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14 @quotation | |
15 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document | |
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16 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or |
84293 | 17 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no |
95981 | 18 Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual,'' |
19 and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license | |
20 is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. | |
21 | |
22 (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and | |
23 modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in | |
24 developing GNU and promoting software freedom.'' | |
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26 All Emacs Lisp code contained in this document may be used, distributed, | |
27 and modified without restriction. | |
28 @end quotation | |
29 @end copying | |
30 | |
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33 * ERC: (erc). Powerful and extensible IRC client for Emacs. |
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84293 | 36 @titlepage |
37 @title ERC manual | |
38 @subtitle a full-featured IRC client | |
39 @subtitle for GNU Emacs and XEmacs | |
40 | |
41 @c The following two commands | |
42 @c start the copyright page. | |
43 @page | |
44 @vskip 0pt plus 1filll | |
45 @insertcopying | |
46 @end titlepage | |
47 | |
48 @contents | |
49 | |
50 @ifnottex | |
51 @node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir) | |
52 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
53 @top ERC | |
54 | |
55 @insertcopying | |
56 @end ifnottex | |
57 | |
58 @menu | |
59 * Introduction:: What is ERC? | |
60 * Obtaining ERC:: How to get ERC releases and development | |
61 versions. | |
62 * Installation:: Compiling and installing ERC. | |
63 * Getting Started:: Quick Start guide to using ERC. | |
64 * Keystroke Summary:: Keystrokes used in ERC buffers. | |
65 * Modules:: Available modules for ERC. | |
66 * Advanced Usage:: Cool ways of using ERC. | |
67 * Getting Help and Reporting Bugs:: | |
68 * History:: The history of ERC. | |
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72 there is no warranty. |
88015 | 73 * GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation. |
84293 | 74 * Concept Index:: Search for terms. |
75 | |
76 @detailmenu | |
77 --- The Detailed Node Listing --- | |
78 | |
79 Obtaining ERC | |
80 | |
81 * Releases:: Released versions of ERC. | |
82 * Development:: Latest unreleased development changes. | |
83 | |
84 Getting Started | |
85 | |
86 * Sample Session:: Example of connecting to the #emacs channel | |
87 * Special Features:: Differences from standalone IRC clients | |
88 | |
89 Advanced Usage | |
90 | |
91 * Connecting:: Ways of connecting to an IRC server. | |
92 * Sample Configuration:: An example configuration file. | |
93 * Options:: Options that are available for ERC. | |
94 | |
95 @end detailmenu | |
96 @end menu | |
97 | |
98 @node Introduction, Obtaining ERC, Top, Top | |
99 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
100 @chapter Introduction | |
101 | |
102 ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs. | |
103 | |
104 It comes with the following capabilities enabled by default. | |
105 | |
106 @itemize @bullet | |
107 @item Flood control | |
108 @item Timestamps | |
109 @item Join channels automatically | |
110 @item Buttonize URLs, nicknames, and other text | |
111 @item Wrap long lines | |
112 @item Highlight or remove IRC control characters | |
113 @item Highlight pals, fools, and other keywords | |
114 @item Detect netsplits | |
115 @item Complete nicknames and commands in a programmable fashion | |
116 @item Make displayed lines read-only | |
117 @item Input history | |
118 @item Track channel activity in the mode-line | |
119 | |
120 @end itemize | |
121 | |
122 @node Obtaining ERC, Installation, Introduction, Top | |
123 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
124 @chapter Obtaining ERC | |
125 | |
126 @menu | |
127 * Releases:: Released versions of ERC. | |
128 * Development:: Latest unreleased development changes. | |
129 @end menu | |
130 | |
131 Note that some ERC files are not included with Emacs due to copyright or | |
132 dependency issues. If desired, they may be found at the following | |
133 locations, or from your local GNU mirror. | |
134 | |
135 @itemize @bullet | |
88015 | 136 @item @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/erc/erc-5.3-extras.tar.gz} |
137 @item @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/erc/erc-5.3-extras.zip} | |
84293 | 138 @end itemize |
139 | |
140 The rest of this chapter may be skipped if you are using the version of | |
141 ERC that comes with Emacs. | |
142 | |
143 @node Releases, Development, Obtaining ERC, Obtaining ERC | |
144 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
