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== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | '''Message a | + | '''Message any channel where a ban has occurred, acknowledging the address the ban was placed on''' |
<source lang="mIRC">ON *:BAN:#: { | <source lang="mIRC">ON *:BAN:#: { | ||
msg # Uh, oh! Looks like the address $banmask has just been banned. | msg # Uh, oh! Looks like the address $banmask has just been banned. | ||
+ | }</source> | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Message any channel where an unban has occurred, and report the address that was removed''' | ||
+ | <source lang="mIRC">ON *:UNBAN:#: { | ||
+ | msg # Oh, look! $banmask was just removed from the channel banlist. | ||
}</source> | }</source> | ||
Revision as of 21:47, 23 June 2014
$banmask returns the current user ban through either an ON BAN Event, or an ON UNBAN Event. Most of the time, a banmask returns a wildcard address, generally resembling *user*@host.net.
Synopsis
$banmask
Parameters
None
Example
Message any channel where a ban has occurred, acknowledging the address the ban was placed on
ON *:BAN:#: { msg # Uh, oh! Looks like the address $banmask has just been banned. }
Message any channel where an unban has occurred, and report the address that was removed
ON *:UNBAN:#: { msg # Oh, look! $banmask was just removed from the channel banlist. }