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Merge pull request #855 from ailin-nemui/sync
run syncdocs.sh and syncscripts.sh
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<p>Irssi supports connecting to IRC servers via a proxy. All server connections are then made through it, and if you’ve set up everything properly, you don’t need to do any <code>/QUOTE SERVER</code> commands manually.</p>
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<p>Here’s an example: You have your bouncer (lets say, BNC or BNC-like) listening in irc.bouncer.org port 5000. You want to use it to connect to servers irc.dalnet and irc.efnet.org. First you’d need to setup the bouncer:</p>
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<p>Here’s an example: You have your bouncer (lets say, BNC or BNC-like) listening in irc.bouncer.org port 5000. You want to use it to connect to servers irc.dal.net and irc.efnet.org. First you’d need to setup the bouncer:</p>
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<div><div><pre><code>/SET use_proxy ON
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/SET proxy_address irc.bouncer.org
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<p><strong>Proxy specific settings:</strong></p>
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<p>All proxies have these settings in common:</p>
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<p>All proxies except irssi proxy and socks proxy have these settings in common:</p>
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<div><div><pre><code>/SET use_proxy ON
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/SET proxy_address <Proxy host address>
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<p>Irssi contains it’s own proxy which you can build giving <code>\--with-proxy</code> option to configure. You’ll still need to run irssi in a screen to use it though.</p>
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<p>Irssi proxy is a bit different than most proxies, normally proxies create a new connection to IRC server when you connect to it, but <strong>irssi proxy shares your existing IRC connection(s) to multiple clients</strong>. And even more clearly: <strong>You can use only one IRC server connection to IRC with as many clients as you want</strong>. Can anyone figure out even more easier ways to say this, so I wouldn’t need to try to explain this thing for minutes every time? :)</p>
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<p>Irssi proxy is a bit different than most proxies, normally proxies create a new connection to IRC server when a new client connects to it, but <strong>irssi proxy shares your existing IRC connection(s) to multiple clients</strong>. And even more clearly: <strong>You can use only one IRC server connection of the irssi proxy to IRC with as many clients as you want</strong>. Can anyone figure out even more easier ways to say this, so I wouldn’t need to try to explain this thing for minutes every time? :)</p>
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<p>Irssi proxy supports sharing multiple server connections in different ports, like you can share network in port 2777 and efnet in port 2778.</p>
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Here’s an example: You have your bouncer (lets say, BNC or BNC-like) listening
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in irc.bouncer.org port 5000. You want to use it to connect to servers
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irc.dalnet and irc.efnet.org. First you’d need to setup the bouncer:
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irc.dal.net and irc.efnet.org. First you’d need to setup the bouncer:
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/SET use_proxy ON
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/SET proxy_address irc.bouncer.org
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@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ which you can give to /SERVER and /SERVER ADD commands.
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Proxy specific settings:
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All proxies have these settings in common:
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All proxies except irssi proxy and socks proxy have these settings in common:
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/SET use_proxy ON
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/SET proxy_address <Proxy host address>
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@ -543,11 +543,12 @@ Irssi contains it’s own proxy which you can build giving \--with-proxy option
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to configure. You’ll still need to run irssi in a screen to use it though.
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Irssi proxy is a bit different than most proxies, normally proxies create a new
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connection to IRC server when you connect to it, but irssi proxy shares your
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existing IRC connection(s) to multiple clients. And even more clearly: You can
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use only one IRC server connection to IRC with as many clients as you want. Can
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anyone figure out even more easier ways to say this, so I wouldn’t need to try
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to explain this thing for minutes every time? :)
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connection to IRC server when a new client connects to it, but irssi proxy
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shares your existing IRC connection(s) to multiple clients. And even more
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clearly: You can use only one IRC server connection of the irssi proxy to IRC
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with as many clients as you want. Can anyone figure out even more easier ways
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to say this, so I wouldn’t need to try to explain this thing for minutes every
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time? :)
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Irssi proxy supports sharing multiple server connections in different ports,
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like you can share network in port 2777 and efnet in port 2778.
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use strict;
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our $VERSION = '2003020804';
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our $VERSION = '2003020806';
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our %IRSSI = (
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authors => 'Stefan \'tommie\' Tomanek',
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contact => 'stefan@pico.ruhr.de',
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my $xml = get_scripts();
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foreach (sort {$xml->{$b}{last_modified} cmp $xml->{$a}{last_modified}} keys %$xml) {
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my %entry = %{ $xml->{$_} };
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next if $entry{HIDDEN};
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$result->{$_} = \%entry;
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$num--;
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last unless $num;
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my %result;
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foreach (sort keys %{$database}) {
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my %entry = %{$database->{$_}};
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next if $entry{HIDDEN};
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my $string = $_." ";
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$string .= $entry{description} if defined $entry{description};
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if ($string =~ /$query/i) {
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my $dir = Irssi::get_irssi_dir()."/scripts/";
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mkdir $dir."autorun/" unless (-e $dir."autorun/");
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return unless (-e $dir.$plname);
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if (check_autorun($sname)) {
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if (-e $dir."/autorun/".$plname) {
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if (readlink($dir."/autorun/".$plname) eq "../".$plname) {
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if (unlink($dir."/autorun/".$plname)) {
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print CLIENTCRAP "%R>>%n Autorun of ".$sname." disabled";
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print CLIENTCRAP "%R>>%n ".$dir."/autorun/".$plname." is not a correct link";
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}
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} else {
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symlink("../".$plname, $dir."/autorun/".$plname);
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print CLIENTCRAP "%R>>%n Autorun of ".$sname." enabled";
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if (symlink("../".$plname, $dir."/autorun/".$plname)) {
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print CLIENTCRAP "%R>>%n Autorun of ".$sname." enabled";
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} else {
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print CLIENTCRAP "%R>>%n Unable to create autorun link";
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}
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}
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}
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# remove everything until H1 and optionally 2 DIVs before the
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# FOOTER. May need to be adjusted as the source pages change
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pageclean_regex='s{.*(?=<h1)}{}s;
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s{\s*(</div>\s*)?(</div>\s*)?<footer.*}{}s;
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s{(\s*<script\s.*?</script>)?\s*(</div>\s*){0,3}<footer.*}{}s;
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s{(<.*?)\sclass="(?:highlighter-rouge|highlight)"(.*?>)}{\1\2}g;'
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srcdir=`dirname "$0"`
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