diff --git a/Protocol-draft.md b/Protocol-draft.md deleted file mode 100644 index b81aff3..0000000 --- a/Protocol-draft.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1323 +0,0 @@ -# Sock Chat Protocol Information -The protocol operates on a websocket in text mode. Messages sent between the client and server are a series of concatenated strings delimited by the vertical tab character, represented in most languages by the escape sequence `\t` and defined in ASCII as `0x09`. -The first string in this concatenation must be the packet identifier, sent as an `int`. - -Newer versions of the protocol are implemented as extensions, a client for Version 1 should have no trouble using a server built for Version 2 as long as authentication is understood. - -The current stable version of the protocol is **Version 1**. - -## Types - -### `bool` -A value that indicates a true or a false state. `0` represents false and anything non-`0` represents true, please stick to `1` for representing true though. - -### `int` -Any number ranging from `-9007199254740991` to `9007199254740991`, `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER` and `Number.MIN_SAFE_INTEGER` in JavaScript. - -### `string` -Any printable unicode character, except `\t` which is used to separate packets. - -### `timestamp` -Extends `int`, contains a second based UNIX timestamp. - -### `channel name` -A `string` containing only alphanumeric characters (any case), `-` or `_`. - -### `session id` -A `string` containing only alphanumeric characters (any case), `-` or `_`. - -### `color` -Any valid value for the CSS `color` property. -Further documentation can be found [on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value). - -### `message flags` -Message flags alter how a message should be displayed to the client, these are all `bool` values. -The parts are as follows: - - - Username should appear using a **bold** font. - - Username should appear using a *cursive* font. - - Username should appear __underlined__. - - A colon `:` should be displayed between the username and the message. - - The message was sent privately, directly to the current user. - -As an example, the most common message flagset is `10010`. This indicates a bold username with a colon separator. - -### `user permissions` -User permissions are a set of flags separated by either the form feed character (`\f` / `0x0C`) or a space ( / `0x20`). -The reason there are two options is due to a past mixup that we now have to live with. -Which of the methods is used remains consistent per server however, so the result of a test can be cached. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intRank of the user. Used to determine what channels a user can access or what other users the user can moderate.
boolIndicates whether the user the ability kick/ban/unban others.
boolIndicates whether the user can access the logs. This should always be 0, unless the client has a dedicated log view that can be accessed without connecting to the chat server.
boolIndicates whether the user can set an alternate display name.
intIndicates whether the user can create channel. If 0 the user cannot create channels, if 1 the user can create channels but they are to disappear when all users have left it and if 2 the user can create channels that permanently stay in the channel assortment.
- -## Client Packets -These are the packets sent from the client to the server. - -### Packet `0`: Ping -Used to prevent the client from closing the session due to inactivity. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID
timestampTime the packet was sent to the serverAdded in version 2
- -### Packet `1`: Authentication -Takes a variable number of parameters that are fed into the authentication script associated with the chat. - - - - - - - -
...stringAny amount of data required to complete authentication
- -### Packet `2`: Message -Informs the server that the user has sent a message. - -Commands are described lower in the document. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID
stringMessage text, may not contain \t
- -### Packet `3`: Focus Channel -Selects which channel messages should be sent to. - -Added in Version 2. - - - - - - - -
channel nameChannel to change focus to
- -### Packet `4`: Typing -Informs the currently focussed channel that this client is writing a message. - -Added in Version 2. - -## Server Packets -These are the packets sent from the server to the client. - -### Packet `0`: Pong -Response to client packet `0`: Ping. - - - - - - - -
timestampTime the packet was sent to the clientOriginally this field contained the string pong, but this value was completely unused and can be safely replaced.
- -### Packet `1`: Join/Auth -While authenticated this packet indicates that a new user has joined the server/channel. Before authentication this packet serves as a response to client packet `1`: Authentication. - -#### Successful authentication response -Informs the client that authentication has succeeded. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
stringy
intUser ID
stringUsername
colorUsername color
user permissionsUser permissions
channel nameDefault channel the user will join following this packet
intExtensions version number. If this field is missing, version 1 is implied.Added in Version 2
session idID of the currently active sessionAdded in Version 2
- -#### Failed authentication response -Informs the client that authentication has failed. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
stringn
string - Reason for failure. -
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  • authfail: Authentication data is invalid.
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  • userfail: Username in use.
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  • sockfail: A connection has already been started (used to cap maximum connections to 5 in SharpChat).
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  • joinfail: User attempting to authenticate is banned.
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timestampIf joinfail this contains expiration time of the ban, otherwise it is empty.
