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Anope Development => Modules => Topic started by: SpaceDoG on February 03, 2006, 05:08:39 PM
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Requesting someone to build a module that will broadcast to users on a channels access list when that channels commands are being used such as akick, kick, op, deop, set, etc...
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Well, you can always use the /msg chanserv akick #chan view command to view the information for each akick. I
and do turn on opnotice it will notify the ops of op, deop, etc.
[Edited on 4-2-2006 by SkaterStuff]
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normally its nice to mark direct quotes as quotes, right? ;)
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oppsss i forgot to add opnotice he might not know what that is. but ill add that to the post that i did
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I've always wanted a verbose mode for chanserv. Op/deop notices aren't enough. I'd love to know who akicked who the moment it happens. Same with adding aop's and such. Would make me very happy of this were to be added. :)
[Edited on 5-2-2006 by sillysprat]
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We all know to see that at the moment >:)
Regards..
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errm?
Isnt it shown when having /os set logchan on ?
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Originally posted by SNU
errm?
Isnt it shown when having /os set logchan on ?
That isnt much use unless all of your users are opers...
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im looking this modules also, can someone make this modules, i think it will be great modules
i have suggestion,
/chanserv set #chanell verbose on/off
it will notify chanell operator with add/del akick, op, deop, add/del sop/aop/hop
and it will sound like this
-ChanServ:@#channel- [VERBOSE] dead!~dead@dead.com => akick #channel add live*!*@*
Thanks
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LogChan doesn't log akicks or use of the /cs kick/ban command at all. It does log access changes though.
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He asks for module like chanserv sends notice to channel, not standard logchan
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He asks for module like chanserv sends notice to channel, not standard logchan
yes, that is correct :D, so why the developer didnt create the modules :'(