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# Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Project Basics
- Scalability
- Installing
- Windows
- macOS / Linux / Raspberry Pi
- Docker
- Becoming an operator
- Productionizing
- Upgrading
- Features
- User Accounts
- Nickname reservation
- Email verification
- Channel Registration
- Language
- Multiclient ("Bouncer")
- History
- IP cloaking
- Moderation
- Frequently Asked Questions
- IRC over TLS
- Modes
- User Modes
- Channel Modes
- Channel Prefixes
- Client certificates
- Commands
- Working with other software
- Kiwi IRC
- HOPM
- Tor
- External authentication systems
- Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Project Basics](#project-basics)
- [Scalability](#scalability)
- [Installing](#installing)
- [Windows](#windows)
- [macOS / Linux / Raspberry Pi](#macos--linux--raspberry-pi)
- [Docker](#docker)
- [Becoming an operator](#becoming-an-operator)
- [Productionizing](#productionizing)
- [Upgrading to a new version of Oragono](#upgrading-to-a-new-version-of-oragono)
- [Features](#features)
- [User Accounts](#user-accounts)
- [Account/Nick Modes](#accountnick-modes)
- [Traditional / lenient mode](#tradiotional--lenient-mode)
- [Nick ownership](#nick-ownership)
- [SASL-only mode](#sasl-only-mode)
- [Email verification](#email-verification)
- [Channel Registration](#channel-registration)
- [Language](#language)
- [Multiclient ("Bouncer")](#multiclient-bouncer)
- [History](#history)
- [IP cloaking](#ip-cloaking)
- [Moderation](#moderation)
- [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions)
- [IRC over TLS](#irc-over-tls)
- [Redirect from plaintext to TLS](#how-can-i-redirect-users-from-plaintext-to-tls)
- [Reverse proxies](#reverse-proxies)
- [Client certificates](#client-certificates)
- [Modes](#modes)
- [User Modes](#user-modes)
- [Channel Modes](#channel-modes)
- [Channel Prefixes](#channel-prefixes)
- [Commands](#commands)
- [Working with other software](#working-with-other-software)
- [Kiwi IRC](#kiwi-irc)
- [HOPM](#hopm)
- [Tor](#tor)
- [ZNC](#znc)
- [External authentication systems](#external-authentication-systems)
- [Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
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These are the modes which can be set on you when you're connected.
### +a - Away
If this mode is set, you're marked as being away. This mode is set with the /AWAY command.
### +i - Invisible
If this mode is set, you're marked as 'invisible'. This means that your channels won't be shown when users `/WHOIS` you (except for IRC operators, they can see all the channels you're in).
@ -537,10 +546,29 @@ This is a special 'list mode'. If you're an IRC operator, this mode lets you see
This mode is automatically set if you're connecting using SSL/TLS. There's no way to set this yourself, and it's automatically set or not set when you connect to the server.
### +B - Bot
If this mode is set, you are marked as a 'Bot'. The bot can set this mode on itself. This adds additional information in response to WHOIS
/WHOIS Bot
will return an extra response of `RPL_WHOISBOT` with the numeric `335` which can be used to identify said Bot.
### +T - No CTCPs
If this mode is set, you will not recieve CTCP messages.
To set this mode on yourself:
/mode dan +T
To unset this mode and recieve CTCP messages:
/mode dan -T
## Channel Modes
These are the modes that can be set on channels when you're an oper!
These are the modes that can be set on channels when you're a channel operator!
### +b - Ban