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2025-05-27Fix some trivial wrong types when getting config values.Sadie Powell
2025-05-03Store the setter and ts for all modes and try to restore them.Sadie Powell
This is mostly for preserving channel list mode info.
2025-04-19Remove time from the name of some variables where its obvious.Sadie Powell
2025-04-16Use duration strings when reporting the expiry period.Sadie Powell
2025-04-16Update as many messages as possible for automatic line wrapping.Sadie Powell
2025-04-10Expand GetQueryCommand to take a command name.Sadie Powell
2025-03-09Sync the chanserv defaults between the code and config.Sadie Powell
2025-03-08Move some headers around.Sadie Powell
2025-03-02Return references instead of pointers from the config system.Sadie Powell
We used to return NULL from these methods but now we return an empty block so this can never actually be null now.
2025-01-14Merge branch '2.0' into 2.1.Sadie Powell
2024-10-22Replace usestrictprivmsg with something actually useful.Sadie Powell
Every IRC server we support (other than Bahamut which is probably on the chopping bock) uses UIDs so this setting does nothing. Instead, allow configuring a server-side alias for each service and use that when servicealias is enabled.
2024-10-18Merge branch '2.0' into 2.1Sadie Powell
2024-10-18Merge branch '2.0' into 2.1.Sadie Powell
2024-03-09Tweak the config default limits slightly.Sadie Powell
2024-02-29Rip out ns_access and related code.Sadie Powell
This is wildly insecure and has been disabled by default for at least a decade.
2024-02-22Route message tags into more message functions.Sadie Powell
2024-02-11Remove the time_t parameter from Tick and TickTimers.Sadie Powell
Most uses of Tick do not use the parameter and even when it is used it is always the same as CurTime.
2024-02-11Remove the now parameter from the Timer class.Sadie Powell
This was never actually changed from the default.
2024-01-24Shuffle modules around a bit.Sadie Powell