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= WeeChat user's guide
:author: Sébastien Helleu
:email: flashcode@flashtux.org
:lang: en
:toc: left
:toclevels: 4
:sectnums:
:sectnumlevels: 3
:docinfo1:
This manual documents WeeChat chat client, it is part of WeeChat.
Latest version of this document can be found on this page:
https://weechat.org/doc
[[introduction]]
== Introduction
WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a free chat client, fast and
light, designed for many operating systems.
[[features]]
=== Features
Main features are:
* multi-protocols (mainly IRC)
* multi-servers connection (with SSL, IPv6, proxy)
* small, fast and light
* customizable and extensible with plugins and scripts
* compliant with IRC RFCs
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1459[1459],
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2810[2810],
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2811[2811],
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812[2812] and
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2813[2813]
* IRC proxy and relay for remote interfaces
* multi-platform (GNU/Linux, *BSD, macOS, Windows and other)
* 100% GPL, free software
WeeChat homepage is here: https://weechat.org/
[[prerequisites]]
=== Prerequisites
In order to install WeeChat, you need:
* a running GNU/Linux system (with compiler tools for source
package), or a compatible OS
* _root_ privileges (to install WeeChat in a system directory)
* some libraries (see <<dependencies,dependencies>>)
[[install]]
== Installation
[[binary_packages]]
=== Binary packages
Binary packages are available for many distributions, including:
* Arch Linux: `pacman -S weechat`
* Cygwin (Windows): select WeeChat packages in setup.exe
* Debian/Ubuntu (or any Debian compatible distribution):
`apt-get install weechat-curses weechat-plugins` +
For latest versions and nightly builds: https://weechat.org/download/debian
* Fedora Core: `dnf install weechat`
* Gentoo: `emerge weechat`
* Mandriva/RedHat (or any RPM compatible distribution):
`rpm -i /path/to/weechat-x.y.z-1.i386.rpm`
* openSUSE: `zypper in weechat`
* Sourcemage: `cast weechat`
Some additional packages may be useful, like weechat-plugins.
For other distributions, please look at your manual for installation
instructions.
[[source_package]]
=== Source package
WeeChat can be compiled with CMake or autotools (CMake is recommended way).
[NOTE]
On macOS, you can use https://brew.sh/[Homebrew]:
`brew install weechat` (for help: `brew info weechat`).
[[dependencies]]
==== Dependencies
The following table shows the list of packages that are *required* to compile
WeeChat:
[width="100%",cols="5,^3,.^15",options="header"]
|===
| Package ^(1)^ | Version | Feature
| C compiler
(gcc, clang, ...) | | Build.
| cmake | ≥ 3.0 | Build (autotools still possible, but CMake is recommended).
| pkg-config | | Detect installed libraries.
| libncursesw5-dev ^(2)^ | | Ncurses interface.
| libcurl4-gnutls-dev | | URL transfer.
| zlib1g-dev | | Compression of packets in relay plugin (weechat protocol), script plugin.
| libgcrypt20-dev | | Secured data, IRC SASL authentication (DH-BLOWFISH/DH-AES).
| libgnutls28-dev | ≥ 2.2.0 ^(3)^ | SSL connection to IRC server, support of SSL in relay plugin, IRC SASL authentication (ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE).
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ Name comes from the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, versions and package
names may be different in different distributions and versions. +
^(2)^ It is recommended to compile with libncurses**w**5-dev (the *w* is
important). WeeChat can compile with libncurses5-dev, but it is *NOT* recommended:
you may experience display bugs with wide chars. +
^(3)^ GnuTLS ≥ 3.0.21 is required for IRC SASL authentication with mechanism
ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE.
The following table shows the list of packages that are optional to compile
WeeChat:
[width="100%",cols="5,^3,.^15",options="header"]
|===
| Package | Version | Feature
| C++ compiler | | Build and run tests, JavaScript plugin.
| gettext | | Internationalization (translation of messages; base language is English).
| ca-certificates | | Certificates for SSL connections.
| libaspell-dev
∥ libenchant-dev | | Spell plugin.
| python3-dev ^(1)^ | | Python plugin.
| libperl-dev | | Perl plugin.
| ruby2.5, ruby2.5-dev | ≥ 1.9.1 | Ruby plugin.
| liblua5.3-dev | | Lua plugin.
| tcl-dev | ≥ 8.5 | Tcl plugin.
| guile-2.0-dev | ≥ 2.0 | Guile (scheme) plugin.
| libv8-dev | ≤ 3.24.3 | JavaScript plugin.
| php-dev, libphp-embed | ≥ 7.0 | PHP plugin.
| libxml2-dev | | PHP plugin.
| libargon2-0-dev | | PHP plugin (if PHP ≥ 7.2).
| libsodium-dev | | PHP plugin (if PHP ≥ 7.2).
| asciidoctor | ≥ 1.5.4 | Build man page and documentation.
| libcpputest-dev | ≥ 3.4 | Build and run tests.
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ By default Python 3.x is used. If you enable option `+ENABLE_PYTHON2+`
(see below), only the version 2.7 of Python is recommended.
If you are using a Debian/Ubuntu based distribution, and if you have some
"deb-src" source entries in your file _/etc/apt/sources.list_, you can install
all dependencies with the command:
----
# apt-get build-dep weechat
----
[[compile_with_cmake]]
==== Compile with CMake
* Installation in system directories (requires _root_ privileges):
----
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ sudo make install
----
* Installation in custom directory (for example your home):
----
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/directory
$ make
$ make install
----
Options can be used for CMake, with format: "-DOPTION=VALUE".
List of commonly used options:
[width="100%",cols="2m,2,5m,12",options="header"]
|===
| Option | Values | Default value | Description
| CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE | `Debug`, `Release`, `RelWithDebInfo`, `MinSizeRel` | |
The type of build: `Debug` (or `RelWithDebInfo`) is recommended if you are
running development version of WeeChat.
| CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX | directory | /usr/local |
The directory where WeeChat will be installed.
| WEECHAT_HOME | directory | (empty string) |
The default home directory when running WeeChat. +
With an empty value (recommended), XDG directories are used by default.
If non empty, a single directory for all files is used.
The value can also be 4 directories separated by colons, in this order:
config, data, cache, runtime.
| ENABLE_ALIAS | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<alias_plugin,Alias plugin>>.
| ENABLE_BUFLIST | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<buflist_plugin,Buflist plugin>>.
| ENABLE_CHARSET | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<charset_plugin,Charset plugin>>.
| ENABLE_MAN | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Build man page.
| ENABLE_DOC | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Build HTML documentation.
| ENABLE_ENCHANT | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Compile <<spell_plugin,Spell plugin>> with Enchant.
| ENABLE_EXEC | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<exec_plugin,Exec plugin>>.
| ENABLE_FIFO | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<fifo_plugin,Fifo plugin>>.
| ENABLE_FSET | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<fset_plugin,Fset plugin>>.
| ENABLE_GUILE | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Guile plugin>> (Scheme).
| ENABLE_IRC | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<irc_plugin,IRC plugin>>.
| ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,JavaScript plugin>>.
| ENABLE_LARGEFILE | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Support of large files.
| ENABLE_LOGGER | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<logger_plugin,Logger plugin>>.
| ENABLE_LUA | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Lua plugin>>.
| ENABLE_NCURSES | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile Ncurses interface.
| ENABLE_NLS | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Enable NLS (translations).
| ENABLE_PERL | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Perl plugin>>.
| ENABLE_PHP | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,PHP plugin>>.
| ENABLE_PYTHON | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Python plugin>>.
| ENABLE_PYTHON2 | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Python plugin>> using Python 2 instead of Python 3.
| ENABLE_RELAY | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<relay_plugin,Relay plugin>>.
| ENABLE_RUBY | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Ruby plugin>>.
| ENABLE_SCRIPT | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Script plugin>>.
| ENABLE_SCRIPTS | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,script plugins>> (Python, Perl, Ruby, Lua, Tcl,
Guile, JavaScript, PHP).
| ENABLE_SPELL | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<spell_plugin,Spell plugin>>.
| ENABLE_TCL | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<scripts_plugins,Tcl plugin>>.
| ENABLE_TRIGGER | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<trigger_plugin,Trigger plugin>>.
| ENABLE_XFER | `ON`, `OFF` | ON |
Compile <<xfer_plugin,Xfer plugin>>.
| ENABLE_TESTS | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Compile tests.
| ENABLE_CODE_COVERAGE | `ON`, `OFF` | OFF |
Compile with code coverage options. +
This option should be used only for tests, to measure test coverage.
|===
The other options can be displayed with this command:
----
$ cmake -LA
----
Or with Curses interface:
----
$ ccmake ..
