Index: conf/inspircd.quotes.example
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--- conf/inspircd.quotes.example	(revision 59)
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-Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus. Computers are from hell
-Computer /nm./: a device designed to speed and automate errors
-Hardware /nm./: the part of the computer that you can kick.
-Maniac /n./ An early computer built by nuts.
-RAM /abr./: Rarely Adequate Memory.
-Programmer /n./ A red-eyed, mumbling mammal capable of conversing with inanimate objects
-Multitasking /adj./ 3 PCs and a chair with wheels
-Plonk /excl./: The sound a newbie makes as he falls to the bottom of a kill file
-hURL /n./: a link to a web site that makes you want to puke
-SUPERCOMPUTER: what it sounded like before you bought it.
-If it's really a supercomputer, how come the bullets don't bounce off when I shoot it?  . The Covert Comic. 
-A computer is like an Old Testament god, with a lot of rules and no mercy.  . Joseph Campbell
-I dropped my computer on my foot! That Megahurtz!!
-A computer's attention span is as long as it's power cord
-586: The average IQ needed to understand a PC
-Memory is like an orgasm. It's a lot better if you don't have to fake it
-If it jams, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
-A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk I have a workstation..
-Want to come see my HARD DRIVE ? I promise it isn't 3.5 inches and it ain't floppy.  . Geek pick-up line.
-If you torture the data enough, it will confess.  . Ronald Coase
-If you give someone a program, you will frustrate them for a day; if you teach them how to program, you will frustrate them for a lifetime
-ASCII stupid question, get a stupid ANSI!
-Use the source, Luke...
-Programming is an art form that fights back
-MacOS, Windows, BeOS: they're all just Xerox copies
-Whenever you think you have a clever programming trick... forget it!
-Managing senior programmers is like herding cats.  . Dave Platt
-Your program is sick ! Shoot it and put it out of its memory
-/* You are not expected to understand this */
-To define recursion, we must first define recursion
-ERROR: Computer possessed; Load EXOR.SYS ? [Y/N]
-Linux is only free if your time is worthless
-Linux: find out what you've been missing while you've been rebooting Windows NT
-unzip; strip; touch; finger; mount; fsck; more; yes; unmount; sleep
-Profanity is the one language all programmers know best
-It's 5.50 a.m.... Do you know where your stack pointer is?
-#define QUESTION ((bb) || !(bb))  . Shakespeare
-The more I C, the less I see.
-Confucius say: He who play in root, eventually kill tree.
-Unix is the answer, but only if you phrase the question very carefully
-C++: Hard to learn and built to stay that way
-Java is, in many ways, C++--  . Michael Feldman.
-They don't make bugs like Bunny anymore  . Olav Mjelde
-If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in
-When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem you encounter resembles a nail
-System Error: press F13 to continue...
-To err is human, but for a real disaster you need a computer
-Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes
-Life would be so much easier if we only had the source code
-Who is this 'General Failure' and why is he reading my disk?
-hAS aNYONE sEEN MY cAPSLOCK kEY?
-InspIRCd, now with excessive ammounts of Cheeze
-I'm in the computer business, I make Out-Of-Order signs
-Kevorkian Virus: helps your computer shut down whenever it wants to.
-      [OUT OF QUOTES, PLEASE ORDER MORE]
-Error, no keyboard . press F1 to continue.
-Insert Something Funkeh.. err.. There! -->
-Cannot delete tmp150---3.tmp: There is not enough free disk space. Delete one or more files to free disk space, and then try again
-File not found. Should I fake it ? (Y/N)
-The definition of an upgrade: Take old bugs out, put new ones in
-If it's not on fire, it's a software problem
-My software never has bugs. It just develops random features
-It's a little-known fact that the Y1K problem caused the Dark Ages
-Artificial Intelligence usually beats natural stupidity
-Making fun of AOL users is like making fun of the kid in the wheel chair
-Daddy, why doesn't this magnet pick up this floppy disk?
-Daddy, what does FORMATTING DRIVE C mean?
-See daddy ? All the keys are in alphabetical order now.
-If you can't beat your computer at chess, do what I did . try kick-boxing.
-Enter any 11-digit prime number to continue...
-ASCII and ye shall receive.
-The web is a dominatrix. Every where I turn, I see little buttons ordering me to Submit.
-<FrostyCoolSlug> NO, You cannot dial 999, I'm downloading my mail ;/
-640K ought to be enough for anybody.  . Bill Gates, 1981
-Windows not found, [P]arty, [C]elebrate, [D]rink?
-English, the Microsoft of languages...
-It's been said that Bill Gates named his company after his dick...
-Ever notice how fast Windows runs ?  -- Neither did I
-If at first you don't succeed, work for Microsoft
-We are Microsoft. Resistance Is Futile. You Will Be Assimilated
-"Microsoft Works."  . Oxymoron
-Windows isn't a virus, viruses do something
-PANIC! buffer = :NickServ WRITE_DB(3). <-- JUST KIDDING!
