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Internet Relay Chat (IRC) - Channel Commands
What is a Channel?
If IRC is thought of as a house, then channels are like rooms in the house. The only difference is that you can be in several channels at the same time. In order to talk with a group of people you will need to be in a channel together. Some channels are public, meaning anyone can enter, and some are private and can restrict access to approved nicks. Channels must meet the following guidelines:
- Must not contain offensive words or vulgarities
- May not contain the following words anywhere within it:
- Admin
- Oper
- Root
Registering a Channel
Registering a channel makes it "yours" and allows you to maintain the channel. You may give out operator status to those you choose, restrict the channel, and even make it private.
To register your channel:
- Create your channel by joining it
- Example: /join #ThisChannelRocks
- Use the following command: /msg chanserv register <#channel> <pwd> <description>
- Example: /msg chanserv register #ThisChannelRocks SomePassword This Channel Rocks! It is uber kena!
The channel must be created before it may be registered, and it must not already be registered. The password must be at least 5 characters. It is best to use both upper and lower case letters and numbers. The description can be anything you want. Ideally it will describe the channel's purpose to others.