| General Info Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -rules |
Displays the link to the channel rules -- http://abgx.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=6#6 |
All |
| -faq |
Displays the link to the channel FAQ -- http://abgx.net/faq.php |
All |
| -cmds |
Aliases: !cmds -commands !commands -help !help
Displays the link to the commands list -- http://abgx.net/commands.php and a quick list of the triggers
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All |
| -levels |
Displays a list of the levels hierarchy, the points required to reach that level, and the commands gained once you reach a level
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All |
| -anonfillinginfo |
For security/privacy purposes, fillers have the option to fill requests anonymously

All points for the fills are still applied to the filler's score, but the filler's nick will not appear publically in any request-related triggers, searches, or on the website, but instead, the filler's nick will be replaced with "Anonymous person"

To use anonymous filling, simply do your triggers via message to BinaryBot like so:

/msg BinaryBot -search blah blah blah keywords
/msg BinaryBot -myfills
/msg BinaryBot -filling 9999 8888 7777 6666 etc.
/msg BinaryBot -pfilling 9999 8888 7777 6666 etc.
/msg BinaryBot -undo 9999 8888 7777 6666 etc.
/msg BinaryBot -filled 9999 8888 7777 6666 etc.

Note: If you do an anonymous filling, but then do the -filled publically in the channel, your cover will be blown, so be aware of which ones you did anonymously, and be sure to -filled or -undo them via /msg

Tip: doing a -myfills will indicate to you which ones you are filling anonymously
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All |
| Request-Related Info Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -reqs |
Displays the link to the current requests page |
All |
| -fills |
Displays the link to the current fillings page |
All |
| -posted |
Displays the link to the filled requests page |
All |
| -last5 |
Displays a list of the 5 most recently added requests |
All |
| -last5f |
Displays a list of the 5 most recently filled requests |
All |
| -reqinfo |
Aliases: -check
Syntax: -reqinfo <ReqID#>
Example: -reqinfo #### #### #### #### etc.
Displays information about a particular ReqID#. This command supports multiple ReqIDs, and can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -reqinfo #### #### #### etc. |
All |
| -search |
Aliases: !search @search -find !find @find
Syntax: -search <keyword(s)>
Example: -search EPSN Hoops DNL
Searches through all requests/fillings/filled for reqs that match the keyword(s) you specify, and can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -search <keyword(s)> |
All |
| Personal Request-Related Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -addreq |
Syntax: -addreq <FULL|PART> <# of files> <description>
| Examples: |
-addreq FULL 71 Genma_Onimusha_XBOX-ProjectX NTSC DVD5 px-geno 71x50MB |
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-addreq PART 5 Genma_Onimusha_XBOX-ProjectX NTSC DVD5 px-geno.r05,r07-r09,r47 |
Free-form method of adding a request. Please be sure to include as much information as possible, such as name, region, media, filename, etc. The easier you make it for fillers to find the item in their collection, the more likely it will get filled.
Tip: To find details about a game, use -gamesearch keyword(s)
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All |
| -addreq gameid |
Syntax: -addreq gameid <GameID#>
An automated way of adding a request via it's associated GameID#. This will automatically assemble all the pertinent information and automatically submit the request for you. The GameID# can be obtained by using -gamesearch keyword(s). |
All |
| -fixreq |
Syntax: -fixreq <ReqID#> <type|count|req|all> <(full|part)|#|text|(see -addreq syntax)>
| Examples: |
-fixreq 1976 type FULL |
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-fixreq 1976 count 74 |
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-fixreq 1976 req Genma_Onimusha_XBOX-ProjectX NTSC DVD5 px-geno |
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-fixreq 1976 all PART 5 Genma_Onimusha_XBOX-ProjectX NTSC DVD5 px-geno.r05,r07-r09,r47 |
Allows you to fix/modify a request. Note: -fixreq can only be done on requests which are still in the requested state
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All |
| -delreq |
Syntax: -delreq <ReqID#>
Allows you to delete an incorrect or unwated request. Note: -delreq can only be done on requests which are still in the requested state |
All |
| -filling |
Syntax: -filling <ReqID#>
Example: -filling #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows you to mark a request as filling, which means you will post it to the newsgroup generally within a 4 day timespan. This command can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -filling #### #### #### etc. |
All |
| -pfilling |
Aliases: -fillingp -filling -p
Syntax: -pfilling <ReqID#> OR -fillingp <ReqID#> OR -filling <ReqID#> -p
