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<title>Scope of this document</title>
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<para>
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This document describes the commands and functions available to operators in
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the charybdis ircd, as used on <ulink url="http://www.atheme.net">AthemeNet</ulink>.
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shadowircd, as used on <ulink url="http://www.thinstack.net">Thinstack</ulink>.
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This document, and various ideas for features of charybdis, have
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it is intended as a reference for network staff.
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Charybdis is based on ircd-ratbox 2.1.4, although much has changed.
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<ulink url="http://www.ircd-ratbox.org">ircd-ratbox</ulink> is commonly used
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on efnet, and some other networks.
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ShadowIRCd is based on Charybdis which is based on ircd-ratbox 3.0.0,
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although much has changed. <ulink url="http://www.ircd-ratbox.org">ircd-ratbox</ulink>
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is commonly used on efnet, and some other networks.
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</sect1>
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</chapter>
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<title>oper:override, operator access in all channels</title>
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This allows the operator to have implicit operator access
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in all channels. It is enabled by setting user mode +p which
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will automatically expire after a period of time set in the
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configuration file.
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<title>oper:spy, use operspy</title>
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This allows using /mode !#channel, /whois !nick, /who !#channel,
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wishes to speak to them.
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Network operators are not affected by the callerid whitelist system in the event
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that they need to speak to users who have it enabled.
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If a network operator needs to speak to a user who has +g set,
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the operator can use the OACCEPT command to be able to speak to
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the user.
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Support of this umode is indicated by the CALLERID token in
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