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To new Irssi users (not to new IRC users ..)
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Copyright (c) 2000-2001 by Timo Sirainen
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Index with some FAQ questions that are answered in the chapter:
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1. For all the lazy people
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2. Basic user interface usage
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3. Server and channel automation
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- how do I automatically connect to servers at starup?
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- how do I automatically join to channels at startup?
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4. Setting up windows and automatically restoring them at startup
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5. Status and msgs windows & message levels
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- I want /WHOIS to print reply to current window
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- I want all messages to go to one window, not create new windows
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- I want to have own status and/or msgs window for each servers
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6. How support for multiple servers works in irssi
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- I connected to some server that doesn't respond and now irssi
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keeps trying to reconnect to it again and again, how can I stop it??
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7. /LASTLOG and jumping around in scrollback
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- How can I save all texts in a window to file?
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8. Logging
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9. Irssi's settings
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1. For all the lazy people
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These settings should give you pretty good defaults (the ones I use):
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I don't like automatic query windows, I don't like status window, I do
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like msgs window where all messages go:
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/SET autocreate_own_query OFF
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/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS
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/SET use_status_window OFF
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/SET use_msgs_window ON
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Disable automatic window closing when /PARTing channel or /UNQUERYing
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query:
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/SET autoclose_windows OFF
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/SET reuse_unused_windows ON
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And example how to add servers:
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(openprojects network, identify with nickserv and wait for 2 seconds before
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joining channels)
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/IRCNET ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident password;wait -opn 2000" opn
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Then add some servers to different networks (ircnet is already set up
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for them), irc.kpnqwest.fi is used by default for IRCNet but if it fails,
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irc.funet.fi is tried next:
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/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
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/SERVER ADD -ircnet ircnet irc.funet.fi 6667
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/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet efnet efnet.cs.hut.fi 6667
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Automatically join to channels after connected to server, send op request
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to bot after joined to efnet/#irssi:
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/CHANNEL ADD -auto #irssi ircnet
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/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*@bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
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#irssi efnet
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2. Basic user interface usage
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By default, irssi uses "hidden windows" for everything. Hidden window is
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created every time you /JOIN a channel or /QUERY someone. There's several
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ways you can change between these windows:
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ALT-1, ALT-2, ... ALT-0 - Jump directly between windows 1-10
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ALT-q .. ALT-p - Jump directly between windows 11-20
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ESC-1 .. ESC-0 - ALT-keys don't work everywhere, but you can use
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ESC-key instead of ALT.
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/WINDOW <number> - Jump to any window with specified number
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Ctrl-P, Ctrl-N - Jump to previous / next window
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Clearly the easiest way is to use ALT-number keys. Some terminals just
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don't allow it, with xterm and rxvt you should be able to fix it with
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changing X resources:
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XTerm*eightBitInput: false
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XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true
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And how exactly does it happen? For Debian, there's
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/etc/X11/Xresources/xterm file where you can put them and it's read
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automatically when X starts. ~/.Xresources file might also work. If you
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can't get anything else to work, just copy&paste those lines to
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~/.Xresources and directly call "xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources" in some
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xterm. The resources affect only the new xterms you start, not existing
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ones.
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Many windows SSH clients also don't allow usage of ALT. One excellent
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client that does allow is putty, you can download it from
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http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/.
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Irssi also supports split windows, they've had some problems in past
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but I think they should work pretty well now :) Here's some commands
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related to them:
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/WINDOW NEW - Create new split window
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/WINDOW NEW HIDE - Create new hidden window
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/WINDOW CLOSE - Close split or hidden window
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/WINDOW HIDE [<number>|<name>] - Make the split window hidden window
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/WINDOW SHOW <number>|<name> - Make the hidden window a split window
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/WINDOW SHRINK [<lines>] - Shrink the split window
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/WINDOW GROW [<lines>] - Grow the split window
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/WINDOW BALANCE - Balance the sizes of all split windows
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By default, irssi uses "sticky windowing" for split windows. This means
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that windows created inside one split window cannot be moved to another
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split window without some effort. For example you could have following
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window layout:
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Split window 1: win#1 - Status window, win#2 - Messages window
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Split window 2: win#3 - ircnet/#channel1, win#4 - ircnet/#channel2
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Split window 3: win#5 - efnet/#channel1, win#6 - efnet/#channel2
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When you are in win#1 and press ALT-6, irssi changes jumps to split
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window #3 and moves the efnet/#channel2 the active window.