-It just keeps going and going and going and going and goi <BANG>
-All that I know is that nukes are comming from 127.0.0.1
-I know all about the irc and the mirc cops.
-M re ink n ed d, ple s  r fil
-Please refrain from feeding the IRC Operators. Thank you.
-I know all about mirc stuff, hmm.. I think this channel is experiencing packet loss..
-MacDonalds claims Macintosh stole their next idea of the iMac
-I can't hold her any longer, captain, she's gonna bl.. sorry, got caught up in the moment
-I recommend purchasing a Cyrix CPU for testing nuclear meltdowns
-Is it an international rule to have the worst picture possible on your driver license?
-Have you hugged your services coder, today?
-Ever wonder why they make the colon flash on alarm clocks?
-Whats this?.. blue screen with a VXD error?!.. I'VE BEEN NUKED!
-do-do-bop-doo-doo-do-do-doo.. For those of you who know that song, you have problems..
-be wery wery quiet... hunting wabbit...
-I've been IRC Nuked"Great warrior?  War does not make one great." - Yoda
-"I find your lack of faith.....disturbing." - Darth Vader
-"I have a bad feeling about this.."--All of the Star Wars characters.
-Can I upgrade my Hard Drive to a WARP drive?
-Canadian DOS prompt: EH?\>
-Canadian DOS: "Yer sure, eh?" [y/n]
-CONGRESS.SYS Corrupted: Re-boot Washington D.C (Y/n)?
-I don't have a solution but I admire the problem.
-Famous Last Words: Trust me. I know what I'm doing.
-Hey Captain, I just created a black ho-÷p!%$û NO CARRIER
-I like work ... I can sit and watch it for hours.
-Access denied--nah nah na nah nah!
-Bad command. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaay..
-Error: Keyboard not attached. Press F1 to continue.
-*grumble* "You're just supposed to sit here?"
-"Hey, what's this button d..<BOOM>" -W. Crusher
-"He has become One with Himself!" "He's passed out!" "That too."-B5
-For a funny quote, call back later.
-Famous last words: 'You saw a WHAT around the corner?!'
-I like work ... I can sit and watch it for hours.
-If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.
-Copywight 1994 Elmer Fudd. All wights wesewved.
-Cannot find REALITY.SYS. Universe halted.
-BUFFERS=20 FILES=15 2nd down, 4th quarter, 5 yards to go!
-My software never has bugs. It just develops random features.
-Why doesn't DOS ever say 'EXCELLENT command or filename!?
-Who's General Failure & why's he reading my disk?
-Shell to DOS... Come in DOS, do you copy? Shell to DOS...
-Computing Definition - Network-Admin: Primary person who just got set up for the blame of the system crash.
-An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes which can be made in a very narrow field.
-Famous last words: This is the safe way to do it.......
-Famous Last Words: Trust me. I know what I'm doing.
-Clinton, "I didn't say that - er, well - yes, but I didn't mean..."
-CLINTON LEGACY??...even Pharaoh had only ten plagues...
-IBM             I Bought McIntosh
-IBM             I Bring Manuals
-IBM             I've Been Moved
-IBM             Idolized By Management
-IBM             Impenetrable Brain Matter
-IBM             Imperialism By Marketing
-IBM             Incorrigible Boisterous Mammoth
-IBM             Inertia Breeds Mediocrity
-IBM             Ingenuity Becomes Mysterious
-IBM             Ingrained Batch Mentality
-IBM             Innovation By Management
-IBM             Insipid Belligerent Mossbacks
-IBM             Insipidly Bankrolling Millions
-IBM             Inspect Before Multiusing
-IBM             Install Bigger Memory
-IBM             Institution By Machiavelli
-IBM             Insultingly Boring Merchandisers
-IBM             Intellectuals Being Moronized
-IBM             Intelligence Belittling Meaning
-IBM             Intimidated, Buffaloed Management
-IBM             Into Building Money
-IBM             Intolerant of Beards & Moustaches
-IBM             Invest Before Multi-tasking
-IBM             Investigate Baffling Malodor
-IBM             Irresponsible Behave Multinational
-IBM             It Beats Mattel
-IBM             It's a Big Mess
-IBM             It's Better Manually
-IBM             Itty Bitty Machine
-IBM             Institute for Black Magic
-100,000 lemmings can't be wrong.
-Murphy's Eighth Law: If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
-Rules of the game: Do not believe in miracles - rely on them.
-Rules of the game: Any given program, once running, is obsolete.
-Computing Definition - Error: What someone else has made when they disagree with your computer output.
-Backup not found: (A)bort (R)etry (P)anic
-WinErr 653: Multitasking attempted - system confused.