----
[[compile_with_autotools]]
==== Compile with autotools
[WARNING]
Only CMake is officially supported to build WeeChat. You should use autotools
only if you are not able to use CMake. +
Build with autotools requires more dependencies and is slower than with CMake.
* Installation in system directories (requires _root_ privileges):
----
$ ./autogen.sh
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ ../configure
$ make
$ sudo make install
----
* Installation in custom directory (for example your home):
----
$ ./autogen.sh
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ ../configure --prefix=/path/to/directory
$ make
$ make install
----
Options can be used for _configure_ script, they can be displayed with this
command:
----
$ ./configure --help
----
[[run_tests]]
==== Run tests
Following packages are *required* to compile tests:
* libcpputest-dev
* C++ compiler
Tests must be enabled when compiling WeeChat (with CMake):
----
$ cmake .. -DENABLE_TESTS=ON
----
They can be launched after compilation from the build directory (with CMake):
----
$ ctest -V
----
[[git_sources]]
=== Git sources
Warning: git sources are for advanced users: it may not compile or not be
stable. You're warned!
To get git sources, issue this command:
----
$ git clone https://github.com/weechat/weechat.git
----
Then follow instructions for source package (see
<<source_package,source package>>).
[[report_crashes]]
=== Report crashes
If you experienced crashes, or if you want to report any future WeeChat crash,
you have to:
* Compile with:
** debug info (or install binary package with debug info),
** address sanitizer (optional).
* Enable _core_ files on your system.
* Install gdb.
[[build_debug]]
==== Build with debug options
If you're compiling with CMake:
----
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
----
[[build_debug_address_sanitizer]]
==== Build with debug options and address sanitizer
You can additionally enable the address sanitizer, which causes WeeChat to
crash immediately in case of problem:
----
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address -DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address
----
[WARNING]
You should enable address sanitizer only if you're trying to cause a crash,
this is not recommended in production.
Then once compiled and installed, you must run WeeChat like this:
----
$ ASAN_OPTIONS="detect_odr_violation=0 log_path=asan.log" weechat
----
In case of crash, the backtrace is in file `asan.log`.
[[core_files]]
==== Core files
To enable _core_ files, you can use option
<<option_weechat.startup.sys_rlimit,weechat.startup.sys_rlimit>>:
----
/set weechat.startup.sys_rlimit "core:-1"
----
For WeeChat ≤ 0.3.8 or if you want to enable core files even before WeeChat
starts, you can use `ulimit` command.
For example under Linux with _bash_ shell, add this line to your `~/.bashrc`:
----
ulimit -c unlimited
----
Or max size:
----
ulimit -c 200000
----
[[gdb_backtrace]]
==== Get backtrace with gdb
When WeeChat crashes, your system will create a file _core_ or _core.12345_
(_12345_ is process id) if the <<core_files,option is enabled>>.
This file is created in directory where you have run WeeChat (this is *not*
directory where WeeChat is installed!).
[NOTE]
On some systems like Archlinux, core dumps could be in another directory like
_/var/lib/systemd/coredump_ and you must use the command `coredumpctl` to read it. +
For more information, see this wiki page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Core_dump
For example if _weechat_ is installed in _/usr/bin/_ and _core_ file is
in _/home/user/_, then run gdb with this command:
----
gdb /usr/bin/weechat /home/user/core
----
Then under gdb, use command `bt full` to display backtrace.
You will see something like that:
----
(gdb) set logging file /tmp/crash.txt
(gdb) set logging on
Copying output to /tmp/crash.txt.
(gdb) bt full
#0 0x00007f9dfb04a465 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007f9dfb04b8e6 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x0000000000437f66 in weechat_shutdown (return_code=1, crash=1)
at /some_path/src/core/weechat.c:351
#3 <signal handler called>
#4 0x000000000044cb24 in hook_process_timer_cb (arg_hook_process=0x254eb90,
remaining_calls=<value optimized out>) at /some_path/src/core/wee-hook.c:1364
hook_process = 0x254eb90
status = <value optimized out>
#5 0x000000000044cc7d in hook_timer_exec ()
at /some_path/src/core/wee-hook.c:1025
tv_time = {tv_sec = 1272693881, tv_usec = 212665}
ptr_hook = 0x2811f40
next_hook = 0x0
#6 0x000000000041b5b0 in gui_main_loop ()
at /some_path/src/gui/curses/gui-curses-main.c:319
hook_fd_keyboard = 0x173b600
tv_timeout = {tv_sec = 0, tv_usec = 0}
read_fds = {fds_bits = {0 <repeats 16 times>}}
write_fds = {fds_bits = {0 <repeats 16 times>}}
except_fds = {fds_bits = {0 <repeats 16 times>}}
max_fd = <value optimized out>
----
You must report this trace to developers, and tell them what action caused this
crash.
Thank you for your help!
[[debug_running_weechat]]
==== Debug a running WeeChat
To debug a running WeeChat (for example if WeeChat seems blocked), you can use
gdb with process id (replace _12345_ with PID of weechat process):
----
gdb /usr/bin/weechat 12345
----
Then like for a crash, use command `bt full`:
----
(gdb) bt full
----
[[upgrade]]
=== Upgrade
If a new stable version of WeeChat is released, this is time for you to
switch to this version.
First of all, you must install the new version of WeeChat, either with your
package manager or by compiling yourself, so that the `weechat` binary and all
required files are in the same paths. +
This can be done while WeeChat is running.
[[upgrade_command]]
==== Upgrade command
WeeChat can restart the new binary, in place, using the
<<command_weechat_upgrade,/upgrade>> command: the buffer contents and non-SSL
connections are preserved. +
The SSL connections are lost during upgrade and you are automatically
reconnected after the upgrade (reload of SSL sessions is currently not possible
with GnuTLS).
The command can also be used if you have to restart the machine, for example
to upgrade the kernel or to move your WeeChat to another machine:
----
/upgrade -quit
----
This saves the current state in `*.upgrade` files. You can then either reboot
or move the whole WeeChat directories (config, data, cache) to another machine,
and restart WeeChat later with this command:
----
$ weechat --upgrade
----
[[restart_after_upgrade]]
==== Restart after upgrade
[[restart_release_notes]]
===== Release notes
After an upgrade, it is *strongly recommended* to read the
https://weechat.org/files/releasenotes/ReleaseNotes-devel.html[release notes]
which contain important information about breaking changes and some
manual actions that could be required.
You must read the release notes of all versions between your old (excluded) and
your new version (included). +
For example if you switch from version 3.0 to 3.2, you must read release notes
of versions 3.1 and 3.2.
[[restart_configuration_upgrade]]
===== Configuration upgrade
WeeChat has an automatic upgrade of configuration files (`*.conf`):
* new options are silently added with default value
* obsolete options are automatically discarded and WeeChat displays a warning
with the value read from file.
Example of warning when an option has been removed:
----
=!= Warning: /home/user/.config/weechat/sec.conf, line 15: unknown option for section "crypt": passphrase_file = ""
----
That means the option `sec.crypt.passphrase_file` has been removed, and you
had value set to empty string, which was the default value in the previous version
(in this case no manual action is required).
[[usage]]
== Usage
[[running_weechat]]
=== Running WeeChat
To start WeeChat, issue this command:
----
$ weechat
----
When you run WeeChat for the first time, the default configuration files are
created in _~/.config/weechat_ with default options and values
(see <<files_and_directories,Files and directories>>).
[[command_line_options]]
==== Command line options
include::includes/cmdline_options.en.adoc[tag=standard]
[[extra_debug_options]]
==== Extra debug options
[WARNING]
These options are for debug purposes only, *DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION!*
include::includes/cmdline_options.en.adoc[tag=debug]
[[environment_variables]]
=== Environment variables
Some environment variables are used by WeeChat if they are defined:
[width="100%",cols="1m,6",options="header"]
|===
| Name | Description
| WEECHAT_HOME | The WeeChat home (with configuration files, logs, scripts, etc.). Same behavior as <<compile_with_cmake,CMake option>> `WEECHAT_HOME`.
| WEECHAT_PASSPHRASE | The passphrase used to decrypt secured data.
| WEECHAT_EXTRA_LIBDIR | An extra directory to load plugins (from the "plugins" directory in this path).
|===
[[files_and_directories]]
=== Files and directories
[[xdg_directories]]
==== XDG directories
WeeChat uses XDG directories by default
(according to the https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html[XDG Base Directory Specification]). +
A single home directory for all files can be forced by CMake option `WEECHAT_HOME`,
the environment variable `WEECHAT_HOME` or the command-line option `-d` / `--dir`.