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With non-sticky windowing the windows don't have any relationship with
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split windows, pressing ALT-6 in win#1 moves win#6 to split window 1
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and sets it active, except if win#6 was already visible in some other
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split window irssi just changes to that split window. This it the way
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windows work with ircii, if you prefer it you can set it with
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/SET autostick_split_windows OFF
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Each window can have multiple channels, queries and other "window
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items" inside them. If you don't like windows at all, you disable
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automatic creating of them with
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/SET autocreate_windows OFF
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If you want to group only some channels or queries in one window, use
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/JOIN -window #channel
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/QUERY -window nick
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3. Server and channel automation
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Irssi's multiple IRC network support is IMHO very good - at least
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compared to other clients :) Even if you're only in one IRC network you
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should group all your servers to be in the same IRC network as this
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helps with reconnecting if your primary server breaks and is probably
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useful in some other ways too :) For information how to actually use
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irssi correctly with multiple servers see the chapter 6.
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First you need to have your IRC network set, use /IRCNET command to see
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if it's already there. If it isn't, use /IRCNET ADD yourircnet. To make
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Irssi work properly with different IRC networks, you might need to give
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some special settings to /IRCNET ADD, see manual.txt for more
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information about them. Irssi defaults to IRCNet's behaviour.
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After that you need to add your servers. For example:
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/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet ircnet irc.kpnqwest.fi 6667
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/SERVER ADD -auto -ircnet worknet irc.mycompany.com 6667 password
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The -auto option specifies that this server is automatically connected
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at startup. You don't need to make more than one server with -auto
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option to one IRC network, other servers are automatically connected in
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same network if the -auto server fails.
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And finally channels:
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/CHANNEL ADD -auto -bots *!*@bot@host.org -botcmd "/^msg $0 op pass"
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#irssi efnet
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/CHANNEL ADD -auto #secret ircnet password
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-bots and -botcmd should be the only ones needing a bit of explaining.
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They're used to send commands automatically to bot when channel is
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joined, usually to get ops automatically. You can specify multiple bot
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masks with -bots option separated with spaces (and remember to quote
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the string then). The $0 in -botcmd specifies the first found bot in
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the list. If you don't need the bot masks (ie. the bot is always with
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the same nick, like chanserv) you can give only the -botcmd option and
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the command is always sent.
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4. Setting up windows and automatically restoring them at startup
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First connect to all the servers, join the channels and create the
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queries you want. If you want to move the windows or channels around
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use commands:
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/WINDOW MOVE LEFT/RIGHT/number - move window elsewhere
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/WINDOW ITEM MOVE <number>|<name> - move channel/query to another window
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When everything looks the way you like, use /LAYOUT SAVE command (and
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/SAVE, if you don't have autosaving enabled) and when you start irssi
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next time, irssi remembers the positions of the channels, queries and
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everything. This "remembering" doesn't mean that simply using /LAYOUT
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SAVE would automatically make irssi reconnect to all servers and join
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all channels, you'll need the /SERVER ADD -auto and /CHANNEL ADD -auto
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commands to do that.
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If you want to change the layout, you just rearrange the layout like
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you want it and use /LAYOUT SAVE again. If you want to remove the
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layout for some reason, use /LAYOUT RESET.
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5. Status and msgs windows & message levels
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By default, all the "extra messages" go to status window. This means
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pretty much all messages that don't clearly belong to some channel or
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query. Some people like it, some don't. If you want to remove it, use
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/SET use_status_window OFF
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This doesn't have any effect until you restart irssi. If you want to
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remove it immediately, just /WINDOW CLOSE it.
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Another common window is "messages window", where all private messages
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go. By default it's disabled and query windows are created instead. To
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make all private messages go to msgs window, say:
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/SET use_msgs_window ON
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/SET autocreate_query_level DCCMSGS (or if you don't want queries to
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dcc chats either, say NONE)
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use_msgs_window either doesn't have any effect until restarting irssi.
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To create it immediately say:
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/WINDOW NEW HIDE - create the window
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/WINDOW NAME (msgs) - name it to "(msgs)"
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/WINDOW LEVEL MSGS - make all private messages go to this window
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/WINDOW MOVE 1 - move it to first window
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Note that neither use_msgs_window nor use_status_window have any effect
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at all if /LAYOUT SAVE has been used.
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This brings us to message levels.. What are they? All messages that
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irssi prints have one or more "message levels". Most common are PUBLIC
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for public messages in channels, MSGS for private messages and CRAP for
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all sorts of messages with no real classification. You can get a whole
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list of levels with
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/HELP levels
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Status window has message level "ALL -MSGS", meaning that all messages,
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except private messages, without more specific place go to status
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window. The -MSGS is there so it doesn't conflict with messages window.