-Cannot join #real_life (invite only)
-"Unfortunatly, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself." - Matrix
-"Reality is a thing of the past" - Matrix
-"The future will not be user friendly" - Matrix
-"The general idea in chat is to make yourself understandable... ..." - Peer
-"heh i am talkin to someone...she not dead...yet anyways" - Stinky
Index: conf/inspircd.filter.example
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--- conf/inspircd.filter.example	(revision 59)
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-# Configuration file for m_filter.so and m_filter_pcre.so
-
-# The tags for this module are formatted as follows:
-#
-# <keyword      pattern="any glob pattern here"
-#               reason="reason for filtering"
-#               action="action to take"
-#               flags="filter flags"
-#		duration="optional length of gline">
-#
-# Valid actions for 'action' are:
-#
-# block         This blocks the line, sends out a notice to all opers with
-#               +s and informs the user that their message was blocked.
-#
-# silent        This blocks the line only, and informs the user their message
-#               was blocked, but does not notify opers.
-#
-# none          This action causes nothing to be done except logging. This
-#               is the default action if none is specified.
-#
-# kill          This disconnects the user, with the 'reason' parameter as
-#               the kill reason.
-#
-# gline         G-LINE the user for 'duration' length of time. Durations may
-#               be specified using the notation 1y2d3h4m6s in a similar way to
-#               other glines, omitting the duration or setting it to 0 makes
-#               any glines set by this filter be permanent.
-#
-# You can add filters from IRC using the /FILTER command. If you do this, they
-# will be set globally to your entire network.
-#
-# Valid characters for 'flags' are one or more of:
-#
-# p: Block private and channel messages
-# n: Block private and channel notices
-# P: Block part messages
-# q: Block quit messages
-# o: Don't match against opers
-# *: Represents all of the above flags
-# -: Does nothing, a non-op for when you do not want to specify any flags 
-
-# Example filters for m_filter:
-#
-# <keyword pattern="*qwerty*" reason="You qwertied!" action="block" flags="pn">
-# <keyword pattern="*killmenow*" reason="As you request." action="kill" flags="*">
-# <keyword pattern="*blah*" reason="Dont blah!" action="gline" duration="1d6h" flags="-">
-
-# An example regexp filter for m_filter_pcre:
-#
-# <keyword pattern="^blah.*?$" reason="Dont blah!" action="gline" duration="1d6h" flags="pnPq">
-
Index: conf/inspircd.helpop-full.example
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--- conf/inspircd.helpop-full.example	(revision 59)
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-#####################
-#  Helpop Standard  #
-#####################
-
-<helpop key="start" value="InspIRCd help system
--
-This system provides help for commands and modes.
-Specify your question or a command name as the
-parameter for this command. If you are an oper
-you must prefix your query with a ? symbol.
--
-/HELPOP COMMANDS      -      To see a list of user commands
-/HELPOP COPER         -      To see a list of oper commands
-/HELPOP UMODES        -      To see a list of user modes
-/HELPOP CHMODES       -      To see a list of channel modes">
-
-<helpop key="nohelp" value="There is no help for the topic
-you searched for. Please try again.">
-
-#####################
-#   User Commands   #
-#####################
-
-<helpop key="commands" value="User Commands
--------------
-USER      NICK     QUIT     VERSION    PING
-PONG      ADMIN    PRIVMSG  INFO       TIME
-WHOIS     NOTICE   JOIN     NAMES      PART
-KICK      MODE     TOPIC    WHO        MOTD
-RULES     OPER     LIST     LUSERS     STATS
-USERHOST  AWAY     ISON     SUMMON     USERS
-INVITE    PASS     WHOWAS   LINKS      MAP
-COMMANDS  MODULES  KNOCK    SILENCE    DEVOICE
-REMOVE    UNINVITE VHOST    WATCH      USERIP">
-
-<helpop key="watch" value="/WATCH [C|S|+/-[NICK]]
-Adds or deletes a user from the watch list. C clears the list
-and S queries the status.">
-
-<helpop key="vhost" value="/VHOST [username] [password]
-Authenticate for a vhost.">
-
-<helpop key="kick" value="/REMOVE [channel] [nick] {[reason]}
-Removes a user from a channel you specify. You must be
-At least a channel halfoperator to remove a user.
-A removed user will part with a message stating they
-were removed from the channel and by whom.">
-
-<helpop key="devoice" value="/DEVOICE [channel]
-Devoices yourself from the specified channel.">
-
-<helpop key="silence" value="/SILENCE [+/-]<hostmask> [p|c|i|n|t|a|x]
- p        Block private messages
- c        Block channel messages
- i        Block invites
- n        Block private notices
- t        Block channel notices
- a        Block all of the above
- x        Exception
-A serverside /ignore of the given hostmask.
