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on MODE |
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The on MODE event triggers when a user changes a channel mode. |
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Format: |
on <level>:MODE:<#[,#]>:<commands> |
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Example: |
on 1:MODE:#mIRC:/notice $me $nick changed $chan mode to $1- |
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The on SERVERMODE event uses the same format, and triggers when an IRC Server changes a channel mode. |
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Examples |
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on @1:MODE:#:/notice $me $nick changed $chan mode to $1- |
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This triggers when a user changes a mode on any channel where you have Ops (the @ sign specifies the Op requirement, see the Access Levels section for more info). The actual parameters of the mode change are stored in $1- which you would need to parse yourself to enforce a particular mode. |
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Note: These events only trigger on channel mode changes not user mode changes such as ops, bans, etc. |