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"= 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",
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"== 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 +M | Only registered or voiced users can speak in 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 +E | Roleplaying commands are enabled in the channel.\n +C | Clients are blocked from sending CTCP messages in the channel.\n +u | Auditorium mode: JOIN, PART, QUIT, NAMES, and WHO are hidden\n from unvoiced clients.\n +U | Op-moderated mode: messages from unprivileged clients are sent\n only to channel operators.\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 +M | Only registered or voiced users can speak in 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 +E | Roleplaying commands are enabled in the channel.\n +C | Clients are blocked from sending CTCP messages in the channel.\n +u | Auditorium mode: JOIN, PART, QUIT, NAMES, and WHO are hidden\n from unvoiced clients.\n +U | Op-moderated mode: messages from unprivileged clients are sent\n only to channel operators.\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.",
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"== 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",
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"== 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.\n +B | User is a bot.\n +E | User can receive roleplaying commands.\n +T | CTCP messages to the user are blocked.": "== 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.\n +B | User is a bot.\n +E | User can receive roleplaying commands.\n +T | CTCP messages to the user are blocked.",
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"== Channel Modes ==\n\nErgo 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 +f | Users who are unable to join this channel (due to another mode) are forwarded\n to the provided channel instead.\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 +M | Only registered or voiced users can speak in 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 +E | Roleplaying commands are enabled in the channel.\n +C | Clients are blocked from sending CTCP messages in the channel.\n +u | Auditorium mode: JOIN, PART, QUIT, NAMES, and WHO are hidden\n from unvoiced clients.\n +U | Op-moderated mode: messages from unprivileged clients are sent\n only to channel operators.\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\nErgo 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 +f | Users who are unable to join this channel (due to another mode) are forwarded\n to the provided channel instead.\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 +M | Only registered or voiced users can speak in 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 +E | Roleplaying commands are enabled in the channel.\n +C | Clients are blocked from sending CTCP messages in the channel.\n +u | Auditorium mode: JOIN, PART, QUIT, NAMES, and WHO are hidden\n from unvoiced clients.\n +U | Op-moderated mode: messages from unprivileged clients are sent\n only to channel operators.\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.",
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"== Server Notice Masks ==\n\nErgo supports the following server notice masks for operators:\n\n a | Local announcements.\n c | Local client connections.\n d | Local client disconnects.\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\nErgo supports the following server notice masks for operators:\n\n a | Local announcements.\n c | Local client connections.\n d | Local client disconnects.\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",
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"== User Modes ==\n\nErgo 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.\n +B | User is a bot.\n +E | User can receive roleplaying commands.\n +T | CTCP messages to the user are blocked.": "== User Modes ==\n\nErgo 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.\n +B | User is a bot.\n +E | User can receive roleplaying commands.\n +T | CTCP messages to the user are blocked.",
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"@+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",
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"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.",
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"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",
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"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.",
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"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.",
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"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).",
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"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",
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"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",
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"CHATHISTORY [params]\n\nCHATHISTORY is a history replay command associated with the IRCv3\nchathistory extension. See this document:\nhttps://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/chathistory": "CHATHISTORY [params]\n\nCHATHISTORY is a history replay command associated with the IRCv3\nchathistory extension. See this document:\nhttps://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/chathistory",
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"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)",