Example: -pfilling #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows you to mark a request as filling, same as above, but in this case the "p" signifies that you will post a 10% par2 recovery set along with the rars so that people may use those to rebuild any missing/corrupt/incomplete rars. Filling with par2s gives you bonus points for requests with counts equal to or higher than 10. For example, a request for 47 files will give you 10% bonus points 47x10%=5 bonus points (rounded up)). This command can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -pfilling #### #### #### etc. |
All |
| -undo |
Syntax: -undo <ReqID#>
Example: -undo #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows you to undo a request that you had marked as -filling, reverting it back to requested state so someone else may choose to fill it, and can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -undo #### #### #### etc. |
All |
| -undofilled |
Syntax: -undofilled <ReqID#>
Example: -undofilled #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows you to undo a request that you had marked as -filled, reverting it back to filling state until you again mark it as -filled. This command can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -undofilled #### #### #### etc. |
All |
| -filled |
Syntax: -filled <ReqID#>
Example: -filled #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows you to mark a request as being filled, meaning you have completed posting it to the newsgroup, and can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -filled #### #### #### etc. |
All |
| -watch |
Syntax: -watch <ReqID#>
Example: -watch #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows yout to "watch" someone elses request almost as if it were your own |
All |
| -rwatch |
Syntax: -rwatch <ReqID#>
Example: -rwatch #### #### #### #### etc.
Allows you to remove a watched request from your watches list |
All |
| -myall |
Displays a quick list with totals of your current requests, watches, and fills |
All |
| -myreqs |
Displays a list of your requests and their current status |
All |
| -myfills |
Displays a list of your current fillings, and can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -myfills |
All |
| -mywatches |
Displays a list of other peoples requests that you are currently watching |
All |
| -myreqsn |
Displays how many requests you currently have in the database |
All |
| -myfillsn |
Displays how many fills you currently have in the database |
All |
| -mywatchesn |
Displays how many watches you currently have in the database |
All |
| -smsnotices |
The notify system allows you receive notificatons via Email or SMS to your cellphone whenever one of your requests or watches changes status (filling/filled/undo/delreq).
 The notify system is an opt-in service, and you can add, change or delete your information at any time. For a commands list, type /msg BinaryBot notify help.
 All notification information (password, email/sms addresses) is fully encrypted and stored in a secure database. Authorization is based on your nick and host to prevent unauthorized modification or display of your personal information. |
All |
| -reportfill |
Syntax: -reportfill <ReqID#> <details/reason for reporting>
Allows you to report a request/filling/filled that is in error, or was posted incorrectly
Reports are sent to admins who will review the report and make any adjustments necessary, which can include modifying a request, reverting bonus points, reverting base and bonus points, and reverting an incorrectly-filled item back to requested status. This command can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -reportfill <ReqID#> <reason> |
All |
| -reportrnr |
Syntax: -reportrnr <ReqID#> <optional reason (defaults to "req-and-run" if no reason is supplied)>
Allows you to report a "req-n-run" request, where the user has made a request and immediately fled from the channel
Reports are sent to admins who will review the report and make any adjustments necessary, which in the case of a req-and-run, will immediately lock the request from being marked as -filling, and allow for automatic deletion of the request via -revert. This command can also be done anonymously with /msg BinaryBot -reportrnr <ReqID#> <optional reason (defaults to "req-and-run" if no reason is supplied)> |
All |
| -anonymizer |
Syntax: /msg GooGLeBoT -anonymizer #channel <enable|disable> <ReqID#|all>
Allows you to make any of your individual fills or all your fills anonymous or public
If you want to go completely anonymous or if you want to stop hiding in the shadows, this is the command for you. |
All |
| Personal Status Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -myscore |
Aliases: -myinfo -score -info
Displays your current score (# files filled), # reqs filled, # reqs filling, # reqs made, level name, your current ranking and the number of points needed to take over the next highest rank |
All |
| -mygscore |
Aliases: -myginfo -gscore -ginfo
Displays your current global scores (# files filled), # reqs filled, # reqs filling, # reqs made, level name, and cumulative totals for all the channels you are active in |
