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Using freenode webchat for IRC - LoneDevil - 08-08-2013
Registering Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:As you can see in the picture above you must first "login" to Freenode in order to register, you see this form of logging in is only temporary. However once you register that name will be permanent as the name you have on hackcommunity.com itself. Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:As you can see here there's a command you must use to register, to Freenode Code: /msg NickServ REGISTER password youremail@example.comSpoiler:![]() Spoiler:The circled bit of IRC command, is your registration command to which you must but into the IRC chat itself, each user gets their own unique command so don't use that one! Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:Here's an example just copy and paste your command into the chat bar and hit enter and voila registered! Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:This is the message you will get if you did everything correctly. Logging in Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:As you can see to login you must use a command, Code: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY account passwordCode: /ns identify passwordCloaking Spoiler:Now to get a "cloak" in irc you must go to Freenode Then under server use Code: #freenodeCode: /ns identify <password>Code: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY account passwordCode: /msg usernameCode: /query usernameBut now your name should be cloaked and all should be well! This is only useful for moderators though. Final Thoughts Spoiler:Here are a few links to help you learn the commands of IRC and one on an awesome client to use instead of webchat. FreenodeFaq IRChelp IRCclient AnotherIRCclient IrcCommands Lastly for mods needing to auto OP some one (basically a mod of the webchat) use this command, Code: /msg chanserv flags #hackcommunity.com username +oOThat is all folks, thank you very much for reading! Special thanks to @mls577 for providing some links! A very special thanks to @Linuxephus™ for editing out my IP from the pictures.
Using freenode webchat for IRC - LoneDevil - 08-08-2013
Registering Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:As you can see in the picture above you must first "login" to Freenode in order to register, you see this form of logging in is only temporary. However once you register that name will be permanent as the name you have on hackcommunity.com itself. Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:As you can see here there's a command you must use to register, to Freenode Code: /msg NickServ REGISTER password youremail@example.comSpoiler:![]() Spoiler:The circled bit of IRC command, is your registration command to which you must but into the IRC chat itself, each user gets their own unique command so don't use that one! Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:Here's an example just copy and paste your command into the chat bar and hit enter and voila registered! Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:This is the message you will get if you did everything correctly. Logging in Spoiler:![]() Spoiler:As you can see to login you must use a command, Code: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY account passwordCode: /ns identify passwordCloaking Spoiler:Now to get a "cloak" in irc you must go to Freenode Then under server use Code: #freenodeCode: /ns identify <password>Code: /msg NickServ IDENTIFY account passwordCode: /msg usernameCode: /query usernameBut now your name should be cloaked and all should be well! This is only useful for moderators though. Final Thoughts Spoiler:Here are a few links to help you learn the commands of IRC and one on an awesome client to use instead of webchat. FreenodeFaq IRChelp IRCclient AnotherIRCclient IrcCommands Lastly for mods needing to auto OP some one (basically a mod of the webchat) use this command, Code: /msg chanserv flags #hackcommunity.com username +oOThat is all folks, thank you very much for reading! Special thanks to @mls577 for providing some links! A very special thanks to @Linuxephus™ for editing out my IP from the pictures.
RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - bluedog.tar.gz - 08-08-2013 Good and clear tutorial! RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - bluedog.tar.gz - 08-08-2013 Good and clear tutorial! RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - Linuxephus™ - 08-08-2013 A simple, direct, and to the point explanation. Plus the additional work of having to click each spoiler. I Yike It!:epic: Maybe a quick addition for how Staff Members can Auth. themselves in as Operators. [Cough] [Cough]...Like Bluedog for example.:Wink: RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - Linuxephus™ - 08-08-2013 A simple, direct, and to the point explanation. Plus the additional work of having to click each spoiler. I Yike It!:epic: Maybe a quick addition for how Staff Members can Auth. themselves in as Operators. [Cough] [Cough]...Like Bluedog for example.:Wink: RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - Gaets - 08-08-2013 nice tutorial. im using the xchat client. it really makes no difference tho RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - Gaets - 08-08-2013 nice tutorial. im using the xchat client. it really makes no difference tho RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - LoneDevil - 08-10-2013 (08-08-2013, 04:22 PM)Gaets Wrote: nice tutorial. im using the xchat client. it really makes no difference tho It doesn't make any difference what client you use, however the UI of xchat is very nice. P.S. Thread stickied so users have easier access to learn about the IRC. RE: Using freenode webchat for IRC - x_h0rr0r_x - 08-10-2013 Nice tutorial.Straight and Simple.. Since most Irc Server Commands are universal here is a lil something some of you might find useful... Click for Nickserv Commands! http://www.wyldryde.org/commands/ 99% of these should work on freenode.. |