AntiSpamMeta is an advanced IRC-based solution for combating online interactive spam. AntiSpamMeta uses a variety of spam detection and notification techniques designed to give you the most control over your IRC life. This allows you, for example, to see that someone is spamming in one channel while you are active in another, all without changing the channel. You can think of this like picture-in-picture on your television. AntiSpamMeta is designed to be the picture inside the picture so you don't have to think about what you are doing when you are monitoring lots of channels.
AntiSpamMeta is the front-line against spam on Wikimedia channels and has been credited with reducing spam by a large factor. AntiSpamMeta has won numerous online IRC barnstars including a distinction by freenode head-of-staff christel.
Threats
editThreat levels, in order of priority, are as follows: debug, info, low, medium, high, opalert Each threat contains all higher threats. Thus, if you are hilighted for debug, you will also be automatically hilighted for info, low, medium, high, and opalert. If you are hilighted for medium, you will also be hilighted for high and opalert. You get the idea.
In theory, the levels are used as such:
- debug - any sort of rule I'm testing.
- info - dns blacklist alerts and other early warning signs
- low - rules with a significant potential for false positives, minor nuisances, internal blacklists
- medium - Major problems that have a chance of being a false positive
- high - Major problems with very low / no chance of being a false positive
- opalert - this is exclusively used by the !ops command
The current ruleset for the bot is not public.
Commands
editFor everything except !ops, the trigger is ";"
Flags
edit- a(dmin) - This gives access mainly to stuff that control key bot features, including having it perform most irc actions
- d(ebug) - This is the most powerful flag, which grants the usage of extremely abuseable features
- t - say, do vanity commands
- o(perator) - These are useful commands, currently contains "exempt"
- h(ilight) - Access to the hilight command
List of commands
edithilight
edit- hilight <CHANNEL> <NICK>[ <LEVEL>]
- Adds NICK to the LEVEL-risk hilight list for CHANNEL, using low risk if level is unspecified. Use master in place of <CHANNEL> to add a user to the master list (useful for staff). To disable messages from one channel when a user is on the master list, type ;hilight <CHANNEL> <NICK> disable.
- dehilight <CHANNEL> <NICK>
- Removes NICK from all hilights in CHANNEL. Use master in place of <CHANNEL> to remove a user from the master list.
- showhilights <NICK>
- Shows all channels that NICK is hilighted on, and what levels they are hilighted for.
admin
editRequiring flag 'a':
- target <CHANNEL> <TARGET>[ <LEVEL>]
- Adds TARGET to the LEVEL-risk message list for CHANNEL, using low risk if level is unspecified. Use with extreme discretion or risk AfterDeath's fury.
- detarget <CHANNEL> <TARGET>
- Removes NICK from all message lists in CHANNEL
- join <CHANNEL>
- part <CHANNEL>
- quit[ <REASON>]
- rehash
- rereads config files
- rehash exempts
- rereads the exempt people list
- userx add <NickServ acct> <FLAGS>
- Assigns flags for the given nickserv account (*not* necessarily the person's nick)
- Example usage: userx add Thehelpfulone ahot
- This replaces the now deprecated "user add" command.
- Assigns flags for the given nickserv account (*not* necessarily the person's nick)
- userx del <ACCT>
- deletes the given user.
- userx flags <ACCT>[ <FLAGS>]
- sets the flags for ACCT to FLAGS, or shows the current flags. The d flag cannot be assigned without editing the configuration files.
- Probably works the same as userx add
debug
edit- sl <anything>
- Sends the string to the server
- ev <anything>
- eval's raw perl code
vanity
edit- say <something>
- do <something>
operator
edit- exempt <STRING>
- Exempts people whose nick, ident, or host matches STRING.
all
edit- query <CHANNEL> <NICK>!<USER>@<HOST>
- Queries the mysql database to see how many times the nickuserhost has triggered an alert for CHANNEL.
- Wildcards in the nick-user-host accepted.
- Use '%' in place of <CHANNEL> to query against all channel's in AntiSpamMeta's database.
- !ops[ <CHANNEL>][ <REASON>]
- Gets attention of people are on the hilight list for the channel that !ops is called in, or the channel provided.