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'''/ulist''' allows you to list the access levels of users based on a certain criteria. | '''/ulist''' allows you to list the access levels of users based on a certain criteria. | ||
− | = Synopsis = | + | == Synopsis == |
<pre>/ulist [<|>] <level></pre> | <pre>/ulist [<|>] <level></pre> | ||
− | = Switches = | + | == Switches == |
− | + | * '''>''' - Display all users with access greater than or equal to the level parameter specified. | |
+ | * '''<''' - Display all users with access less than or equal to the level parameter specified. | ||
− | + | == Parameters == | |
− | + | * '''N''' - This specifies the access level that you wish to list. | |
− | = Parameters = | ||
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= Examples = | = Examples = |
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/ulist allows you to list the access levels of users based on a certain criteria.
Contents
Synopsis
/ulist [<|>] <level>
Switches
- > - Display all users with access greater than or equal to the level parameter specified.
- < - Display all users with access less than or equal to the level parameter specified.
Parameters
- N - This specifies the access level that you wish to list.
Examples
List all users with an access level lower than or equal to 10
/ulist <10
This would result in something similar to the screenshot below:
List users with access level greater than or equal to 5
/ulist >5
List users with access level equal to 3
/ulist 3
See also
mIRC commands list