diff --git a/docs/help/in/cat.in b/docs/help/in/cat.in index ea324aa3..981771b7 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/cat.in +++ b/docs/help/in/cat.in @@ -1,8 +1,21 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:cat@ -Outputs the contents of the specified file. Equivalent to -UNIX 'cat' command. +Parameters: -See also: CD + The file to display. + +Description: + + Displays the contents of the specified file into the active window. + +Examples: + + /CAT /etc/network/interfaces + /CAT /home/mike/unicorns.txt + /CAT kitties.txt + +See also: CD, EXEC diff --git a/docs/help/in/cd.in b/docs/help/in/cd.in index dd62f710..fad74c3f 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/cd.in +++ b/docs/help/in/cd.in @@ -1,8 +1,21 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:cd@ -Changes the current working directory. Equivalent to UNIX -'cd' command. +Parameters: -See also: DCC GET + The directory to change into. + +Description: + + Changes the current active directory. + +Examples: + + /CD /home/public_ftp + /CD /home/mike + /CD /var/log + +See also: CAT diff --git a/docs/help/in/channel.in b/docs/help/in/channel.in index eb4154b4..32ac6620 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/channel.in +++ b/docs/help/in/channel.in @@ -1,35 +1,39 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:channel@ -Irssi can automatically join to specified channels in specified -IRC networks. It can also automatically send the password when -manually joining to channel without specifying the password. +Parameters: -/CHANNEL ADD [-auto | -noauto] [-bots ] [-botcmd ] - [] + LIST: Displays the list of configured channels. + ADD: Adds a channel to your configuration. + REMOVE: Removes a channel from your configuration. -With -bots and -botcmd arguments you can automatically send -commands to someone in channel. This is useful for automatically -getting ops for channels, for example + -auto: Automatically join the channel. + -noauto: Don't join the channel automatically. + -bots: The list of hostnames send automated commands to. + -botcmd: The automated commands to perform. -/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots "*!bot@bothost.org bot*!*@host2.org" - -botcmd "msg $0 op mypass" #channel ircnet + The channel and network to add to the configuration; you can optionally + specify the password of a channel. -You can also use the -botcmd without -bots argument. The command is -then sent whenever you join the channel. + If no parameters are given, the list of channels you have joined will be + displayed. + +Description: -If you want to remove some settings from existing channel record, -for example bots, just give the -bots "" parameters to it. Password -can be removed by setting it to - (or actually, "" works too). + Adds, removes or displays the configuration of channels; this method is + used to automate and simplify your workflow. -You can remove the channels with -/CHANNEL REMOVE +Examples: -/CHANNEL LIST displays list of channels with settings. + /CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi Freenode + /CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots "*!@*.meow.net *!basement@cat.org" -botcmd "msg $0 op myPassword" #hideout Freenode + /CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots "Q!TheQBot@CServe.quakenet.org" -botcmd "^MSG Q op #irssi" #irssi Quakenet -/CHANNEL without any arguments displays list of channels you have -joined. You can also use /CHANNEL to join to channels just as with -/JOIN, like /CHANNEL #a. + /CHANNEL + /CHANNEL LIST + /CHANNEL REMOVE #hideout Freenode -See also: TS, JOIN +See also: JOIN, TS diff --git a/docs/help/in/clear.in b/docs/help/in/clear.in index b3db54ef..fb4172c8 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/clear.in +++ b/docs/help/in/clear.in @@ -1,9 +1,19 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:clear@ -This command clears the current window of all text. It is useful -for wiping a screen that has rendered improperly (such as due -to a bad termcap entry) or that contains sensitive information -(such as one's OPER password). +Parameters: + -all: Clear all the windows + + The window number to clear; if no argument is given, the active window + is used. + +Description: + + Clears the window of all text; you may use this to clear a windows that + contains sensitive information or has rendered improperly. + +See also: REDRAW diff --git a/docs/help/in/completion.in b/docs/help/in/completion.in index 1509bf33..68da328b 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/completion.in +++ b/docs/help/in/completion.in @@ -1,31 +1,31 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:completion@ -Irssi can "complete" some words for you - you can write just first few letters -of the word and press TAB (or any other key with action word_completion -assigned). Then, irssi will choose the most probable matching word and inserts -it to the command line. You can press TAB repetitively and irssi will replace -the chosen word with another possible words matching to the letters you wrote. +Parameters: -The words chosen usually