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A big part of using a tilde is using IRC.
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ttylde has `weechat` installed, and a default `weechat` configuration provided in your home directory, available at `~/.weechat`.
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To launch `weechat`, simply type:
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```bash
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weechat
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```
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To launch `weechat` with a non-standard config directory, use the `--dir` argument:
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```bash
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weechat --dir /path/to/your/config/dir
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```
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The provided configuration is preconfigured to connect to `#ttylde` and `#meta` on `tilde.chat`.
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## Other clients
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Other clients include `irssi` and the [kiwi webchat](https://kiwi.tilde.chat). `irssi` is not installed, but if you need it, simply ping ~karx on IRC and he'll install it.
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When using the webchat, make sure to put `#ttylde` as the channel name.
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