1 As this release is ALPHA, not everything is supported. Because of this, this
2 document will show you the commands and modes that are supported in this
3 version. All commands listed below are as listed in request for comments (RFC)
4 number 1459, the original IRC documentation. Anything extra to this RFC
5 (with the exception of commands for loading plugins etc) will be a loadable
6 module and not implemented in the core.
8 Implimented server to server commands:
33 Module commands (non-rfc):
45 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
47 CHANNEL MODES: i,m,n,t,k,l,p,s,o,h**,v,b
49 MODULE CHAN MODES: c,G,K,C,V,Q,N,T,O,L,r,R,M,S,Z
50 MODULE USER MODES: B,G,x,g,h,r,R,W,S
52 NOTE: Module Modes will be documented in the near future.
54 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
56 ** CHANNEL MODE h is optional, and can be enabled / disabled via a config flag.
58 The following features are supported:
60 * Dynamic module support
61 * Object orientated architecture to save memory and increase speed
62 * Connection multiplexing, one process for all (no forking!)
64 The following operating systems are supported:
66 * Linux (i386, possibly others)
67 Tested on: RedHat, Slackware, Gentoo
68 * FreeBSD (i386, possibly others)
69 Tested on: 4.10, 4.11, 5.0, 5.2.1