All |
| -mystatsm |
Displays your scores for the current month # files filled, # reqs filled |
All |
| -mystatsp |
Displays your scores for the previous month # files filled, # reqs filled |
All |
| -score |
Aliases: -info
Displays your current score and other information |
All |
| -gscore |
Aliases: -ginfo
Displays your current global scores and other information |
All |
| -place |
Aliases: -rank
Displays your current ranking information |
All |
| -lastreq |
Aliases: -lastrequest -lastrequested
Displays the date, time and detals of the last request you made |
All |
| -lastfilling |
Displays the date, time and details of the last request you marked as filling. This will skip display of all anonymously-filling reqs, thereby displaying the last publically-filling req you've marked so as to maintain anonymity for those fillings |
All |
| -lastfill |
Aliases: -lastfilled
Displays the date, time and details of the last request you filled. This will skip display of all anonymously-filled reqs, thereby displaying the last publically-filled req you've done so as to maintain anonymity for those fills |
All |
| General Status Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -status |
Displays totals for the current number of requests, fillings, and filled for the channel |
All |
| -rlsdbstatus |
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
WWW: Accessible on our site at http://www.abgx.net/filename
Displays status information for our extensive xbox game database, indicating the total number of releases and the populated values amount for each type of info |
All |
| -getmissing |
Syntax: -getmissing <rlsgroup|region|media|filename|rarcount|rarsize|nfo|link>
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
WWW: Accessible on our site at http://www.abgx.net/filename
Allows lvl 3/2/1/0 users to be DCC'ed a .txt list of items in our extensive xbox game database that have missing info for whichever type you specify. Your help is appreciated in submitting any missing information to be added to the database! |
lvl 3+ |
| -score |
Aliases: -info
Syntax: -score <nick>
Displays the current score and other information for the nick you specify |
All |
| -gscore |
Aliases: -ginfo
Syntax: -gscore <nick>
Displays the current global scores and other information for the nick you specify |
All |
| -place |
Aliases: -rank
Syntax: -place <nick> OR -rank <nick>
| Examples: |
-place 2 |
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-place Bob |
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-place 3 7 Bob 30 Shirley Josh 11 |
Displays the current ranking information for the nick(s) and/or rank #'(s) you specify. This command supports mixed-multi nicks and #'s |
All |
-top10o -top20o -top30o |
Displays a list of the overall top 10/20/30 all-time fillers in the channel |
All |
-top10 -top20 -top30 |
Displays a list of the overall top 10/20/30 active fillers in the channel (those who have filled something within the past 30 days) |
All |
-top10m -top20m -top30m |
Displays a list of the top 10/20/30 fillers in the channel for the current month |
All |
-top10p -top20p -top30p |
Displays a list of the top 10/20/30 fillers in the channel for the previous month |
All |
-top10lo -top20lo -top30lo |
Displays a list of the overall top 10/20/30 all-time leechers in the channel |
All |
-top10l -top20l -top30l |
Displays a list of the overall top 10/20/30 active leechers in the channel (those who have requested something within the past 30 days) |
All |
-top10lm -top20lm -top30lm |
Displays a list of the top 10/20/30 leechers in the channel for the current month |
All |
-top10lp -top20lp -top30lp |
Displays a list of the top 10/20/30 leechers in the channel for the previous month |
All |
| -topidle |
Displays a list of the top 5 idlers in the channel |
All |
| -lastreq |
Aliases: -lastrequest -lastrequested
Syntax: -lastreq <nick>
Displays the date, time and detals of the last request made by the nick you specify |
All |
| -lastfilling |
Syntax: -lastfilling <nick>
Displays the date, time and details of the last filling marked by the nick you specify |
All |
| -lastfill |
Aliases: -lastfilled
Syntax: -lastfill <nick>
Displays the date, time and details of the last request filled by the nick you specify |
All |
| Game/File/Releases Details Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -gamesearch |
Aliases: -filename -file -folder
Syntax: -gamesearch <keyword(s)/filename(s)/foldername(s)>
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
WWW: Accessible on our site at http://www.abgx.net/filename
Queries our extensive xbox game database, returning matching results for the keyword(s)/filename(s)/foldername(s) you specify. In the results you will also see the associated GameID# -- this # can be used in the automated addreq trigger (-addreq gameid ) to make requesting something very easy |
All |
| -gameid |
Syntax: -gameid <GameID#>
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
Returns all information about a particular game in our extensive xbox game database |
