| Commands Manual |
1. /loginThis command is used to verify your operator identity, the login details should be set on the chat room web settings
at 99Chats.com website uner "Settings" link. Setting a username and password for the operator will grant you the
use of many of the advanced control features such as: /kick /ban
Syntax:
/login <username> <password>
Example:
/login admin qwerty123
2. /logoutThis command is used to log out as an operator.Syntax:
/logout
3. /awayThis command is used to change your status from Online to Away, this could be done also from the chat room GUI.Syntax:
/away
4. /onlineThis command is used to change your status back from Away mode, this could be done also from the chat room GUI.Syntax:
/online
5. /namesThis command is used to show an output on the nick names chatting at the moment.Syntax:
/names
6. /helpThis command is used to show an output of all the commands available.Syntax:
/help
7. /quitThis command is used to quit the chat room.Syntax:
/quit
8. /kickThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to kick
out users from the chat room, user that has been kicked Will have the ability to return back to the chat room, it is
commonly used as a matter of warning.
Syntax:
/kick <nickname> [message]
Example:
/kick spammer01
/kick spammer01 please stop spamming 9. /kickbanThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to kick
out a user and ban him from using the chat room again This ban is permanently and works to block the banned user"s IP adress.
Syntax:
/kickban <nickname> [message]
Example:
/kickban spammer01
/kickban spammer01 you were banned because you didnt stop spamming 10. /banThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used ban a user or
a group of users from using the chat room again by number of criteria: User(s) may be banned by either option or by
all together: Nick
name (will not be able to login on that nick name), UID (will not be able to login with his UID), IP Address
(will not be able to connect with his
IP Address) and Hostname (will not be able to connect with his hostname)
Syntax:
/ban <-n nickname | -u uid | -i ip_address | -h hostname>
Example:
/ban -n abuser94
/ban -i 24.133.24.98 11. /banlistThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to view the
banned users list at the moment.
Syntax:
/banlist
12. /unbanThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to un ban
a user that was banned from using the chat room.
Syntax:
/unban <-n nickname | -u uid | -i ip_address | -h hostname>
Example:
/unban -n abuser94
/ban -i 24.133.24.98 13. /unbanallThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to clear
the list of all the banned users by any criteria and allow all the banned users to reconnect to the chat room.
Syntax:
/unbanall
14. /whoisThis command is used to show an output of a user connection data as: IP Address, Hostname, UID, AGENT
(Operating system type), Availability (Idle or Away time) and additional information if the user has shared using the /mm command.
Syntax:
/whois <nickname>
Example:
/whois abuser94
15. /pingThis command is used to show an output of user"s connection speed in miliseconds between two users.Syntax:
/ping <nickname>
Example:
/ping abuser94
16. /nickThis command is used to change your nick name in the chat room without quitting the chat.Syntax:
/nick <nickname>
Example:
/nick mynewnick
17. /opThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to grant
permission (op) rights for a specific user in the chat room. Please notice: Once a user has been given with op rights
he is capable of using all the operator features without exception!
Syntax:
/op <nickname>
Example:
/op abuser94
18. /deopThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to void
permission (op) rights for an operator in the chat room.
Syntax:
/deop <nickname>
Example:
/deop abuser94
19. /topicThis command is available only for logged in operators or users with operating permission and is used to set and
change the chat room topic, this could also be done from the web settings by the room creator.
Syntax:
/topic <message>
Example:
/topic Hello everyone welcome to my room
20. /msgThis command is used to send private message to a specific user that only he can see, if the user is responsive a new
tab will be opened for further chatting.
Syntax:
/msg <nickname> <message>
Example:
/msg abuser94 Hi dude, how are you?
21. /ignoreThis command is used to ignore a specific user, this will cause messages from this users not to appear on the chat
room window or private chat tab, this could be done also from the chat room GUI.
Syntax:
/ignore <nickname>
Example:
/ignore abuser94
22. /unignoreThis command is used to unignore a specific user, for this command you will need to use /whois command in order to
know the UID for the username you want to unignore, this could be done also from the chat room GUI.
Syntax:
/unignore <uid>
Example:
/unignore 81.28.121.2@YTgswTWhs
23. /unignoreallThis command is used to unignore all the users you have chosen to ignore, this will clear the list of ignored users and
will allow them to contact you and to their messages to appear on the main chat window.
Syntax:
/unignoreall
24. /ignorelistThis command is used to show an output of all the users that you are ignoring from.Syntax:
/ignorelist
25. /notifyThis command is used to trigger ON or OFF the green chat room notifications such as: connection of a new users,
disconnection of user, etc...
Syntax:
/notify <on | off>
Example:
/notify on
/notify off 26. /clearThis command is used to clear the screen buffer from all text messages in the chat room window, this command will
work specifically where you type it (either on the main chat room window or private chat tab)
Syntax:
/clear
27. /mmThis command is used to write a micro message (limited to 48 chars) about yourself that any user in the chat room
could see using the /whois command
Syntax:
/mm <message>
Example:
/mm 26F Los Angeles
/mm Working on my new music! |
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Friday, 4 October 2013
CHAT COMMANDS FOR 99CHATS.COM'S ROOMS
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