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authorTimo Sirainen <cras@irssi.org>2000-04-26 08:10:09 +0000
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v0.7.90 2000-04-xx Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
* On the way to 0.8.0 .. Major rewriting/rearranging code. There's
- some changes in behaviour because I'm trying to make Irssi a bit
- more compatible with EPIC.
+ some changes in behaviour because I'm trying to make Irssi
+ compatible with EPIC as much as possible (except the scripting,
+ perl should be enough?)
+
+ * Irssi isn't anymore IRC specific client, you could easily take the
+ whole IRC part away and use some other chat protocol instead, or
+ use both at the same time. Currently however, only IRC protocol
+ is supported. See docs/design.txt for more information.
* libPropList isn't needed anymore - I'm using my own configuration
library. This is mostly because different proplists worked a bit
@@ -32,16 +38,125 @@ v0.7.90 2000-04-xx Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>
And finally I'm also using `const' all over the place.
+ * Signal handlers changed - you don't anymore return value 0 if you
+ wish to stop signal. Instead use signal_stop() or
+ signal_stop_by_name().
+
+ + Flood protection when sending commands to server works now better.
+ It allows sending first 5 messages immediately, but after that
+ only one message is sent every 2.2 seconds.
+
+ This is the same flood protection that most IRC servers use, so
+ the only affect this protection has is that when sending a lot of
+ commands to server you won't get kicked out from server because of
+ "excessive flood".
+
+ This can be changed from settings `cmd_max_at_once' and
+ `cmd_queue_speed'. If you want to disable this for some reason, use
+ /SET cmd_queue_speed 0
+ /EVAL <commands> - Expand all the special variables from string and
run it. Commands can be split with ; character. See
- docs/SPECIAL_VARS for more info.
+ docs/special_vars.txt for more info.
+ Aliases are parsed just like /EVAL - arguments are in $0..$9.
+ Text formats are also parsed like /EVAL, arguments used to be in
$1..$9, now they're in $0..$8 so it messes up existing themes..
+ /SET [key [value]] - no more the '=' character. Boolean values
also need to be changed with ON/OFF/TOGGLE values (not yes/no).
- Settings aren't saved to disk until you use /SAVE.
+ + /SAVE [<filename>] - saves the settings to disk.
+ /REHASH [<filename>] - re-read the configuration file on the fly
+ /TOGGLE <key> [ON/OFF] - same as /SET <key> TOGGLE
+ + /ALIAS [-]<alias> [<command>], /UNALIAS <alias>
+ Show, add or remove aliases. /ALIAS -alias = /UNALIAS alias
+ + /NOTIFY [-list] [-away] [-idle [minutes]] <mask> [ircnet [ircnet...]]
+ -away notifies about away-status changes
+ -idle notifies if idle time is first larger than `minutes'
+ (default is hour) and then it drops down.
+ -list lists the notify list entries with all their settings
+ /UNNOTIFY <mask>
+
+ /NOTIFY without any arguments displays if the people in notify
+ list are online or offline.
+ + /HILIGHT [-nick | -regexp | -word] [-color <color>]
+ [-level <level>] [-channels <channels>] <text>
+ -nick: match only for nick
+ -regexp: `text' is a regular expression
+ -word: `text' must match to full words
+ -color: print the reply with `color' - color can be a bold (^B),
+ underline (^_) etc. too
+ -level: match only for `level' messages, default is
+ publics,msgs,notices,actions
+ -channels: match only in `channels'
+ /DEHILIGHT <ref#> | <text>
+ + /LASTLOG [-] [-new] [-regexp | -word] [-<level> [...]]
+ [<pattern>] [<count> [<start>]]
+ -: don't print the "Lastlog:" and "End of Lastlog" messages.
+ -new: show only lines since last /LASTLOG
+ -regexp: `text' is a regular expression
+ -word: `text' must match to full words
+ -level: what levels to check, like -public -msgs (default is all)
+ <pattern>: text to search for, or all if empty
+ <count>: maximum number of lines to show
+ <start>: skip the last `start' lines
+ + /IGNORE [-regexp | -word] [-pattern <pattern>] [-except]
+ [-channels <channel>] <mask> <levels> <^levels>
+ -regexp: `pattern' is a regular expression
+ -word: `pattern' must match to full words
+ -pattern: <pattern> must match to the message's text
+ -except: *DON'T* ignore
+ -channels: ignore only in channels
+ <mask>: either a nick mask or list of channels
+ <levels>: list of levels to ignore
+ <^levels>: list of levels to NOT ignore
+ (/ignore -except nick notices = /ignore nick ^notices)
+ /UNIGNORE <ref#> | <mask>
+
+ The best match always wins, so you can have:
+ /IGNORE * CTCPS
+ /IGNORE -except *!*@host.org CTCPS
+ + /LOG OPEN [-noopen] [-autoopen] [-channels <channels>] [-window]
+ [-rotate hour|day|month] <filename> [<levels>]
+ -noopen: create the entry to log list, but don't start logging
+ -autoopen: automatically open this log file at startup
+ -channels: log only in specified channels/nicks
+ -window: Log this window
+ -rotate: Reopen the log file every hour, day or month. This
+ makes only sense if you specify date/time formats
+ to file name.
+ <filename>: File name where to log, it is parsed with strftime(),
+ so %d=day, etc. see "man strftime" for more info.
+ <levels>: Defaults to ALL
+ /LOG CLOSE <ref#> | <fname> - close log and remove from log list
+ /LOG START <ref#> | <fname> - start logging to file
+ /LOG STOP <ref#> | <fname> - stop logging to file
+ /LOG - display the log list
+ NOTE: Log files are locked after opened, so two irssi's can't
+ accidentally try to write to same log file.
+ + /WINDOW LOG ON|OFF|TOGGLE [<filename>]
+ Start/stop logging window, same as /LOG OPEN -window. If file name
+ isn't given, it defaults to ~/irc.log.<windowname> or
+ ~/irc.log.Window<ref#> if window doesn't have name.
+ /WINDOW LOGFILE <filename>
+ Creates the entry to log list, same as /LOG OPEN -window -noopen.
+ Also, if /WINDOW LOG ON is used it starts logging to this file.
+ + /SET AUTOLOG ON|OFF|TOGGLE
+ /SET AUTOLOG_LEVEL <level>
+ /SET AUTOLOG_PATH <path> - expandos can be used, $0 is the target.
+ Enables automatic logging, files are automatically created as
+ needed and after some time of inactivity, they are closed. If you
+ are using multiple servers, it makes sense to use the server tag
+ as part of the file name, for example ~/irclogs/$tag/$0.log (this
+ is the default).
+ + /SET window_auto_change - if enabled, irssi will automatically
+ change to automatically created windows (like queries). It will
+ also clear your command line and put it to command history so that
+ you don't accidentally write anything to wrong window. You'll get
+ the command back by pressing up arrow.
+ + /SET show_quit_once - show quit message only once instead of in
+ all channel windows the nick was joined.
+ + Server reconnections work better. It will now automatically set
+ your previous user mode and away message (and rejoin the channels,
+ which it already did before) after reconnected. If you use /SERVER
+ to connect to different IRC network, none of this will be done.
v0.7.28 2000-03-11 Timo Sirainen <tss@iki.fi>