Operator Commands(Rank 2 To 10) |
Rank 2 Commands |
/s1 [Nick] [Message] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. Nick SalaaaaaaaaM .·'´¯)---«« Message. In this message will be in the color of the operator. |
/ac [msg1] [msg2] | Displays the message in the following format: ---( msg1)--- msg2. In this msg2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/act [action] [nick] | Displays certain texts in the public screen based on [action]. If [nick] is specified, then the text is directed towards that [nick]. If [nick] is not specified then the text displayed is a general address to other users. |
/a1 message | /Ça1 message |
/ws1 [Nick] [Message] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. Nick W'SalaaaaaaaaM .·'´¯)---«« Message. In this message will be in the color of the operator. |
/grant NICK | gives that user [NICK] the ability to use the coloring commands like /bo,/bl,/un,/it,/r,/g,/b,/p and IMAGES. If used as /grant - NICK , it will remove the grant from that nick.If used as /grant +, it will grant maximum of 10 Nicks at a time. |
/am [message1] [message2] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. message1.·'´¯)---«« message2. In this message2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/l1 [Message] | Displays the message in the following format: ((¨`·.¸¸_«« LeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVinG »»_¸¸.·´¨)) Message. In this Message will be in the color of the operator. |
/showip | Replaces your operator status with your IP address. |
/s2 [Nick] [Message] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. SalaaaaaaaaM Nick.·'´¯)---«« Message. In this message will be in the color of the operator. |
/ad [msg1] [msg2] | Displays the message in the following format: ¤{ msg1}¤ msg2. In this msg2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/ws2 [Nick] [Message] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. Nick W'SalaaaaaaaaM .·'´¯)---«« Message. In this message will be in the color of the operator. |
/ae [message1] [message2] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. message1.·'´¯)---«« message2. In this msg2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/a6 message | Displays the messages in 3D blue color |
/image [nick] [http://url] [message] | Sends a private image to that [nick] with that [message]. |
/a2 message | Displays the messages in bold and blink alternatively in the combination of following color sequence CC0000 3300FF 9900FF |
/a4 message | Displays the messages in 3D green color |
/l2 [Message] | Displays the message in the following format: ((¨`·.¸¸_«« LeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVinG SoooN»»_¸¸.·´¨)) Message. In this Message will be in the color of the operator. |
/ak [message1] [message2] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. message1.·'´¯)---«« message2. In this message2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/ag [message1] [message2] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. message1.·'´¯)---«« message2. In this message2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/ab [msg1] [msg2] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. msg1.·'´¯)---«« msg2. In this msg2 will be in the color of the operator. |
/a5 message | Displays the messages in 3D red color |
/a3 message | Displays the messages in bold and blink alternatively in the combination of following color sequence CCCC00 6666FF FF6600 |
/gmsg [NICK 1] [NICK 2] .. [NICK n] [message] | Sends the [message] to all the [NICK]s. |
/af [message1] [message2] | Displays the message in the following format: »»---(¯`'·. message1.·'´¯)---«« message2. In this msg2 will be in the color of the operator. |
Rank 3 Commands |
/post [message] | Posts the [message] in the public board. |
/a7 message | Displays the messages in brown color with yellow shadow |
/a9 message | Displays the messages in green color with yellow shadow |
/a8 message | Displays the messages in pink color with yellow shadow |
/warn [Operator Nick] | Posts a warning message against that particular [Operator Nick] in the public screen.. |
Rank 4 Commands |
/pact [action] [nick] | Posts the [action] in the private buffer of the [nick]. |
/rid [Room_Name] | Shows the ID information about that Special [Room_Name]. |
/ticker [messagetype] [message] | POsts the message in the ticker queue. Based on the messagetype(between 1 to 3) used the color of the displayed message will vary.When used as /ticker, it will display ticker queue posted by the operator. When used as /ticker - [REFERENCE NUMBER] it will delete the corresponding posted message from the ticker queue. |
Rank 5 Commands |
/save [nick] [reason] | Saves the private messages [nick] and the messages send by the operator to the [nick]. If used as /save + [reason] it will save all the private messages. |
/link [http://url] [message] | Posts a link in public. |
/fade [color_value_1] [color_value_2] [color_value_3] [color_value_4] [bo-it-un-bl] [message] | Displays a colorful fade text. Try this example - "/fade ff0000 99bb22 22aa90 0000bb bo-un HELoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo All"
1) You cannot use color_names with this command. You have to specify color_values only. A correct combination will have 6 digits consisting of integers from "0" to "9" or alphabets from "A" to "F". 2) [bo-it-un-bl] which is case insensitive, is same as in "/mix" command. "bo" stands for bold, "it" for italics, "un" for underline and "bl" for blinking. You can therefore control the properties of your message via this. If you want to keep your default text propety, you can specify just a hypen "-" instead of any value. 3) Since the number of colors to be specified is 4, your message should be more than 4 characters in length, or else this command will fail.
Usage Eg: "/fade ff0000 ff00ff 00ff00 0000ff bo-it Welcome dear friends to HeartChat." Usage Eg: "/fade ff0000 ff00ff 00ff00 0000ff - Welcome dear friends to HeartChat." |
/plink [nick] [http://url] [message] | Sends the http link to the [nick] in the private with the [message]. |
Rank 6 Commands |
/id [Op_nick] | Shows the ID information about that [Op_nick]. |
/kick [nick][reason] | Kicks that [nick] off the chat for 5 minutes for that [reason]. |
Rank 7 Commands |
/allrooms | Displays all rooms online, the number of users in each one, and its status whether locked or unlocked. |
Rank 8 Commands |
/filter [text/nick] | Filters the messages of that particular [nick], or the messages containg that particular [text] from the public screen (current room). The search is case sensitive.When used as /filter - [NICK] it will filter all the messages of the particular [NICK]. |
Rank 9 Commands |
Sorry No Commands for this Rank. |
Rank 10 Commands |
/unfilter [room] | When used alone, it undoes the last filter done in the current room. When used with [room], it undoes the last filter done in that particular [room] (public screen). |
/nick [NEW NICK] | Changes the nick to [NEW NICK] |
/complain [nick] [complain text] | Sends a complaint chat-mail to Rank 19 and above against that [nick]. |
/logs | Displays the complete logs of the chat. |
/record | Shows your record. |
/time [Op_nick] [Month Number] [Year] | Show the complete login time period for the [Op_nick] for the [Month Number] and Year [Year].[Month Number] should be between 1 and 12 and [Year] is optional. |
/rate OPNICK RATESCALE | Operators can rate other Operators using the following command : /rate OPNICK RATESCALE ( for eg: /rate OPNICK 3). The RATESCALE can be between 1 to 5. |