145 @section Releases | |
146 | |
147 Choose to install a release if you want to minimize risk. | |
148 | |
149 Errors are corrected in development first. User-visible changes will be | |
150 announced on the @email{erc-discuss@@gnu.org} mailing list. | |
151 @pxref{Getting Help and Reporting Bugs}. | |
152 | |
153 @cindex releases, Debian package | |
154 @cindex Debian package for ERC | |
155 Debian users can get ERC via apt-get. The @file{erc} package is | |
156 available in the official Debian repository. | |
157 | |
158 @cindex releases, from source | |
159 Alternatively, you can download the latest release from | |
160 @uref{http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/erc}, or your local GNU mirror. | |
161 | |
162 @node Development, , Releases, Obtaining ERC | |
163 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
164 @section Development | |
165 @cindex development | |
166 | |
167 Choose the development version if you want to live on the bleeding edge | |
168 of ERC development or try out new features before release. | |
169 | |
88015 | 170 @cindex git version control system, using |
171 The git version control system allows you to keep up-to-date with the | |
172 latest changes to the development version of ERC. It also allows you | |
173 to contribute changes (via commits, if you are have developer access to | |
174 the repository, or via patches, otherwise). If you would like to | |
175 contribute to ERC development, it is highly recommended that you use | |
176 git. | |
84293 | 177 |
88015 | 178 If you are new to git, you might find this tutorial helpful: |
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179 @uref{http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/gittutorial.html}. |
88015 | 180 |
181 Downloading ERC with git and staying up-to-date involves the following | |
182 steps. | |
84293 | 183 |
184 @enumerate | |
88015 | 185 @item Install git. |
84293 | 186 |
187 @itemize @bullet | |
88015 | 188 @item Debian and Ubuntu: @kbd{apt-get install git-core}. |
189 @item Windows: @uref{http://git.or.cz/gitwiki/WindowsInstall}. | |
190 @item Other operating systems: download, compile, and install the source | |
191 from @uref{http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/}, or find a git | |
192 package for your operating system. | |
84293 | 193 @end itemize |
194 | |
88015 | 195 @item Download the ERC development branch. |
196 | |
197 If you have developer access to ERC, do: | |
198 | |
84293 | 199 @example |
88015 | 200 git clone ssh://loginname@@git.sv.gnu.org/srv/git/erc.git |
84293 | 201 @end example |
202 | |
88015 | 203 otherwise, do: |
204 | |
84293 | 205 @example |
88015 | 206 git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/erc.git |
207 @end example | |
208 | |
209 If you are behind a restrictive firewall, and do not have developer | |
210 access, then do the following instead: | |
211 | |
212 @example | |
213 git clone http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/erc.git | |
84293 | 214 @end example |
215 | |
216 @item List upstream changes that are missing from your local copy. | |
217 Do this whenever you want to see whether new changes have been committed | |
88015 | 218 to ERC. If you wish, you may skip this step and proceed directly to |
219 the ``update'' step. | |
84293 | 220 |
221 @example | |
222 # Change to the source directory you are interested in. | |
88015 | 223 cd erc |
84293 | 224 |
88015 | 225 # Fetch new changes from the repository, but don't apply them yet |
226 git fetch origin | |
227 | |
228 # Display log messages for the new changes | |
229 git log HEAD..origin | |
84293 | 230 @end example |
231 | |
88015 | 232 ``origin'' is git's name for the location where you originally got ERC |
233 from. You can change this location at any time by editing the | |
234 @file{.git/config} file in the directory where the ERC source was | |
235 placed. | |
236 | |
237 @cindex updating ERC with git | |
238 @item Update to the latest version by pulling in any missing changes. | |
239 | |
84293 | 240 @example |
241 cd erc | |
88015 | 242 git pull origin |
84293 | 243 @end example |
244 | |
88015 | 245 git will show how many files changed, and will provide a visual display |
246 for how many lines were changed in each file. | |
247 | |
84293 | 248 @end enumerate |
249 | |
88015 | 250 There are other ways to interact with the ERC repository. |
84293 | 251 |
88015 | 252 @itemize |
253 @item Browse git repo: @uref{http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=erc.git} | |
254 @item Latest development snapshot: @uref{http://mwolson.org/static/dist/erc-latest.tar.gz} | |
255 @item Latest development snapshot (zip file): @uref{http://mwolson.org/static/dist/erc-latest.zip} | |
256 @end itemize | |
84293 | 257 |
88015 | 258 The latest development snapshot can lag behind the git repo by as much |
