--- author: ~ben published: true title: channel modes description: channel management category: - main --- tilde.chat uses [anope](http://anope.org) irc services to provide accounts and channel management features. anope provides the following pseudo-users to manage the network: - NickServ - ChanServ - BotServ - HostServ - MemoServ - OperServ you can likely guess what each one does by the name. for more info about each part of services, you can ask it for help with the following commands: /msg nickserv help pass the name of the subcommand after `help` for further information. ## registering channels you can register a channel with ChanServ: /msg chanserv register #mychannel you can only register if you already have +o (chanops). this is automatically granted when you are the first person to join a channel. note that you need to be identified to NickServ for this to work. the channel will be registered to your account, and you will automatically be granted +q and +o. ## setting persistent modes in your own channels with chanserv now that you've registered your channel, you can set up access for people as you see fit. the easiest way to manage access lists is with the following commands: /msg chanserv aop #mychannel add /msg chanserv hop #mychannel add /msg chanserv vop #mychannel add /msg chanserv qop #mychannel add these are used to configure a list of modes that will be set and maintained automatically by ChanServ. in this case, `aop` stands for automatic op and corresponds to +o for that user in your channel. `hop` corresponds to +h, `vop` to +v, `qop` to +q. you can also `del`, `list`, or `clear` your modelists. see the help for more info: `/msg chanserv help aop`