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6. How support for multiple servers works in irssi
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ircii and several other clients support multiple servers by placing the
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connection into some window. IRSSI DOES NOT. There is no required
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relationship between window and server. You can connect to 10 servers
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and manage them all in just one window, or join channel in each one of
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them to one sigle window if you really want to. That being said, here's
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how you do connect to new server without closing the old connection:
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/CONNECT irc.server.org
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Instead of the /SERVER which disconnects the existing connection. To
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see list of all active connections, use /SERVER without any parameters.
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You should see a list of something like:
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-!- IRCNet: irc.telia.fi:6667 (IRCNet)
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-!- OPN: tolkien.openprojects.net:6667 (OPN)
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-!- RECON-1: 192.168.0.1:6667 () (02:59 left before reconnecting)
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Here you see that we're connected to IRCNet and OPN networks. The the
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IRCNet at the beginning is called the "server tag" while the (IRCnet)
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at the end shows the IRC network. Server tag specifies unique tag to
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refer to the server, usually it's the same as the IRC network. When
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the IRC network isn't known it's some part of the server name. When
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there's multiple connections to same IRC network or server, irssi adds
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a number after the tag so there could be ircnet, ircnet2, ircnet3 etc.
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Server tags beginning with RECON- mean server reconnections. Above we
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see that connection to server at 192.168.0.1 wasn't successful and
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irssi will try to connect it again in 3 minutes.
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To disconnect one of the servers, or to stop irssi from reconnecting,
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use
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/DISCONNECT ircnet - disconnect server with tag "ircnet"
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/DISCONNECT recon-1 - stop trying to reconnect to RECON-1 server
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/RMRECONNS - stop all server reconnections
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/RECONNECT recon-1 - immediately try reconnecting back to RECON-1
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/RECONNECT ALL - immediately try reconnecting back to all
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servers in reconnection queue
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Now that you're connected to all your servers, you'll have to know how
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to specify which one of them you want to use. One way is to have an
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empty window, like status or msgs window. In it, you can specify which
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server to set active with
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/WINDOW SERVER tag - set server "tag" active
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Ctrl-X - set the next server in list active
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When the server is active, you can use it normally. When there's
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multiple connected servers, irssi adds [servertag] prefix to all
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messages in non-channel/query messages so you'll know where it came
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from.
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Several commands also accept -servertag option to specify which server
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it should use:
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/MSG -tag nick message
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/JOIN -tag #channel
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/QUERY -tag nick
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/MSG tab completion also automatically adds the -tag option when nick
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isn't in active server.
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7. /LASTLOG and jumping around in scrollback
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/LASTLOG command can be used for searching texts in scrollback buffer.
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Simplest usages are
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/LASTLOG word - print all lines with "word" in them
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/LASTLOG word 10 - print last 10 occurances of "word"
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/LASTLOG -topics - print all topic changes
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If there's more lines to be printed than 1000, irssi doesn't thinks
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that you probably made some mistake and won't print them without -force
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option. If you want to save the full lastlog to file, use
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/LASTLOG -file ~/irc.log
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With -file option you don't need -force even if there's more than 1000
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lines. /LASTLOG has a lot of other options too, see /HELP lastlog for
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details.
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Once you've found the lines you were interested in, you might want to
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check the discussion around them. Irssi has /SCROLLBACK (or alias /SB)
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command for jumping around in scrollback buffer. Since /LASTLOG prints
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the timestamp when the message was originally printed, you can use /SB
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GOTO hh:mm to jump directly there. To get back to the bottom of
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scrollback, use /SB END command.
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8. Logging
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Irssi can automatically log important messages when you're set away
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(/AWAY reason). When you set yourself unaway (/AWAY), the new messages
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in away log are printed to screen. You can configure it with:
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/SET awaylog_level MSGS HILIGHT - Specifies what messages to log
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/SET awaylog_file ~/.irssi/away.log - Specifies the file to use
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Easiest way to start logging with Irssi is to use autologging. With it
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Irssi logs all channels and private messages to specified directory.
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You can turn it on with
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/SET autolog ON
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By default it logs pretty much everything execept CTCPS or CRAP (/WHOIS
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requests, etc). You can specify the logging level yourself with
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/SET autolog_level ALL -CRAP -CLIENTCRAP -CTCPS (this is the default)
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By default irssi logs to ~/irclogs/<servertag>/<target>.log. You can
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change this with
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/SET autolog_path ~/irclogs/$tag/$0.log (this is the default)
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The path is automatically created if it doesn't exist. $0 specifies the
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target (channel/nick). You can make irssi automatically rotate the logs
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by adding date/time formats to the file name. The formats are in "man
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strftime" format. For example
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/SET autolog_path = ~/irclogs/%Y/$tag/$0.%m-%d.log
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For logging only some specific channels or nicks, see /HELP log
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9. Irssi's settings
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You probably don't like Irssi's default settings. I don't like them.