259 as 20 minutes, but never more than that. | |
260 | |
261 For further information on committing changes to ERC and performing | |
262 development, please consult | |
263 @uref{http://emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ErcDevelopment}. | |
84293 | 264 |
265 | |
266 @node Installation, Getting Started, Obtaining ERC, Top | |
267 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
268 @chapter Installation | |
269 | |
270 ERC may be compiled and installed on your machine. | |
271 | |
272 This section may be skipped if you are using the version of ERC that | |
273 comes with Emacs. | |
274 | |
275 @subsubheading Compilation | |
276 | |
277 This is an optional step, since Emacs Lisp source code does not | |
278 necessarily have to be byte-compiled. It will yield a speed increase, | |
279 though. | |
280 | |
281 A working copy of Emacs or XEmacs is needed in order to compile ERC. By | |
282 default, the program that is installed with the name @command{emacs} | |
283 will be used. | |
284 | |
285 If you want to use the @command{xemacs} binary to perform the | |
286 compilation, you would need to edit @file{Makefile} in the top-level | |
287 directory as follows. You can put either a full path to an Emacs or | |
288 XEmacs binary or just the command name, as long as it is in the | |
289 @env{PATH}. | |
290 | |
291 @example | |
292 EMACS = xemacs | |
293 SITEFLAG = -no-site-file | |
294 @end example | |
295 | |
296 Running @code{make} should compile the ERC source files in the | |
297 @file{lisp} directory. | |
298 | |
299 @subsubheading Installation | |
300 | |
301 ERC may be installed into your file hierarchy by doing the following. | |
302 | |
303 Edit the @file{Makefile} file so that @env{ELISPDIR} points to where you | |
304 want the source and compiled ERC files to be installed and | |
305 @env{INFODIR} indicates where to put the ERC manual. Of course, you | |
306 will want to edit @env{EMACS} and @env{SITEFLAG} as shown in the | |
307 Compilation section if you are using XEmacs. | |
308 | |
309 If you are installing ERC on a Debian system, you might want to change | |
310 the value of @env{INSTALLINFO} as specified in @file{Makefile}. | |
311 | |
312 Run @code{make} as a normal user. | |
313 | |
314 Run @code{make install} as the root user if you have chosen installation | |
315 locations that require this. | |
316 | |
317 | |
318 @node Getting Started, Keystroke Summary, Installation, Top | |
319 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
320 @chapter Getting Started | |
321 @cindex settings | |
322 | |
323 To use ERC, add the directory containing its files to your | |
324 @code{load-path} variable, in your @file{.emacs} file. Then, load ERC | |
325 itself. An example follows. | |
326 | |
327 @lisp | |
328 (require 'erc) | |
329 @end lisp | |
330 | |
331 Once ERC is loaded, the command @kbd{M-x erc} will start ERC and | |
332 prompt for the server to connect to. | |
333 | |
334 If you want to place ERC settings in their own file, you can place them | |
335 in @file{~/.emacs.d/.ercrc.el}, creating it if necessary. | |
336 | |
337 If you would rather use the Customize interface to change how ERC works, | |
338 do @kbd{M-x customize-group RET erc RET}. In particular, ERC comes with | |
339 lots of modules that may be enabled or disabled; to select which ones | |
340 you want, do @kbd{M-x customize-variable RET erc-modules RET}. | |
341 | |
342 @menu | |
343 * Sample Session:: Example of connecting to the #emacs channel | |
344 * Special Features:: Differences from standalone IRC clients | |
345 @end menu | |
346 | |
347 @node Sample Session, Special Features, Getting Started, Getting Started | |
348 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
349 @section Sample Session | |
350 | |
351 This is an example ERC session which shows how to connect to the #emacs | |
352 channel on Freenode. Another IRC channel on Freenode that may be of | |
353 interest is #erc, which is a channel where ERC users and developers hang | |
354 out. | |
355 | |
356 @itemize @bullet | |
357 | |
358 @item Connect to Freenode | |
359 | |
360 Run @kbd{M-x erc}. Use ``irc.freenode.net'' as the IRC server, ``6667'' | |
361 as the port, and choose a nickname. | |
362 | |
363 @item Get used to the interface | |
364 | |
365 Switch to the ``irc.freenode.net:6667'' buffer, if you're not already | |
366 there. You will see first some messages about checking for ident, and | |
367 then a bunch of other messages that describe the current IRC server. | |
368 | |
369 @item Join the #emacs channel | |
370 | |
371 In that buffer, type ``/join SPC #emacs'' and hit @kbd{RET}. Depending | |
372 on how you've set up ERC, either a new buffer for ``#emacs'' will be | |
373 displayed, or a new buffer called ``#emacs'' will be created in the | |
374 background. If the latter, switch to the ``#emacs'' buffer. You will | |
