A quick start guide to use weechat Since I never had used weechat before, I got kind of stuck on the server connect, so I decided to write a guide Reviewed-on: #56 Co-authored-by: Alexander <alexlehm@cosmic.voyage> Co-committed-by: Alexander <alexlehm@cosmic.voyage>
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author: ~alexlehm
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title: getting started with weechat on a tilde machine
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description: run weechat as a local irc client
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category:
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- main
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---
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If you want to run irc on your tilde account, you can use weechat
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which is installed and requires minimal configuration.
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## First connection
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Start weechat on your linux shell and type the following commands:
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/server add tilde irc.tilde.chat/6697 -ssl
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/connect tilde
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This will connect you to the irc network via a secure connection. The
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username used is the same as your linux account, this is should be
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unique, if it is not you will be called username1 or similar, then you
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should chose another nickname. You do that by using the /nick command
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/nick newusername
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(If you didn't chose a username that is unique in the tilde network,
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you had kind of bad luck.)
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## Register
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You now can register your username using your tilde email address as
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described here: [intro to nicks](nicks.html)
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## Setting login credentials
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After you have done that, you can set the username and password in the
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weechat settings to automatically log in and authenticate
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/set irc.server.tilde.sasl_username <username>
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/set irc.server.tilde.sasl_password <password>
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Or to store the password securely (which is preferred), you can use
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secure settings like this
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/secure passphrase <passphrase>
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/secure set tilde_password <password>
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/set irc.server.tilde.sasl_password "${sec.data.tilde_password}"
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Then the client will ask you for the passphrase when starting.
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Now disconnect and connect again to get your registered nickname
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/quit
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run **weechat** again and then connect with
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/connect tilde
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## What now
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Now you can join any channel, e.g. **#helpdesk**
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You can set various parameters, e.g. to set your real name displayed
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in /whois you can use
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/set irc.server.tilde.realname "My real name"
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You can join multiple channels with /j #channel or start private
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conversatins with /msg nickname and navigate between the different
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windows with Control-n and Control-p
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To automatically connect to the tilde server on startup use
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/set irc.server.tilde.autoconnect on
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For more information about the program, see the
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[manual](https://weechat.org/files/doc/stable/weechat_user.en.html)
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