depend on their context - they can be filenames or -command names, but most frequently they are nicks of people on same channels as -you are. However, you can have global list of own completions, which apply to -all contexts. This command is dedicated to maintaining of such a list. + -auto: Insert the completion without pressing a word completion character. + -delete: Removes the completion from the list. + + A key and the value to use as a replacement. If no argument is given, the + list of completions will be displayed. -Without any parameters, /COMPLETION displays list of all user completions. +Description: -/COMPLETION [-auto] adds completion which gets triggered when -you press TAB (or any other key with action word_completion assigned) after -writing specified and which expands to . When -auto is -specified, the completion gets triggered even when you press SPACE or ENTER (or -any other key with action check_replaces assigned) after the . If -there's already some completion in the list, it will get replaced. + Replaces or completed words or letters; you can write just the first few + letters of the word and press TAB to insert a replacement. -/COMPLETION -delete removes completion of from the user -completion list. + When a replacement has been found, Irssi will choose the most probable + matching word and replaces it; you may press TAB repeatedly to swap between + matches. -Note: When -auto is specified for the you want to remove you have to -quote it like /COMPLETION -delete ''. Works with doublequotes aswell. +Examples: + + /COMPLETION w/h without + /COMPLETION -auto compr compromised + /COMPLETION -delete 'compr' + /COMPLETION -delete without See also: BIND diff --git a/docs/help/in/connect.in b/docs/help/in/connect.in index c06ce999..69ed91b9 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/connect.in +++ b/docs/help/in/connect.in @@ -1,23 +1,38 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:connect@ - -4, -6: specify explicitly whether to use IPv4 or IPv6 address - -ssl: use SSL when connecting - -ssl_cert: The SSL client certificate file (implies -ssl) - -ssl_pkey: The SSL client private key (if not included in the certificate file) - -ssl_pass: The password for the SSL client private key or certificate. - -ssl_verify: Verify servers SSL certificate - -ssl_cafile: File with list of CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify) - -ssl_capath: Directory with CA certificates (implies -ssl_verify) - -network: the network this connection belongs to - -ircnet: Same as -network. Deprecated. Do not use. - -host: the host - -!: don't autojoin channels - -noautosendcmd: don't execute autosendcmd - -rawlog: immediately open rawlog after connected +Parameters: -This command makes irssi to connect to specified server. -Current connections are kept and a new one is created. + -4: Connect using IPv4. + -6: Connect using IPv6. + -ssl: Connect using SSL encryption. + -ssl_cert: The SSL client certificate file. + -ssl_pkey: The SSL client private key, if not included in the certificate file. + -ssl_verify: Verify the SSL certificate of the server. + -ssl_cafile: The file with the list of CA certificates. + -ssl_capath: The directory which contains the CA certificates. + -noproxy: Ignore the global proxy configuration. + -network: The network this connection belongs to + -host: The hostname you would like to connect from. + -rawlog: Immediately open rawlog after connecting. + -!: Don't autojoin channels. + -noautosendcmd: Don't execute autosendcmd. -See also: SERVER, DISCONNECT, RMRECONNS, SCONNECT + A network or server to connect to. You can optionally specify a custom port, + password and nickname. + +Description: + + Opens a new connection to the specified network or server. + +Examples: + + /CONNECT Freenode + /CONNECT -6 Freenode + /CONNECT -4 -! -host my.cute.hostname.tld -network Freenode orwell.freenode.net + /CONNECT kitties.example.com 6667 myPassword BasementCat + +See also: DISCONNECT, RMRECONNS, SERVER diff --git a/docs/help/in/ctcp.in b/docs/help/in/ctcp.in index ce553649..44d03064 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/ctcp.in +++ b/docs/help/in/ctcp.in @@ -1,7 +1,23 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:ctcp@ -Sends a CTCP message. For example CTCP ACTION, or CTCP VERSION. +Parameters: -See also: ME, ACTION + A target nickname or channel and a command. + +Description: + + Sends a CTCP request towards the given target nickname or channel. + +Examples: + + /CTCP mike PING + /CTCP #irssi VERSION + /CTCP bob USERINFO + /CTCP sarah CLIENTINFO + /CTCP john TIME + +See also: ACTION, ME diff --git a/docs/help/in/cycle.in b/docs/help/in/cycle.in index 3d1ed0c2..3cb28ee4 100644 --- a/docs/help/in/cycle.in +++ b/docs/help/in/cycle.in @@ -1,8 +1,22 @@ +Syntax: + @SYNTAX:cycle@ -Cycles (leaves and joins) the current channel or the specified -channel. +Parameters: + + A channel and the message. If no argument is given, the active channel + will be used. + +Description: + + Leaves and rejoins a channel. + +Examples: + + /CYCLE + /CYCLE #irssi + /CYCLE #irssi BRB :) See also: JOIN, PART