[169] | 1 | soju(1)
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| 3 | # NAME
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| 4 |
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| 5 | soju - IRC bouncer
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| 6 |
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| 7 | # SYNOPSIS
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| 8 |
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| 9 | *soju* [options...]
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| 10 |
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| 11 | # DESCRIPTION
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| 12 |
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| 13 | soju is a user-friendly IRC bouncer. It connects to upstream IRC servers on
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| 14 | behalf of the user to provide extra features.
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| 15 |
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| 16 | - Multiple separate users sharing the same bouncer, each with their own
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| 17 | upstream servers
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| 18 | - Clients connecting to multiple upstream servers via a single connection to
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| 19 | the bouncer
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| 20 | - Sending the backlog (messages received while the user was disconnected from
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| 21 | the bouncer), with per-client buffers
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| 22 |
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| 23 | When joining a channel, the channel will be saved and automatically joined on
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| 24 | the next connection. When registering or authenticating with NickServ, the
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| 25 | credentials will be saved and automatically used on the next connection if the
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[284] | 26 | server supports SASL. When parting a channel with the reason "detach", the
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| 27 | channel will be detached instead of being left.
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[169] | 28 |
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[214] | 29 | When all clients are disconnected from the bouncer, the user is automatically
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| 30 | marked as away.
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| 31 |
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[169] | 32 | soju supports two connection modes:
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| 33 |
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| 34 | - Single upstream mode: one downstream connection maps to one upstream
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| 35 | connection. To enable this mode, connect to the bouncer with the username
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| 36 | "<username>/<network>". If the bouncer isn't connected to the upstream
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| 37 | server, it will get automatically added. Then channels can be joined and
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| 38 | parted as if you were directly connected to the upstream server.
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| 39 | - Multiple upstream mode: one downstream connection maps to multiple upstream
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| 40 | connections. Channels and nicks are suffixed with the network name. To join
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| 41 | a channel, you need to use the suffix too: _/join #channel/network_. Same
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| 42 | applies to messages sent to users.
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| 43 |
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[190] | 44 | For per-client history to work, clients need to indicate their name. This can
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| 45 | be done by adding a "@<client>" suffix to the username.
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| 46 |
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[691] | 47 | soju will reload the configuration file, the TLS certificate/key and the MOTD
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| 48 | file when it receives the HUP signal. The configuration options _listen_, _db_
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| 49 | and _log_ cannot be reloaded.
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[475] | 50 |
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[564] | 51 | Administrators can broadcast a message to all bouncer users via _/notice
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| 52 | $<hostname> <text>_, or via _/notice $\* <text>_ in multi-upstream mode. All
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| 53 | currently connected bouncer users will receive the message from the special
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| 54 | _BouncerServ_ service.
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| 55 |
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[169] | 56 | # OPTIONS
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| 57 |
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| 58 | *-h, -help*
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| 59 | Show help message and quit.
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| 60 |
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| 61 | *-config* <path>
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[264] | 62 | Path to the config file. If unset, a default config file is used.
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[169] | 63 |
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| 64 | *-debug*
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| 65 | Enable debug logging (this will leak sensitive information such as
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| 66 | passwords).
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| 67 |
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[317] | 68 | *-listen* <uri>
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[491] | 69 | Listening URI (default: ":6697"). Can be specified multiple times.
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[169] | 70 |
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| 71 | # CONFIG FILE
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| 72 |
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| 73 | The config file has one directive per line.
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| 74 |
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[368] | 75 | Example:
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| 76 |
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| 77 | ```
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| 78 | listen ircs://
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| 79 | tls cert.pem key.pem
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| 80 | hostname example.org
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| 81 | ```
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| 82 |
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| 83 | The following directives are supported:
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| 84 |
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[317] | 85 | *listen* <uri>
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| 86 | Listening URI (default: ":6697").
