SvsCmds

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Huseyn26
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SvsCmds

Post by Huseyn26 »

i was saw /helpop svscmds.Many Services Commands in Here
And Only Services Can Use That Commands.I Want Change SomeOne's nickname without writing /msg OperServ svsnick
and i tryed to write /svsnick example example example
But Nothing Happens
How To Do It?
cheiron
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Re: SvsCmds

Post by cheiron »

the whole idea of svs is that it is a services level (uline) set of commands.

in order to use svs commands without using operserv is to uline yourself but that is very much not advisable as you can do alot of damage if you do not know the commands correctly. plus with svsnick .. it's not just a case of typing /svsnick nick1 nick2 .. you have to include the timestamp too of the server as with most of the svs commands.

a mirc alias with uline would be something like /nc /svsnick $1 $2 $ctime

again though.. i must insist against using such commands and write an alias using the correct operserv layout. /nc /msg operserv svsnick $1 $2 etc :)
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Re: SvsCmds

Post by Stealth »

SVS commands cannot and should not be used directly by a human. They are designed for services, hence the SVS part. Most services packages do have a SVS-command equivalent which should be used if you want to use a SVS command.

I am locking this thread because the use of SVS commands by a human is DANGEROUS and not supported.
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