375 see the channel topic and a list of the people who are currently on the | |
376 channel. | |
377 | |
378 @item Register your nickname with Freenode | |
379 | |
380 If you would like to be able to talk with people privately on the | |
381 Freenode network, you will have to ``register'' your nickname. To do | |
382 so, switch to the ``irc.freenode.net:6667'' buffer and type ``/msg | |
383 NickServ register <password>'', replacing ``<password>'' with your | |
384 desired password. It should tell you that the operation was successful. | |
385 | |
386 @item Talk to people in the channel | |
387 | |
388 If you switch back to the ``#emacs'' buffer, you can type a message, and | |
389 everyone on the channel will see it. | |
390 | |
391 @item Open a query buffer to talk to someone | |
392 | |
393 If you want to talk with someone in private (this should usually not be | |
394 done for technical help, only for personal questions), type ``/query | |
395 <nick>'', replacing ``<nick>'' with the nickname of the person you would | |
396 like to talk to. Depending on how ERC is set up, you will either see a | |
397 new buffer with the name of the person, or such a buffer will be created | |
398 in the background and you will have to switch to it. Begin typing | |
399 messages, and you will be able to have a conversation. | |
400 | |
401 Note that if the other person is not registered, you will not be able to | |
402 talk with them. | |
403 | |
404 @end itemize | |
405 | |
406 @node Special Features, , Sample Session, Getting Started | |
407 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
408 @section Special Features | |
409 | |
410 ERC has some features that distinguish it from some IRC clients. | |
411 | |
412 @itemize @bullet | |
413 | |
414 @item multiple channels and multiple servers | |
415 | |
416 Every channel is put in a separate buffer. Several IRC servers may be | |
417 connected to at the same time. | |
418 | |
419 @cindex query buffers | |
420 @item private message separation | |
421 | |
422 Private conversations are treated as channels, and are put into separate | |
423 buffers in Emacs. We call these ``query buffers''. | |
424 | |
425 @item highlighting | |
426 | |
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84293 | 428 track different kinds of conversations. |
429 | |
430 @item notification | |
431 | |
432 ERC can notify you that certain users are online. | |
433 | |
434 @item channel tracking | |
435 | |
436 Channels can be hidden and conversation continue in the background. You | |
437 are notified when something is said in such a channel that is not | |
438 currently visible. This makes it easy to get Real Work done while still | |
439 maintaining an IRC presence. | |
440 | |
441 @item nick completion | |
442 | |
443 ERC can complete words upon hitting @kbd{TAB}, which eases the writing | |
444 of nicknames in messages. | |
445 | |
446 @cindex history ring | |
447 @item history | |
448 | |
449 Past actions are kept in history rings for future use. To navigate a | |
450 history ring, hit @kbd{M-p} to go backwards and @kbd{M-n} to go | |
451 forwards. | |
452 | |
453 @item multiple languages | |
454 | |
455 Different channels and servers may have different language encodings. | |
456 | |
457 In addition, it is possible to translate the messages that ERC uses into | |
458 multiple languages. Please contact the developers of ERC at | |
459 @email{erc-discuss@@gnu.org} if you are interested in helping with the | |
460 translation effort. | |
461 | |
462 @item user scripting | |
463 | |
464 Users can load scripts (e.g. auto greeting scripts) when ERC starts up. | |
465 | |
466 It is also possible to make custom IRC commands, if you know a little | |
467 Emacs Lisp. Just make an Emacs Lisp function and call it | |
468 @code{erc-cmd-NEWCOMMAND}, where @code{NEWCOMMAND} is the name of the | |
469 new command in capital letters. | |
470 | |
471 @item auto reconnect | |
472 | |
473 If the connection goes away at some point, ERC will try to reconnect | |
474 automatically. If it fails to reconnect, and you want to try to | |
475 manually reestablish the connection at some later point, switch to an | |
476 ERC buffer and run the @code{/RECONNECT} command. | |
477 | |
478 @end itemize | |
479 | |
480 | |
481 @node Keystroke Summary, Modules, Getting Started, Top | |
482 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
483 @chapter Keys Used in ERC | |
484 @cindex keystrokes | |
485 | |
486 This is a summary of keystrokes available in every ERC buffer. | |
487 | |
488 @table @kbd | |
489 | |
490 @item C-a or <home> (`erc-bol') | |
491 Go to beginning of line or end of prompt. | |
492 | |
493 @item RET (`erc-send-current-line') | |
494 Send the current line | |
495 | |
496 @item TAB (`erc-complete-word') | |
497 If at prompt, complete the current word. | |
498 Otherwise, move to the next link or button. | |
499 | |