-/SILENCE without a parameter will list the hostmasks that you have silenced.">
-
-<helpop key="knock" value="/KNOCK [channel]
-Sends a notice to a channel indicating you wish to join.">
-
-<helpop key="user" value="/USER [ident] [local host] [remote host] :[GECOS]
-This command is used by your client to register your irc session.
-You should not use it during an established connection.">
-
-<helpop key="nick" value="/NICK [new nick]
-Change your nickname to [new nick].">
-
-<helpop key="quit" value="/QUIT [reason]
-Quit from IRC and end your current session.">
-
-<helpop key="version" value="/VERSION
-Returns the server's version number.">
-
-<helpop key="ping" value="/PING [server]
-Ping a server. Target server will answer with a PONG.">
-
-<helpop key="pong" value="/PONG [server]
-Your client should send this to answer server PINGs. You
-should not issue this command manually.">
-
-<helpop key="admin" value="/ADMIN [server]
-Fetches the administrative information on the given server.">
-
-<helpop key="privmsg" value="/MSG [target] [text]
-Sends a message to a user or channel specified in [target].">
-
-<helpop key="notice" value="/NOTICE [target] [text]
-Sends a notice to a user or channel specified in [target].">
-
-<helpop key="join" value="/JOIN [channel]{,[channel]} [key]{,[key]}
-Joins one or more channels you provide the names for.">
-
-<helpop key="names" value="/NAMES [channel]{,[channel]}
-Return a list of users on the channels you provide.">
-
-<helpop key="part" value="/PART [channel]{,[channel] [reason]}
-Leaves one or more channels you specify.">
-
-<helpop key="kick" value="/KICK [channel] [nick] {[reason]}
-Kicks a user from a channel you specify. You must be
-At least a channel halfoperator to kick a user.">
-
-<helpop key="mode" value="/MODE [target] [+|-][modes]{[+|-][modes]} {mode parameters}
-Sets the mode for a channel or a nickname specified in [target]
-A user may only set modes upon themselves, and may not set the
-+o usermode, and a user may only change channel modes of
-channels where they are at least a halfoperator.">
-
-<helpop key="topic" value="/TOPIC [channel] {topic}
-Sets or retrieves the channel topic. If a channel topic is
-given in the command and the channel is either not +t, or
-You are at least a halfoperator, the channel topic will be
-changed to the new one you provide.">
-
-<helpop key="who" value="/WHO [ [search-pattern] [ohurmaiMplf] ]
-Looks up the information of users matching the range you provide.
-You may only /WHO nicknames in channels or on servers where you
-share a common channel with them, or ones which are not +i (unless
-you are an IRC operator). The search-pattern may be a special
-sequence of characters determined by the flags given below, or
-it may be one of a nickname, a channel, a hostmask, an ip address
-mask or a server mask.
--
-Valid WHO flags
---------------- 
-The following flags after the mask have the following affects:
--
- o      Show online IRC operators matching the mask
- u      Unlimit the results past the maximum /who results value
-        (IRC operators only)
- r      Show all users whose realnames match the mask. When this
-        flag is set it overrides the meaning of the search-pattern,
-        which must contain a glob pattern intended to match GECOS
-        (realname) fields.
- h      Show real hostnames rather than masked hostnames (IRC
-        operators only)
- m      Search for all users with a given set of user modes. When
-        this flag is set it overrides the meaning of the
-        search-pattern, which must contain the mode sequence to
-        search for, for example to find all users with +i and
-        without +s, issue the command WHO +i-s m.
- a      Show all users who have an away message matching the given mask
- p      Show all users who are connected on the given port number
- i      Show all users who have an ident (username) matching the given mask
- M      Show all users who have metadata attached to them with
-        the given key name
- l      Show only local users
- f      Show only remote (far) users
--
-You may combine multiple flags in one WHO command except where stated in the table above.">
-
-<helpop key="motd" value="/MOTD [server]
-Show the message of the day for [server]. Messages of the
-day contain important server rules and notice and should be
-read before using a server in any way!">
-
-<helpop key="rules" value="/RULES
-Show the rules file for the local server. This is similar in
-effect to /MOTD except that rules are optional. All users are
-sent the MOTD when they connect without having to request it.">
-
-<helpop key="oper" value="/OPER [login] [password]
-Attempts to authenticate a user as an IRC operator.
-Please be aware that both successful and unsuccessful oper attempts
-Are logged, and sent to online IRC operators.">
-
-<helpop key="list" value="/LIST [pattern]
-Creates a list of all existing channels matching the glob pattern
-[pattern], e.g. *chat* or bot*.">
-
-<helpop key="lusers" value="/LUSERS
-Shows a count of local and remote users, servers and channels.">
-
-<helpop key="userhost" value="/USERHOST [nickname]
-Returns the hostname and nickname of a user, and some other
-miscellaneous information.">
-
-<helpop key="userip" value="/USERIP [nickname]
-Returns the ip and nickname of a user.">
-
-<helpop key="away" value="/AWAY {message}
-If a message is given, marks you as being away, otherwise
-removes your away status and previous message.">
-
-<helpop key="ison" value="/ISON [nick] {[nick]...}
-Returns a subset of the nicks you give, showing only those
-that are currently online.">
-
-<helpop key="summon" value="/SUMMON [user]
-Summons a user from the shell where the ircd is running onto irc
-This command is deprecated in the current protocol.">
-
-<helpop key="users" value="/USERS
-Shows users logged into the shell where the ircd is running.
