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+OTR %|[OPTION]
+
+Command to control the OTR module. Without an option, /OTR INFO is printed.
+
+This help contains three sections which are %9options, quickstart and files.%n
+
+To add the OTR status bar (highly recommended):
+
+%9/statusbar window add otr%n
+
+%9Options:%n
+
+AUTH <secret>
+ Start or respond to an authentication process.
+
+AUTHQ <question> <secret>
+ Start a SMP authentication process.
+
+ Example: %9/otr authq "My question is" "this is the secret"%n
+
+AUTHABORT
+ Abort an ongoing authentication process.
+
+CONTEXTS
+ List known contexts which basically list the known fingerprints and their
+ state.
+
+DEBUG
+ Turn on debugging.
+
+DISTRUST <fingerprint>
+ Distrust a specific fingerprint. This command can be done inside a private
+ window for which the current fingerprint of the other person will be used
+ or else set fp to a human readable OTR fingerprint available with the above
+ contexts command.
+
+ Examples: %9/otr distrust 487FFADA 5073FEDD C5AB5C14 5BB6C1FF 6D40D48A%n
+
+FINISH
+ End the OTR session. This MUST be done inside a private conversation
+ window.
+
+FORGET <fingerprint>
+ Forget a specific fingerprint (deleted from the known fingerprints). The
+ behavior is the same as the distrust command explained above.
+
+GENKEY <name>
+ Generate OTR keys for a given account name. This is done automatically
+ if someone tries to establish a secure session.
+
+ This process is done in a background worker and can take an arbitrary
+ amount of time. The completion is checked when another irssi event is
+ catched.
+
+HELP
+ Print this help.
+
+INFO
+ Display the OTR fingerprint(s) of all your account(s).
+
+INIT
+ Initialize an OTR conversation within a private conversation window.
+
+TRUST <fingerprint>
+ Trust a specific fingerprint. The behavior is the same as the forget and
+ distrust commands explained above.
+
+VERSION
+ Print the version of the OTR module.
+
+%9Quickstart:%n
+
+Start a private conversation with the person you want to initiate a secure
+session. Once in the private message window:
+
+%9/otr init%n
+
+Key generation should start if no key is found for your account name. Once the
+process is done, either type a message which should automatically start the
+session or redo the init command.
+
+Time to authenticate the person. Either use a shared secret exchange through
+phone or GPG-signed email or use the socialist millionaire problem mechanism
+(SMP) which is basically to ask a question for which the answer can only be
+known by the other person.
+
+%9/otr auth <shared-secret>%n OR %9/otr authq "A question" <shared-secret>%n
+
+Or to respond to an authentication:
+
+%9/otr auth <secret>%n
+
+%9Files:%n
+
+This otr modules creates a directory in %9$HOME/.irssi/otr%n and creates three
+files:
+
+* %9otr.key%n
+ Contains your OTR private key(s). NEVER shared this directory with someone
+ else unless you know what you are doing.
+
+* %9otr.fp%n
+ The known fingerprints with their _trust_ status.
+
+* %9otr.instag
+ Instance tag of the libotr. This should NEVER be copied to an other
+ computer. If unsure, just ignore this file.
+
+For more information on OTR, see https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/
+