When a single WeeChat home directory is not forced, XDG directories are used
and set like this:
[width="100%",cols="1,2m,5",options="header"]
|===
| Directory | Default value | Fallback value
| config | $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/weechat | `$HOME/.config/weechat` if `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` is not defined or empty.
| data | $XDG_DATA_HOME/weechat | `$HOME/.local/share/weechat` if `$XDG_DATA_HOME` is not defined or empty.
| cache | $XDG_CACHE_HOME/weechat | `$HOME/.cache/weechat` if `$XDG_CACHE_HOME` is not defined or empty.
| runtime | $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/weechat | Same as _cache_ directory if `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` is not defined or empty.
|===
The configuration files are created with default values the first time you run WeeChat.
[[weechat_directories]]
==== WeeChat directories
The WeeChat directories are:
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|===
| Path ^(1)^ | Description
| ~/.config/weechat/ | WeeChat configuration files: `*.conf`, certificates, etc.
| ~/.local/share/weechat/ | WeeChat data files: logs, scripts, scripts data, xfer files, etc.
| logs/ | Log files (one file per buffer).
| python/ | Python scripts.
| autoload/ | Python scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| perl/ | Perl scripts.
| autoload/ | Perl scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| ruby/ | Ruby scripts.
| autoload/ | Ruby scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| lua/ | Lua scripts.
| autoload/ | Lua scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| tcl/ | Tcl scripts.
| autoload/ | Tcl scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| guile/ | Guile scripts.
| autoload/ | Guile scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| javascript/ | JavaScript scripts.
| autoload/ | JavaScript scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| php/ | PHP scripts.
| autoload/ | PHP scripts auto-loaded on startup ^(2)^.
| ~/.cache/weechat/ | WeeChat cache files: scripts cache.
| /run/user/1000/weechat/ | WeeChat runtime files: FIFO pipe, Relay UNIX sockets.
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ XDG directories may be different according to your environment variables `XDG_*`. +
^(2)^ This directory often contains only symbolic links to scripts in the parent directory.
[[weechat_files]]
==== WeeChat files
The files in the WeeChat home directory are:
[width="100%",cols="1m,3,6",options="header"]
|===
| File | Description | Sensitive data
| weechat.conf | Main WeeChat configuration file | Possible (example: list of channels in a saved buffers layout).
| sec.conf | Configuration file with secured data | *Yes, highly sensitive*: this file must never be shared with anyone.
| plugins.conf | Plugins configuration file | Possible, depends on plugins/scripts.
| alias.conf | Configuration file for _alias_ plugin | Possible, depends on aliases.
| buflist.conf | Configuration file for _buflist_ plugin | No.
| charset.conf | Configuration file for _charset_ plugin | No.
| exec.conf | Configuration file for _exec_ plugin | No.
| fifo.conf | Configuration file for _fifo_ plugin | No.
| fset.conf | Configuration file for _fset_ plugin | No.
| guile.conf | Configuration file for _guile_ plugin | No.
| irc.conf | Configuration file for _irc_ plugin | *Yes*: it can contain passwords for servers, nickserv and channels (if not stored in `sec.conf`).
| javascript.conf | Configuration file for _javascript_ plugin | No.
| logger.conf | Configuration file for _logger_ plugin | No.
| lua.conf | Configuration file for _lua_ plugin | No.
| perl.conf | Configuration file for _perl_ plugin | No.
| php.conf | Configuration file for _php_ plugin | No.
| python.conf | Configuration file for _python_ plugin | No.
| relay.conf | Configuration file for _relay_ plugin | *Yes*: it can contain relay password and TOTP secret (if not stored in `sec.conf`), allowed IP addresses/websocket origins and opened ports.
| ruby.conf | Configuration file for _ruby_ plugin | No.
| script.conf | Configuration file for _script_ plugin | No.
| tcl.conf | Configuration file for _tcl_ plugin | No.
| spell.conf | Configuration file for _spell_ plugin | No.
| trigger.conf | Configuration file for _trigger_ plugin | Possible, depends on triggers.
| xfer.conf | Configuration file for _xfer_ plugin | No.
| weechat.log | WeeChat log file | No.
|===
[IMPORTANT]
It is *not recommended* to edit configuration files by hand because WeeChat
may write them at any time (for example on <<command_weechat_quit,/quit>>)
and after any change you must run the command <<command_weechat_reload,/reload>>
(with the risk of losing other changes that were not yet saved with
<<command_weechat_save,/save>>). +
You can use the command <<command_weechat_set,/set>>, which checks the value
and applies immediately the changes.
[[screen_layout]]
=== Screen layout
Example of terminal with WeeChat:
....
▼ bar "buflist" ▼ bar "title"
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.freenode│Welcome to #test, this is a test channel │
│ weechat │12:52:27 --> | Flashy (flashcode@weechat.org) has joined #test │@Flashy│
│2. #test │12:52:27 -- | Nicks #test: [@Flashy @joe +weebot peter] │@joe │
│3. #abc │12:52:27 -- | Channel #test: 4 nicks (2 ops, 1 voice, 1 normal) │+weebot│
│4. #def │12:52:27 -- | Channel created on Tue Jan 27 06:30:17 2009 │peter │
│5. #ghi │12:54:15 peter | hey! │ │
│ │12:55:01 @joe | hello │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 2:#test(+n){4}* [H: 3:#abc(2,5), 5] │
│ │[@Flashy(i)] hi peter!█ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
▲ bars "status" and "input" bar "nicklist" ▲
....
The screen is divided up into the following areas:
* chat area (middle of screen) with chat lines, and for each line:
** time
** prefix (before "|")
** message (after "|")
* bars around chat area, default bars are:
** _buflist_ bar, on the left
** _title_ bar, above chat area
** _status_ bar, below chat area
** _input_ bar, below status bar
** _nicklist_ bar, on the right
Bar _buflist_ has following default items:
[width="100%",cols="^3,^3,9",options="header"]
|===
| Item | Example | Description
| buflist | `1.weechat` | List of buffers.
|===
Bar _title_ has following default items:
[width="100%",cols="^3,^3,9",options="header"]
|===
| Item | Example | Description
| buffer_title | `Welcome to #test` | Buffer title.
|===
Bar _status_ has following default items:
[width="100%",cols="^3,^3,9",options="header"]
|===
| Item | Example | Description
| time | `[12:55]` | Time.
| buffer_last_number | `[5]` | Number of last buffer in list.
| buffer_plugin | `[irc/freenode]` | Plugin of current buffer (irc plugin can add IRC server name used by buffer).
| buffer_number | `2` | Current buffer number.
| buffer_name | `#test` | Current buffer name.
| buffer_modes | `+n` | IRC channel modes.
| buffer_nicklist_count | `{4}` | Number of nicks displayed in nicklist.
| buffer_zoom | ! | `!` means the merged buffer is zoomed (only this one is displayed), empty value means all merged buffers are displayed.
| buffer_filter | `+*+` | Filtering indicator: `+*+` means some lines are filtered (hidden), empty value means all lines are displayed.
| scroll | `-MORE(50)-` | Scroll indicator, with number of lines below last line displayed.
| lag | `[Lag: 2.5]` | Lag indicator, in seconds (hidden if lag is low).
| hotlist | `[H: 3:#abc(2,5), 5]` | List of buffers with activity (unread messages) (in example, 2 highlights and 5 unread messages on _#abc_, one unread message on buffer #5).
| completion | `abc(2) def(5)` | List of words for completion, with number of possible completions for each word.
|===
Bar _input_ has following default items:
[width="100%",cols="^3,^3,9",options="header"]
|===
| Item | Example | Description
| input_prompt | `[@Flashy(i)]` | Input prompt, for irc: nick and modes (mode "+i" means invisible on freenode).
| away | `(away)` | Away indicator.
| input_search | `[Search (~ str,msg)]` | Search indicator ("`~`": case insensitive, "`==`": case sensitive, "`str`": search string, "`regex`": search regular expression, "`msg`": search in messages, "`pre`": search in prefixes, "`pre\|msg`": search in prefixes and messages).
| input_paste | `[Paste 7 lines ? [ctrl-Y] Yes [ctrl-N] No]` | Question to user for pasting lines.
| input_text | `hi peter!` | Input text.
|===
Bar _nicklist_ has following default items:
[width="100%",cols="^3,^3,9",options="header"]
|===
| Item | Example | Description
| buffer_nicklist | `@Flashy` | List of nicks on current buffer.
|===
Other items available (not used in bars by default):
[width="100%",cols="^3,^3,9",options="header"]
|===
| Item | Example | Description
| buffer_count | `10` | Total number of buffers opened.
| buffer_last_number | `10` | Number of the latest buffer (can be different from `buffer_count` if option <<option_weechat.look.buffer_auto_renumber,weechat.look.buffer_auto_renumber>> is `off`).
