/** * Use this section to tweak admin permission levels and groupings. * You can also define admin roles in this section. */ Levels { /** * These are the default role flag mappings. * You can assign new letters for custom purposes, however you should * not change the default names, as SourceMod hardcodes these. */ Flags { "reservation" "a" //Reserved slots "generic" "b" //Generic admin, required for admins "kick" "c" //Kick other players "ban" "d" //Banning other players "unban" "e" //Removing bans "slay" "f" //Slaying other players "changemap" "g" //Changing the map "cvars" "h" //Changing cvars "config" "i" //Changing configs "chat" "j" //Special chat privileges "vote" "k" //Voting "password" "l" //Password the server "rcon" "m" //Remote console "cheats" "n" //Change sv_cheats and related commands /** * Custom flags can be used by plugins, but they can also be used to * for you to expand on the previous groups, using Overrides. */ "custom1" "o" "custom2" "p" "custom3" "q" "custom4" "r" "custom5" "s" "custom6" "t" /** * Root is a magic access flag that grants all permissions. * This should only be given to trusted administrators. * Root users can only be targetted by other root users. */ "root" "z" } /** * By default, commands are registered with three pieces of information: * 1)Command Name (for example, "csdm_enable") * 2)Command Group Name (for example, "CSDM") * 3)Command Level (for example, "changemap") * You can override the default flags assigned to individual commands or command groups in this way. * To override a group, use the "@" character before the name. Example: * Examples: * "@CSDM" "b" // Override the CSDM group to 'b' flag * "csdm_enable" "bgi" // Override the csdm_enable command to 'bgi' flags * Note that for overrides, order is important. In the above example, csdm_enable overwrites * any setting that csdm_enable previously had. */ Overrides { } }