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Revision 4 (Per Amundsen, 02/04/2020 10:06 PM) → Revision 5/10 (Per Amundsen, 02/15/2023 11:02 AM)
_Added in 3.1_ */aop [-lrw] <on|off|nick|address> [#channel1,#channel2,...] [type] [network]* Add/remove/list users from the auto-op list. /aop with no parameters shows [[$true]] if auto-op is enabled, otherwise [[$false]]. _See also [[$aop]], [[/aop]], [[/avoice]], [[$protect]], [[$avoice]]._ *Switches* table(ktable). |*Switch*|*Description*| | -l | - Prints all auto-op users. | | -r | - Removes a address from the auto-op list. (if no address is specified, clears the auto-op list) | | -w | - Indicate the auto-op should be enabled on all networks. | *Parameters* table(ktable). |*Parameter*|*Description*| | on | - Turns auto-op on. | | off | - Turns auto-op off. | | address | - The address or nick to add/remove from the auto-op list. | | [#channel1,#channel2,...] | - List of channels to auto-op in. | | [type] | - A number representing a [[$mask]] to use. (if user is not found in the internal address list, a lookup is performed) | | [network] | - The network to auto-op in. | *Example* <pre> ; Adds 'nick!nick@42.42.42.42' to the auto-op list on the channel '#channel' /aop nick!nick@42.42.42.42 #channel ; Adds 'nick!*@*' to the auto-op on any channel. /aop nick ; Remove 'nick!nick@42.42.42.42' from the auto-op. /aop -r nick!nick@42.42.42.42 </pre>