This is made to run on it's own mIRC, not within yours. (Just incase you were not sure on that)
Bring the bot online, into a channel you own.
First we add you as bot owner,
type this in your BOTS mIRC: /addowner YOUR_NICK
Now we add you as the channel owner,
type this in YOUR mIRC: ?addowner YOUR_NICK
Now in the channel, type: ?commands
You will see all the commands that you are allowed to use.
To make a bot auto-join a server, type: ?server add SERVER-LINK
To remove that server from the autojoin, type: ?server del SERVER-LINK
Then you add channels for it to join.
Regarding the op stuff, and this is important.
Your bot is to run as channel owner status if you want it to run properly.
You then only add Op/Hop/Vop into the bot when those nicks are on the channels official ChanServ lists.
It's not a bot that maintains it's own user status's like other bots do,
this one is to protect the structure of the ChanServ lists.
Basically, so your Ops do not have DeOp wars and stuff.
I hope that helps some.
I don't have many of you on my contact list, and for anyone else, i apolagize, hence why I don't think this is 'spam' http://theorderofindividualacceptance.com/
correct me if i am wrong...
inc %rnick [ $+ [ $1 ] ] 1
keeps track of how many reports are made by each person...
set %report [ $+ [ $+($1,%rnick) ] ]
has insufficent set parameters, but i believe was supposed to keep track of each reported report...
instead of using an ini like
[report]
punktured1=hi
punktured2=bye
etc
maybe a topic for each nick would be better... then you can use $ini to retireve the total number instead of a var...
plus have all reports stored correctly as you already do...
you told Dani_l11 to read the whole code...
but i still fail to see where you reference %report [ $+ [ $+($1,%rnick) ] ]
again after "setting" it...