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Copyright (c) 2000-2001 by Timo Sirainen
I've explained all this to different people too many times, so finally
I bothered to write this small HOWTO :) For more details about some
things (still not all) see manual.txt.
Index with some FAQ questions that are answered in the chapter:
1. For all the lazy people
2. Basic user interface usage
3. Server and channel automation
- how do I automatically connect to servers at starup?
- how do I automatically join to channels at startup?
4. Setting up windows and automatically restoring them at startup
5. Status and msgs windows & message levels
- I want /WHOIS to print reply to current window
- I want all messages to go to one window, not create new windows
- I want to have own status and/or msgs window for each servers
6. How support for multiple servers works in irssi
- I connected to some server that doesn't respond and now irssi
keeps trying to reconnect to it again and again, how can I stop it??
7. /LASTLOG and jumping around in scrollback
- How can I save all texts in a window to file?
8. Logging
9. Irssi's settings
--- For all the lazy people ---
1. For all the lazy people
--------------------------
These settings should give you pretty good defaults (the ones I use):
/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_msgs_window ON
/SET autoclose_windows OFF
/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
I don't like automatic query windows, I don't like status window, I do
like msgs window where all messages go:
/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS
/SET use_status_window OFF
/SET use_msgs_window ON
Disable automatic window closing when /PARTing channel or /UNQUERYing
query:
/SET autoclose_windows OFF
/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
And example how to add servers:
(openprojects network, identify with nickserv and wait for 2 seconds before
joining channels)
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident password;wait -opn 2000" opn
/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident password;wait -opn 2000" opn
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet irc.funet.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
Then add some servers to different networks (ircnet is already set up
for them), irc.kpnqwest.fi is used by default for IRCNet but if it fails,
irc.funet.fi is tried next:
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet irc.funet.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
And channels:
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi ircnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*@bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
#irssi efnet
Automatically join to channels after connected to server, send op request
to bot after joined to efnet/#irssi:
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi ircnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*@bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
#irssi efnet
--- Server and channel automation ---
2. Basic user interface usage
-----------------------------
By default, irssi uses "hidden windows" for everything. Hidden window is
created every time you /JOIN a channel or /QUERY someone. There's several
ways you can change between these windows:
ALT-1, ALT-2, ... ALT-0 - Jump directly between windows 1-10
ALT-q .. ALT-p - Jump directly between windows 11-20
ESC-1 .. ESC-0 - ALT-keys don't work everywhere, but you can use
ESC-key instead of ALT.
/WINDOW <number> - Jump to any window with specified number
Ctrl-P, Ctrl-N - Jump to previous / next window
Clearly the easiest way is to use ALT-number keys. Some terminals just
don't allow it, with xterm and rxvt you should be able to fix it with
changing X resources:
XTerm*eightBitInput: false
XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
And how exactly does it happen? For Debian, there's
/etc/X11/Xresources/xterm file where you can put them and it's read
automatically when X starts. ~/.Xresources file might also work. If you
can't get anything else to work, just copy&paste those lines to
~/.Xresources and directly call "xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources" in some
xterm. The resources affect only the new xterms you start, not existing
ones.
Many windows SSH clients also don't allow usage of ALT. One excellent
client that does allow is putty, you can download it from
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/.
Irssi also supports split windows, they've had some problems in past
but I think they should work pretty well now :) Here's some commands
related to them:
/WINDOW NEW - Create new split window
/WINDOW NEW HIDE - Create new hidden window
/WINDOW CLOSE - Close split or hidden window
/WINDOW HIDE [<number>|<name>] - Make the split window hidden window
/WINDOW SHOW <number>|<name> - Make the hidden window a split window
/WINDOW SHRINK [<lines>] - Shrink the split window
/WINDOW GROW [<lines>] - Grow the split window
/WINDOW BALANCE - Balance the sizes of all split windows
By default, irssi uses "sticky windowing" for split windows. This means
that windows created inside one split window cannot be moved to another
split window without some effort. For example you could have following
window layout:
Split window 1: win#1 - Status window, win#2 - Messages window
Split window 2: win#3 - ircnet/#channel1, win#4 - ircnet/#channel2
Split window 3: win#5 - efnet/#channel1, win#6 - efnet/#channel2
When you are in win#1 and press ALT-6, irssi changes jumps to split
window #3 and moves the efnet/#channel2 the active window.