-This command is deprecated in the current protocol.">
-
-<helpop key="invite" value="/INVITE [nick] [channel]
-Invites a user to a channel. If the channel is NOT +i, any
-user, channel op or not, may invite any other user to the
-channel, so long as they are a member of that channel.
-Otherwise, if +i is set only channel halfoperators
-and above may invite users into the channel.">
-
-<helpop key="pass" value="/PASS [password]
-This command is used by your irc client when setting up
-your irc session, and should not be issued by a fully
-connected client.">
-
-<helpop key="whowas" value="/WHOWAS [nick]
-Returns a list of times the user was last seen on irc
-along with the time they were last seen and their server.">
-
-<helpop key="links" value="/LINKS
-Shows all servers linked to this one. Note that in this
-server implementation all links will be flattened as
-a tree based layout is not in use.">
-
-<helpop key="map" value="/MAP
-Shows a graphical representation of all users and servers
-on the network. The tree diagram is inaccurate in this
-implementation as a tree based network is not in place.">
-
-#####################
-#   Oper Commands   #
-#####################
-
-<helpop key="coper" value="Oper Commands
--------------
-DIE        RESTART     KILL         REHASH         TRACE
-CONNECT    SQUIT       MODULES      MKPASSWD       SHUN
-KLINE      QLINE       GLINE        ELINE          ZLINE
-SAJOIN     SAPART      SAMODE       SAQUIT         SANICK
-SETIDLE    SETHOST     SETNAME      SETIDENT       SWHOIS
-OPERMOTD   CHGHOST     CHGNAME      CHGIDENT       CBAN
-NICKLOCK   NICKUNLOCK  LOADMODULE   UNLOADMODULE   GLOBOPS
-SPYLIST    SPYNAMES    GLOADMODULE  GUNLOADMODULE  MKSHA256
-FREEZE     UNFREEZE    OPERPERMS    RCONNECT">
-
-<helpop key="rconnect" value="/RCONNECT [source mask] [target mask]
-All servers matching [source mask] will try to connect to
-the first server in the config file matching [target mask].">
-
-<helpop key="operperms" value="/OPERPERMS [nick]
-List all commands an oper has access to use.">
-
-<helpop key="freeze" value="/FREEZE [nick]
-Prevents the user from sending commands until they reconnect.
-User is also notified they have been frozen.">
-
-<helpop key="unfreeze" value="/UNFREEZE [nick]
-Unfreezes a user frozen by the /FREEZE command.">
-
-<helpop key="spylist" value="/SPYLIST
-Operates the same as /LIST but includes +s and +p channels.">
-
-<helpop key="spynames" value="/SPYNAMES [channel]
-Operates the same as /name but works on +s and +p channels.">
-
-<helpop key="globops" value="/GLOBOPS [message]
-Sends a message to all +g users.">
-
-<helpop key="cban  " value="/CBAN [channel] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a channel ban. You must specify at least
-3 parameters to add a ban, and one parameter to remove a ban.
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-<helpop key="sajoin" value="/SAJOIN [nick] [channel]
-Forces the user to join the channel.">
-
-<helpop key="sapart" value="/SAPART [nick] [channel]
-Forces the user to part the channel.">
-
-<helpop key="samode" value="/SAMODE [#chan/nick] +/-[modes] {[parameters for modes]}
-Gives the channel or nick the modes specified.">
-
-<helpop key="sanick" value="/SANICK [nick] [new nick]
-Changes the users nick to the new nick.">
-
-<helpop key="saquit" value="/SAQUIT [nick] [reason]
-Forces user to quit with the specified reason.">
-
-<helpop key="setidle" value="/SETIDLE [idle time]
-Sets your idle time (in seconds).">
-
-<helpop key="sethost" value="/SETHOST [host]
-Sets your host to the specified host.">
-
-<helpop key="setident" value="/SETIDENT [ident]
-Sets your ident to the specified ident.">
-
-<helpop key="setname" value="/SETNAME [name]
-Sets your name to the specified name.">
-
-<helpop key="swhois" line="/SWHOIS [nick] [swhois]
-Sets the users swhois field to the given swhois.">
-
-<helpop key="mkpasswd" value="/MKPASSWD [hashtype] [plaintext]
-Encodes the plaintext to an MD5 hash and displays the result.">
-
-<helpop key="opermotd" value="/OPERMOTD
-Re-displays the Oper MOTD.">
-
-<helpop key="nicklock" value="/NICKLOCK [nick] [new nick]
-Changes user's nick to the new nick, and forces
-it to remain as such for the remainder of the session.">
-
-<helpop key="nickunlock" value="/NICKUNLOCK [nick]
-Allows the user to change nicks.">
-
-<helpop key="chghost" value="/CHGHOST [nickname] [new hostname]
-Changes the hostname of the user to the new hostname.">
-
-<helpop key="chgname" value="/CHGNAME [nickname] [new name]
-Changes the name of the user to the new name.">
-
-<helpop key="chgident" value="/CHGIDENT [nickname] [new ident]
-Changes the ident of the user to the new ident.">
-
-<helpop key="shun" value="/SHUN [user@host] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a shun (serverside ignore) on a host and ident mask.
