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Getting a copy of the invite list for a channel; Keeping ChanServ in a channel, so it does not empty and so the invite list is not easily lost; To specify a channel as invite-only: /msg ChanServ set #CHANNEL_NAME mlock +i (or whatever flags are needed) Eg: /msg ChanServ set #wikimedia-stewards mlock +i. To define various user groups for a channel:
Contains a set of claims. The JWT specification defines seven Registered Claim Names, which are the standard fields commonly included in tokens. [1] Custom claims are usually also included, depending on the purpose of the token. This example has the standard Issued At Time claim (iat) and a custom claim (loggedInAs).
Returns a list of who is on the comma-separated list of <channels>, by channel name. [19] If <channels> is omitted, all users are shown, grouped by channel name with all users who are not on a channel being shown as part of channel "*".
JWT may refer to: JSON Web Token, a metadata standard; JWt (Java web toolkit), a software library; J. Walter Thompson, an advertising agency; See also:
J. Walter Thompson (JWT) was an advertisement holding company incorporated in 1896 by American advertising pioneer James Walter Thompson. [1] The company was acquired in 1987 by multinational holding company WPP plc , and in November 2018, WPP merged J. Walter Thompson with fellow agency Wunderman to form Wunderman Thompson .
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Box-drawing characters, also known as line-drawing characters, are a form of semigraphics widely used in text user interfaces to draw various geometric frames and boxes. These characters are characterized by being designed to be connected horizontally and/or vertically with adjacent characters, which requires proper alignment.
Ideally, input power would be divided equally between the output ports. Dividers are made up of multiple couplers and, like couplers, may be reversed and used as multiplexers. The drawback is that for a four channel multiplexer, the output consists of only 1/4 the power from each, and is relatively inefficient.