- -#### User joining -Informs the client that a user has joined. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
timestampTime the user joined
intUser ID
stringUsername
colourUsername color
user permissionsUser permissions
intSequence ID
- -### Packet `2`: Chat message -Informs the client that a chat message has been received. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
timestampTime when the message was received by the server
int - User ID. - If -1 this message is an informational message from the server and the next field takes on a special form. -
string -

Message, sanitised by the server

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- If this is an informational message this field is formatted as follows and concatenated by the form feed character \f, respresented in ASCII by 0x0C. Bot message formats are described lower in the document. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
int - Message type. -
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  • 0 for a normal informational message.
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  • 1 for an error.
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stringAn id of a string in the legacy language files.
...stringAny number of parameters used to format the language string.
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intSequence ID
message flagsMessage flags
channel nameChannel this message was sent inAdded in Version 2
- -### Packet `3`: User disconnect -Informs the client that a user has disconnected. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID
stringUsername
string - One of four disconnect reasons. -
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  • leave: The user gracefully left, e.g. "x logged out".
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  • timeout: The user lost connection unexpectedly, e.g. "x timed out".
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  • kick: The user has been kicked, e.g. "x has been kicked".
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  • flood: The user has been kicked for exceeding the flood protection limit, e.g. "x has been kicked for spam".
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timestampTime when the user disconnected
intSequence ID
- -### Packet `4`: Channel event -This packet informs the user about channel related updates. The only consistent parameter across sub-packets is the first one described as follows. - - - - - - - -
int - Channel information update event ID. -
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  • 0: A channel has been created.
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  • 1: A channel has been updated.
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  • 2: A channel has been deleted.
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- -#### Sub-packet `0`: Channel creation -Informs the client that a channel has been created. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
channel nameThe name of the new channel
boolIndicates whether the channel is password protected
boolIndicates whether the channel is temporary, meaning the channel will be deleted after the last person departs
- -#### Sub-packet `1`: Channel update -Informs the client that details of a channel has changed. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
channel nameOld/current name of the channel
channel nameNew name of the channel
boolIndicates whether the channel is password protected
boolIndicates whether the channel is temporary, meaning the channel will be deleted after the last person departs
- -#### Sub-packet `2`: Channel deletion -Informs the client that a channel has been deleted - - - - - - - -
channel nameName of the channel that has been deleted
- -### Packet `5`: Channel switching -This packet informs the client about channel switching. - - - - - - - -
int - Channel information update event ID. -
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  • 0: A user joined the channel. Sent to all users in said channel.
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  • 1: A user left the channel. Sent to all users in said channel.
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  • 2: The client is to forcibly join a channel.
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- -#### Sub-packet `0`: Channel join -Informs the client that a user has joined the channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID
stringUsername
colorUsername color
intSequence ID
- -#### Sub-packet `1`: Channel departure -Informs the client that a user has left the channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID
intSequence ID
- -#### Sub-packet `2`: Forced channel switch -Informs the client that it has been forcibly switched to a different channel. - - - - - - - -
channel nameThe name of the channel that the user has been switched to
- -### Packet `6`: Message deletion -Informs the client that a message has been deleted. - - - - - - - -
intSequence ID of the deleted message
- -### Packet `7`: Context information -Informs the client about the context of a channel before the client was present. - - - - - - - -
int - Context event ID. -
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  • 0: Users present in the current channel.
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  • 1: A message already in the channel, occurs more than once per channel.
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  • 2: Channels on the server.
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- -#### Sub-packet `0`: Existing users -Informs the client about users already present in the channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intAmount of users present in the channel
Context UserAn amount of repetitions of this object based on the number in the previous param, the object is described below
- -##### Context User object - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID
stringUsername
colorUsername color
user permissionsUser permissions
boolWhether the user should be visible in the users list
- -#### Sub-packet `1`: Existing message -Informs the client about an existing message in a channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
timestampTime when the message was received by the server
intUser ID
stringUsername
colorUsername color
user permissionsUser permissions
stringMessage text, functions the same as described in Packet 2: Chat message
intSequence ID
boolWhether the client should notify the user about this message
message flagsMessage flags
- -#### Sub-packet `2`: Channels -Informs the client about the channels on the server. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intAmount of channels on the channel
Context ChannelAn amount of repetitions of this object based on the number in the previous param, the object is described below
- -##### Context Channel object - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
channel nameName of the channel
boolIndicates whether the channel is password protected
boolIndicates whether the channel is temporary, meaning the channel will be deleted after the last person departs
- -### Packet `8`: Context clearing -Informs the client that the context has been cleared. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
int - Number indicating what has been cleared. -
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  • 0: The message list has been cleared.