-You must specify at least 3 parameters to add a shun, and one
-parameter to remove a shun (just the user@host section).
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-<helpop key="die" value="/DIE [password]
-If the correct password is provided, and you are an operator,
-This command will shut down the local server.">
-
-<helpop key="restart" value="/RESTART [password]
-If the correct password is provided, and you are an operator,
-This command will restart the local server.">
-
-<helpop key="commands" value="/COMMANDS
-Shows all currently available commands.">
-
-<helpop key="kill" value="/KILL [user] [reason]
-This command will disconnect a user from IRC with the given reason.">
-
-<helpop key="rehash" value="/REHASH
-This command will cause the server configuration file to be
-re-read and values re-initialized.">
-
-<helpop key="trace" value="/TRACE [nick|user@host|servermask]
-This command will provide a list of all users and servers which
-must be passed through or over to reach a given object (server or user).">
-
-<helpop key="connect" value="/CONNECT [servermask]
-Create a mesh connection to the given servermask. You must have
-configured the server for linking in your configuration file,
-and provided a password.">
-
-<helpop key="squit" value="/SQUIT
-Disconnects the local server from the mesh network, causing every
-other server in the network to drop it.">
-
-<helpop key="modules" value="/MODULES
-Lists currently loaded modules, their memory offsets and version
-numbers and flags. If you are not an operator, you will see reduced
-detail.">
-
-<helpop key="loadmodule" value="/LOADMODULE [filename.so]
-Loads a module into the IRCd.">
-
-<helpop key="unloadmodule" value="/UNLOADMODULE [filename.so]
-Unloads a module from the IRCd. The module cannot have the static
-flag set (see the output of /MODULES).">
-
-<helpop key="gloadmodule" value="/GLOADMODULE [filename.so]
-Globally loads a module into the network.">
-
-<helpop key="gunloadmodule" value="/GUNLOADMODULE [filename.so]
-Globally unloads a module from the network. The module cannot 
-have the static flag set (see the output of /MODULES).">
-
-<helpop key="kline" value="/KLINE [user@host] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a k-line (host based ban) on a host and ident mask.
-You must specify at least 3 parameters to add a ban, and one
-parameter to remove a ban (just the user@host section).
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-<helpop key="zline" value="/ZLINE [ipmask] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a z-line (ip based ban) on an ip range mask.
-You must specify at least 3 parameters to add a ban, and one
-parameter to remove a ban (just the user@host section).
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-<helpop key="qline" value="/QLINE [nickmask] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a q-line (nick based ban) on a nick mask.
-You must specify at least 3 parameters to add a ban, and one
-parameter to remove a ban (just the user@host section).
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-<helpop key="gline" value="/GLINE [user@host] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a g-line (global host based ban) on host mask.
-You must specify at least 3 parameters to add a ban, and one
-parameter to remove a ban (just the user@host section).
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-<helpop key="eline" value="/ELINE [user@host] {[duration] :[reason]}
-Sets or removes a e-line (local ban exception) on host mask.
-You must specify at least 3 parameters to add an exception, and one
-parameter to remove an exception (just the user@host section).
