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Official Network Services

In general, official service robots have a one letter name. One letter names are not available for normal users. You can always /VERIFY nick just in case. Robots you might bump into include:

C (chanfix@crazeweb.org)

Chanfix provides some protection for unregistered channels. It keeps track of ops in channels with four or more people, and will reop these channels if a qualified operator is present but noone has operator status. It does this without being present in channels.

G (rpgbot@games.crazeweb.org)

An instance of GameServ, hosting an RPG game in the #Games channel.

R (registry@crazeweb.org)

Registry keeps track of registered usernames and channels. R is the one to use for channel management. Registered channels will have the channel mode +R set, even if R is not present inside.

S (statsbot@stats.crazeweb.org)

Statistics robot that might be seen in channels from time to time. There is no user commands for it.

Endorsed client robots

Bot (*@bot.reg)

Allround utility robot. Doing things noone else can be bothered with, as well as various automated tasks.

Dealer (*@21.reg)

The IRC version of Blackjack can be played in #21

IdleRPG (*@idlerpg.reg)

Another instance of the original version. No active playing, just idle.