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  • 1: The user list has been cleared.
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  • 2: The channel list has been cleared.
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  • 3: Both the message and user listing have been cleared.
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  • 4: The message, user and channel listing have all been cleared.
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channel nameChannel this clear is targeted towards. Ignore packet if this is set and channels are supposedly to be cleared. If this field is empty this packet is intended for the entire context.Added in Version 2
- -### Packet `9`: Forced disconnect -Informs the client that they have either been banned or kicked from the server. - - - - - - - - - - - - -
bool -
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  • 0: The client has been kicked, can reconnect immediately.
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  • 1: The client has been banned, can reconnect after the timestamp (documented below) in the next param has expired.
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timestampBan expiration time
- -### Packet `10`: User update -Informs that another user's details have been updated. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
intUser ID of the affected user
stringNew username
colorNew username color
user permissionsUser permissions
- -### Packet `11`: Typing -Informs the client that a user is typing. - -Added in version 2. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
channel nameName of the channel in which the user is typing. If this field is empty, assume it has been sent to the user directly for private messaging.
intUser ID of the typing user
timestampTime when the user started typing.
- -## Bot Messages -Formatting IDs sent by user -1. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Informational
StringDescriptionArguments
sayJust echoes the arguments in a message.The message.
silenceInforms the client that they have been silenced.
unsilInforms the client that they are no longer silenced.
silokInforms the client that they have successfully silenced another user.The username of the silenced user.
usilokInforms the client that they have successfully removed the silencing from another user.The username of the unsilenced user.
flwarnInforms the client that they are risking being kicking for flood protection (spam).
unbanInforms the client that they have successfully removed the ban from a user or ip address.
banlistProvides a list with banned users and IP addresses. - Sets of "<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="Chat.SendMessageWrapper('/unban '+ this.innerHTML);">{0}</a>" where {0} is the username of the banned user or the banned IP address. The set is separated by ", " -
whoProvides a list of users currently online. - Sets of "<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="UI.InsertChatText(this.innerHTML);">{0}</a>" where {0} is the username of a user. The current online user is highlighted with " style="font-weight: bold;"" before the closing > of the opening <a> tag. The set is separated by ", " -
whochanProvides a list of users currently online in a specific channel. - Sets of "<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="UI.InsertChatText(this.innerHTML);">{0}</a>" where {0} is the username of a user. The current online user is highlighted with " style="font-weight: bold;"" before the closing > of the opening <a> tag. The set is separated by ", " -
joinInforms the client that a user connected with the server.The username of said user.
jchanInforms the client that a user moved into the channel.The username of said user.
leaveInforms the client that a user disconnected from the server.The username of said user.
lchanInforms the client that a user moved out of the channel.The username of said user.
kickInforms the client that a user has disconnect because they got kicked.The username of said user.
floodInforms the client that a user has disconnect because they got kicked for flood protection.The username of said user.
nickInforms the client that a user has changed their nickname.The first argument is the previous username of said user, the second argument is their new username.
crchanInforms the client that they have successfully created a channel.The name of the channel.
delchanInforms the client that they have successfully deleted a channel.The name of the channel.
cpwdchanInforms the client that they have successfully changed the password of the channel.
cprivchanInforms the client that they have successfully changed the hierarchy level required for the channel.
ipaddrShows the IP address of another user.First argument is the username, second argument is the IP address.
Error
StringDescriptionArguments
generrGeneric fallback error.
silerrInforms the client that the user they tried to silence had already been silenced.
usilerrInforms the client that the user whose silence they tried to revoke hasn't been silenced.
silperrInforms the client that they are not allowed to silence that user.
usilperrInforms the client that they are not allowed to remove the silence from that user.
silselfInforms the client that they cannot silence themselves.
delerrInforms the client that they are not allowed to delete a message.
notbanInforms the client that a username or IP address is not banned.The provided username or IP address.
whoerrInforms the client that they do not have access to the channel they specified for the /who command.The provided channel name.
cmdnaTells the client they're not allowed to use a command.First argument is the name of the command.
nocmdTells the client the command they tried to run does not exist.First argument is the name of the command.
cmderrTells the client that they formatted the last command incorrectly.
usernfTells the client that the user they requested was not found on the server.The requested username.
kicknaTells the client that they are not allowed to kick a given user.Username of the user they tried to kick.
samechanTells the client that they are already in the channel they are trying to switch to.The name of the channel.
ipchanTells the client that they aren't allowed to switch to the provided channel.The name of the channel.
nochanTells the client that the channel they tried to switch to does not exist.The name of the channel.
nopwchanTells the client that the channel they tried to switch to requires a password.The name of the channel.
ipwchanTells the client that the password to tried to switch to the channel to was invalid.The name of the channel.
inchanInforms the client that the channel name contained invalid characters.
nischanTells the client that a channel with that name already exists.The name of the channel.
ndchanTells the client that they're not allowed to delete that channel.The name of the channel.
namchanTells the client that they're not allowed to edit that channel.The name of the channel.
nameinuseTells the client that the nickname they tried to use is already being used by someone else.The name.
rankerrTells the client that they're not allowed to do something to a user because they have a higher hierarchy than them.