-The duration may be specified in seconds, or in the following format
-1y2w3d4h5m6s - meaning one year, two weeks, three days, 4 hours,
-5 minutes and 6 seconds. All fields in this format are optional.">
-
-######################
-# User/Channel Modes #
-######################
-
-<helpop key="umodes" value="User Modes
-----------
-o                Is an IRC operator
-i                Is invisible to /WHO
-w                Can receive wallops messages
-s                Can receive server notices
-n [mask]         Can receive server notices specified by [mask]
-x                Cloaked hostname (requires cloaking module)
-g                Can receive globops (requires globops module)
-h                Will receive helpops notification (requires helpop module)
-r                Nickname is registered
-R                Only registered users can PRIVMSG this nickname
-B                Is a bot
-G                Messages are censored to user
-W                Can see when a user uses WHOIS on them
-S                mIRC colour codes are stripped to the user
-D                User can not receive PRIVMSGs">
-
-<helpop key="chmodes" value="Channel Modes
--------------
-v [nickname]       Gives voice to [nickname] (can talk on +m channel)
-h [nickname]       Gives halfops to [nickname]
-o [nickname]       Gives ops to [nickname]
-b [hostmask]       Bans [hostmask] on the channel
-a [nickname]       Give protected status to [nickname] (+q only)
-q [nickname]       Give founder status to [nickname] (ulines only)
-i                  Make the channel invite only, must /INVITE users
-k [key]            Set the channel key (password) to [key]
-l [limit]          Set the maximum possible users to [limit]
-m                  Enable moderation. Only +vo(h) can speak
-n                  Only users who are members of the channel may message it
-p                  Make channel private (hide from /LIST)
-s                  Make channel secret (can't be used at the same time as +p)
-O                  Channel is IRCops only (can only be set by IRCops)
-t                  Only halfops and above can change the topic
-Q                  Only U-Lined servers/nicks can kick
-T                  Only halfops/ops can send NOTICEs to the channel
-C                  No CTCPs allowed to the channel
-c                  mIRC colour codes blocked on the channel
-S                  mIRC colour codes are stripped from the channel
-e [hostmask]       Ban exception on [hostmask]
-K                  No /KNOCK allowed to channel
-L [channel]        If the channel is full, redirect users to [channel]
-N                  No nick changes while on the channel
-G                  Censors channel based on network censor config
-g [word]           All messages containing the word are blocked
-I [hostmask]       Invite exception allows user to join a channel with +i
-j [joins]:[sec]    Prevents join flooding
-J [seconds]        Prevents auto-rejoin on kick
-f [*][lines]:[sec] Kick on text flood. With * user is banned
-V                  No invites allowed
-r                  Channel is registered
-R                  Only registered users can join
-M                  Non-registered users can't chat
-z                  SSL clients only
-x                  Join exception mask. Avoids +ibkO
--------------
-NOTE: A large number of these modes are dependent upon server-side modules
-being loaded by a server/network administrator. The actual modes available
-on your network may be very different to this list. Please consult your
-help channel if you have any questions.">
-
-######################
-#   Stats Symbols    #
-######################
-
-<helpop key="stats" value="/STATS [symbol]
-Shows various server statistics. Depending on configuration this
-command may be reserved for oper-only use.
--
-Valid symbols are:
--
-m  Show command statistics, number of times commands have been used
-z  Show memory usage statistics
-o  Show a list of all valid oper usernames and hostmasks
-l  Show all inbound and outbound server and client connections
-u  Show server uptime
-k  Show k-lines (local bans)
-g  Show g-lines (global bans)
-q  Show q-lines (nick mask bans)
-Z  Show z-lines (ip mask bans)
-Y  Show connection classes
-C  Show link blocks
-U  Show u-lined servers
-P  Show online opers and their idle times
-I  Show connect class permissions
-e  Show e-lines (local ban exemptions)
-C  Show channel bans
-s  Show filters
--
-Note that all /STATS use is broadcast to online IRC operators.">
-
Index: conf/inspircd.helpop.example
===================================================================
--- conf/inspircd.helpop.example	(revision 59)
+++ conf/inspircd.helpop.example	(working copy)
@@ -1,83 +0,0 @@
-# Sample configuration file for m_helpop.so
-# You can either copy this into your conf folder and set up the module to use it,
-# or you can customize the responses for your network and/or add more.
-#
-# The way the new helpop system works is simple. You use one or more helpop tags.
-#   <helpop key="moo" value="something here">.
-# key is what the user is looking for (i.e. /helpop moo), and value is what they get back
-# (note that it can span multiple lines!).
-#   -- w00t 16/dec/2006
-#
-
-<helpop key="start" value="     InspIRCd help system
-     --------------------
--
-This system provides help for commands and modes.
-Specify your question or a command name as the
-parameter for this command.
--
-/HELPOP COMMANDS      -      To see a list of commands
-/HELPOP UMODES        -      To see a list of user modes
-/HELPOP CHMODES       -      To see a list of channel modes">
-
-<helpop key="nohelp" value="There is no help for the topic
-You searched for. Please try again.">
-
-<helpop key="commands" value="User Commands
--------------
-USER     NICK    QUIT    VERSION     PING
-PONG     ADMIN   PRIVMSG INFO        TIME
-WHOIS    NOTICE  JOIN    NAMES       PART
-KICK     MODE    TOPIC   WHO         MOTD
-RULES    OPER    LIST    LUSERS      STATS
-USERHOST AWAY    ISON    SUMMON      USERS
-INVITE   PASS    WHOWAS  LINKS       MAP
-COMMANDS MODULES
- 
-Oper Commands
--------------
-DIE      RESTART KILL    REHASH      TRACE
-CONNECT  SQUIT   MODULES KLINE       ZLINE
-QLINE    GLINE   ELINE">
-
-
-<helpop key="umodes" value="User Modes
-----------
-o                Is an IRC operator
-i                Is invisible to /WHO
-w                Can receive wallops messages
-s                Can receive server notices
-n [mask]         Can receive server notices specified by [mask], or * for all.