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[169] | 87 |
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[317] | 88 | The following URIs are supported:
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| 89 |
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| 90 | - _[ircs://][host][:port]_ listens with TLS over TCP (default port if
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| 91 | omitted: 6697)
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| 92 | - _irc+insecure://[host][:port]_ listens with plain-text over TCP (default
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| 93 | port if omitted: 6667)
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[466] | 94 | - _unix:///<path>_ listens on a Unix domain socket
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[323] | 95 | - _wss://[host][:port]_ listens for WebSocket connections over TLS (default
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| 96 | port: 443)
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| 97 | - _ws+insecure://[host][:port]_ listens for plain-text WebSocket
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| 98 | connections (default port: 80)
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[386] | 99 | - _ident://[host][:port]_ listens for plain-text ident connections (default
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| 100 | port: 113)
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[317] | 101 |
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| 102 | If the scheme is omitted, "ircs" is assumed. If multiple *listen*
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| 103 | directives are specified, soju will listen on each of them.
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| 104 |
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[169] | 105 | *hostname* <name>
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| 106 | Server hostname (default: system hostname).
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| 107 |
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[662] | 108 | *title* <title>
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| 109 | Server title. This will be sent as the _ISUPPORT NETWORK_ value when clients
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| 110 | don't select a specific network.
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| 111 |
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[169] | 112 | *tls* <cert> <key>
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| 113 | Enable TLS support. The certificate and the key files must be PEM-encoded.
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| 114 |
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[620] | 115 | *db* <driver> <source>
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| 116 | Set the database location for user, network and channel storage. By default,
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| 117 | a _sqlite3_ database is opened in "./soju.db".
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[169] | 118 |
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[620] | 119 | Supported drivers:
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| 120 |
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| 121 | - _sqlite3_ expects _source_ to be a path to the SQLite file
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| 122 | - _postgres_ expects _source_ to be a space-separated list of _key=value_
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| 123 | parameters, e.g. _db postgres "host=/run/postgresql dbname=soju"_. Note
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| 124 | that _sslmode_ defaults to _require_. For more information on connection
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| 125 | strings, see:
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| 126 | <https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/lib/pq#hdr-Connection_String_Parameters>.
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| 127 |
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[507] | 128 | *log* fs <path>
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[264] | 129 | Path to the bouncer logs root directory, or empty to disable logging. By
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| 130 | default, logging is disabled.
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[178] | 131 |
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[323] | 132 | *http-origin* <patterns...>
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| 133 | List of allowed HTTP origins for WebSocket listeners. The parameters are
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| 134 | interpreted as shell patterns, see *glob*(7).
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| 135 |
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[556] | 136 | By default, only the request host is authorized. Use this directive to
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| 137 | enable cross-origin WebSockets.
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| 138 |
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[370] | 139 | *accept-proxy-ip* <cidr...>
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| 140 | Allow the specified IPs to act as a proxy. Proxys have the ability to
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[611] | 141 | overwrite the remote and local connection addresses (via the PROXY protocol,
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| 142 | the Forwarded HTTP header field defined in RFC 7239 or the X-Forwarded-\*
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[426] | 143 | HTTP header fields). The special name "localhost" accepts the loopback
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[611] | 144 | addresses 127.0.0.0/8 and ::1/128.
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[370] | 145 |
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[611] | 146 | By default, all IPs are rejected.
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| 147 |
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[612] | 148 | *max-user-networks* <limit>
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| 149 | Maximum number of networks per user. By default, there is no limit.
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| 150 |
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[636] | 151 | *motd* <path>
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| 152 | Path to the MOTD file. The bouncer MOTD is sent to clients which aren't
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| 153 | bound to a specific network. By default, no MOTD is sent.
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| 154 |
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[169] | 155 | # IRC SERVICE
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| 156 |
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| 157 | soju exposes an IRC service called *BouncerServ* to manage the bouncer.
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| 158 | Commands can be sent via regular private messages
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| 159 | (_/msg BouncerServ <command> [args...]_). Commands may be written in full or
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| 160 | abbreviated form, for instance *network* can be abbreviated as *net* or just
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| 161 | *n*.
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| 162 |
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| 163 | *help* [command]
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| 164 | Show a list of commands. If _command_ is specified, show a help message for
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| 165 | the command.
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| 166 |
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| 167 | *network create* *-addr* <addr> [options...]
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[269] | 168 | Connect to a new network at _addr_. _-addr_ is mandatory.
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[169] | 169 |
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[269] | 170 | _addr_ supports several connection types:
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[317] | 171 |
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[353] | 172 | - _[ircs://]<host>[:port]_ connects with TLS over TCP
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| 173 | - _irc+insecure://<host>[:port]_ connects with plain-text TCP
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[369] | 174 | - _irc+unix:///<path>_ connects to a Unix socket
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[269] | 175 |
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| 176 | Other options are:
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| 177 |
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[169] | 178 | *-name* <name>
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| 179 | Short network name. This will be used instead of _addr_ to refer to the
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| 180 | network.