- -## Commands -Actions sent through messages prefixed with `/`. Arguments are described as `[name]`, optional arguments as `[name?]`. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NameActionExpected bot messages
/afk [reason?]Marks the current user as afk, the first 5 characters from the user string are prefixed uppercase to the current username prefixed by &lt; and suffixed by &gt;_ resulting in a username that looks like <AWAY>_flash if /afk away is ran by the user flash. If no reason is specified "AFK" is used.
/nick [name?]Temporarily changes the user's nickname prefixed with ~. If the user's original name or no argument at all is specified the command returns the user's name to its original state without the prefix. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to change own nickname.
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  • nameinuse: Someone else is using the username.
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  • nick: Username has changed.
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- /msg [username] [message]
- /whisper [username] [message] -
Sends a private message to another user. -
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  • cmderr: Missing username and/or message arguments.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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- /me [message]
- /action [message] -
Sends a message but with flags 11000 instead of the regular 10010, used to describe an action.
- /who [channel?] - If no argument is specified it'll return all users on the server, if a channel is specified it'll return all users in that channel. -
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  • nochan: The given channel does not exist.
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  • whoerr: The user does not have access to the channel.
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  • whochan: Listing of users in a channel.
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  • who: Listing of users.
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- /delete [channel name or message id] - If the argument is entirely numeric this function acts as an alias for /delmsg, otherwise /delchan.
- /join [channel] - Switches the current user to a different channel. -
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  • nochan: The given channel does not exist.
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  • ipchan: The user does not have access to the channel.
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  • ipwchan: The provided password was invalid.
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  • nopwchan: A password is required to enter the given channel.
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- /create [hierarchy?] [name] - Creates a new channel. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to create channels.
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  • cmderr: Command isn't formatted correctly.
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  • rankerr: Tried to set channel hierarchy higher than own.
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  • inchan: Given name contained invalid characters.
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  • nischan: A channel with the given name already exists.
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  • crchan: Successfully created channel.
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- /delchan [name] - Deletes an existing channel. -
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  • cmderr: Command isn't formatted correctly.
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  • nochan: No channel with the given name exists.
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  • ndchan: Not allowed to delete this channel.
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  • delchan: Deleted channel.
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- /password [password?]
- /pwd [password?] -
Changes the password for a channel. Specify no argument to remove the password. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to change the password.
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  • cpwdchan: Success.
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- /privilege [hierarchy]
- /rank [hierarchy]
- /priv [hierarchy] -
Changes what user hierarchy is required to enter a channel. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to change hierarchy.
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  • rankerr: Missing rank argument or trying to set hierarchy to one higher than their own.
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  • cprivchan: Success.
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- /say [message] - Broadcasts a message as the server to all users in all channels. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to broadcast.
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  • say: Broadcast message.
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- /delmsg [message id] - Deletes a message. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to delete messages.
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  • cmderr: Invalid arguments.
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  • delerr: The message does not exist, or the user's hierarchy is lower than the sender.
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- /kick [user] [time?] - Kicks a user from the server. If no time is specified the kick expires immediately. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to kick users.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • kickna: Sender is trying to kick themselves, someone with a higher hierarchy or someone that's already banned.
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  • cmderr: Provided time is invalid.
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- /ban [user] [time?] - Kicks a user and IP address from the server. If no time is specified the kick will never expire. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to kick users.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • kickna: Sender is trying to kick themselves, someone with a higher hierarchy or someone that's already banned.
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  • cmderr: Provided time is invalid.
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- /unban [user]
- /pardon [user] -
Revokes the ban of a user. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke user bans.
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  • notban: User is not banned.
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  • unban: Success.
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- /unbanip [user]
- /pardonip [user] -
Revokes the ban of an ip address. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke ip bans.
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  • notban: IP address is not banned.
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  • unban: Success.
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- /bans
- /banned -
Retrieves the list of banned users and ip addresses. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke ip bans.
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  • banlist: List of bans.
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- /silence [username] [time?] - Silences a user. If the time argument is not specified the silence is indefinite. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to silence users.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • silself: Tried to silence self.
