CS Services Admin Commands
Services admins can also drop any channel without needing to identify via password, and may view the access, AKICK, and level setting lists for any channel.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LOGOUT channel [nickname] This command will log the selected nickname out meaning they would have to reidentify themselves to regain their access. If you are the founder of the channel, you can log out anybody, else you can only log out yourself. If you are a Services admin, you can log out anybody of any channel without having to be the founder of the channel. Also, you can omit the nickname parameter; this will log out all identified users from the channel.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ DROP channel Unregisters the named channel. Only Services admins can drop a channel for which they have not identified.
Services admins can also set the option NOEXPIRE, with which channels can be prevented from expiring. Additionally, Services admins can set options for any channel without identifying by password for the channel.
Services admins can use the ALL parameter with any channel.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ LIST pattern [FORBIDDEN] [SUSPENDED] [NOEXPIRE] Lists all registered channels matching the given pattern. Channels with the PRIVATE option set will only be displayed to Services admins. Channels with the NOEXPIRE option set will have a ! appended to the channel name for Services admins. If the FORBIDDEN, SUSPENDED or NOEXPIRE options are given, only channels which, respectively, are FORBIDden, SUSPENDed or have the NOEXPIRE flag set will be displayed. If multiple options are given, more types of channels will be displayed. These options are limited to Services admins.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ GETPASS channel Returns the password for the given channel. Note that whenever this command is used, a message including the person who issued the command and the channel it was used on will be logged and sent out as a WALLOPS/GLOBOPS. This command is unavailable because encryption is enabled.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ FORBID channel [reason] Disallows anyone from registering or using the given channel. May be cancelled by dropping the channel. Reason may be required on certain networks.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ SUSPEND channel [reason] Disallows anyone from registering or using the given channel. May be cancelled by using the UNSUSPEND command to preserve all previous channel data/settings. Reason may be required on certain networks.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ UNSUSPEND channel Releases a suspended channel. All data and settings are preserved from before the suspension.
Syntax: /msg ChanServ STATUS channel nickname Returns the current access level of the given nick on the given channel. The reply is of the form: STATUS channel nickname access-level If an error occurs, the reply will be in the form: STATUS ERROR error-message