All |
| -gamenfo |
Syntax: -gamenfo <keyword(s)/filename(s)/foldername(s)>
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
Queries our extensive xbox game database, returning game nfo links for games matching the keyword(s)/filename(s)/foldername(s) you specify |
All |
| -gamelink |
Syntax: -gamelink <keyword(s)/filename(s)/foldername(s)>
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
Queries our extensive xbox game database, returning game information links (official game site, review sites, etc.) for games matching the keyword(s)/filename(s)/foldername(s) you specify |
All |
| -rlstoday |
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
Displays a list of all releases that came out on the current day |
All |
| -new |
Aliases: -newreleases
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox, #alt.binaries.sony.psp, and #alt.binaries.games.nintendods channels
Displays a list of the 10 newest releases |
All |
| -pretime |
Syntax: -pretime <foldername/keyword>
Queries an online pretime database, returning pretime info (the date and time a game/other was released) for games/other matching the foldername or keyword you specify |
All |
| Other Fun/Useful/Informational Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -comingsoon |
Syntax: -comingsoon <USA|EUR|JAP>
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
Displays a list of the upcoming game releases for the specified region |
All |
| -xsnews |
Note: This trigger only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
Displays a list of the 5 latest news items from XBox-Scene.com, along with direct links to each story |
All |
| -nzbs |
DCC's you a list of the available .nzb files for recent posts
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel |
All |
| -sendnzb |
Syntax: -sendnzb <nzb#>
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
DCC's you an .nzb file from the -nzbs list |
All |
| -sendnfo |
Syntax: -sendnfo <filename>
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
DCC's you the .nfo file associated with the supplied filename |
All |
| -sendsfv |
Syntax: -sendsfv <filename>
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
DCC's you the .sfv file associated with the supplied filename |
All |
| -nzbstatus |
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
Displays the current number of .sfv files available, how many have been added within the last 24 hours, and how many still require an .nzb to be uploaded |
All |
| -nfostatus |
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
Displays the current number of .nfo files available, and how many have been added within the last 24 hours |
All |
| -sfvstatus |
Note: This trigger currently only serves the #alt.binaries.games.xbox channel
Displays the current number of .sfv files available, and how many have been added within the last 24 hours |
All |
| -bomb |
Syntax: -bomb <nick>
Got Mad Skillz? This command stuffs a Bomb down someone's trousers, and sets the timer between 1 and 90 seconds, with 2 to 4 differently-colored wires to cut. There is a reward for successful defusion! |
All |
| -russian |
Syntax: -russian <number of bullets> <number of points to bet>
Feeling lucky? This command loads a Revolver with 1 to 5 bullets. You pick up the Revolver, spin the chamber, put the gun to your temple and pull the trigger. The more bullets in the gun, the higher the risk and the greater the reward. Are you man enough to risk splattering your brains on the wall for a few points? |
All |
| -blackjack |
Put on your Poker Face and join a new game or create your own table. Put your kid's College Fund on the line! |
All |
| User Commands |
| Trigger |
Syntax & Description |
For |
| -voice |
Allows +v and higher (lvl 4/3/2/1/0) users to voice themselves in the event that they were not auto-voiced on join |
lvl 4+ |
| -devoice |
Allows +v and higher (lvl 4/3/2/1/0) users to devoice themselves |
lvl 4+ |
| -vkick |
Syntax: -vkick <nick> <optional reason>
Allows +v and higher (lvl 4/3/2/1/0) users to join forces and have someone kicked. A successful kick requires 2 users to vote. Votes expire after 5 minutes if two people have not voted. The first vote can be initiated on a nick that isn't currently in the channel (in case the user has left, but may return) |
lvl 4+ |
| -vban |
Syntax: -vban <nick> <optional reason>
Allows +v and higher (lvl 4/3/2/1/0) users to join forces and have someone banned. A successful ban requires 2 users to vote. Votes expire after 5 minutes if two people have not voted. The first vote can be initiated on a nick that isn't currently in the channel (in case the user has left, but may return) |
lvl 4+ |
| -vunban |
Syntax: -vunban <banned hostmask>
Allows +v and higher (lvl 4/3/2/1/0) users to join forces and have someone unbanned. A successful unban requires 2 users to vote. Votes expire after 5 minutes if two people have not voted. |
lvl 4+ |
| Management Commands |
(only displayed when logged in as a registered admin) |
| Additional Information for Management |
(only displayed when logged in as a registered admin) |