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  • silperr: Tried to silence user of higher hierarchy.
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  • silerr: User is already silenced.
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  • cmderr: Time isn't formatted correctly.
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  • silence: Informs the user they have been silenced.
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  • silok: Tells the sender that the user has been silenced.
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- /unsilence [username] - Revokes a silence. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke silences.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • usilperr: Tried to revoke silence of user of higher hierarchy.
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  • usilerr: User isn't silenced.
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  • unsil: Informs the user that their silence has been revoked.
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  • usilok: Tells the sender that the user's silence has been revoked.
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- /ip [username]
- /whois [username] -
Gets a user's IP address. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to view IP addresses.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • ipaddr: IP address of user.
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diff --git a/Protocol.md b/Protocol.md deleted file mode 100644 index 0e97508..0000000 --- a/Protocol.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1225 +0,0 @@ -# Sock Chat Protocol Information -The protocol operates on a websocket in text mode. Messages sent between the client and server are a series of concatenated strings delimited by the vertical tab character, represented in most languages by the escape sequence `\t` and defined in ASCII as `0x09`. -The first string in this concatenation must be the packet identifier, sent as an integer. The packet identifiers are as follows. - -Some instructions are specific to newer revisions of the protocol and some instructions behave differently in newer revisions, all versions are documented but it is recommended you use the latest one. If a packet is marked as deprecated and you only aim to implement the latest version, you may omit it in your implementation as it will never be sent. - -The current stable version of the protocol is **Version 1**. - -## Client -These are the packets sent from the client to the server. - -### Packet `0`: Ping -Used to prevent the client from closing the session due to inactivity. - - - - - - - - - -
Version 1
intUser ID
- -### Packet `1`: Authentication -Takes a variable number of parameters that are fed into the authentication script associated with the chat. - - - - - - - - - -
Version 1
...anyAny amount of data required to complete authentication
- -### Packet `2`: Message -Informs the server that the user has sent a message. - -Required commands for Version 1 are described lower in the document. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Version 1
intUser ID
...stringMessage text, additional packet parameters should be glued on the server using \t
- -## Server -These are the packets sent from the server to the client. - -### Packet `0`: Pong -Response to client packet `0`: Ping. - - - - - - - - - -
Version 1
stringThe literal string pong
- -### Packet `1`: Join/Auth -While authenticated this packet indicates that a new user has joined the server/channel. Before authentication this packet serves as a response to client packet `1`: Authentication. - -#### Successful authentication response -Informs the client that authentication has succeeded. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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stringLiteral string y for yes
intSession User ID
stringUsername
stringCSS username color
permissions (string)User permissions, documented below
stringDefault channel the user will join following this packet
- -#### Failed authentication response -Informs the client that authentication has failed. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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stringLiteral string n for no
string - Reason for failure. -
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  • authfail: Authentication data is invalid.
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  • userfail: Username in use.
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  • sockfail: A connection has already been started (used to cap maximum connections to 5 in SharpChat).
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intIf joinfail; A timestamp (documented below) indicating the length of the ban
- -#### User joining -Informs the client that a user has joined. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intTimestamp, documented below of when the user joined
intUser ID
stringUsername
stringCSS username color
permissions (string)User permissions, documented below
intSequence ID
- -### Packet `2`: Chat message -Informs the client that a chat message has been received. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intTimestamp, documented below of when the message was received by the server
int - User ID. - If -1 this message is an informational message from the server and the next field takes on a special form. -
string -

Message, sanitised by the server

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- If this is an informational message this field is formatted as follows and concatenated by the form feed character \f, respresented in ASCII by 0x0C. Bot message formats are described lower in the document. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
int - Message type. -
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stringAn id of a string in the legacy language files.
...stringAny number of parameters used to format the language string.
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intSequence ID
message flagsMessage flags, documented below
- -### Packet `3`: User disconnect -Informs the client that a user has disconnected. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intUser ID
stringUsername
string - One of four disconnect reasons. -
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  • leave: The user gracefully left, e.g. "x logged out".
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  • timeout: The user lost connection unexpectedly, e.g. "x timed out".
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  • kick: The user has been kicked, e.g. "x has been kicked".
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  • flood: The user has been kicked for exceeding the flood protection limit, e.g. "x has been kicked for spam".
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intTimestamp, documented below of when the user disconnected
intSequence ID
- -### Packet `4`: Channel event -This packet informs the user about channel related updates. The only consistent parameter across sub-packets is the first one described as follows. - - - - - - - - - -
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int - Channel information update event ID. -
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  • 0: A channel has been created.
