Options:
/aop on
Turns the aop (auto-op) system on
/aop off
Turns the aop system off
/aop <nick>
Adds <nick> to the aop list. Will be auto-opped on all channels that both of you share when <nick> joins
/aop <address>
Adds <address> to the aop list. Will auto-op anyone using the specified address when they join a shared channel
/aop <nick> #channel
Adds <nick> to the auto-op list for the specified channel. Multiple channels can be specified with them being comma separated.
/aop <address> #channel
Adds <address> to the auto-op list for the specified channel. Multiple channels can be specified with them being comma separated.
/aop <nick> [type]
Uses [type] to determine address format for the /aop command. See /help $mask for valid options for [type]
/aop <nick> [network]
Only applies to specified network. Current network is used by default.
/aop -w <nick>
Entry valid for all networks
/aop -r <nick>
Removes <nick> from the /aop list

I didn't go through all of the possibilities, but the major uses have been covered.

Note: Adding a nick or address to the aop list will turn the /aop command on automatically.

If you need direct assistance, post your network and channel, and I'll come by and help one on one.

Last edited by RusselB; 27/03/07 01:02 AM.