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irssi
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* ABOUT
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Irssi is an IRC client made with GTK+ toolkit and (optional) GNOME
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libraries. A small text mode version is also somewhat working, there's
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also a really simple daemon version which just loads "bot" plugin. I'd
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also like to see KDE version.
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* FEATURES
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docs/manual.txt - new manual
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See docs/commands.txt file for list of (almost) all commands irssi knows.
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See docs/perl.txt for some documentation of Perl scripting.
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I've been asked quite a lot about why should one use irssi, what does it do
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that other IRC clients don't? Well, to tell you the truth, I have no idea :)
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Still I've got a lot of mails saying it's the best GUI IRC client they've
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ever used :) Let's see.. It should be easy to use, it has most of the
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features IRC client needs and it's pretty stable. Here's a small list of what
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it does:
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- You can connect to multiple servers. Irssi is also IRC network aware so
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you can specify some settings to work only in specified IRC networks.
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- Automatically connect to IRC server(s) at startup, automatically join to
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channels when connected.
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- All code is nonblocking, it won't hang while connecting to server or
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opening DCC connection. Host lookups are done in separate processes.
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- DCC send, receive and chat with GUI
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- GNOME panel support, channels and queries are displayed in GNOME panel
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where you can easily see which channels have been updated (label turns to
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red) and click in them to open the channel.
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- Doubleclicking URL in text widget launches specified web/ftp/email client,
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also doubleclicking channel/nick join to channel or creates query.
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- Aliases, ignores, autoignoring when flooding, notify lists, completing
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specified words with tab (like home<tab> -> http://my.home.page),
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hilighting lines with specified texts
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- Smart nick completion
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- Configurable logging support
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- Plugins support, creating plugins is really easy.
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- Extremely flexible Perl scripting support.
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- Lots of nice GUI stuff :)
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* PROXY PLUGIN
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Usage:
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Start irssi-text in screen,
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connect to some irc server
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/load proxy <password> [ip address to listen [port to listen]]
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Finished, default port to listen in is 2777 and default ip is the ip
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where your irc server is connected. Now just connect your clients to
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the proxy. There's not much features yet, if you want to use multiple
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servers you'll need to start multiple irssi-texts now..
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* BUGS / SUGGESTIONS
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See TODO file if it is already listed in there - if not send me email..
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* AUTHOR
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Timo Sirainen, tss@iki.fi, cras/ircnet/#irssi, http://xlife.dhs.org/irssi/
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