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  • 1: A channel has been updated.
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- -#### Sub-packet `0`: Channel creation -Informs the client that a channel has been created. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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stringThe name of the new channel
boolIndicates whether the channel is password protected
boolIndicates whether the channel is temporary, meaning the channel will be deleted after the last person departs
- -#### Sub-packet `1`: Channel update -Informs the client that details of a channel has changed. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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stringThe old/current name of the channel
stringThe new name of the channel
boolIndicates whether the channel is password protected
boolIndicates whether the channel is temporary, meaning the channel will be deleted after the last person departs
- -#### Sub-packet `2`: Channel deletion -Informs the client that a channel has been deleted - - - - - - - - - -
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stringThe name of the channel that has been deleted
- -### Packet `5`: Channel switching -This packet informs the client about channel switching. - - - - - - - - - -
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int - Channel information update event ID. -
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  • 0: A user joined the channel. Sent to all users in said channel.
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  • 1: A user left the channel. Sent to all users in said channel.
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  • 2: The client is to forcibly join a channel.
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- -#### Sub-packet `0`: Channel join -Informs the client that a user has joined the channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intUser ID
stringUsername
stringCSS username color
intSequence ID
- -#### Sub-packet `1`: Channel departure -Informs the client that a user has left the channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intUser ID
intSequence ID
- -#### Sub-packet `2`: Forced channel switch -Informs the client that it has been forcibly switched to a different channel. - - - - - - - - - -
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stringThe name of the channel that the user has been switched to
- -### Packet `6`: Message deletion -Informs the client that a message has been deleted. - - - - - - - - - -
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intSequence ID of the deleted message
- -### Packet `7`: Context information -Informs the client about the context of a channel before the client was present. - - - - - - - - - -
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int - Context event ID. -
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  • 2: Channels on the server.
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- -#### Sub-packet `0`: Existing users -Informs the client about users already present in the channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intAmount of users present in the channel
Context UserAn amount of repetitions of this object based on the number in the previous param, the object is described below
- -##### Context User object - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intUser ID
stringUsername
stringCSS username color
permissions (string)User permissions, documented below
boolWhether the user should be visible in the users list
- -#### Sub-packet `1`: Existing message -Informs the client about an existing message in a channel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intTimestamp, documented below
intUser ID
stringUsername
stringCSS username color
permissions (string)User permissions, documented below
stringMessage text, functions the same as described in Packet 2: Chat message
intSequence ID
boolWhether the client should notify the user about this message
message flagsMessage flags, documented below
- -#### Sub-packet `2`: Channels -Informs the client about the channels on the server. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intAmount of channels on the channel
Context ChannelAn amount of repetitions of this object based on the number in the previous param, the object is described below
- -##### Context Channel object - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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stringChannel name
boolIndicates whether the channel is password protected
boolIndicates whether the channel is temporary, meaning the channel will be deleted after the last person departs
- -### Packet `8`: Context clearing -Informs the client that the context has been cleared. - - - - - - - - - -
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int - Number indicating what has been cleared. -
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  • 1: The user list has been cleared.
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  • 2: The channel list has been cleared.
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  • 4: The message, user and channel listing have all been cleared.
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- -### Packet `9`: Forced disconnect -Informs the client that they have either been banned or kicked from the server. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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bool -
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  • 1: The client has been banned, can reconnect after the timestamp (documented below) in the next param has expired.
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intA timestamp (documented below) containing the ban expiration date and time
- -### Packet `10`: User update -Informs that another user's details have been updated. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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intUser ID of the affected user
stringNew username
stringNew CSS username color
permissions (string)User permissions, documented below
- -## Timestamps - -Timestamps in Sock Chat are seconds elapsed since a certain date. Under Sock Chat V1 timestamps are regular Unix Epoch timestamps where `0` is `1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC`. - -## User Permission String -The User Permission String consists out of five (5) parts concatenated by a space operator, indentified in most languages as the escape sequence and defined as the ASCII character `0x20`. -In the original specification it appeared as if custom permission flags were possible, these have always gone completely unused and should thus be avoided. -The parts are as follows: - -- An integer indicating the hierarchy of the user, this is used to determine whether a user has access to certain channels or is able to act out moderator actions upon certain users (lower can't affect higher). -- A boolean indicating whether the user has the ability to kick people. -- A boolean indicating whether the user has access to the logs, this should be zero unless the client has direct access to the message history without a connection the actual chat. -- A boolean indicating whether the user is able to change their nick/display name. -- An integer ranging from 0 to 2 indicating whether the user can create channels - - `0`: User cannot create channels. - - `1`: User can create channels, but only temporary ones. These _usually_ disappear after the last user left. - - `2`: User can create permanent channels. - -### Message Flags -The Message Flags alter how a message should be displayed to the client, these are all boolean values. -I'm not entirely sure if these allowed for custom flags, but much like the custom flags in the User Permission String, these have gone unused and should thus, also, be avoided. -The parts are as follows: - -- Username should appear using a **bold** font. -- Username should appear using a *cursive* font. -- Username should appear __underlined__. -- A colon `:` should be displayed between the username and the message. -- The message was sent privately, directly to the current user. - -As an example, the most common message flagset is `10010`. - -## Bot Messages - -Formatting IDs sent by user -1 in Version 1 of the protocol. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Informational
StringDescriptionArguments
sayJust echoes the arguments in a message.The message.