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But I'm still convinced that they're pretty good defaults. Here's some
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of them you might want to change (the default value is shown):
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- Queries
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/SET autocreate_own_query ON - Should new query window be created when
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you send message to someone (with /msg).
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/SET autocreate_query_level MSGS - New query window should be created
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when receiving messages with this level. MSGS, DCCMSGS and NOTICES
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levels work currently. You can disable this with /SET -clear
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autocrate_query_level.
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/SET autoclose_query 0 - Query windows can be automatically closed
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after certain time of inactivity. Queries with unread messages aren't
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closed and active window is neither never closed. The value is given in
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seconds.
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- Windows
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/SET use_msgs_window OFF - Create messages window at startup. All
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private messages go to this window. This only makes sense if you've
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disabled automatic query windows. Message window can also be created
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manually with /WINDOW LEVEL MSGS, /WINDOW NAME (msgs).
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/SET use_status_window ON - Create status window at startup. All
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messages that don't really have better place go here, like all /WHOIS
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replies etc. Status window can also be created manually with /WINDOW
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LEVEL ALL -MSGS, /WINDOW NAME (status).
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/SET autocreate_windows - Should we create new windows for new window
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items or just place everything in one window
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/SET autoclose_windows OFF - Should window be automatically closed when
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the last item in them is removed (ie. /PART, /UNQUERY).
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/SET reuse_unused_windows OFF - When finding where to place new window
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item (channel, query) Irssi first tries to use already existing empty
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windows. If this is set ON, new window will always be created for all
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window items. This setting is ignored if autoclose_windows is set ON.
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/SET window_auto_change OFF - Should Irssi automatically change to
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automatically created windows - usually queries when someone sends you
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a message. To prevent accidentally sending text meant to some other
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channel/nick, Irssi clears the input buffer when changing the window.
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The text is still in scrollback buffer, you can get it back with
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pressing arrow up key.
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/SET print_active_channel OFF - When you keep more than one channel in
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same window, Irssi prints the messages coming to active channel as
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"<nick> text" and other channels as "<nick:channel> text". If this
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setting is set ON, the messages to active channels are also printed in
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the latter way.
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/SET window_history OFF - Should command history be kept separate for
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each window.
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- User information
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/SET nick (or default_nick in 0.7.95 and older) - Your nick name
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/SET alternate_nick - Your alternate nick.
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/SET user_name, /SET real_name - Your user- and real name.
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- Server information
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/SET skip_motd OFF - Should we hide server's MOTD (Message Of The Day).
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/SET server_reconnect_time 300 - Seconds to wait before connecting to
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same server again. Don't set this too low since it usually doesn't help
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at all - if the host is down, the few extra minutes of waiting won't
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hurt much.
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/SET lag_max_before_disconnect 300 - Maximum server lag in seconds
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before disconnecting and trying to reconnect. This happens mostly only
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when network breaks between you and IRC server.
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- Appearance
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/SET timestamps ON - Show timestamps before each message.
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/SET hide_text_style OFF - Hide all bolds, underlines, MIRC colors, etc.
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/SET show_nickmode ON - Show the nick's mode before nick in channels, ie.
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ops have <@nick>, voices <+nick> and others < nick>
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/SET show_quit_once OFF - Show quit message only once in some of the
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channel windows the nick was in instead of in all windows.
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/SET topicbar ON - Show the channel's topic in top of screen.
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/SET lag_min_show 100 - Show the server lag in status bar if it's
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bigger than this, the unit is 1/100 of seconds (ie. the default value
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of 100 = 1 second).
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/SET indent 10 - When lines are longer than screen width they have to
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be split to multiple lines. This specifies how much space to put at the
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beginning of the line before the text begins. This can be overridden in
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text formats with %| format.
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/SET noact_channels - If you don't want to see window activity in some
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certain channels or queries, list them here. For example
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"#boringchannel =bot1 =bot2". If any highlighted text or message for
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you appears in that window, this setting is ignored and the activity is
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shown.
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/SET mail_counter ON - Show the number of mails in your mbox in status
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bar. The mbox file is taken from $MAIL environment setting. Only mbox
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format works for now.
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/SET statusbar_xxx - Change these to change the colors of the
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statusbar. Type "/SET statusbar" to see all the different settings.
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- Nick completion
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/SET completion_auto OFF - Automatically complete the nick if line
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begins with start of nick and the completion character. Learn to use
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the tab-completion instead, it's a lot better ;)
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/SET completion_char : - Completion character to use.
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