| buffer_nicklist_count_all | `4` | Number of visible groups and nicks in nicklist.
| buffer_nicklist_count_groups | `0` | Number of visible groups in nicklist.
| buffer_short_name | `#test` | Current buffer short name.
| buflist2 | `1.weechat` | List of buffers, second bar item (see option <<option_buflist.look.use_items,buflist.look.use_items>>).
| buflist3 | `1.weechat` | List of buffers, third bar item (see option <<option_buflist.look.use_items,buflist.look.use_items>>).
| fset | `+buflist.look.sort: …+` | Help on currently selected option on fset buffer.
| irc_channel | `#test` | Current IRC channel name.
| irc_host | `+user@host.com+` | Current IRC host.
| irc_nick | `+Flashy+` | Current IRC nick.
| irc_nick_host | `+Flashy!user@host.com+` | Current IRC nick and host.
| irc_nick_modes | `i` | IRC modes for self nick.
| irc_nick_prefix | `@` | IRC nick prefix on channel.
| mouse_status | `M` | Mouse status (empty if mouse is disabled).
| spell_dict | `fr,en` | Spelling dictionaries used on current buffer.
| spell_suggest | `print,prone,prune` | Spelling suggestions for word under cursor (if misspelled).
| tls_version | `TLS1.3` | TLS version in use for current IRC server.
| window_number | `2` | Current window number.
|===
[[command_line]]
=== Command line
WeeChat command line (at the bottom of window) lets you execute commands or
send text to buffer.
[[command_line_syntax]]
==== Syntax
Commands begin with "/" char, followed by name of command. For example, to see
list of all options:
----
/set
----
Text sent to a buffer is any text that does not begin with "/" char.
For example, to send text _hello_ on current buffer:
----
hello
----
However, it is possible to start with "/" char, by adding another.
For example, to send text `/set` on current buffer:
----
//set
----
[[command_line_colors]]
==== Color codes
For some plugins like IRC, you can use color codes and attributes, as
follow (press kbd:[Ctrl+c] then following letter, with optional value):
[width="100%",cols="1,2",options="header"]
|===
| Key | Description
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[b] | Bold text.
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[c],
kbd:[xx] | Text color `xx` (see list of colors below).
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[c],
kbd:[xx], kbd:[,],
kbd:[yy] | Text color `xx` and background `yy` (see list of colors below).
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[i] | Italic text.
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[o] | Disable color and attributes.
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[v] | Reverse video (revert text color with background).
| kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[_] | Underlined text.
|===
[NOTE]
The same code (without number for kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[c]) can be used to stop the
attribute.
Color codes for kbd:[Ctrl+c], kbd:[c] are:
include::includes/autogen_user_irc_colors.en.adoc[tag=irc_colors]
[NOTE]
To show all available colors in your terminal, you can do `/color` then
kbd:[Alt+c] in WeeChat or run this command in terminal: `weechat --colors`.
Example: display of "hello Alice!" with "hello" in light blue bold and
"Alice" in light red underlined:
----
^Cc12^Cbhello ^Cb^Cc04^C_Alice^C_^Cc!
----
Keys:
kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[c] kbd:[1] kbd:[2] kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[b] +
kbd:[h] kbd:[e] kbd:[l] kbd:[l] kbd:[o] kbd:[Space] +
kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[b] kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[c] kbd:[0] kbd:[4] kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[pass:[_]] +
kbd:[A] kbd:[l] kbd:[i] kbd:[c] kbd:[e] +
kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[pass:[_]] kbd:[Ctrl+c] kbd:[c] +
kbd:[!]
[NOTE]
In irc plugin, you can remap these colors using option
<<option_irc.color.mirc_remap,irc.color.mirc_remap>>.
[[colors]]
=== Colors
WeeChat can use up to 32767 color pairs to display text in bars and chat area
(your terminal must support 256 colors to use them in WeeChat).
According to value of _TERM_ environment variable, you may have following limits
for colors in WeeChat:
[width="75%",cols="8,>3,>3",options="header"]
|===
| $TERM | Colors | Pairs
| "rxvt-unicode", "xterm", ... | 88 | 32767
| "rxvt-256color", "xterm-256color", ... | 256 | 32767
| "screen" | 8 | 64
| "screen-256color" | 256 | 32767
| "tmux" | 8 | 64
| "tmux-256color" | 256 | 32767
|===
You can run `weechat --colors` or use command `/color` in WeeChat to
display limits for your environment.
Some recommended values for _TERM_ if you want 256 colors:
* under screen: _screen-256color_
* under tmux: _screen-256color_ or _tmux-256color_
* outside screen/tmux: _xterm-256color_, _rxvt-256color_, _putty-256color_, ...
[NOTE]
You may have to install package "ncurses-term" to use these values in _TERM_
variable.
If you are using screen, you can add this line to your _~/.screenrc_:
----
term screen-256color
----
If your _TERM_ variable has wrong value and that WeeChat is already running,
you can change it with these two commands:
----
/set env TERM screen-256color
/upgrade
----
[[colors_basic]]
==== Basic colors
Basic colors in WeeChat are:
[width="75%",cols="1m,4",options="header"]
|===
| Name | Color
| default | Default terminal color (transparent for background)
| black | Black
| darkgray | Dark gray
| red | Dark red
| lightred | Light red
| green | Dark green
| lightgreen | Light green
| brown | Brown
| yellow | Yellow
| blue | Dark blue
| lightblue | Light blue
| magenta | Dark magenta
| lightmagenta | Light magenta
| cyan | Dark cyan
| lightcyan | Light cyan
| gray | Gray
| white | White
|===
[[colors_extended]]
==== Extended colors
WeeChat dynamically allocates color pairs when colors are used on screen (to
display buffers and bars).
In addition to basic colors, you can use a color number between 1 and the limit
of your terminal.
Use command `/color` to see current colors and limits. With kbd:[Alt+c] you can
temporarily switch to terminal colors to choose a color.
For example if you want to display time in orange in buffer, do:
----
/set weechat.color.chat_time 214
----
Or if you want a very dark green background for status bar:
----
/set weechat.bar.status.color_bg 22
----
[[colors_aliases]]
==== Aliases
You can add color aliases with command `/color alias` and then use this alias
in any color option.
For example:
----
/color alias 214 orange
/set weechat.color.chat_delimiters orange
----
[[colors_attributes]]
==== Attributes
It is possible to use some attributes for colors. One or more attributes can be
added before color name or number:
* `+*+`: bold text
* `+!+`: reverse video
* `+/+`: italic
* `+_+`: underlined text
* `+|+`: keep attributes: do not reset bold/reverse/italic/underlined when
changing color
For example if you want self nick as white underlined, do:
----
/set weechat.color.chat_nick_self _white
----
Or if you want time in status bar as orange underlined with bold:
----
/set weechat.color.status_time *_214
----
To use an attribute with default terminal color (-1), you must use a number
greater than last terminal color, for example max color in WeeChat: 99999.
Example of bold with terminal foreground color:
----
/set weechat.color.status_time *99999
----
[[buffers_and_windows]]
=== Buffers and windows
A _buffer_ is composed by a number, a name, lines displayed (and some other
data).
Examples of buffers:
* core buffer (created by WeeChat on startup, can not be closed)
* irc server (displays messages from server)
* irc channel
* irc private messages
A _window_ is a screen area which displays a buffer. It is possible to split
your screen into many windows.
Each window displays one buffer. A buffer can be hidden (not displayed by a
window) or displayed by one or more windows.
Example of horizontal split (`/window splith`):
....
▼ window #2 (buffer #4)
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.freenode│Welcome to #def │
│ weechat │12:55:12 Max | hi │@Flashy│
│2. #test │12:55:20 @Flashy | hi Max! │Max │
│3. #abc │ │ │
│4. #def │ │ │
│5. #ghi │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 4:#def(+n){2} │
│ │[@Flashy] │
│ │───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│ │Welcome to #abc │
│ │12:54:15 peter | hey! │@Flashy│
│ │12:55:01 @joe | hello │@joe │
│ │ │+weebot│
│ │ │peter │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 3:#abc(+n){4} │
│ │[@Flashy] hi peter!█ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
▲ window #1 (buffer #3)
....
Example of vertical split (`/window splitv`):
....
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.freenode│Welcome to #abc │Welcome to #def │
│ weechat │12:54:15 peter | hey! │@Flashy│12:55:12 Max | hi │@Flashy│
│2. #test │12:55:01 @joe | hello │@joe │12:55:20 @Flashy | hi Max! │Max │
│3. #abc │ │+weebot│ │ │
│4. #def │ │peter │ │ │
│5. #ghi │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 3:#abc(+n)│[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 4:#def(+n)│
│ │[@Flashy] hi peter!█ │[@Flashy] │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
▲ window #1 (buffer #3) ▲ window #2 (buffer #4)
....