silenceInforms the client that they have been silenced.
unsilInforms the client that they are no longer silenced.
silokInforms the client that they have successfully silenced another user.The username of the silenced user.
usilokInforms the client that they have successfully removed the silencing from another user.The username of the unsilenced user.
flwarnInforms the client that they are risking being kicking for flood protection (spam).
unbanInforms the client that they have successfully removed the ban from a user or ip address.
banlistProvides a list with banned users and IP addresses. - Sets of "<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="Chat.SendMessageWrapper('/unban '+ this.innerHTML);">{0}</a>" where {0} is the username of the banned user or the banned IP address. The set is separated by ", " -
whoProvides a list of users currently online. - Sets of "<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="UI.InsertChatText(this.innerHTML);">{0}</a>" where {0} is the username of a user. The current online user is highlighted with " style="font-weight: bold;"" before the closing > of the opening <a> tag. The set is separated by ", " -
whochanProvides a list of users currently online in a specific channel. - Sets of "<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="UI.InsertChatText(this.innerHTML);">{0}</a>" where {0} is the username of a user. The current online user is highlighted with " style="font-weight: bold;"" before the closing > of the opening <a> tag. The set is separated by ", " -
joinInforms the client that a user connected with the server.The username of said user.
jchanInforms the client that a user moved into the channel.The username of said user.
leaveInforms the client that a user disconnected from the server.The username of said user.
lchanInforms the client that a user moved out of the channel.The username of said user.
kickInforms the client that a user has disconnect because they got kicked.The username of said user.
floodInforms the client that a user has disconnect because they got kicked for flood protection.The username of said user.
nickInforms the client that a user has changed their nickname.The first argument is the previous username of said user, the second argument is their new username.
crchanInforms the client that they have successfully created a channel.The name of the channel.
delchanInforms the client that they have successfully deleted a channel.The name of the channel.
cpwdchanInforms the client that they have successfully changed the password of the channel.
cprivchanInforms the client that they have successfully changed the hierarchy level required for the channel.
ipaddrShows the IP address of another user.First argument is the username, second argument is the IP address.
Error
StringDescriptionArguments
generrGeneric fallback error.
silerrInforms the client that the user they tried to silence had already been silenced.
usilerrInforms the client that the user whose silence they tried to revoke hasn't been silenced.
silperrInforms the client that they are not allowed to silence that user.
usilperrInforms the client that they are not allowed to remove the silence from that user.
silselfInforms the client that they cannot silence themselves.
delerrInforms the client that they are not allowed to delete a message.
notbanInforms the client that a username or IP address is not banned.The provided username or IP address.
whoerrInforms the client that they do not have access to the channel they specified for the /who command.The provided channel name.
cmdnaTells the client they're not allowed to use a command.First argument is the name of the command.
nocmdTells the client the command they tried to run does not exist.First argument is the name of the command.
cmderrTells the client that they formatted the last command incorrectly.
usernfTells the client that the user they requested was not found on the server.The requested username.
kicknaTells the client that they are not allowed to kick a given user.Username of the user they tried to kick.
samechanTells the client that they are already in the channel they are trying to switch to.The name of the channel.
ipchanTells the client that they aren't allowed to switch to the provided channel.The name of the channel.
nochanTells the client that the channel they tried to switch to does not exist.The name of the channel.
nopwchanTells the client that the channel they tried to switch to requires a password.The name of the channel.
ipwchanTells the client that the password to tried to switch to the channel to was invalid.The name of the channel.
inchanInforms the client that the channel name contained invalid characters.
nischanTells the client that a channel with that name already exists.The name of the channel.
ndchanTells the client that they're not allowed to delete that channel.The name of the channel.
namchanTells the client that they're not allowed to edit that channel.The name of the channel.
nameinuseTells the client that the nickname they tried to use is already being used by someone else.The name.
rankerrTells the client that they're not allowed to do something to a user because they have a higher hierarchy than them.