With non-sticky windowing the windows don't have any relationship with
split windows, pressing ALT-6 in win#1 moves win#6 to split window 1
and sets it active, except if win#6 was already visible in some other
split window irssi just changes to that split window. This it the way
windows work with ircii, if you prefer it you can set it with
/SET autostick_split_windows OFF
Each window can have multiple channels, queries and other "window
items" inside them. If you don't like windows at all, you disable
automatic creating of them with
/SET autocreate_windows OFF
If you want to group only some channels or queries in one window, use
/JOIN -window #channel
/QUERY -window nick
3. Server and channel automation
--------------------------------
Irssi's multiple IRC network support is IMHO very good - at least
compared to other clients :) Even if you're only in one IRC network you
should group all your servers to be in the same IRC network as this
helps with reconnecting if your primary server breaks and is probably
useful in some other ways too :)
useful in some other ways too :) For information how to actually use
irssi correctly with multiple servers see the chapter 6.
First you need to have your IRC network set, use /IRCNET command to see
if it's already there. If it isn't, use /IRCNET ADD yourircnet. To make
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After that you need to add your servers. For example:
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet worknet irc.mycompany.com 6667 password
The -auto option specifies that this server is connected at startup.
You don't need to make more than one server with -auto switch, other
servers are automatically connected in same IRC network if the -auto
server fails.
The -auto option specifies that this server is automatically connected
at startup. You don't need to make more than one server with -auto
option to one IRC network, other servers are automatically connected in
same network if the -auto server fails.
And finally channels:
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*@bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
#irssi efnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*@bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
#irssi efnet
/CHANNEL ADD -auto #secret ircnet password
-bots and -botcmd should be the only ones needing a bit of explaining.
They're used to send commands automatically to bot when channel is
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the same nick, like chanserv) you can give only the -botcmd option and
the command is always sent.
If the channel needs a key you can give it after the irc network.
4. Setting up windows and automatically restoring them at startup
-----------------------------------------------------------------
First connect to all the servers, join the channels and create the
queries you want. If you want to move the windows or channels around
use commands:
/WINDOW MOVE LEFT/RIGHT/number - move window elsewhere
/WINDOW ITEM MOVE <number>|<name> - move channel/query to another window
When everything looks the way you like, use /LAYOUT SAVE command (and
/SAVE, if you don't have autosaving enabled) and when you start irssi
next time, irssi remembers the positions of the channels, queries and
everything. This "remembering" doesn't mean that simply using /LAYOUT
SAVE would automatically make irssi reconnect to all servers and join
all channels, you'll need the /SERVER ADD -auto and /CHANNEL ADD -auto
commands to do that.
If you want to change the layout, you just rearrange the layout like
you want it and use /LAYOUT SAVE again. If you want to remove the
layout for some reason, use /LAYOUT RESET.
--- Placing the channels in the windows *I* want them to be in ---
5. Status and msgs windows & message levels
-------------------------------------------
First move the windows where you want them to be with /WINDOW MOVE
LEFT/RIGHT/number commands. After that use /LAYOUT SAVE command and
Irssi remembers the window positions the next time you start it.
By default, all the "extra messages" go to status window. This means
pretty much all messages that don't clearly belong to some channel or
query. Some people like it, some don't. If you want to remove it, use
This doesn't work very well with split windows currently.
/SET use_status_window OFF
This doesn't have any effect until you restart irssi. If you want to
remove it immediately, just /WINDOW CLOSE it.
Another common window is "messages window", where all private messages
go. By default it's disabled and query windows are created instead. To
make all private messages go to msgs window, say:
/SET use_msgs_window ON
/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS (or if you don't want queries to
dcc chats either, say NONE)
use_msgs_window either doesn't have any effect until restarting irssi.