Example of vertical + horizontal splits:
....
▼ window #3 (buffer #5)
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.freenode│Welcome to #abc │Welcome to #ghi │
│ weechat │12:54:15 peter | hey! │@Flashy│12:55:42 @Flashy | hi │@Flashy│
│2. #test │12:55:01 @joe | hello │@joe │12:55:56 alex | hi Flashy │alex │
│3. #abc │ │+weebot│ │ │
│4. #def │ │peter │ │ │
│5. #ghi │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 5:#ghi(+n)│
│ │ │ │[@Flashy] │
│ │ │ │─────────────────────────────────────│
│ │ │ │Welcome to #def │
│ │ │ │12:55:12 Max | hi │@Flashy│
│ │ │ │12:55:20 @Flashy | hi Max! │Max │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │
│ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 3:#abc(+n)│[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 4:#def(+n)│
│ │[@Flashy] hi peter!█ │[@Flashy] │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
▲ window #1 (buffer #3) ▲ window #2 (buffer #4)
....
[[buffers]]
=== Buffers
[[lines_format]]
==== Format of lines
Lines displayed in formatted buffers have following fields:
[width="100%",cols="2,2,10",options="header"]
|===
| Field | Displayed | Description
| date/time (message) | Yes | Date/time of message (may be past).
| date/time (print) | No | Date/time when WeeChat prints the message.
| prefix | Yes | Prefix of message, commonly a nick.
| message | Yes | The message itself.
| displayed | No | Boolean: true if line is displayed, false if line is filtered with command <<command_weechat_filter,/filter>>.
| highlight | No | Boolean: true if line has a highlight, false otherwise.
| tags | With `/debug tags` | Tags associated with the line (see <<lines_tags,lines tags>>).
|===
The display of lines can be customized with many look options
(_pass:[weechat.look.*]_) and color options (_pass:[weechat.color.chat_*]_).
[[lines_tags]]
==== Lines tags
WeeChat uses tags in lines for different purposes:
* highlight
* notify level
* logging
* use of command <<command_weechat_filter,/filter>>
Tags can be displayed with the command `/debug tags` (same command to hide them).
Tags commonly used (non-exhaustive list):
[width="100%",cols="1m,4",options="header"]
|===
| Tag | Description
| no_filter | Line can not be filtered.
| no_highlight | No highlight is possible on line.
| no_log | Line is not written in log file.
| log0 … log9 | Level of log for line (see `/help logger`).
| notify_none | The line must not be added to hotlist. ^(1)^
| notify_message | The line is a user message. ^(1)^
| notify_private | The line is a private message. ^(1)^
| notify_highlight | The line is a message with highlight. ^(1)^
| self_msg | Self message.
| nick_xxx | Message is from nick "xxx".
| prefix_nick_ccc | Prefix is a nick with color "ccc".
| host_xxx | Username and host in message.
| irc_xxx | IRC message "xxx" (can be a command or a 3-digits number).
| irc_numeric | IRC numeric message.
| irc_error | Error from IRC server.
| irc_action | Action from a nick (command `/me`).
| irc_ctcp | CTCP message.
| irc_ctcp_reply | Reply to CTCP message.
| irc_smart_filter | IRC message that can be filtered with the "smart filter".
| away_info | Message with away info.
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ When no tag "notify_xxx" is present, the default level is "low". If a tag
"notify_xxx" is present, the real notify level can be different, for example
if a max hotlist level is used for a nick, the notify level can be lower than
the value in the tag.
[[local_variables]]
==== Local variables
Local variables can be defined in all buffers.
A local variable has:
* a name (string)
* a value (string, can be empty).
Local variables can be set by WeeChat, plugins, scripts, or manually on the
command line in the buffer.
For example to add the local variable "completion_default_template":
----
/buffer setvar completion_default_template %(my_completion)
----
To list local variables in the current buffer:
----
/buffer listvar
----
To remove the local variable "completion_default_template":
----
/buffer delvar completion_default_template
----
By default WeeChat and its default plugins interpret these variables:
[width="100%",cols="^2m,2,5",options="header"]
|===
| Name | Value | Description
| away |
any string |
Away message on the server, set by irc plugin.
| channel |
any string |
Channel name, set by irc/xfer plugins and debug buffer of relay/trigger plugins.
| charset_modifier |
any string |
Charset modifier for the server buffer, set by irc plugin.
| completion_default_template |
any string |
Default completion template for the buffer, overriding the option
`weechat.completion.default_template`.
| filter |
any string |
Filter defined on some buffers like `/fset`, `/server raw` (irc) and `/script`.
| host |
any string |
Self host (if known), set by irc plugin.
| lag |
any string |
Lag on the server, set by irc plugin.
| name |
any string |
Buffer name (be careful, this is not the full name and this name is not
enough to identify or search a buffer).
| nick |
any string |
Self nick, set by irc and xfer plugins.
| no_log |
`1` (or any non-empty string) |
If set, the logger plugin does not log anything for the buffer.
| plugin |
any string |
Name of plugin which created the buffer (`core` for WeeChat buffers).
| script_close_cb |
any string |
Close callback defined by a script for a buffer.
| script_close_cb_data |
any string |
Data for close callback defined by a script for a buffer.
| script_input_cb |
any string |
Input callback defined by a script for a buffer.
| script_input_cb_data |
any string |
Data for input callback defined by a script for a buffer.
| script_name |
any string |
Name of the script which created the buffer.
| server |
any string |
Server name, set by irc plugin and debug buffer of relay/trigger plugins.
| spell_suggest |
any string |
Misspelled word and suggestions (format: "misspelled:suggestions"), set by
spell plugin.
| trigger_filter |
any string |
Trigger filter, set by trigger plugin.
| type |
any string, for example:
`channel`,
`debug`,
`exec`,
`option`,
`private`,
`relay`,
`script`,
`server`,
`user`,
`xfer` |
Type of buffer, set by WeeChat and many plugins.
|===
[NOTE]
External plugins and scripts can define and use other local variables.
[[bars]]
=== Bars
A _bar_ is an area beside the chat that can contain any type of text.
The bar options can be set with options `weechat.bar.name.option` where `name`
is the name of the bar and `option` the option for this bar.
List of bar options:
[width="100%",cols="2m,2,10",options="header"]
|===
| Option | Values | Description
| type | `root`, `window` |
A bar with type `root` is displayed exactly one time on screen, outside all
windows. The default bar _buflist_ has type `root`. +
A bar with type `window` is displayed in each window, for example if you
split one time the screen (with `/window splith` or `/window splitv`), you
will have one bar in each window. The default bars _title_, _status_,
_input_ and _nicklist_ have type `window`.
| position | `top`, `bottom`, `left`, `right` |
Position of the bar: above/below chat, on the left/right.
| priority | integer ≥ 0 |
Priority for display of bar: this is used for ordering the bars on screen when
many bars have same type and position. +
The bars are displayed from the edge of the screen to the center. A higher
priority will display bar at the beginning, so closer to the edge. +
Example: _input_ bar has priority 1000, so it is displayed before the _status_
bar, which has priority 500.
| size | integer ≥ 0 |
The size of the bar: number of columns for position left/right, number
of lines for position top/bottom. A size of `0` means automatic, so the size
will be computed according to content displayed in bar.
| size_max | integer ≥ 0 |
The maximum size for a bar, `0` = no limit (this option is used only if
`size` = `0`).
| color_bg | color |
The default background color for the bar.
| color_fg | color |
The default text color for the bar.
| color_delim | color |
The color for delimiters in bar.
| hidden | `on`, `off` |
When option is `on`, the bar is hidden. +
Note: instead of changing this option, the command `/bar` is preferred, for
example: `/bar toggle nicklist` (see command <<command_weechat_bar,/bar>>).
| separator | `on`, `off` |
When option is `on`, a separator (line) is displayed between this bar and
other bars (or chat).
| items | string |
A list of _items_ (see <<bar_items,items>> for more info).
| filling_left_right | `+horizontal+`, `+vertical+`, `+columns_horizontal+`, `+columns_vertical+` |
Type of filling for a bar which has position `left` or `right` (see
<<bar_filling,filling>> for more info).
| filling_top_bottom | `+horizontal+`, `+vertical+`, `+columns_horizontal+`, `+columns_vertical+` |
Type of filling for a bar which has position `top` or `bottom` (see
<<bar_filling,filling>> for more info).
| conditions | string |
The conditions to display the bar (see <<bar_conditions,conditions>> for more
info).
|===
[[bar_items]]
==== Items
The option _items_ is a string with a list of bar items, separated by a comma
(space between items on screen) or `+++` (glued items).
The list of bar items is displayed with command `/bar listitems`.
