As this release is ALPHA, not everything is supported. Because of this, this document will show you the commands and modes that are supported in this version. All commands listed below are as listed in request for comments (RFC) number 1459, the original IRC documentation. Anything extra to this RFC (with the exception of commands for loading plugins etc) will be a loadable module and not implemented in the core. Implimented server to server commands: SERVER CONNECT LINKS SQUIT Implemented commands: NICK USER OPER QUIT JOIN MODE TOPIC NAMES LIST KICK VERSION STATS TIME ADMIN INFO PRIVMSG NOTICE WHO WHOIS KILL PING PONG AWAY REHASH RESTART SUMMON USERS WALLOPS USERHOST ISON INVITE PASS TRACE WHOWAS Module commands (non-rfc): MODLIST CHGHOST GLOBOPS HELPOP KNOCK OPERMOTD QUOTE SAJOIN SAMODE SANICK SAPART SAQUIT SETNAME SETHOST ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CHANNEL MODES: i,m,n,t,k,l,p,s,o,h**,v,b USER MODES: i,w,s,o MODULE CHAN MODES: c,G,K,C,V,Q,N,T,O,L,r,R,M,S,Z MODULE USER MODES: B,G,x,g,h,r,R,W,S NOTE: Module Modes will be documented in the near future. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ** CHANNEL MODE h is optional, and can be enabled / disabled via a config flag. The following features are supported: * Dynamic module support * Object orientated architecture to save memory and increase speed * Connection multiplexing, one process for all (no forking!) The following operating systems are supported: * Linux (i386, possibly others) Tested on: RedHat, Slackware, Gentoo * FreeBSD (i386, possibly others) Tested on: 4.10, 4.11, 5.0, 5.2.1