@SYNTAX:kill@
-IRC operator command.
+This command can be used for two purpose: SILC operator may use it
+to remove a client from the network, or user may use it to remove
+its own client entries from the network.
-KILL is used to forcibly remote a client from the irc network.
-It works similarly to KICK, except that a reason must be
-given (even if it is meaningless or flat-out wrong).
+If you are not SILC operator you cannot use this command to remove
+anybody else except yourself from the network. Only SILC operator
+is able to kill other clients from the network. When killing your
+own client entry you must provide -pubkey argument to the command.
+For killing your own client from network you also must be connected
+to the same server as your own client entry (the client entry may
+be for example detached client entry). When using this command as
+SILC operator -pubkey has no effect.
-In general, KILL is useful only as a warning tool for abusive
-users. Modern irc clients (this one included) have automated
-means for reconnecting to a server after a disconnection (whether
-due to a KILL or something else), so KILL is by no means a
-permanent solution. It is not intended as a means for personal
-vendettas; this practice is generally frowned upon.
+Examples:
-See also: OPER
+ /KILL myself -pubkey
+
+ Kill yourself with nickname "myself" from network.
+
+ /SILCOPER user
+ /KILL someclient You have been killed
+
+ Become SILC operator and kill client named
+ "someclient", with comment "You have been killed".
+
+See also: OPER, SILCOPER