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FAQ
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FAQ
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Where is IRC command xy (ignore etc.)?
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Basically ii follows the UNIX philosophy so it is only file based. But it
should be easy to build different interface because they only have to handle
the FIFOs and output files. Feel free to implement or wait until we have done
this.
this. Actually I use ii in combination with vim, multitail and screen and it works
like a charm.
Which commands are supported?
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j (join), t (topic), a (away), m (msg), n (nick), l (leave). The missing are
j (join or msg), t (topic), a (away), n (nick), l (leave). The missing are
obsolete or can be easily used by typing the IRC commands itself (i.e. /WHO
instead of /who).

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MIT/X Consortium License
(C)opyright MMV Anselm R. Garbe <garbeam@wmii.de>
(C)opyright MMV Nico Golde <nico at ngolde dot de>
(C)opyright MMV-MMVII Nico Golde <nico at ngolde dot de>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),

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# ii - irc it - simple but flexible IRC client
# (C)opyright MMV Anselm R. Garbe, Nico Golde
# (C)opyright MMV-MMVII Anselm R. Garbe, Nico Golde
include config.mk

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INCDIR = ${PREFIX}/include
LIBDIR = ${PREFIX}/lib
VERSION = 1-rc2
VERSION = 1
# includes and libs
INCLUDES = -I. -I${INCDIR} -I/usr/include
LIBS = -L${LIBDIR} -L/usr/lib -lc
# uncomment for compiling on Solaris
# LIBS = -L${LIBDIR} -L/usr/lib -lc -lsocket -lnsl
# compiler
CC = cc

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ii.1
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lets you override the default port (6667)
.TP
.BI \-k " password"
lets you use a password to authentifacte your nick on the server
lets you use a password to authenticate your nick on the server
.TP
.BI \-i " prefix"
lets you override the default irc path (~/irc)
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.SH COMMANDS
.TP
.FN /j " #channel/nickname"
.FN /j " #channel/nickname [<message>]"
join a channel or open private conversation with user
.TP
.FN /l " #channel"
leave a channel
.FN /l " #channel/nickname"
leave a channel or query
.TP
.FN /n " nick"
change the nick name
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set the topic of a channel
.TP
Everything which is not a command will simply be posted into the channel or to the server.
So if you need /who just write /WHO as described in the RFC to the server in FIFO.
.TP
.FH out file usage
Write wrappers, pagers or use your tools of choice to display the out file contents (loco, multitail, etc.).
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.TP
Write to ii (at) modprobe (dot) de for suggestions, fixes, 7|-|>< ;) etc.
.SH AUTHORS
Copyright \(co 2005 by Anselm R. Garbe <garbeam (at) gmail (dot) com> and Nico Golde <nico (at) ngolde (dot) de>
Copyright \(co 2005-2007 by Anselm R. Garbe <garbeam (at) gmail (dot) com> and Nico Golde <nico (at) ngolde (dot) de>
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR echo (1),
.BR tail (1),

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ii.c
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static void usage() {
fprintf(stderr, "%s",
"ii - irc it - " VERSION "\n"
"(C)opyright MMVI Anselm R. Garbe, Nico Golde\n"
"(C)opyright MMV-MMVII Anselm R. Garbe, Nico Golde\n"
"usage: ii [-i <irc dir>] [-s <host>] [-p <port>]\n"
" [-n <nick>] [-k <password>] [-f <fullname>]\n");
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);