- -## Commands - -Actions sent through messages prefixed with `/` in Version 1 of the protocol. Arguments are described as `[name]`, optional arguments as `[name?]`. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NameActionExpected bot messages
/afk [reason?]Marks the current user as afk, the first 5 characters from the user string are prefixed uppercase to the current username prefixed by &lt; and suffixed by &gt;_ resulting in a username that looks like <AWAY>_flash if /afk away is ran by the user flash. If no reason is specified "AFK" is used.
/nick [name?]Temporarily changes the user's nickname prefixed with ~. If the user's original name or no argument at all is specified the command returns the user's name to its original state without the prefix. -
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- /msg [username] [message]
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Sends a private message to another user. -
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  • usernf: User not found.
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- /me [message]
- /action [message] -
Sends a message but with flags 11000 instead of the regular 10010, used to describe an action.
- /who [channel?] - If no argument is specified it'll return all users on the server, if a channel is specified it'll return all users in that channel. -
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  • nochan: The given channel does not exist.
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  • whochan: Listing of users in a channel.
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  • who: Listing of users.
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- /delete [channel name or message id] - If the argument is entirely numeric this function acts as an alias for /delmsg, otherwise /delchan.
- /join [channel] - Switches the current user to a different channel. -
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  • nochan: The given channel does not exist.
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  • ipchan: The user does not have access to the channel.
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  • ipwchan: The provided password was invalid.
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  • nopwchan: A password is required to enter the given channel.
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- /create [hierarchy?] [name] - Creates a new channel. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to create channels.
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  • cmderr: Command isn't formatted correctly.
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  • rankerr: Tried to set channel hierarchy higher than own.
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  • inchan: Given name contained invalid characters.
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  • nischan: A channel with the given name already exists.
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  • crchan: Successfully created channel.
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- /delchan [name] - Deletes an existing channel. -
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  • cmderr: Command isn't formatted correctly.
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  • nochan: No channel with the given name exists.
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  • ndchan: Not allowed to delete this channel.
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  • delchan: Deleted channel.
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- /password [password?]
- /pwd [password?] -
Changes the password for a channel. Specify no argument to remove the password. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to change the password.
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  • cpwdchan: Success.
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- /privilege [hierarchy]
- /rank [hierarchy]
- /priv [hierarchy] -
Changes what user hierarchy is required to enter a channel. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to change hierarchy.
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  • rankerr: Missing rank argument or trying to set hierarchy to one higher than their own.
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  • cprivchan: Success.
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- /say [message] - Broadcasts a message as the server to all users in all channels. -
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  • say: Broadcast message.
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- /delmsg [message id] - Deletes a message. -
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  • cmderr: Invalid arguments.
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  • delerr: The message does not exist, or the user's hierarchy is lower than the sender.
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- /kick [user] [time?] - Kicks a user from the server. If no time is specified the kick expires immediately. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to kick users.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • kickna: Sender is trying to kick themselves, someone with a higher hierarchy or someone that's already banned.
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  • cmderr: Provided time is invalid.
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- /ban [user] [time?] - Kicks a user and IP address from the server. If no time is specified the kick will never expire. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to kick users.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • kickna: Sender is trying to kick themselves, someone with a higher hierarchy or someone that's already banned.
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  • cmderr: Provided time is invalid.
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- /unban [user]
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Revokes the ban of a user. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke user bans.
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  • notban: User is not banned.
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  • unban: Success.
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- /unbanip [user]
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Revokes the ban of an ip address. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke ip bans.
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  • notban: IP address is not banned.
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  • unban: Success.
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- /bans
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Retrieves the list of banned users and ip addresses. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to revoke ip bans.
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  • banlist: List of bans.
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- /silence [username] [time?] - Silences a user. If the time argument is not specified the silence is indefinite. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to silence users.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • silself: Tried to silence self.
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  • silperr: Tried to silence user of higher hierarchy.
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  • silerr: User is already silenced.
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  • cmderr: Time isn't formatted correctly.
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  • silence: Informs the user they have been silenced.
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  • silok: Tells the sender that the user has been silenced.
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- /unsilence [username] - Revokes a silence. -
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • usilperr: Tried to revoke silence of user of higher hierarchy.
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  • usilerr: User isn't silenced.
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  • unsil: Informs the user that their silence has been revoked.
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  • usilok: Tells the sender that the user's silence has been revoked.
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- /ip [username]
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Gets a user's IP address. -
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  • cmdna: Not allowed to view IP addresses.
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  • usernf: User not found.
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  • ipaddr: IP address of user.
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