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Implemented server to server commands:
SERVER CONNECT
LINKS SQUIT
Implemented commands:
NICK USER
OPER QUIT
JOIN MODE
TOPIC NAMES
LIST KICK
VERSION STATS
TIME ADMIN
INFO PRIVMSG
NOTICE WHO
WHOIS KILL
PING PONG
AWAY REHASH
RESTART SUMMON
USERS WALLOPS
USERHOST ISON
INVITE PASS
TRACE WHOWAS
Module commands (non-rfc):
MODULES CHGHOST
GLOBOPS HELPOP
KNOCK OPERMOTD
QUOTE SAJOIN
SAMODE SANICK
SAPART SAQUIT
SETNAME SETHOST
PARKSTATS PARK
SETIDLE TBAN
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CHANNEL MODES: b,h**,i,k,l,m,n,o,p,s,t,v
USER MODES: i,o,s,w
MODULE CHAN MODES: a,c,e,f,g,j,q,r,z,C,D,G,I,J,K,L,M,N,O,Q,R,S,T,V,Z
MODULE USER MODES: g,h,r,x,B,G,R,S,W
Documentation for all modes and commands may be found on the wiki:
http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/
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** CHANNEL MODE h is optional, and can be enabled / disabled via a config flag or module.
The following features are supported:
* Dynamic module support
* Object orientated architecture to save memory and increase speed
* Connection multiplexing, one process for all (no forking!)
* Experimental DNS multithreading
The following operating systems are supported:
* Linux (i386, amd64, possibly others)
Tested on: RedHat, Slackware, Gentoo, Debian
(Also known to work on proper SELinux configurations.)
* FreeBSD (i386, possibly others)
Tested on: 4.10, 4.11, 5.0, 5.2.1, 5.3, 5.4
The following compilers are supported:
* GCC (3 or 4)
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