500 @item M-TAB (`ispell-complete-word') | |
501 Complete the given word, using ispell. | |
502 | |
503 @item C-c C-a (`erc-bol') | |
504 Go to beginning of line or end of prompt. | |
505 | |
506 @item C-c C-b (`erc-iswitchb') | |
507 Use `iswitchb-read-buffer' to prompt for a ERC buffer to switch to. | |
508 | |
509 @item C-c C-c (`erc-toggle-interpret-controls') | |
510 Toggle interpretation of control sequences in messages. | |
511 | |
512 @item C-c C-d (`erc-input-action') | |
513 Interactively input a user action and send it to IRC. | |
514 | |
515 @item C-c C-e (`erc-toggle-ctcp-autoresponse') | |
516 Toggle automatic CTCP replies (like VERSION and PING). | |
517 | |
518 @item C-c C-f (`erc-toggle-flood-control') | |
519 Toggle use of flood control on sent messages. | |
520 | |
521 @item C-c TAB (`erc-invite-only-mode') | |
522 Turn on the invite only mode (+i) for the current channel. | |
523 | |
524 @item C-c C-j (`erc-join-channel') | |
525 Join channel. If point is at the beginning of a channel name, use that | |
526 as default. | |
527 | |
528 @item C-c C-k (`erc-go-to-log-matches-buffer') | |
529 Interactively open an erc-log-matches buffer | |
530 | |
531 @item C-c C-l (`erc-save-buffer-in-logs') | |
532 Append buffer contents to the log file, if logging is enabled. | |
533 | |
534 @item C-c C-n (`erc-channel-names') | |
535 Run "/names #channel" in the current channel. | |
536 | |
537 @item C-c C-o (`erc-get-channel-mode-from-keypress') | |
538 Read a key sequence and call the corresponding channel mode function. | |
539 After doing @kbd{C-c C-o}, type in a channel mode letter. | |
540 | |
541 @kbd{C-g} means quit. | |
542 @kbd{RET} lets you type more than one mode at a time. | |
543 If @kbd{l} is pressed, @code{erc-set-channel-limit} gets called. | |
544 If @kbd{k} is pressed, @code{erc-set-channel-key} gets called. | |
545 Anything else will be sent to `erc-toggle-channel-mode'. | |
546 | |
547 @item C-c C-p (`erc-part-from-channel') | |
548 Part from the current channel and prompt for a reason. | |
549 | |
550 @item C-c C-q (`erc-quit-server') | |
551 Disconnect from current server after prompting for reason. | |
552 | |
553 @item C-c C-r (`erc-remove-text-properties-region') | |
554 Clears the region (start,end) in object from all colors, etc. | |
555 | |
556 @item C-c C-t (`erc-set-topic') | |
557 Prompt for a topic for the current channel. | |
558 | |
559 @item C-c C-u (`erc-kill-input') | |
560 Kill current input line using `erc-bol' followed by `kill-line'. | |
561 | |
562 @end table | |
563 | |
564 | |
565 @node Modules, Advanced Usage, Keystroke Summary, Top | |
566 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
567 @chapter Modules | |
568 @cindex modules | |
569 | |
570 One way to add functionality to ERC is to customize which of its many | |
571 modules are loaded. | |
572 | |
573 There is a spiffy customize interface, which may be reached by typing | |
574 @kbd{M-x customize-option erc-modules RET}. Alternatively, set | |
575 @code{erc-modules} manually and then call @code{erc-update-modules}. | |
576 | |
577 The following is a list of available modules. | |
578 | |
579 @table @code | |
580 | |
581 @cindex modules, autoaway | |
582 @item autoaway | |
583 Set away status automatically | |
584 | |
585 @cindex modules, autojoin | |
586 @item autojoin | |
587 Join channels automatically | |
588 | |
589 @cindex modules, bbdb | |
590 @item bbdb | |
591 Integrate with the Big Brother Database | |
592 | |
593 @cindex modules, button | |
594 @item button | |
595 Buttonize URLs, nicknames, and other text | |
596 | |
597 @cindex modules, capab-identify | |
598 @item capab-identify | |
599 Mark unidentified users on freenode and other servers supporting CAPAB. | |
600 | |
601 @cindex modules, completion | |
602 @cindex modules, pcomplete | |
603 @item completion (aka pcomplete) | |
604 Complete nicknames and commands (programmable) | |
605 | |
606 @cindex modules, fill | |
607 @item fill | |
608 Wrap long lines | |
609 | |
610 @cindex modules, hecomplete | |
611 @item hecomplete | |
612 Complete nicknames and commands (old). This is the old module---you | |
613 might prefer the ``completion'' module instead. | |
614 | |
615 @cindex modules, identd | |
616 @item identd | |
617 Launch an identd server on port 8113 | |
618 | |
619 @cindex modules, irccontrols | |
620 @item irccontrols | |
621 Highlight or remove IRC control characters | |
622 | |
623 @cindex modules, log | |
624 @item log | |
625 Save buffers in logs | |
626 | |
627 @cindex modules, match | |
628 @item match | |
629 Highlight pals, fools, and other keywords | |
630 | |
631 @cindex modules, menu | |
632 @item menu | |
633 Display a menu in ERC buffers | |
634 | |
635 @cindex modules, netsplit | |
636 @item netsplit | |
637 Detect netsplits | |
638 | |
639 @cindex modules, noncommands | |
640 @item noncommands | |
