IRC Commands
From #openttdcoop wiki
In our channel #openttdcoop there are 2 bots active. One bot is called "publicserver" and whenever it is on IRC you know that there is a Public Server Game running. The second bot is called "JJ" which is giving us some additional features to the IRC channel itself.
publicserver understands several commands and gives you the the ability to communicate with people on The Public Server via our IRC channel. Just type this command in your chatline. You can also send commands to publicserver by private message (/msg) if you do not wish to disturb the flow of the channel.
Command | Description |
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!archive | Shows the link to our saved games archive |
!blog | Shows the link to our blog |
!companies | Lists the companies on the Public Server (should just be one) |
!companycount | Tells you the number of companies in the game, mostly only one in our games though |
!date | Shows current game date |
!download | Shows you the download links of the current OpenTTD version we use |
!grf | Returns the URL of the GRF-Info-Page |
!help | URL to access this help-page |
!info | Shows game details. |
!ip | Shows IP-Address and Port of the server |
!junctionary | Show the link to our Junctionary |
!password | Shows the actual password of the Public Server in our channel |
!playercount | Tells you how many people are playing on the Public Server |
!players | Lists the people who are playing on the Public Server, if any |
!revision | The version of OpenTTD |
!rss | Show the link to our RSS-feed |
!save | Saves the game on Public Server |
!svn | Shows the command to update the client via SVN |
!url | Shows the link to the Public Server helppage |
!version | The version of Autopilot |
!wiki | Shows the link to our wiki |
!rules | Shows the link to the playing rules of this server |
!rcon <command> | Execute a command on the console (requires channel op) |
!trains <number> | set max_trains to <number> (requires channel op) |
!pause | pause the game (requires channel op) |
JJ (JimmyJames) logs our channel and gives you some other nice stuff: (prefix for commands: @)
Command | Description |
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@logs | Shows channel logs |
@seen username | Shows, when a user was online last time and sends him a msg when returning |
@tunnels <TrainLength> <TunnelLength> | Returns the amount of tunnels (or bridges) required for a distance of <TunnelLength> with trains of <TrainLength> e.g. "@tunnels 7 21" See IRC:Tunnels |