To create it immediately say:
/WINDOW NEW HIDE - create the window
/WINDOW NAME (msgs) - name it to "(msgs)"
/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS - make all private messages go to this window
/WINDOW MOVE 1 - move it to first window
Note that neither use_msgs_window nor use_status_window have any effect
at all if /LAYOUT SAVE has been used.
This brings us to message levels.. What are they? All messages that
irssi prints have one or more "message levels". Most common are PUBLIC
for public messages in channels, MSGS for private messages and CRAP for
all sorts of messages with no real classification. You can get a whole
list of levels with
/HELP levels
Status window has message level "ALL -MSGS", meaning that all messages,
except private messages, without more specific place go to status
window. The -MSGS is there so it doesn't conflict with messages window.
--- Jumping around in scrollback ---
6. How support for multiple servers works in irssi
--------------------------------------------------
Many clients have /LASTLOG command to find text from scrollback, but
with no easy way to jump to the position in scrollback where the
conversation was done in lastlog, except with keeping page up key down
for a long time.
ircii and several other clients support multiple servers by placing the
connection into some window. IRSSI DOES NOT. There is no required
relationship between window and server. You can connect to 10 servers
and manage them all in just one window, or join channel in each one of
them to one sigle window if you really want to. That being said, here's
how you do connect to new server without closing the old connection:
Irssi has /SCROLLBACK (or alias /SB) commands for jumping around in
scrollback buffer, the most useful one is /SB GOTO time. You do a
"/LAST word", get list of lines where the word appeared with
timestamps, then you use "/SB GOTO hh:mm" to jump to wanted position.
"/SB END" jumps to end of scrollback buffer.
/CONNECT irc.server.org
Instead of the /SERVER which disconnects the existing connection. To
see list of all active connections, use /SERVER without any parameters.
You should see a list of something like:
-!- IRCNet: irc.telia.fi:6667 (IRCNet)
-!- OPN: tolkien.openprojects.net:6667 (OPN)
-!- RECON-1: 192.168.0.1:6667 () (02:59 left before reconnecting)
Here you see that we're connected to IRCNet and OPN networks. The the
IRCNet at the beginning is called the "server tag" while the (IRCnet)
at the end shows the IRC network. Server tag specifies unique tag to
refer to the server, usually it's the same as the IRC network. When
the IRC network isn't known it's some part of the server name. When
there's multiple connections to same IRC network or server, irssi adds
a number after the tag so there could be ircnet, ircnet2, ircnet3 etc.
Server tags beginning with RECON- mean server reconnections. Above we
see that connection to server at 192.168.0.1 wasn't successful and
irssi will try to connect it again in 3 minutes.
To disconnect one of the servers, or to stop irssi from reconnecting,
use
/DISCONNECT ircnet - disconnect server with tag "ircnet"
/DISCONNECT recon-1 - stop trying to reconnect to RECON-1 server
/RMRECONNS - stop all server reconnections
/RECONNECT recon-1 - immediately try reconnecting back to RECON-1
/RECONNECT ALL - immediately try reconnecting back to all
servers in reconnection queue
Now that you're connected to all your servers, you'll have to know how
to specify which one of them you want to use. One way is to have an
empty window, like status or msgs window. In it, you can specify which
server to set active with
/WINDOW SERVER tag - set server "tag" active
Ctrl-X - set the next server in list active
When the server is active, you can use it normally. When there's
multiple connected servers, irssi adds [servertag] prefix to all
messages in non-channel/query messages so you'll know where it came
from.
Several commands also accept -servertag option to specify which server
it should use:
/MSG -tag nick message
/JOIN -tag #channel
/QUERY -tag nick
/MSG tab completion also automatically adds the -tag option when nick
isn't in active server.
--- Irssi's settings ---
7. /LASTLOG and jumping around in scrollback
--------------------------------------------
/LASTLOG command can be used for searching texts in scrollback buffer.
