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{{mirc title|/aop Command}}
 
Auto-OP is a feature that can be used to manage access for a channel. Whenever a user whose address matches an address in the auto-op list joins the channel, mIRC will automatically OP them.
 
Auto-OP is a feature that can be used to manage access for a channel. Whenever a user whose address matches an address in the auto-op list joins the channel, mIRC will automatically OP them.
  
The '''AOP command''' can also be used to disable or enable this feature as well as add and remove users from and to the list.
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The '''AOP''' command can also be used to disable or enable this feature as well as add and remove users from and to the list.
  
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
  /aop -rw <nick/address> [#channel1,#channel2,...] [type] [network]
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  /aop -rwal <nick/address> [#channel1,#channel2,...] [type] [network]
 
   
 
   
 
  /aop <on/off>
 
  /aop <on/off>
  
 
== Switches ==
 
== Switches ==
* '''-r''' - Indicates address/nick to should be removed
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* '''-r''' - Indicates address/nick to should be removed, you can pass a channel name to remove only a channel name from the list of channel for that entry.
 
* '''-w''' - Auto-OP apply to any network
 
* '''-w''' - Auto-OP apply to any network
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* '''-a''' - Add the entry (default)
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* '''-l''' - list all of the auto-op entry
  
 
== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
* '''<on/off>''' - This optional parameter can be used to specify which user from the address book to select. The user must already be in your address book.
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* '''<on/off>''' - Turns the auto-op feature on/off.
* '''<nick/address>''' - The nickname or address of the person to be added to the auto-op list. Both nickname and addresses are acceptable. Addresses can be wildcard addresses.
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* '''<nick/address>''' - The nickname or address of the person to be added to the auto-op list. Both nickname and addresses are acceptable. Addresses can be {{mirc|wildcard}} addresses.
* '''[#channel1,#channel2,...]''' - Channels to apply the auto-op to
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* '''[#channel1,#channel2,...]''' - Channels to apply the auto-op to.
* '''[type]''' - Address type to be used
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* '''[type]''' - Address type to be used.
* '''[network]''' - Optional network name to apply the auto-op to
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* '''[network]''' - Optional network name to apply the auto-op to.
  
 
== Example ==
 
== Example ==
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== Compatibility ==
 
== Compatibility ==
Added: mIRC v5.9
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{{mIRC compatibility|5.9}}
 
 
Added On: On: 26/04/2001
 
 
 
<small>Note: Individual switches were not taken into consideration.</small>
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]
 
* [[List of commands - mIRC|List of commands]]
 
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]
 
* [[List of identifiers - mIRC|List of identifiers]]
* [[$aop identifier - mIRC|$aop]]
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* {{mIRC|$aop}}
* [[$avoice identifier - mIRC|$avoice]]
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* {{mIRC|$avoice}}
* [[/avoice command - mIRC|/avoice]]
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* {{mIRC|$auto}}
* [[/ignore command - mIRC|/ignore]]
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* {{mIRC|/avoice}}
* [[/pop command - mIRC|/pop]]
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* {{mIRC|/ignore}}
* [[/pvoice command - mIRC|/pvoice]]
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* {{mIRC|/pop}}
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* {{mIRC|/pvoice}}
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{{mIRC command list}}
  
[[Category:mIRC commands]]
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[[Category:mIRC commands|aop command - mIRC]]

Latest revision as of 09:58, 1 May 2023

Auto-OP is a feature that can be used to manage access for a channel. Whenever a user whose address matches an address in the auto-op list joins the channel, mIRC will automatically OP them.

The AOP command can also be used to disable or enable this feature as well as add and remove users from and to the list.

Synopsis[edit]

/aop -rwal <nick/address> [#channel1,#channel2,...] [type] [network]

/aop <on/off>

Switches[edit]

  • -r - Indicates address/nick to should be removed, you can pass a channel name to remove only a channel name from the list of channel for that entry.
  • -w - Auto-OP apply to any network
  • -a - Add the entry (default)
  • -l - list all of the auto-op entry

Parameters[edit]

  • <on/off> - Turns the auto-op feature on/off.
  • <nick/address> - The nickname or address of the person to be added to the auto-op list. Both nickname and addresses are acceptable. Addresses can be wildcard addresses.
  • [#channel1,#channel2,...] - Channels to apply the auto-op to.
  • [type] - Address type to be used.
  • [network] - Optional network name to apply the auto-op to.

