A: They force ANSI colors even if terminal doesn't support them. By
default, irssi uses colors only if terminfo/termcap so says. The correct
way to fix this would be to change your TERM environment to a value where
colors work, like xterm-color or color_xterm (eg. TERM=xterm-color
irssi
). If this doesn't help, then use the evil way of /SET
term_force_colors ON
.
A: / /text
/SET realname
and reconnect with /RECONNECT
or /SERVER
?A: Irssi is trying to be too smart. This will be fixed in future, but for
now you should use /DISCONNECT
and /CONNECT
.
A: Two ways. The "good way" to do it is with /DISCONNECT
.
Check the server tags first with /SERVER
without giving it any
parameters, reconnections are those that have tag starting with "recon"
text. So most probably you're going to do /DISCONNECT recon-1
.
The other way is to remove all the reconnections with
/RMRECONNS
, easier but may remove some connections you actually
wanted to reconnect (if you used multiple servers..).
A: /FORMAT timestamp {timestamp %%H:%%M:%%S}
- and remember
to add the trailing space :)
A: Possibly a bug in irssi, or ircd you're using does something that irssi didn't really notice. The new code should make this happen far less often than before, but one known reason for this is when irssi doesn't notice that you were unable to join some channel. Currently however I don't know of any such events irssi doesn't know about.
Anyway, if this does happen, do /RAWLOG SAVE ~/rawlog
soon
after joining to channel, and either try to figure out yourself why irssi
didn't get reply to WHO request, or send the whole log to cras@irssi.org. Note
that the rawlog is by default only 200 lines and it may not be enough to
show all needed information, so you might want to do /SET rawlog_lines
1000
or so.
MODE +b
still works fine though.
A: Read http://irssi.org/?page=about
A: That's evil and you shouldn't do it. If you get kicked, you should stay out, at least until the channel forgot you existed :) Most channels I've joined just ban you if you autorejoin after kick. If you're joined to channels who kick people for fun, try changing channels or something.
Anyway, if you REALLY want to do that, and you understand that you're doing
evilness, you can use the autorejoin.pl script that comes with irssi. You'll
still need to specify the channels you wish to rejoin with /SET
autorejoin_channels #chan1 #chan2 ...
A: That's even worse than autorejoin. Who could possibly care every time
you come and go? Many channels will kick you for using this, and I for example
have added several ignores so I'd never need to see these messages. Learn to
use /AWAY
command properly and tell it's existence to people
who don't know about it. /WII yournick
shows your away reason
much better for people who actually want to know if you're there or not.
You can script these behaviours if you really wish to of course. But currently there's no public scripts for either of these, and the only way I'm going to add such to irssi.org is if the script contains a setting to specify which specific channels the announcement is sent.
A: The setting is /SET join_auto_chans_on_invite - it's not the same as regular autojoin-on-invite, which irssi doesn't even have. The only channels that are joined on invite, are the ones you've added to config with /CHANNEL ADD -auto. This is very useful with +i channels when you need to first send an invite request to bot, or if you get accidentally kicked from channel, the kicker can invite you back immediately.
I don't see any bad side effects with this feature, so it's ON by default. I guess someone could start kicking/inviting you all the time but server connection shouldn't drop because of that, and you shouldn't join channels whose operators are that evil.
A: xterm -u8, screen -U, /SET term_type utf-8
A: Maybe. Detach code already is there, attach is just missing :) But I don't have much interest in coding it, and screen works just fine so why bother?
A: Put them into ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/
directory. Or
better would be if you placed them in ~/.irssi/scripts/
and
created symlinks to autorun directory (eg. cd
~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/ ; ln -s ../script.pl .
)