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I've now set autolog on and saved my changes. You should be able to find these changes in ~/.irssi/config unless the default path for your configuration has changed. | I've now set autolog on and saved my changes. You should be able to find these changes in ~/.irssi/config unless the default path for your configuration has changed. | ||
== Freenode == | |||
Edit ~/.irssi/config and under servers, add: | |||
{ address = "irc.freenode.org"; | |||
port = "6667"; | |||
chatnet = "freenode"; | |||
autoconnect = "no"; | |||
}, | |||
and under chatnets: | |||
freenode = { | |||
type = "IRC"; | |||
autosendcmd = "/msg nickserv identify $PASSWORD; wait 2000; | |||
}, |
Latest revision as of 18:38, 7 November 2011
irssi is a popular ncurses based IRC client.
When in irssi, two commands to get you started are:
/help
and
/set
and if you see an option in /set you'd like to modify:
/set autolog [log] autolog = OFF /set autolog on [log] autolog = ON /save
I've now set autolog on and saved my changes. You should be able to find these changes in ~/.irssi/config unless the default path for your configuration has changed.
Freenode
Edit ~/.irssi/config and under servers, add:
{ address = "irc.freenode.org"; port = "6667"; chatnet = "freenode"; autoconnect = "no"; },
and under chatnets:
freenode = { type = "IRC"; autosendcmd = "/msg nickserv identify $PASSWORD; wait 2000; },