <LIST | ADD | DEL> [account] [certfp]$b\n\nCERT examines or modifies the TLS certificate fingerprints that can be used to\nlog into an account. Specifically, $bCERT LIST$b lists the authorized\nfingerprints, $bCERT ADD <fingerprint>$b adds a new fingerprint, and\n$bCERT DEL <fingerprint>$b removes a fingerprint. If you're an IRC operator\nwith the correct permissions, you can act on another user's account, for\nexample with $bCERT ADD <account> <fingerprint>$b.",
"Syntax: $bDROP [nickname]$b\n\nDROP de-links the given (or your current) nickname from your user account.": "Syntax: $bDROP [nickname]$b\n\nDROP de-links the given (or your current) nickname from your user account.",
"Syntax: $bENFORCE [method]$b\n\nENFORCE is an alias for $bGET enforce$b and $bSET enforce$b. See the help\nentry for $bSET$b for more information.": "Syntax: $bENFORCE [method]$b\n\nENFORCE is an alias for $bGET enforce$b and $bSET enforce$b. See the help\nentry for $bSET$b for more information.",
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"Syntax: $bREGISTER <password> [email]$b\n\nREGISTER lets you register your current nickname as a user account. If the\nserver allows anonymous registration, you can omit the e-mail address.\n\nIf you are currently logged in with a TLS client certificate and wish to use\nit instead of a password to log in, send * as the password.": "Syntax: $bREGISTER <password> [email]$b\n\nREGISTER lets you register your current nickname as a user account. If the\nserver allows anonymous registration, you can omit the e-mail address.\n\nIf you are currently logged in with a TLS client certificate and wish to use\nit instead of a password to log in, send * as the password.",
"Syntax: $bSADROP <nickname>$b\n\nSADROP forcibly de-links the given nickname from the attached user account.": "Syntax: $bSADROP <nickname>$b\n\nSADROP forcibly de-links the given nickname from the attached user account.",
"Syntax: $bSAGET <account> <setting>$b\n\nSAGET queries the values of someone else's account settings. For more\ninformation on the settings and their possible values, see HELP SET.": "Syntax: $bSAGET <account> <setting>$b\n\nSAGET queries the values of someone else's account settings. For more\ninformation on the settings and their possible values, see HELP SET.",
"Syntax: $bSAREGISTER <username> <password>$b\n\nSAREGISTER registers an account on someone else's behalf.\nThis is for use in configurations that require SASL for all connections;\nan administrator can set use this command to set up user accounts.": "Syntax: $bSAREGISTER <username> <password>$b\n\nSAREGISTER registers an account on someone else's behalf.\nThis is for use in configurations that require SASL for all connections;\nan administrator can set use this command to set up user accounts.",
"Syntax: $bSAREGISTER <username> [password]$b\n\nSAREGISTER registers an account on someone else's behalf.\nThis is for use in configurations that require SASL for all connections;\nan administrator can set use this command to set up user accounts.": "Syntax: $bSAREGISTER <username> [password]$b\n\nSAREGISTER registers an account on someone else's behalf.\nThis is for use in configurations that require SASL for all connections;\nan administrator can set use this command to set up user accounts.",
"Syntax: $bSASET <account> <setting> <value>$b\n\nSASET modifies the values of someone else's account settings. For more\ninformation on the settings and their possible values, see HELP SET.": "Syntax: $bSASET <account> <setting> <value>$b\n\nSASET modifies the values of someone else's account settings. For more\ninformation on the settings and their possible values, see HELP SET.",
"Syntax: $bSESSIONS [nickname]$b\n\nSESSIONS lists information about the sessions currently attached, via\nthe server's bouncer functionality, to your nickname. An administrator\ncan use this command to list another user's sessions.": "Syntax: $bSESSIONS [nickname]$b\n\nSESSIONS lists information about the sessions currently attached, via\nthe server's bouncer functionality, to your nickname. An administrator\ncan use this command to list another user's sessions.",
"Syntax: $bSESSIONS [nickname]$b\n\nSESSIONS lists information about the sessions currently attached, via\nthe server's multiclient functionality, to your nickname. An administrator\ncan use this command to list another user's sessions.": "Syntax: $bSESSIONS [nickname]$b\n\nSESSIONS lists information about the sessions currently attached, via\nthe server's multiclient functionality, to your nickname. An administrator\ncan use this command to list another user's sessions.",
"Syntax: $bUNREGISTER <username> [code]$b\n\nUNREGISTER lets you delete your user account (or someone else's, if you're an\nIRC operator with the correct permissions). To prevent accidental\nunregistrations, a verification code is required; invoking the command without\na code will display the necessary code.": "Syntax: $bUNREGISTER <username> [code]$b\n\nUNREGISTER lets you delete your user account (or someone else's, if you're an\nIRC operator with the correct permissions). To prevent accidental\nunregistrations, a verification code is required; invoking the command without\na code will display the necessary code.",
"Syntax: $bVERIFY <username> <code>$b\n\nVERIFY lets you complete an account registration, if the server requires email\nor other verification.": "Syntax: $bVERIFY <username> <code>$b\n\nVERIFY lets you complete an account registration, if the server requires email\nor other verification.",
"This nickname is reserved. Please login within %v (using $b/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>$b or SASL), or switch to a different nickname.": "This nickname is reserved. Please login within %v (using $b/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>$b or SASL), or switch to a different nickname.",