641 Don't display non-IRC commands after evaluation | |
642 | |
643 @cindex modules, notify | |
644 @item notify | |
645 Notify when the online status of certain users changes | |
646 | |
647 @cindex modules, page | |
648 @item page | |
649 Process CTCP PAGE requests from IRC | |
650 | |
651 @cindex modules, readonly | |
652 @item readonly | |
653 Make displayed lines read-only | |
654 | |
655 @cindex modules, replace | |
656 @item replace | |
657 Replace text in messages | |
658 | |
659 @cindex modules, ring | |
660 @item ring | |
661 Enable an input history | |
662 | |
663 @cindex modules, scrolltobottom | |
664 @item scrolltobottom | |
665 Scroll to the bottom of the buffer | |
666 | |
667 @cindex modules, services | |
668 @item services | |
669 Identify to Nickserv (IRC Services) automatically | |
670 | |
671 @cindex modules, smiley | |
672 @item smiley | |
673 Convert smileys to pretty icons | |
674 | |
675 @cindex modules, sound | |
676 @item sound | |
677 Play sounds when you receive CTCP SOUND requests | |
678 | |
679 @cindex modules, spelling | |
680 @item spelling | |
681 Check spelling of messages | |
682 | |
683 @cindex modules, stamp | |
684 @item stamp | |
685 Add timestamps to messages | |
686 | |
687 @cindex modules, track | |
688 @item track | |
689 Track channel activity in the mode-line | |
690 | |
691 @cindex modules, truncate | |
692 @item truncate | |
693 Truncate buffers to a certain size | |
694 | |
695 @cindex modules, unmorse | |
696 @item unmorse | |
697 Translate morse code in messages | |
698 | |
699 @end table | |
700 | |
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703 | |
704 @node Advanced Usage, Getting Help and Reporting Bugs, Modules, Top | |
705 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
706 @chapter Advanced Usage | |
707 @cindex advanced topics | |
708 | |
709 @menu | |
710 * Connecting:: Ways of connecting to an IRC server. | |
711 * Sample Configuration:: An example configuration file. | |
712 * Options:: Options that are available for ERC. | |
713 @end menu | |
714 | |
715 @node Connecting, Sample Configuration, Advanced Usage, Advanced Usage | |
716 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
717 @section Connecting to an IRC Server | |
718 @cindex connecting | |
719 | |
720 The easiest way to connect to an IRC server is to call @kbd{M-x erc}. | |
721 If you want to assign this function to a keystroke, the following will | |
722 help you figure out its parameters. | |
723 | |
724 @defun erc | |
725 Select connection parameters and run ERC. | |
726 Non-interactively, it takes the following keyword arguments. | |
727 | |
728 @itemize @bullet | |
729 @item @var{server} | |
730 @item @var{port} | |
731 @item @var{nick} | |
732 @item @var{password} | |
733 @item @var{full-name} | |
734 @end itemize | |
735 | |
736 That is, if called with the following arguments, @var{server} and | |
737 @var{full-name} will be set to those values, whereas | |
738 @code{erc-compute-port}, @code{erc-compute-nick} and | |
739 @code{erc-compute-full-name} will be invoked for the values of the other | |
740 parameters. | |
741 | |
742 @example | |
743 (erc :server "irc.freenode.net" :full-name "Harry S Truman") | |
744 @end example | |
745 @end defun | |
746 | |
747 @subheading Server | |
748 | |
749 @defun erc-compute-server &optional server | |
750 Return an IRC server name. | |
751 | |
752 This tries a number of increasingly more default methods until a non-nil | |
753 value is found. | |
754 | |
755 @itemize @bullet | |
756 @item @var{server} (the argument passed to this function) | |
757 @item The @code{erc-server} option | |
758 @item The value of the IRCSERVER environment variable | |
759 @item The @code{erc-default-server} variable | |
760 @end itemize | |
761 | |
762 @end defun | |
763 | |
764 @defopt erc-server nil | |
765 IRC server to use if one is not provided. | |
766 @end defopt | |
767 | |
768 @subheading Port | |
769 | |
770 @defun erc-compute-port &optional port | |
771 Return a port for an IRC server. | |
772 | |
773 This tries a number of increasingly more default methods until a non-nil | |
774 value is found. | |
775 | |
776 @itemize @bullet | |
777 @item @var{port} (the argument passed to this function) | |
778 @item The @code{erc-port} option | |
779 @item The @code{erc-default-port} variable | |
780 @end itemize | |
781 | |
782 @end defun | |
783 | |
784 @defopt erc-port | |
785 IRC port to use if not specified. | |
786 | |
787 This can be either a string or a number. | |
788 @end defopt | |
789 | |
790 @subheading Nick | |
791 | |
792 @defun erc-compute-nick &optional nick | |
793 Return user's IRC nick. | |
794 | |
795 This tries a number of increasingly more default methods until a | |
796 non-nil value is found. | |
797 | |
798 @itemize | |
799 @item @var{nick} (the argument passed to this function) | |
800 @item The @code{erc-nick} option | |
