set_lastlog_level
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Synopsis:
set lastlog_level -]<level> [[-]<level> ...
Description:
This setting controls the type(s) of information that EPIC will store in its lastlog buffer. Any single message type, or any combination, may be used. If a type is prepended with a '-', messages of that type are explicitly not saved (useful with the ALL type). Message types may be abbreviated unambiguously.
Options:
| action | public and private CTCP ACTION messages | 
| ctcp | CTCP messages (except ACTION and DCC) | 
| dcc | DCC messages | 
| invite | INVITE messages | 
| join | JOIN messages | 
| kick | KICK messages | 
| mode | channel MODE changes | 
| msgs | MSG messages | 
| nick | nickname changes | 
| notes | NOTE messages (not supported on all servers) | 
| notice | NOTICE messages | 
| opnote | operator broadcast messages | 
| part | PART messages | 
| public | public channel messages | 
| quit | QUIT messages | 
| snote | anything hooked by the SERVER_NOTICE hook | 
| syserr | system error messages | 
| topic | channel topic changes | 
| userlog1 - 4 | reserved for the user (available with XECHO) | 
| walls | WALL messages (deprecated, no servers support it) | 
| wallop | WALLOP messages | 
| other | everything else (channel joins/parts, mode changes…) | 
| all | all of the above | 
| none | none of the above | 
Examples:
To log everything except server and operator notices:
/set lastlog_level all -opnotes -snotes
Bugs:
Message type names may only be abbreviated when including the type. The full name must be given when excluding the type with a '-'.
set_lastlog_level.txt · Last modified: 2016/06/06 15:02 by 127.0.0.1
                
                