Before or after item name, you can use chars (that are not alphanumeric, `+-+`
or `+_+`). They will be displayed before/after item with the delimiters color
defined in bar (option _color_delim_).
Example of bar with items "[time],buffer_number+:+buffer_plugin+.+buffer_name":
....
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│[12:55] 3:irc/freenode.#weechat │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
....
A special syntax can be used to force the buffer used when displaying the bar
item: "@buffer:item" (where "buffer" is the full name of buffer and "item" is
the name of a bar item).
This is useful in root bars, to display item for a specific buffer which is
not displayed in the current window (or even not displayed at all).
Example: nicklist of bitlbee in a root bar (if the bar is called
_bitlist_ and if bitlbee server is called _bitlbee_):
----
/set weechat.bar.bitlist.items "@irc.bitlbee.&bitlbee:buffer_nicklist"
----
[[bar_filling]]
==== Filling
There are four types of filling:
* `+horizontal+`: the items are displayed horizontally, from left to right. If
there are new lines in items, a space is used to separate lines.
* `+vertical+`: the items are displayed from top to bottom. If there are new
lines in items, a new line is used to separate lines.
* `+columns_horizontal+`: items are displayed using columns, where text is
aligned on the left. The first item is on top left, the second is on same
line, on the right.
* `+columns_vertical+`: items are displayed using columns, where text is aligned
on the left. The first item is on top left, the second is one line below.
Default bars _title_, _status_ and _input_ have _horizontal_ filling, and
default bar _nicklist_ has _vertical_ filling.
Some examples of filling for bar _nicklist_:
....
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Welcome to #test, this is a test channel │
│12:54:15 peter | hey! │@carl │
│12:55:01 +Max | hello │@jessika│
│ │@maddy │
│ │%Diego │
│ │%Melody │
│ │+Max │
│ │ celia │
│ │ Eva │
│ │ freddy │
│ │ Harold^│
│ │ henry4 │
│ │ jimmy17│
│ │ jodie ▼│
│[12:55] [6] [irc/freenode] 3:#test(+n){24} │
│[@carl] █ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
filling_left_right = vertical ▲
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Welcome to #test, this is a test channel │
│12:54:15 peter | hey! │@carl lee │
│12:55:01 +Max | hello │@jessika louise │
│ │@maddy mario │
│ │%Diego mark │
│ │%Melody peter │
│ │+Max Rachel │
│ │ celia richard│
│ │ Eva sheryl │
│ │ freddy Vince │
│ │ Harold^ warren │
│ │ henry4 zack │
│ │ jimmy17 │
│ │ jodie │
│[12:55] [6] [irc/freenode] 3:#test(+n){24} │
│[@carl] █ │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
filling_left_right = columns_vertical ▲
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│@carl %Diego celia Harold^ jodie mario Rachel Vince │
│@jessika %Melody Eva henry4 lee mark richard warren │
│@maddy +Max freddy jimmy17 louise peter sheryl zack │
│───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│ │
filling_top_bottom = columns_vertical ▲
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│@carl @jessika @maddy %Diego %Melody +Max celia Eva │
│ freddy Harold^ henry4 jimmy17 jodie lee louise mario │
│ mark peter Rachel richard sheryl Vince warren zack │
│───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│ │
filling_top_bottom = columns_horizontal ▲
....
[[bar_conditions]]
==== Conditions
The option _conditions_ is a string which is evaluated to know if the bar
must be displayed or not.
The string can be:
* _active_: the window must be active
* _inactive_: the window must be inactive
* _nicklist_: the buffer displayed in window must have a nicklist
* an expression: it is evaluated as boolean (see command
<<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>)
For the expression, following variables are available:
* `+${active}+`: true if window is active
* `+${inactive}+`: true if window is inactive
* `+${nicklist}+`: true if buffer displayed in window has a nicklist
Following pointers are available:
* `+${window}+`: the window where condition is evaluated
* `+${buffer}+`: the buffer of window where condition is evaluated
Example to display nicklist bar in all buffers with a nicklist, and only if
width of terminal is > 100:
----
/set weechat.bar.nicklist.conditions "${nicklist} && ${info:term_width} > 100"
----
Same condition, but always display nicklist on buffer _&bitlbee_
(even if terminal is small):
----
/set weechat.bar.nicklist.conditions "${nicklist} && (${info:term_width} > 100 || ${buffer.full_name} == irc.bitlbee.&bitlbee)"
----
[[bare_display]]
=== Bare display
A special display, called "bare display" can be used for easy click on long URLs
and selection of text (using the mouse).
The bare display has following features:
* It displays only the content of current buffer: no window split neither bars
(no title, nicklist, status, input, ...).
* The WeeChat mouse support is disabled (if it was enabled): you can use your
mouse like you do in the terminal to click on URLs and select text.
* Ncurses is not used, therefore URLs are not cut at the end of lines.
The default key to enable bare display is kbd:[Alt+l] (`L`), and same key to exit
(or by default anything changing the input will exit the bare display, see option
<<option_weechat.look.bare_display_exit_on_input,weechat.look.bare_display_exit_on_input>>).
The time format can be customized with the option
<<option_weechat.look.bare_display_time_format,weechat.look.bare_display_time_format>>.
The bare display can be enabled for a specific delay using the command
<<command_weechat_window,/window>>.
If WeeChat looks like that:
....
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.freenode│Welcome to #abc │
│ weechat │12:52:27 --> | Flashy (flashcode@weechat.org) has joined #abc │@Flashy│
│2. #test │12:52:27 -- | Nicks #abc: [@Flashy @joe +weebot peter] │@joe │
│3. #abc │12:52:27 -- | Channel #abc: 4 nicks (2 ops, 1 voice, 1 normal) │+weebot│
│4. #def │12:52:27 -- | Channel created on Tue Jan 27 06:30:17 2009 │peter │
│5. #ghi │12:54:15 peter | hey! │ │
│ │12:55:01 @joe | peter: hook_process: https://weechat.org/files/do │ │
│ │ | c/devel/weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_weechat_hook_ │ │
│ │ | process │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │[12:55] [5] [irc/freenode] 3:#abc(+n){4} │
│ │[@Flashy(i)] hi peter!█ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
....
The screen will look like that in bare display:
....
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│12:52 --> Flashy (flashcode@weechat.org) has joined #abc │
│12:52 -- Nicks #abc: [@Flashy @joe +weebot peter] │
│12:52 -- Channel #abc: 4 nicks (2 ops, 1 voice, 1 normal) │
│12:52 -- Channel created on Tue Jan 27 06:30:17 2009 │
│12:54 <peter> hey! │
│12:55 <@joe> peter: hook_process: https://weechat.org/files/doc/devel/weechat_plugin_a│
│pi.en.html#_weechat_hook_process │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
....
So you can click the URL from _joe_ without any problem in your terminal (of
course this supposes that your terminal supports click on URLs).
[[notify_levels]]
=== Notify levels
[[setup_notify_levels]]
==== Setup notify levels
Four levels are possible in messages displayed in buffers, from lower to higher:
* _low_: message with low importance (for example irc join/part/quit)
* _message_: message from a user
* _private_: message in a private buffer
* _highlight_: message with highlight
Each buffer has a notify level, which is used to decide what messages will add
buffer in hotlist.
The default notify level can be set using option
<<option_weechat.look.buffer_notify_default,weechat.look.buffer_notify_default>>,
default is _all_.
[width="75%",cols="2m,7",options="header"]
|===
| Notify level | Level of messages added to hotlist
| none | (none)
| highlight | _highlight_ + _private_
| message | _highlight_ + _private_ + _message_
| all | _highlight_ + _private_ + _message_ + _low_
|===
Notify level can be defined for a set of buffers, for example all buffers of
irc server "freenode":
----
/set weechat.notify.irc.freenode message
----
Set notify level _highlight_ on channel "#weechat" only:
----
/set weechat.notify.irc.freenode.#weechat highlight
----
The notify level for a buffer can be set with command `/buffer`:
----
/buffer notify highlight
----
[[max_hotlist_level_nicks]]
==== Max hotlist level for nicks
It is possible to set max hotlist level for some nicks, per buffer, or per group
of buffers (like IRC servers).
The buffer property "hotlist_max_level_nicks" can be set with a list of nicks
and for each nick the max hotlist level to trigger, possible levels are:
* -1: no hotlist changes for nick
* 0: low priority (like join/part messages)
* 1: message
* 2: private message
* 3: highlight (in fact useless, since it's already the default max for all messages)
For example to disable highlights from "joe" and "mike" on current buffer:
----
/buffer set hotlist_max_level_nicks_add joe:2,mike:2
----
[NOTE]
The buffer property "hotlist_max_level_nicks" is not saved in configuration. +
You can easily save it with the script _buffer_autoset.py_: you can install it
with `+/script install buffer_autoset.py+` and get help with
`+/help buffer_autoset+`.