801 @item The value of the IRCNICK environment variable | |
802 @item The result from the @code{user-login-name} function | |
803 @end itemize | |
804 | |
805 @end defun | |
806 | |
807 @defopt erc-nick | |
808 Nickname to use if one is not provided. | |
809 | |
810 This can be either a string, or a list of strings. | |
811 In the latter case, if the first nick in the list is already in use, | |
812 other nicks are tried in the list order. | |
813 @end defopt | |
814 | |
815 @defopt erc-nick-uniquifier | |
816 The string to append to the nick if it is already in use. | |
817 @end defopt | |
818 | |
819 @defopt erc-try-new-nick-p | |
820 If the nickname you chose isn't available, and this option is non-nil, | |
821 ERC should automatically attempt to connect with another nickname. | |
822 | |
823 You can manually set another nickname with the /NICK command. | |
824 @end defopt | |
825 | |
826 @subheading Full name | |
827 | |
828 @defun erc-compute-full-name &optional full-name | |
829 Return user's full name. | |
830 | |
831 This tries a number of increasingly more default methods until a | |
832 non-nil value is found. | |
833 | |
834 @itemize @bullet | |
835 @item @var{full-name} (the argument passed to this function) | |
836 @item The @code{erc-user-full-name} option | |
837 @item The value of the IRCNAME environment variable | |
838 @item The result from the @code{user-full-name} function | |
839 @end itemize | |
840 | |
841 @end defun | |
842 | |
843 @defopt erc-user-full-name | |
844 User full name. | |
845 | |
846 This can be either a string or a function to call. | |
847 @end defopt | |
848 | |
849 @node Sample Configuration, Options, Connecting, Advanced Usage | |
850 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
851 @section Sample Configuration | |
852 @cindex configuration, sample | |
853 | |
854 Here is an example of configuration settings for ERC. This can go into | |
855 your Emacs configuration file. Everything after the @code{(require | |
856 'erc)} command can optionally go into @file{~/.emacs.d/.ercrc.el}. | |
857 | |
858 @lisp | |
859 ;;; Sample ERC configuration | |
860 | |
861 ;; Add the ERC directory to load path -- you don't need this if you are | |
862 ;; using the version of ERC that comes with Emacs | |
863 (add-to-list 'load-path "~/elisp/erc") | |
864 | |
865 ;; Load ERC | |
866 (require 'erc) | |
867 | |
868 ;; Load authentication info from an external source. Put sensitive | |
869 ;; passwords and the like in here. | |
870 (load "~/.emacs.d/.erc-auth") | |
871 | |
872 ;; This is an example of how to make a new command. Type "/uptime" to | |
873 ;; use it. | |
874 (defun erc-cmd-UPTIME (&rest ignore) | |
875 "Display the uptime of the system, as well as some load-related | |
876 stuff, to the current ERC buffer." | |
877 (let ((uname-output | |
878 (replace-regexp-in-string | |
879 ", load average: " "] @{Load average@} [" | |
880 ;; Collapse spaces, remove | |
881 (replace-regexp-in-string | |
882 " +" " " | |
883 ;; Remove beginning and trailing whitespace | |
884 (replace-regexp-in-string | |
885 "^ +\\|[ \n]+$" "" | |
886 (shell-command-to-string "uptime")))))) | |
887 (erc-send-message | |
888 (concat "@{Uptime@} [" uname-output "]")))) | |
889 | |
890 ;; This causes ERC to connect to the Freenode network upon hitting | |
891 ;; C-c e f. Replace MYNICK with your IRC nick. | |
892 (global-set-key "\C-cef" (lambda () (interactive) | |
893 (erc :server "irc.freenode.net" :port "6667" | |
894 :nick "MYNICK"))) | |
895 | |
896 ;; This causes ERC to connect to the IRC server on your own machine (if | |
897 ;; you have one) upon hitting C-c e b. Replace MYNICK with your IRC | |
898 ;; nick. Often, people like to run bitlbee (http://bitlbee.org/) as an | |
899 ;; AIM/Jabber/MSN to IRC gateway, so that they can use ERC to chat with | |
900 ;; people on those networks. | |
901 (global-set-key "\C-ceb" (lambda () (interactive) | |
902 (erc :server "localhost" :port "6667" | |
903 :nick "MYNICK"))) | |
904 | |
905 ;; Make C-c RET (or C-c C-RET) send messages instead of RET. This has | |
906 ;; been commented out to avoid confusing new users. | |
907 ;; (define-key erc-mode-map (kbd "RET") nil) | |
908 ;; (define-key erc-mode-map (kbd "C-c RET") 'erc-send-current-line) | |
909 ;; (define-key erc-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-RET") 'erc-send-current-line) | |
910 | |
911 ;;; Options | |
912 | |
913 ;; Join the #emacs and #erc channels whenever connecting to Freenode. | |
914 (setq erc-autojoin-channels-alist '(("freenode.net" "#emacs" "#erc"))) | |
915 | |
916 ;; Interpret mIRC-style color commands in IRC chats | |
917 (setq erc-interpret-mirc-color t) | |
918 | |
919 ;; The following are commented out by default, but users of other | |
920 ;; non-Emacs IRC clients might find them useful. | |
921 ;; Kill buffers for channels after /part | |
922 ;; (setq erc-kill-buffer-on-part t) | |