Example[edit]

;Turn on auto op
/aop on 
 
;Add Madgoat to the auto-op list. Address type 2, network Undernet
/aop MadGoat 2 Undernet 
 
;Remove Madgoat from the auto-op list
/aop -r MadGoat 2 Undernet 
 
;Turn off auto op
/aop off


The above example will output:


* Auto-Op is on
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* Added *!*@Example.com to auto-op list
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* Removed *!*@Example.com from auto-op list
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* Auto-Op is off

Compatibility[edit]

Added: mIRC v5.9
Added on: 26 Apr 2001
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.


See also[edit]

v · d · e mIRC commands list

A /abook, /action, /add, /ajinvite, /alias, /aline, /ame, /amsg, /anick, /aop, /auser, /auto, /autojoin, /avoice, /away

B /background, /ban, /bcopy, /beep, /bindip, /bread, /break, /breplace, /bset, /btrunc, /bunset, /bwrite

C /channel, /clear, /clearall, /clearial, /cline, /clipboard, /close, /closechats, /closedccs, /closefserves, /closemsg, /cnick, /color, /colour, /comclose, /comlist, /commands, /comopen, /comreg, /continue, /copy, /creq, /ctcp, /ctcpreply, /ctcps

D /dcc, /dccserver, /dde, /ddeserver, /debug, /dec, /describe, /dialog, /did, /didtok, /disable, /disconnect, /dlevel, /dline, /dll, Template:mIRC/donotdisturb, /dns, /dqwindow, /drawcopy, /drawdot, /drawfill, /drawline, /drawpic, /drawrect, /drawreplace, /drawrot, /drawsave, /drawscroll, /drawsize /drawtext

E /ebeeps, /echo, /editbox, /else, /elseif, /emailaddr, /enable, /events, /exit

F /fclose, /filter, /findtext, /finger, /firewall, /flash, /flist, /flood, /flush, /flushini, /fnord, /font, /fopen, /fseek, /fsend, /fserve, /fullname, /fupdate, /fwrite

G /ghide, /gload, /gmove, /gopts, /goto, /gplay, /gpoint, /gqreq, /groups, /gshow, /gsize, /gstop, /gtalk, /gunload, /guser

H /hadd, /halt, /haltdef, /hdec, /hdel, /help, /hfree, /hinc, /hload, /hmake, /hotlink, /hop, /hsave

I /ial, /ialclear, /ialmark, /identd, /if, /ignore, /iline, /inc, /iuser

J /join

L /leave, /linesep, /links, /list, /load, /loadbuf, /localinfo, /log, /logview

M /maxdepth, /mdi, /me, /menubar, /mkdir, /mnick, /mode, /msg

N /noop, /notice, /notify

O /onotice, /omsg

P /pareline, /part, /partall, /pdcc, /perform, /play, /playctrl, /pop, /protect, /proxy, /pvoice

Q /qme, /qmsg, /query, /queryrn, /quit, /quote

R /raw, /registration, /reload, /remini, /remote, /remove, /rename, /renwin, /reseterror, /resetidle, /return, /returnex, /rlevel, /rline, /rmdir, /run, /ruser

S /save, /savebuf, /saveini, /say, /scid, /scon, /server, /set, /setlayer, /showmirc, /signal, /sline, /sockaccept, /sockclose, /socklist, /socklisten, /sockmark, /sockopen, /sockpause, /sockread, /sockrename, /sockudp, /sockwrite, /sound, /speak, /splay, /sreq, /strip, /switchbar

T /timer, /timestamp, /tip, /tips, /titlebar, /tnick, /tokenize, /toolbar, /topic /tray, /treebar

U /ulist, /unload, /unset, /unsetall, /updatenl, /url, /username, /uwho

V /var, /vcadd, /vcmd, /vcrem, /vol

W

X /xyzzy