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"DEFCON [level]\n\nThe DEFCON system can disable server features at runtime, to mitigate\nspam or other hostile activity. It has five levels, which are cumulative\n(i.e., level 3 includes all restrictions from level 4 and so on):\n\n5: Normal operation\n4: No new account or channel registrations; if Tor is enabled, no new\n unauthenticated connections from Tor\n3: All users are +R; no changes to vhosts\n2: No new unauthenticated connections; all channels are +R\n1: No new connections except from localhost or other trusted IPs": "DEFCON [level]\n\nThe DEFCON system can disable server features at runtime, to mitigate\nspam or other hostile activity. It has five levels, which are cumulative\n(i.e., level 3 includes all restrictions from level 4 and so on):\n\n5: Normal operation\n4: No new account or channel registrations; if Tor is enabled, no new\n unauthenticated connections from Tor\n3: All users are +R; no changes to vhosts\n2: No new unauthenticated connections; all channels are +R\n1: No new connections except from localhost or other trusted IPs",
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"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.",
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"REHASH\n\nReloads the config file and updates TLS certificates on listeners": "REHASH\n\nReloads the config file and updates TLS certificates on listeners",
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"RELAYMSG <channel> <spoofed nick> :<message>\n\nThis command lets channel operators relay messages to their\nchannel from other messaging systems using relay bots. The\nspoofed nickname MUST contain a forwardslash.\n\nFor example:\n\tRELAYMSG #ircv3 Mallory/D :Welp, we linked Discord...": "RELAYMSG <channel> <spoofed nick> :<message>\n\nThis command lets channel operators relay messages to their\nchannel from other messaging systems using relay bots. The\nspoofed nickname MUST contain a forwardslash.\n\nFor example:\n\tRELAYMSG #ircv3 Mallory/D :Welp, we linked Discord...",
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"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!",
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"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>.",
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"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",
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"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.",
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"RPL_ISUPPORT CASEMAPPING\n\nErgo 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://ergo.chat/specs.html": "RPL_ISUPPORT CASEMAPPING\n\nErgo 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://ergo.chat/specs.html",
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"RPL_ISUPPORT PREFIX\n\nErgo 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\nErgo 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.",
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"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.",
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"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\".",
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"SANICK <currentnick> <newnick>\n\nGives the given user a new nickname.": "SANICK <currentnick> <newnick>\n\nGives the given user a new nickname.",
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"SUMMON [parameters]\n\nThe SUMMON command is not implemented.": "SUMMON [parameters]\n\nThe SUMMON command is not implemented.",
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"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.",
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"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.",
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"UBAN <subcommand> [arguments]\n\nOragono's \"unified ban\" system. Accepts the following subcommands:\n\n1. UBAN ADD <target> [REQUIRE-SASL] [DURATION <duration>] [REASON...]\n2. UBAN DEL <target>\n3. UBAN LIST\n4. UBAN INFO <target>\n\n<target> may be an IP, a CIDR, a nickmask with wildcards, or the name of an\naccount to suspend. Note that REQUIRE-SASL is only valid for IP and CIDR bans.": "UBAN <subcommand> [arguments]\n\nOragono's \"unified ban\" system. Accepts the following subcommands:\n\n1. UBAN ADD <target> [REQUIRE-SASL] [DURATION <duration>] [REASON...]\n2. UBAN DEL <target>\n3. UBAN LIST\n4. UBAN INFO <target>\n\n<target> may be an IP, a CIDR, a nickmask with wildcards, or the name of an\naccount to suspend. Note that REQUIRE-SASL is only valid for IP and CIDR bans.",
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"UBAN <subcommand> [arguments]\n\nErgo's \"unified ban\" system. Accepts the following subcommands:\n\n1. UBAN ADD <target> [REQUIRE-SASL] [DURATION <duration>] [REASON...]\n2. UBAN DEL <target>\n3. UBAN LIST\n4. UBAN INFO <target>\n\n<target> may be an IP, a CIDR, a nickmask with wildcards, or the name of an\naccount to suspend. Note that REQUIRE-SASL is only valid for IP and CIDR bans.": "UBAN <subcommand> [arguments]\n\nErgo's \"unified ban\" system. Accepts the following subcommands:\n\n1. UBAN ADD <target> [REQUIRE-SASL] [DURATION <duration>] [REASON...]\n2. UBAN DEL <target>\n3. UBAN LIST\n4. UBAN INFO <target>\n\n<target> may be an IP, a CIDR, a nickmask with wildcards, or the name of an\naccount to suspend. Note that REQUIRE-SASL is only valid for IP and CIDR bans.",
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"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",
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"UNINVITE <nickname> <channel>\n\nUNINVITE rescinds a channel invitation sent for an invite-only channel.": "UNINVITE <nickname> <channel>\n\nUNINVITE rescinds a channel invitation sent for an invite-only channel.",
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"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.*",
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