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| 181 |
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| 182 | *-username* <username>
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| 183 | Connect with the specified username. By default, the nickname is used.
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| 184 |
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| 185 | *-pass* <pass>
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| 186 | Connect with the specified server password.
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| 187 |
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| 188 | *-realname* <realname>
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[568] | 189 | Connect with the specified real name. By default, the account's realname
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| 190 | is used if set, otherwise the network's nickname is used.
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[169] | 191 |
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| 192 | *-nick* <nickname>
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| 193 | Connect with the specified nickname. By default, the account's username
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| 194 | is used.
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| 195 |
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[542] | 196 | *-enabled* true|false
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| 197 | Enable or disable the network. If the network is disabled, the bouncer
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| 198 | won't connect to it. By default, the network is enabled.
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| 199 |
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[524] | 200 | *-connect-command* <command>
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| 201 | Send the specified command as a raw IRC message right after connecting
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| 202 | to the server. This can be used to identify to an account when the
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| 203 | server doesn't support SASL.
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| 204 |
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| 205 | For instance, to identify with _NickServ_, the following command can be
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| 206 | used:
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| 207 |
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| 208 | ```
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| 209 | PRIVMSG NickServ :IDENTIFY <password>
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| 210 | ```
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| 211 |
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| 212 | The flag can be specified multiple times to send multiple IRC messages.
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| 213 | To clear all commands, set it to the empty string.
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| 214 |
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[361] | 215 | *network update* <name> [options...]
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| 216 | Update an existing network. The options are the same as the
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| 217 | _network create_ command.
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| 218 |
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| 219 | When this command is executed, soju will disconnect and re-connect to the
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| 220 | network.
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| 221 |
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[329] | 222 | *network delete* <name>
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| 223 | Disconnect and delete a network.
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| 224 |
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[577] | 225 | *network quote* <name> <command>
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| 226 | Send a raw IRC line as-is to a network.
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| 227 |
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[329] | 228 | *network status*
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| 229 | Show a list of saved networks and their current status.
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| 230 |
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[539] | 231 | *channel status* [options...]
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| 232 | Show a list of saved channels and their current status.
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| 233 |
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| 234 | Options:
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| 235 |
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| 236 | *-network* <name>
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| 237 | Only show channels for the specified network. By default, only the
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| 238 | channels in the current network are displayed.
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| 239 |
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[436] | 240 | *channel update* <name> [options...]
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| 241 | Update the options of an existing channel.
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| 242 |
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| 243 | Options are:
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| 244 |
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| 245 | *-relay-detached* <mode>
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| 246 | Set when to relay messages from detached channels to the user with a BouncerServ NOTICE.
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| 247 |
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| 248 | Modes are:
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| 249 |
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| 250 | *message*
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| 251 | Relay any message from this channel when detached.
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| 252 |
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| 253 | *highlight*
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| 254 | Relay only messages mentioning you when detached.
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| 255 |
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| 256 | *none*
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| 257 | Don't relay any messages from this channel when detached.
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| 258 |
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| 259 | *default*
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| 260 | Currently same as *highlight*. This is the default behaviour.
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| 261 |
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| 262 | *-reattach-on* <mode>
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| 263 | Set when to automatically reattach to detached channels.
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| 264 |
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| 265 | Modes are:
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| 266 |
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| 267 | *message*
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| 268 | Reattach to this channel when any message is received.
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| 269 |
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| 270 | *highlight*
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| 271 | Reattach to this channel when any message mentioning you is received.
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| 272 |
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| 273 | *none*
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| 274 | Never automatically reattach to this channel.
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| 275 |
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| 276 | *default*
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| 277 | Currently same as *none*. This is the default behaviour.
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| 278 |
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| 279 | *-detach-after* <duration>
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| 280 | Automatically detach this channel after the specified duration has elapsed without receving any message corresponding to *-detach-on*.
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| 281 |
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| 282 | Example duration values: *1h30m*, *30s*, *2.5h*.
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| 283 |
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| 284 | Setting this value to 0 will disable this behaviour, i.e. this channel will never be automatically detached. This is the default behaviour.