Simplest usages are
/LASTLOG word - print all lines with "word" in them
/LASTLOG word 10 - print last 10 occurances of "word"
/LASTLOG -topics - print all topic changes
If there's more lines to be printed than 1000, irssi doesn't thinks
that you probably made some mistake and won't print them without -force
option. If you want to save the full lastlog to file, use
/LASTLOG -file ~/irc.log
With -file option you don't need -force even if there's more than 1000
lines. /LASTLOG has a lot of other options too, see /HELP lastlog for
details.
Once you've found the lines you were interested in, you might want to
check the discussion around them. Irssi has /SCROLLBACK (or alias /SB)
command for jumping around in scrollback buffer. Since /LASTLOG prints
the timestamp when the message was originally printed, you can use /SB
GOTO hh:mm to jump directly there. To get back to the bottom of
scrollback, use /SB END command.
8. Logging
----------
Irssi can automatically log important messages when you're set away
(/AWAY reason). When you set yourself unaway (/AWAY), the new messages
in away log are printed to screen. You can configure it with:
/SET awaylog_level MSGS HILIGHT - Specifies what messages to log
/SET awaylog_file ~/.irssi/away.log - Specifies the file to use
Easiest way to start logging with Irssi is to use autologging. With it
Irssi logs all channels and private messages to specified directory.
You can turn it on with
/SET autolog ON
By default it logs pretty much everything execept CTCPS or CRAP (/WHOIS
requests, etc). You can specify the logging level yourself with
/SET autolog_level ALL -CRAP -CLIENTCRAP -CTCPS (this is the default)
By default irssi logs to ~/irclogs/<servertag>/<target>.log. You can
change this with
/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/$tag/$0.log (this is the default)
The path is automatically created if it doesn't exist. $0 specifies the
target (channel/nick). You can make irssi automatically rotate the logs
by adding date/time formats to the file name. The formats are in "man
strftime" format. For example
/SET autolog_path = ~/irclogs/%Y/$tag/$0.%m-%d.log
For logging only some specific channels or nicks, see /HELP log
9. Irssi's settings
-------------------
You probably don't like Irssi's default settings. I don't like them.
But I'm still convinced that they're pretty good defaults. Here's some
of them you might want to change (the default value is shown):
--- Queries ---
- Queries
/SET autocreate_own_query ON - Should new query window be created when
you send message to someone (with /msg).
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seconds.
--- Windows ---
- Windows
/SET use_msgs_window OFF - Create messages window at startup. All
private messages go to this window. This only makes sense if you've
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each window.
--- User information ---
- User information
/SET nick (or default_nick in 0.7.95 and older) - Your nick name
/SET alternate_nick - Your alternate nick.
/SET user_name, /SET real_name - Your user- and real name.
--- Server information ---
- Server information
/SET skip_motd OFF - Should we hide server's MOTD (Message Of The Day).
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when network breaks between you and IRC server.
--- Appearance ---
- Appearance
/SET timestamps ON - Show timestamps before each message.
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statusbar. Type "/SET statusbar" to see all the different settings.
--- Nick completion ---
- Nick completion
/SET completion_auto OFF - Automatically complete the nick if line
begins with start of nick and the completion character. Learn to use
the tab-completion instead, it's a lot better ;)
/SET completion_char : - Completion character to use.
--- Logging ---
Irssi can automatically log important messages when you're set away.
When you set yourself unaway, the new messages in away log are
printed to screen.
/SET awaylog_level MSGS HILIGHT - Specified what messages to log.
/SET awaylog_file ~/.irssi/away.log - Specifies to away log file.
Easiest way to start logging with Irssi is to use autologging. With it
Irssi logs all channels and private messages to specified directory.
/SET autolog OFF - Set ON to start logging.
/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/$tag/$0.log - Log path. $0 specifies the
target (channel/nick), $tag is the server's tag you're logging. If
you're only in one IRC network or you're not in same named channels
with different IRC networks you don't really need this part. You can
also use strftime formats (see man 3 strftime) to specify when the log
file was created, Irssi also automatically rotates the logs if they're
used. The path is automatically created if it doesn't exist.
/SET autolog_level ALL -CRAP - Logging level, CRAP isn't logged because
WHOIS replies (and maybe some other nick-specific crap) would be logged
with it.