-x                Cloaked hostname (requires cloaking module)
-h                Will receive helpops notification (requires helpop module)">
-
-<helpop key="chmodes" value="Channel Modes
--------------
-v [nickname]     Gives voice to [nickname] (can talk on +m channel)
-h [nickname]     Gives halfops to [nickname] (requires halfop module)
-o [nickname]     Gives ops to [nickname]
-b [hostmask]     Bans [hostmask] on the channel
-a [nickname]     Give protected status to [nickname] (+q only)
-q [nickname]     Give founder status to [nickname] (ulines only)
-i                Make the channel invite only, must /INVITE users
-k [key]          Set the channel key (password) to [key]
-l [limit]        Set the maximum possible users to [limit]
-m                Enable moderation. Only +vo(h) can speak
-n                Only users who are members of the channel may message it
-p                Make channel private (hide from /LIST)
-s                Make channel secret (can't be used at the same time as +p)
-O                Channel is IRCops only (can only be set by IRCops)
-t                Only halfops and above can change the topic
-Q                Only U-Lined servers/nicks can kick
-T                Only halfops/ops can send NOTICEs to the channel
-C                No CTCPs allowed to the channel
-c                mIRC colour codes blocked on the channel
-K                No /KNOCK allowed to channel (if knock module is loaded)
-L [channel]      If the channel is full, redirect users to [channel]
-N                No nickchanges while on the channel
--------------
-NOTE: A large number of these modes are dependent upon server-side modules
-being loaded by a server/network administrator. The actual modes available
-on your network may be very different to this list. Please consult your
-help channel if you have any questions.">
-
Index: conf/inspircd.censor.example
===================================================================
--- conf/inspircd.censor.example	(revision 59)
+++ conf/inspircd.censor.example	(working copy)
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# Configuration file for m_censor.so (1.0.0.0)
-# C.J.Edwards May 2004.
-#
-
-# The tags for this module are formatted as follows:
-#
-# <badword	text="simple word"
-#		replace="text to replace with">
-#
-# You can specify <badword text="simple word" replace="">
-# to block lines containing the word
-
-<badword text="shit" replace="poo">
-<badword text="fuck" replace="(censored)">
-
Index: conf/inspircd.rules.example
===================================================================
--- conf/inspircd.rules.example	(revision 59)
+++ conf/inspircd.rules.example	(working copy)
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-This is the InspIRCd rules file. 
- 
-Place any network or server rules here :) 
Index: conf/inspircd.motd.example
===================================================================
--- conf/inspircd.motd.example	(revision 59)
+++ conf/inspircd.motd.example	(working copy)
@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-
- _____                        _____   _____    _____      _
-|_   _|                      |_   _| |  __ \  / ____|    | |
-  | |    _ __    ___   _ __    | |   | |__) || |       __| |
-  | |   | '_ \  / __| | '_ \   | |   |  _  / | |      / _` |
- _| |_  | | | | \__ \ | |_) | _| |_  | | \ \ | |____ | (_| |
-|_____| |_| |_| |___/ | .__/ |_____| |_|  \_\ \_____| \__,_|
-    __________________| |_______________________________
-   |__________________|_|_______________________________|
-
-                        Putting the ricer in IRCer since 2007
-
-       //\ 
-       V  \    WELCOME TO AN INSPIRCD NETWORK
-        \  \_    If you see this, I am probably new
-         \,'.`-.   If I'm not new, my owner is lazy.
-          |\ `. `. 
-          ( \  `. `-.                        _,.-:\
-           \ \   `.  `-._             __..--' ,-';/
-            \ `.   `-.   `-..___..---'   _.--' ,'/
-             `. `.    `-._        __..--'    ,' /
-               `. `-_     ``--..''       _.-' ,'
-                 `-_ `-.___        __,--'   ,'
-                    `-.__  `----"""    __.-'
-                         `--..____..--'
-  
-        -- To change, see inspircd.motd.example --
-       /                                          \
-      /     * Web: http://www.inspircd.org         \
-      |     * Blog: http://www.inspircd.com        |
-      |     * IRC: irc.inspircd.org #inspircd      |
-      |     * Docs: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki   |
-      |                                            |
-      | We hope you like this software. Please do  |
-      | make  sure  you  put  some  effort  into   |
-      | your configuration though so you like it.  |
-      | Enjoy.                                     |
-      |                                            |
-      \                   -- The InspIRCd Team    /
-       -------------------------------------------
\ No newline at end of file