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| 285 |
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| 286 | *-detach-on* <mode>
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| 287 | Set when to reset the auto-detach timer used by *-detach-after*, causing it to wait again for the auto-detach duration timer before detaching.
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| 288 | Joining, reattaching, sending a message, or changing any channel option will reset the timer, in addition to the messages specified by the mode.
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| 289 |
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| 290 | Modes are:
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| 291 |
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| 292 | *message*
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| 293 | Receiving any message from this channel will reset the auto-detach timer.
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| 294 |
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| 295 | *highlight*
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| 296 | Receiving any message mentioning you from this channel will reset the auto-detach timer.
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| 297 |
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| 298 | *none*
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| 299 | Receiving messages from this channel will not reset the auto-detach timer. Sending messages or joining the channel will still reset the timer.
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| 300 |
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| 301 | *default*
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| 302 | Currently same as *message*. This is the default behaviour.
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| 303 |
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[361] | 304 | *certfp generate* [options...] <network name>
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[365] | 305 | Generate self-signed certificate and use it for authentication (via SASL
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| 306 | EXTERNAL).
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[307] | 307 |
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[632] | 308 | Generates a 3072-bit RSA private key by default.
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[307] | 309 |
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| 310 | Options are:
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| 311 |
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| 312 | *-key-type* <type>
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[632] | 313 | Private key algorithm to use. Valid values are: _rsa_, _ecdsa_ and
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| 314 | _ed25519_. _ecdsa_ uses the NIST P-521 curve.
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[307] | 315 |
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| 316 | *-bits* <bits>
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| 317 | Size of RSA key to generate. Ignored for other key types.
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| 318 |
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| 319 | *certfp fingerprint* <network name>
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| 320 | Show SHA-1 and SHA-256 fingerprints for the certificate
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| 321 | currently used with the network.
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| 322 |
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[363] | 323 | *sasl set-plain* <network name> <username> <password>
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| 324 | Set SASL PLAIN credentials.
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| 325 |
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[364] | 326 | *sasl reset* <network name>
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| 327 | Disable SASL authentication and remove stored credentials.
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| 328 |
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[568] | 329 | *user create* -username <username> -password <password> [options...]
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[331] | 330 | Create a new soju user. Only admin users can create new accounts.
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[571] | 331 | The _-username_ and _-password_ flags are mandatory.
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[329] | 332 |
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[631] | 333 | Options are:
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[568] | 334 |
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[631] | 335 | *-username* <username>
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| 336 | The bouncer username. This cannot be changed after the user has been
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| 337 | created.
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| 338 |
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| 339 | *-password* <password>
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| 340 | The bouncer password.
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| 341 |
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[625] | 342 | *-admin* true|false
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[568] | 343 | Make the new user an administrator.
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| 344 |
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| 345 | *-realname* <realname>
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| 346 | Set the user's realname. This is used as a fallback if there is no
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| 347 | realname set for a network.
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| 348 |
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[625] | 349 | *user update* [username] [options...]
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| 350 | Update a user. The options are the same as the _user create_ command.
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[568] | 351 |
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[625] | 352 | If _username_ is omitted, the current user is updated. Only admins can
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| 353 | update other users.
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| 354 |
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| 355 | Not all flags are valid in all contexts:
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| 356 |
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| 357 | - The _-username_ flag is never valid, usernames are immutable.
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| 358 | - The _-realname_ flag is only valid when updating the current user.
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| 359 | - The _-admin_ flag is only valid when updating another user.
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| 360 |
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[525] | 361 | *user delete* <username>
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| 362 | Delete a soju user. Only admins can delete accounts.
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| 363 |
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[605] | 364 | *server status*
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| 365 | Show some bouncer statistics. Only admins can query this information.
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| 366 |
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[615] | 367 | *server notice* <message>
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| 368 | Broadcast a notice. All currently connected bouncer users will receive the
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| 369 | message from the special _BouncerServ_ service. Only admins can broadcast a
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| 370 | notice.
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| 371 |
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[169] | 372 | # AUTHORS
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| 373 |
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| 374 | Maintained by Simon Ser <contact@emersion.fr>, who is assisted by other
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| 375 | open-source contributors. For more information about soju development, see
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[630] | 376 | <https://sr.ht/~emersion/soju>.
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