[5700] | 1 | A VERY ABBREVIATED INTRO TO IRK |
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| 2 | =============================== |
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| 3 | |
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| 4 | All IRK commands are found within the ::irk namespace. |
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| 5 | |
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| 6 | To open a connection with an IRC server, use: |
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| 8 | set conn [irk::connect twisted panda1] |
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| 10 | This opens a connection to the server named 'twisted' (This is |
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| 11 | actually the server twisted.ma.us.dal.net) with the nickname |
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| 12 | 'panda1'. It also saves the connection token in the variable 'conn' |
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| 13 | for later use. |
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| 15 | If you're behind a SOCKS5 firewall, you can configure IRK to use a |
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| 16 | SOCKS5 proxy: |
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| 18 | irk::config -sockproxy <proxyhost> -sockport <port> |
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| 20 | Do this before attempting to open connections to servers outside the |
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| 21 | firewall. After this step all communication with remote IRC servers |
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| 22 | goes through the SOCKS5 proxy. At present it is not possible to have |
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| 23 | connections simultaneously to IRC servers inside and outside the firewall. |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | You can open any number of connections to different servers at the |
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| 26 | same time, limited only by the resources available on the host |
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| 27 | machine. Most IRC servers disallow opening two or more connections |
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| 28 | from the same user to a single server. |
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| 29 | |
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| 30 | Next, to join a channel, type: |
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| 31 | |
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| 32 | irk::join $conn #mycoolchannel |
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| 34 | You can join any number of channels (no limits except those imposed by |
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| 35 | the server). |
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| 36 | |
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| 37 | To talk to a channel, do: |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | irk::say $conn #mycoolchannel {Wow, I'm on IRC!} |
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| 40 | |
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| 41 | The message "Wow, I'm on IRC!" (without the quotes) is sent to the |
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| 42 | channel #mycoolchannel. |
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| 43 | |
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| 44 | You can also send a private message to a specific nickname, via: |
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| 46 | irk::say $conn somenick {Hey, I'm talking to you} |
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| 47 | |
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| 48 | To leave a channel use irk::leave. To close a connection with a server |
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| 49 | use irk::close. Read lib/irkcommand.tcl for all the commands |
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| 50 | provided. Full documentation will be provided eventually. |
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| 52 | The above API is likely to be subsumed by a more OO API that will look |
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| 53 | something like this: |
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| 54 | |
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| 55 | set conn [irk::connect twisted panda1] |
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| 56 | set mychan [$conn join #mycoolchannel] |
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| 57 | $mychan say {Wow, I'm on IRC!} |
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| 58 | set somenick [$conn user somenick] |
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| 59 | $somenick say {Hey, I'm taling to you} |
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