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Posted By: sparta eggdrop - 20/05/12 06:42 PM
I know this is the wrong forum to ask, but i give it a try anyway smile It have been a while since i used a eggdrop, and i forgot how to get more information from the partyline, when the bot get oped, when a user get oped in the channel, then i should see in the partyline what happens, i guess it have something to do with ether a user flag ".chattre nick +?" or if it have something to do with ".console", dont remember, someone that know? =)
Posted By: argv0 Re: eggdrop - 20/05/12 10:37 PM
http://www.egghelp.org/commands/index.htm
Posted By: sparta Re: eggdrop - 21/05/12 06:36 AM
have been looking there, but could not find what i was looking for.. thats why i asked here, but i try ask somewhere else..
Posted By: CtrlAltDel Re: eggdrop - 21/05/12 02:32 PM
egghelp.org has forums as well, but it's just as easy to do it for you.

Code:
[10:27] #CtrlAltDel# help console
###  console [channel] [modes]
   Changes your console level so that you will see only the types of console
   messages that you want to. Your current console channel is the channel (that
   the bot is on) from which you can view from the party line, and which
   channel-specific commands (like 'say' and 'op') take affect on.
 
   Valid flags are:
     j  joins, parts, quits, and netsplits on the channel
     k  kicks, bans, and mode changes on the channel
     m  private msgs, notices and ctcps to the bot
     p  public text on the channel
     s  server connects, disconnects, and notices
 
   Masters only:
     b  information about bot linking and userfile sharing
     d  misc debug information
     c  commands
     o  misc info, errors, etc (IMPORTANT STUFF)
     w  wallops (make sure the bot sets +w in init-server)
 
   Owners only (these have to be enabled in the config file via "set raw-log"):
     h  raw share traffic
     r  raw incoming server traffic
     t  raw botnet traffic
     v  raw outgoing server traffic
 
   There are also 8 user-defined console modes ('1' through '8').
 
   The mode can also be a modifier like '+p' or '-jk' or '+mp-b'. If you omit
   the channel and modes, your current console channel and flags will be shown.
 
###  console <user> [channel] [modes]
   This is used to set the console level of another user. This can even be used
   on users who normally would not be able to set their own console mode.
Posted By: sparta Re: eggdrop - 21/05/12 04:38 PM
Thats not what i looking for, i want like debug in mirc, and i forgot i needed a module loaded for that to work, but solved now.. smile
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