923 ;; Kill buffers for private queries after quitting the server | |
924 ;; (setq erc-kill-queries-on-quit t) | |
925 ;; Kill buffers for server messages after quitting the server | |
926 ;; (setq erc-kill-server-buffer-on-quit t) | |
927 @end lisp | |
928 | |
929 @node Options, , Sample Configuration, Advanced Usage | |
930 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
931 @section Options | |
932 @cindex options | |
933 | |
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936 | |
937 This section has not yet been written. For now, the easiest way to | |
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940 | |
941 | |
942 @node Getting Help and Reporting Bugs, History, Advanced Usage, Top | |
943 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
944 @chapter Getting Help and Reporting Bugs | |
945 @cindex help, getting | |
946 @cindex bugs, reporting | |
947 | |
948 After you have read this guide, if you still have questions about ERC, | |
949 or if you have bugs to report, there are several places you can go. | |
950 | |
951 @itemize @bullet | |
952 | |
953 @item | |
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956 descriptions to it. | |
957 | |
958 @item | |
959 There are several mailing lists for ERC. To subscribe, visit | |
960 @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/mail/?group=erc}. | |
961 | |
962 The mailing lists are also available on Gmane. | |
963 (@url{http://gmane.org/}). Gmane provides additional methods for | |
964 accessing the mailing lists, adding content to them, and searching them. | |
965 | |
966 @enumerate | |
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973 @end enumerate | |
974 | |
975 @item | |
976 You can visit the IRC Freenode channel @samp{#emacs}. Many of the | |
977 contributors are frequently around and willing to answer your | |
978 questions. | |
979 | |
980 @end itemize | |
981 | |
982 | |
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983 @node History, Copying, Getting Help and Reporting Bugs, Top |
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985 @chapter History | |
986 @cindex history, of ERC | |
987 | |
988 ERC was originally written by Alexander L. Belikoff | |
989 @email{abel@@bfr.co.il} and Sergey Berezin | |
990 @email{sergey.berezin@@cs.cmu.edu}. They stopped development around | |
991 December 1999. Their last released version was ERC 2.0. | |
992 | |
993 P.S.: If one of the original developers of ERC reads this, we'd like to | |
994 receive additional information for this file and hear comments in | |
995 general. | |
996 | |
997 @itemize | |
998 @item 2001 | |
999 | |
1000 In June 2001, Mario Lang @email{mlang@@delysid.org} and Alex Schroeder | |
1001 @email{alex@@gnu.org} took over development and created a ERC Project at | |
1002 @uref{http://sourceforge.net/projects/erc}. | |
1003 | |
1004 In reaction to a mail about the new ERC development effort, Sergey | |
1005 Berezin said, ``First of all, I'm glad that my version of ERC is being | |
1006 used out there. The thing is, I do not have free time and enough | |
1007 incentive anymore to work on ERC, so I would be happy if you guys take | |
1008 over the project entirely.'' | |
1009 | |
1010 So we happily hacked away on ERC, and soon after (September 2001) | |
1011 released the next "stable" version, 2.1. | |
1012 | |
1013 Most of the development of the new ERC happened on #emacs on | |
1014 irc.openprojects.net. Over time, many people contributed code, ideas, | |
1015 bugfixes, and a lot of alpha/beta/gamma testing. | |
1016 | |
1017 See the @file{CREDITS} file for a list of contributors. | |
1018 | |
1019 @item 2003 | |
1020 | |
1021 ERC 3.0 was released. | |
1022 | |
1023 @item 2004 | |
1024 | |
1025 ERC 4.0 was released. | |
1026 | |
1027 @item 2005 | |
1028 | |
1029 ERC 5.0 was released. Michael Olson @email{mwolson@@gnu.org} became | |
1030 the release manager and eventually the maintainer. | |
1031 | |
1032 After some discussion between him and the Emacs developers, it was | |
1033 decided to include ERC in Emacs. | |
1034 | |
1035 @item 2006 | |
1036 | |
1037 ERC 5.1 was released. It was subsequently included in Emacs 22. | |
1038 | |
1039 ERC became an official GNU project, and development moved to | |
1040 @uref{http://sv.gnu.org/projects/erc}. We switched to using GNU Arch as | |
1041 our revision control system. Our mailing list address changed as well. | |
1042 | |
88015 | 1043 @item 2007 |
1044 | |
1045 We switched to using git for our version control system. | |
1046 | |
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1056 | |
1057 @node Concept Index, , GNU Free Documentation License, Top | |
1058 @comment node-name, next, previous, up | |
1059 @unnumbered Index | |
1060 | |
1061 @printindex cp | |
1062 | |
1063 @bye | |
1064 | |
1065 @ignore | |
1066 arch-tag: cf9cfaff-fc12-4297-ad15-ec2493002b1e | |
1067 @end ignore |