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IRC services is a common name for a set of features implemented in most modern Internet Relay Chat networks. Services are automated bots with special status which are generally used to provide users with access with certain privileges and protection. They usually implement some sort of login system so that only people on the access control list can obtain these services.

Components

The most popular style of services use a number of fake clients whose names end in "Serv". The four below are nearly always seen in services of this style.

Some others are also seen following this naming convention in some services packages including:

IRC Services Software Packages

There are several software packages that implement services. Some of the popular ones include srvx, [atheme], [Hybserv] (developed for use with the Hybrid IRC daemon software), Epona (Now deprecated), Anope, and [IRC Services 5] (supporting a wide range of IRC daemons). While some of these packages provide excellent features in the eyes of many users, some network operators decide to write their own services, with the most important reasons being flexibility, customization, and often, mostly on smaller networks, fun also plays an important role. Not all packages implement the above service bots. Also, sometimes the bots have different names, and may or may not implement these functions in the form listed above. Even so, the above form is the most common.

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