ON MODE
Format:
[@][=]ON MODE:<#channel>[;#channel][etc...]:<alias>
Example:
ON MODE:#vortec: /mode # $lastmode | /notice $nick Please don't change the channel mode!
Available info:
$nick - nick name of the user that changed the channel mode
$address - address of the user that changed the channel mode
# - the channel name
$lastmode - the last active channel mode prior to the change
$lastkey - the last channel key before the change
$lastlimit - the last channel limit
$key - the current channel key
$limit - current channel limit
The ON MODE event occurs when another user changes the channel mode. The #channel parameters(s) indicate for which channel(s) this particular event handler will be active.
No ON MODE event is generated if the mode changes include only the +o, -o or +b flags. These mode changes generate ON OP/ON DEOP and ON BAN events respectively.
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