The "ojoin" Module (v3)
Description
This module adds the /OJOIN command which allows server operators to join a channel and receive the server operator-only Y (official-join) channel prefix mode.
Configuration
To load this module use the following <module> tag:
<module name="ojoin">
<ojoin>
The <ojoin> tag defines settings about how the ojoin module should behave. This tag can only be defined once.
| Name | Type | Default Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| notice | Boolean | Yes | Whether to inform channel members that a server operator is joining on official network business. |
| op | Boolean | Yes | Whether to also give joining server operators the o (op) channel prefix mode. |
| prefix | Character | None | If defined then the prefix character to use for the Y (official-join) channel prefix mode. |
Example Usage
<ojoin notice="yes"
op="yes"
prefix="!">
Commands
| Name | Parameter Count | Syntax | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| OJOIN | 1 | <channel> | Joins <channel> with the server operator-only Y (official-join) channel prefix mode. |
Example Usage
Joins #example with the server operator-only Y (official-join) channel prefix mode:
/OJOIN #example
Channel Modes
| Name | Character | Type | Parameter Syntax | Usable By | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| official-join | Y | Prefix | <nick> | Server operators | Grants channel official-join status to <nick>. |
Special Notes
The Y (official-join) channel prefix mode can not be directly set by users. To enable this channel prefix mode log into a server operator account and use the /OJOIN command.
If you want the Y (official-join) channel prefix mode to be active at all times consider using the operprefix module instead.