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'''In order to use the advanced features of ChanServ, [[HostServ]] or [[MemoServ]], you MUST have identified to a nick you have registered.'''
'''BEFORE proceeding, please make sure you are registered and identified with NickServ! See [[NickServ:Register|Register your nickname]] for more info.'''
 


===Registering your channel===
===Registering your channel===
Required conditions:
In order to register a channel on Xertion, you must meet all of the following conditions:
# You must have a [[Nickname registration|registered nickname]].
* You must be registered with and identified to NickServ.
# You must have operator status or above (<code>@</code>, <code>&</code>, <code>~</code>) on the channel.
* You must have channel operator or above in the desired channel - you will be given channel operator status automatically if you join an empty, unregistered channel.
#* ''Note:'' You will receive operator status automatically when you join an empty, unregistered channel.
** '''NOTE:''' If the channel has people idling in it, and the channel is NOT registered, you may only register it if NONE of the people in it have operator status. If this is the case then <code><em>/join #help</em></code> for assistance.
#* ''Note:'' If there are idlers in the channel, and the channel is not registered, you may <code>/join #help</code> for assistance; however, this is only in the case where none of the idlers have operator status.
* The channel must be unregistered - to check this, issue the command <code>/msg ChanServ info <em>#channel</em></code>, replacing <code><em>#channel</em></code> with the channel you wish to check.
# The channel must be unregistered. To check if the channel is registered or not: <code>/msg ChanServ INFO <em>#channel</em></code>
 
'''If these conditions are met''', you can register your channel using


<code>/msg ChanServ REGISTER <em>#channel</em> <em>password</em> <em>description</em></code>
If you meet all these conditions, then you may register the channel using the command <code>/msg ChanServ REGISTER <em>#channel</em> <em>description</em></code>.
* <code><em>#channel</em></code> - the name of the channel you wish to register
* <code><em>description</em></code> - a short description of your channel's purpose. This is not the channel's topic. The description you specify here will be seen when anyone uses the INFO command to view your channel's information, and can be changed at a later time.


{| class="wikitable"
===Post-registration===
| <code><em>#channel</em></code>
Congratulations, your channel is now registered! You may now wish to review [[Channel_Management|Channel Management]] to see what you can do with your channel.
| The name of your channel.
|-
| <code><em>password</em></code>
| A channel password. Used to identify a user as the channel's founder. This password can be shared to provide "almost" founder-level control of the channel with someone else.
|-
| <code><em>description</em></code>
| This is a description of your channels purpose, it is not the same as a channel topic. This will be seen when someone uses the <code>INFO</code> command for your channel (as shown above) and can be changed at any later date.
|}


===What's next?===
So, you followed the commands above and successfully registered your channel, but what's next?


====BotServ====
====BotServ====
You can request a BotServ bot. First use the command <code>/msg BotServ BOTLIST</code> to see the bot nicks and choose one that you like.
You may also wish to request a BotServ bot sit in your channel. Type <code>/msg BotServ BOTLIST</code> to see which bots are available for assignment.  
 
Then, to assign a BotServ bot, use <code>/msg BotServ ASSIGN <em>#channel</em> <em>bot</em></code> where <code><em>#channel</em></code> is the name of the channel you are assigning it to and <code><em>bot</em></code> is the bot you are assigning.
 
Now that you have a bot assigned, visit [[BotServ|BotServ commands]] for more information.


====Learning more====
Then, once you have found a bot nick you like, assign it using the command <code>/msg BotServ assign <em>#channel</em> <em>botnick</em></code>, where <code><em>#channel</em></code> is your channel name and <code><em>botnick</em></code> is the bot nickname you wish to assign.
Don't forget to browse [[Channel Management]], as it holds most answers to your questions.


[[Category:Tutorials]]
[[Category:Tutorials]]

Latest revision as of 13:42, 27 May 2015

BEFORE proceeding, please make sure you are registered and identified with NickServ! See Register your nickname for more info.


Registering your channel

In order to register a channel on Xertion, you must meet all of the following conditions:

  • You must be registered with and identified to NickServ.
  • You must have channel operator or above in the desired channel - you will be given channel operator status automatically if you join an empty, unregistered channel.
    • NOTE: If the channel has people idling in it, and the channel is NOT registered, you may only register it if NONE of the people in it have operator status. If this is the case then /join #help for assistance.
  • The channel must be unregistered - to check this, issue the command /msg ChanServ info #channel, replacing #channel with the channel you wish to check.

If you meet all these conditions, then you may register the channel using the command /msg ChanServ REGISTER #channel description.

  • #channel - the name of the channel you wish to register
  • description - a short description of your channel's purpose. This is not the channel's topic. The description you specify here will be seen when anyone uses the INFO command to view your channel's information, and can be changed at a later time.

Post-registration

Congratulations, your channel is now registered! You may now wish to review Channel Management to see what you can do with your channel.


BotServ

You may also wish to request a BotServ bot sit in your channel. Type /msg BotServ BOTLIST to see which bots are available for assignment.

Then, once you have found a bot nick you like, assign it using the command /msg BotServ assign #channel botnick, where #channel is your channel name and botnick is the bot nickname you wish to assign.