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1A VERY ABBREVIATED INTRO TO IRK
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3
4All IRK commands are found within the ::irk namespace.
5
6To open a connection with an IRC server, use:
7
8   set conn [irk::connect twisted panda1]
9
10This opens a connection to the server named 'twisted' (This is
11actually the server twisted.ma.us.dal.net) with the nickname
12'panda1'. It also saves the connection token in the variable 'conn'
13for later use.
14
15If you're behind a SOCKS5 firewall, you can configure IRK to use a
16SOCKS5 proxy:
17
18   irk::config -sockproxy <proxyhost> -sockport <port>
19
20Do this before attempting to open connections to servers outside the
21firewall. After this step all communication with remote IRC servers
22goes through the SOCKS5 proxy. At present it is not possible to have
23connections simultaneously to IRC servers inside and outside the firewall.
24
25You can open any number of connections to different servers at the
26same time, limited only by the resources available on the host
27machine. Most IRC servers disallow opening two or more connections
28from the same user to a single server.
29
30Next, to join a channel, type:
31
32   irk::join $conn #mycoolchannel
33
34You can join any number of channels (no limits except those imposed by
35the server).
36
37To talk to a channel, do:
38
39   irk::say $conn #mycoolchannel {Wow, I'm on IRC!}
40
41The message "Wow, I'm on IRC!" (without the quotes) is sent to the
42channel #mycoolchannel.
43
44You can also send a private message to a specific nickname, via:
45
46   irk::say $conn somenick {Hey, I'm talking to you}
47
48To leave a channel use irk::leave. To close a connection with a server
49use irk::close. Read lib/irkcommand.tcl for all the commands
50provided. Full documentation will be provided eventually.
51
52The above API is likely to be subsumed by a more OO API that will look
53something like this:
54
55   set conn [irk::connect twisted panda1]
56   set mychan [$conn join #mycoolchannel]
57   $mychan say {Wow, I'm on IRC!}
58   set somenick [$conn user somenick]
59   $somenick say {Hey, I'm taling to you}
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