[[highlights]]
=== Highlights
[[highlights_words]]
==== Add words to highlight
By default, WeeChat highlights messages from other users containing your nick,
therefore the highlight depends on the buffer (the nick can be different from
one buffer to another).
You can add other words to highlight with the option
<<option_weechat.look.highlight,weechat.look.highlight>>, for example to
highlight your nick and "word1", "word2" and all words beginning with "test":
----
/set weechat.look.highlight word1,word2,test*
----
If you need a more specific rule for the word, you can use regular expressions
with the option <<option_weechat.look.highlight_regex,weechat.look.highlight_regex>>,
for example to highlight words "flashcode", "flashcöde" and "flashy":
----
/set weechat.look.highlight_regex flashc[oö]de|flashy
----
The delimiters around words to highlight can be customized with the option
<<option_weechat.look.word_chars_highlight,weechat.look.word_chars_highlight>>.
[[highlights_tags]]
==== Add tags to highlight
Lines displayed can contain "tags", which give some info about the origin of
message or the message itself. +
You can display tags with the command `/debug tags` (same command to hide them).
You can add specific tags to highlight with the option
<<option_weechat.look.highlight_tags,weechat.look.highlight_tags>>.
Tags are separated by commas, and multiple tags can be separated by `+++` to do
a logical "and" between them.
For example to highlight all messages from nick "FlashCode" and all notices
from nicks beginning with "toto":
----
/set weechat.look.highlight_tags "nick_flashcode,irc_notice+nick_toto*"
----
[[highlights_regex_buffer]]
==== Set extra highlights on buffer
You can force highlight using a regular expression with the buffer property
"highlight_regex".
For example to force the highlight on all messages in the current buffer:
----
/buffer set highlight_regex .*
----
[NOTE]
The buffer property "highlight_regex" is not saved in configuration. +
You can easily save it with the script _buffer_autoset.py_: you can install it
with `+/script install buffer_autoset.py+` and get help with
`+/help buffer_autoset+`.
[[key_bindings]]
=== Default key bindings
[[key_bindings_command_line]]
==== Keys for command line
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|===
| Key | Description | Command
| kbd:[←] +
kbd:[Ctrl+b] | Go to previous char in command line. | `+/input move_previous_char+`
| kbd:[→] +
kbd:[Ctrl+f] | Go to next char in command line. | `+/input move_next_char+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+←] +
kbd:[Alt+b] | Go to previous word in command line. | `+/input move_previous_word+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+→] +
kbd:[Alt+f] | Go to next word in command line. | `+/input move_next_word+`
| kbd:[Home] +
kbd:[Ctrl+a] | Go to the beginning of command line. | `+/input move_beginning_of_line+`
| kbd:[End] +
kbd:[Ctrl+e] | Go to the end of command line. | `+/input move_end_of_line+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+c],
kbd:[b] | Insert code for bold text. | `+/input insert \x02+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+c],
kbd:[c] | Insert code for colored text. | `+/input insert \x03+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+c],
kbd:[i] | Insert code for italic text. | `+/input insert \x1D+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+c],
kbd:[o] | Insert code for color reset. | `+/input insert \x0F+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+c],
kbd:[v] | Insert code for reverse color. | `+/input insert \x16+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+c],
kbd:[_] | Insert code for underlined text. | `+/input insert \x1F+`
| kbd:[Del] +
kbd:[Ctrl+d] | Delete next char in command line. | `+/input delete_next_char+`
| kbd:[Backsp.] +
kbd:[Ctrl+h] | Delete previous char in command line. | `+/input delete_previous_char+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+k] | Delete from cursor until end of command line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard). | `+/input delete_end_of_line+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+r] | Search for text in buffer history (see <<key_bindings_search_context,keys for search context>>). | `+/input search_text_here+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+t] | Transpose chars. | `/input transpose_chars`
| kbd:[Ctrl+u] | Delete from cursor until beginning of command line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard). | `+/input delete_beginning_of_line+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+w] | Delete previous word of command line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard). | `+/input delete_previous_word+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+y] | Paste the internal clipboard content. | `+/input clipboard_paste+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+_] | Undo last action on command line. | `+/input undo+`
| kbd:[Alt+_] | Redo last action on command line. | `+/input redo+`
| kbd:[Tab] | Complete command or nick (kbd:[Tab] again: find next completion). | `+/input complete_next+`
| kbd:[Shift+Tab] | Without completion: do a partial completion, with pending completion: complete with previous completion. | `+/input complete_previous+`
| kbd:[Enter] +
kbd:[Ctrl+j] +
kbd:[Ctrl+m] | Execute command or send message (in search mode: stop search). | `+/input return+`
| kbd:[Alt+Enter] | Insert a newline. | `+/input insert \n+`
| kbd:[↑] | Call previous command/message (in search mode: search up). | `+/input history_previous+`
| kbd:[↓] | Call next command/message (in search mode: search down). | `+/input history_next+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+↑] | Call previous command/message in global history (common for all buffers). | `+/input history_global_previous+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+↓] | Call next command/message in global history (common for all buffers). | `+/input history_global_next+`
| kbd:[Alt+d] | Delete next word in command line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard). | `+/input delete_next_word+`
| kbd:[Alt+k] | Grab a key and insert its code (and command bound if key exists) in command line. | `+/input grab_key_command+`
| kbd:[Alt+r] | Delete entire command line. | `+/input delete_line+`
| kbd:[Alt+s] | Toggle spell checker. | `+/mute spell toggle+`
|===
[[key_bindings_buffers_windows]]
==== Keys for buffers / windows
[width="100%",cols="^.^3,.^8,.^5",options="header"]
|===
| Key | Description | Command
| kbd:[Ctrl+l] (`L`) | Redraw whole window. | `+/window refresh+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+s],
kbd:[Ctrl+u] | Set unread marker on all buffers. | `+/input set_unread+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+x] | Switch current buffer if buffers are attached with same number. | `+/input switch_active_buffer+`
| kbd:[Alt+x] | Zoom on merged buffer (kbd:[Alt+x] again: display all merged buffers). | `+/input zoom_merged_buffer+`
| kbd:[PgUp] | Scroll up one page in buffer history. | `+/window page_up+`
| kbd:[PgDn] | Scroll down one page in buffer history. | `+/window page_down+`
| kbd:[Alt+PgUp] | Scroll up a few lines in buffer history. | `+/window scroll_up+`
| kbd:[Alt+PgDn] | Scroll down a few lines in buffer history. | `+/window scroll_down+`
| kbd:[Alt+Home] | Scroll to top of buffer. | `+/window scroll_top+`
| kbd:[Alt+End] | Scroll to bottom of buffer. | `+/window scroll_bottom+`
| kbd:[F1] +
kbd:[Ctrl+F1] | Scroll up one page in buflist. | `+/bar scroll buflist * -100%+`
| kbd:[F2] +
kbd:[Ctrl+F2] | Scroll down one page in buflist. | `+/bar scroll buflist * +100%+`
| kbd:[Alt+F1] | Go to the beginning of buflist. | `+/bar scroll buflist * b+`
| kbd:[Alt+F2] | Go to the end of buflist. | `+/bar scroll buflist * e+`
| kbd:[Alt+←] +
kbd:[Alt+↑] +
kbd:[Ctrl+p] +
kbd:[F5] | Switch to previous buffer. | `+/buffer -1+`
| kbd:[Alt+→] +
kbd:[Alt+↓] +
kbd:[Ctrl+n] +
kbd:[F6] | Switch to next buffer. | `+/buffer +1+`
| kbd:[F7] | Switch to previous window. | `+/window -1+`
| kbd:[F8] | Switch to next window. | `+/window +1+`
| kbd:[F9] | Scroll buffer's title on the left. | `+/bar scroll title * -30%+`
| kbd:[F10] | Scroll buffer's title on the right. | `+/bar scroll title * +30%+`
| kbd:[F11] +
kbd:[Ctrl+F11] | Scroll up one page in nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist * -100%+`
| kbd:[F12] +
kbd:[Ctrl+F12] | Scroll down one page in nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist * +100%+`
| kbd:[Alt+F11] | Go to the beginning of nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist * b+`
| kbd:[Alt+F12] | Go to the end of nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist * e+`
| kbd:[Alt+a] | Switch to next buffer with activity (with priority: highlight, message, other). | `+/input jump_smart+`
| kbd:[Alt+Shift+B] | Toggle buflist. | `+/buflist toggle+`
| kbd:[Alt+h] | Clear hotlist (activity notification on other buffers). | `+/input hotlist_clear+`
| kbd:[Alt+j],
kbd:[Alt+f] | Switch to first buffer. | `+/buffer -+`
| kbd:[Alt+j],
kbd:[Alt+l] (`L`) | Switch to last buffer. | `+/buffer ++`
| kbd:[Alt+j],
kbd:[Alt+r] | Switch to IRC raw buffer. | `+/server raw+`
| kbd:[Alt+j],
kbd:[Alt+s] | Switch to IRC server buffer. | `+/server jump+`
| kbd:[Alt+0...9] | Switch to buffer by number (0 = 10). | `+/buffer *N+`
| kbd:[Alt+j],
kbd:[01...99] | Switch to buffer by number. | `+/buffer *NN+`
| kbd:[Alt+l] (`L`) | Toggle bare display. | `+/window bare+`
| kbd:[Alt+m] | Toggle mouse. | `+/mouse toggle+`
| kbd:[Alt+n] | Scroll to next highlight. | `+/window scroll_next_highlight+`
| kbd:[Alt+Shift+N] | Toggle nicklist bar. | `+/bar toggle nicklist+`
| kbd:[Alt+p] | Scroll to previous highlight. | `+/window scroll_previous_highlight+`
| kbd:[Alt+u] | Scroll to first unread line in buffer. | `+/window scroll_unread+`
| kbd:[Alt+w],
kbd:[Alt+↑] | Switch to window above. | `+/window up+`
| kbd:[Alt+w],
kbd:[Alt+↓] | Switch to window below. | `+/window down+`
| kbd:[Alt+w],
kbd:[Alt+←] | Switch to window on the left. | `+/window left+`
| kbd:[Alt+w],
kbd:[Alt+→] | Switch to window on the right. | `+/window right+`
| kbd:[Alt+w],
kbd:[Alt+b] | Balance the sizes of all windows. | `+/window balance+`
| kbd:[Alt+w],
kbd:[Alt+s] | Swap buffers of two windows. | `+/window swap+`
| kbd:[Alt+z] | Zoom on current window (kbd:[Alt+z] again: restore initial windows state, before zoom). | `+/window zoom+`
| kbd:[Alt+<] | Switch to previous buffer in list of visited buffers. | `+/input jump_previously_visited_buffer+`
| kbd:[Alt+>] | Switch to next buffer in list of visited buffers. | `+/input jump_next_visited_buffer+`
| kbd:[Alt+/] | Switch to last buffer displayed (before last jump to a buffer). | `+/input jump_last_buffer_displayed+`
| kbd:[Alt+=] | Toggle filters. | `+/filter toggle+`
| kbd:[Alt+-] | Toggle filters in current buffer. | `+/filter toggle @+`
|===
[[key_bindings_search_context]]
==== Keys for "search" context
These keys are used in context "search" (when kbd:[Ctrl+r] is pressed to search
text in buffer).
[width="100%",cols="^.^3,.^8,.^5",options="header"]
|===
| Key | Description | Command
| kbd:[Ctrl+r] | Switch search type: string (default), regular expression. | `+/input search_switch_regex+`
| kbd:[Alt+c] | Switch exact case for search. | `+/input search_switch_case+`
| kbd:[Tab] | Switch search in: messages (default), prefixes, prefixes + messages. | `+/input search_switch_where+`
| kbd:[↑] | Search previous line. | `+/input search_previous+`
| kbd:[↓] | Search next line. | `+/input search_next+`
| kbd:[Enter] +
kbd:[Ctrl+j] +
kbd:[Ctrl+m] | Stop search at current position. | `+/input search_stop_here+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+q] | Stop search and scroll to bottom of buffer. | `+/input search_stop+`
|===
[[key_bindings_cursor_context]]
==== Keys for "cursor" context
These keys are used in context "cursor" (free movement of cursor on screen).
[width="100%",cols="^.^3,^.^2,.^7,.^7",options="header"]
|===
| Key | Area | Description | Command
| kbd:[↑] | - | Move cursor one line up. | `+/cursor move up+`
| kbd:[↓] | - | Move cursor one line down. | `+/cursor move down+`
| kbd:[←] | - | Move cursor one column left. | `+/cursor move left+`
| kbd:[→] | - | Move cursor one column right. | `+/cursor move right+`
| kbd:[Alt+↑] | - | Move cursor one area up. | `+/cursor move area_up+`
| kbd:[Alt+↓] | - | Move cursor one area down. | `+/cursor move area_down+`
| kbd:[Alt+←] | - | Move cursor one area left. | `+/cursor move area_left+`
| kbd:[Alt+→] | - | Move cursor one area right. | `+/cursor move area_right+`
| kbd:[m] | chat | Quote message. | `+hsignal:chat_quote_message;/cursor stop+`
| kbd:[q] | chat | Quote prefix + message. | `+hsignal:chat_quote_prefix_message;/cursor stop+`
| kbd:[Q] | chat | Quote time + prefix + message. | `+hsignal:chat_quote_time_prefix_message;/cursor stop+`
| kbd:[b] | nicklist | Ban nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/ban ${nick}+`
| kbd:[k] | nicklist | Kick nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/kick ${nick}+`
| kbd:[K] | nicklist | Kick and ban nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/kickban ${nick}+`
| kbd:[q] | nicklist | Open query with nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/query ${nick};/cursor stop+`
| kbd:[w] | nicklist | Do a whois on nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/whois ${nick}+`
| kbd:[Enter] +
kbd:[Ctrl+j] +
kbd:[Ctrl+m] | - | Stop cursor mode | `/cursor stop`
|===
[[key_bindings_mouse_context]]
==== Keys for "mouse" context
These keys are used in context "mouse", namely when a mouse event occurs.
[width="100%",cols="^.^3,^.^3,^.^3,.^8,.^8",options="header"]
|===
| Button/Wheel ^(1)^ | Gesture | Area | Description | Command
| ◾◽◽ | - | chat | Switch to window. | `+/window ${_window_number}+`
| ◾◽◽ | left | chat | Switch to previous buffer. | `+/window ${_window_number};/buffer +1+`
| ◾◽◽ | right | chat | Switch to next buffer. | `+/window ${_window_number};/buffer +1+`
| ◾◽◽ | left (long) | chat | Switch to first buffer. | `+/window ${_window_number};/buffer 1+`
| ◾◽◽ | right (long) | chat | Switch to last buffer. | `+/window ${_window_number};/input jump_last_buffer+`
| kbd:[▲] | - | chat | Scroll up a few lines in buffer history. | `+/window scroll_up -window ${_window_number}+`
| kbd:[▼] | - | chat | Scroll down a few lines in buffer history. | `+/window scroll_down -window ${_window_number}+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+▲] | - | chat | Scroll horizontally to the left. | `+/window scroll_horiz -window ${_window_number} -10%+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+▼] | - | chat | Scroll horizontally to the right. | `+/window scroll_horiz -window ${_window_number} +10%+`
| kbd:[▲] | - | chat: fset buffer | Move five lines up in fset buffer. | `+/fset -up 5+`
| kbd:[▼] | - | chat: fset buffer | Move five lines down in fset buffer. | `+/fset -down 5+`
| ◾◽◽ | - | chat: fset buffer | Select line in fset buffer. | `+/window ${_window_number};/fset -go ${_chat_line_y}+`
| ◽◽◾ | - | chat: fset buffer | Toggle boolean (on/off) or edit the option value. | `+hsignal:fset_mouse+`
| ◽◽◾ | left | chat: fset buffer | Decrease value for integer/color, set/append to value for other types. | `+hsignal:fset_mouse+`
| ◽◽◾ | right | chat: fset buffer | Increase value for integer/color, set/append to value for other types. | `+hsignal:fset_mouse+`
| ◽◽◾ | up / down | chat: fset buffer | Mark/unmark multiple options. | `+hsignal:fset_mouse+`
| kbd:[▲] | - | chat: script buffer | Move five lines up in script buffer. | `+/script up 5+`
| kbd:[▼] | - | chat: script buffer | Move five lines down in script buffer. | `+/script down 5+`
| ◾◽◽ | - | chat: script buffer | Select line in script buffer. | `+/script go ${_chat_line_y}+`
| ◽◽◾ | - | chat: script buffer | Install/remove script. | `+/script go ${_chat_line_y};/script installremove -q ${script_name_with_extension}+`
| ◾◽◽ | up / left | buflist | Move buffer to a lower number. | Signal `+buflist_mouse+`.
| ◾◽◽ | down / right | buflist | Move buffer to a higher number. | Signal `+buflist_mouse+`.
| ◾◽◽ | - | buflist | Switch to buffer (previously visited buffer if the buffer is the current one). | Signal `+buflist_mouse+`.
| ◽◽◾ | - | buflist | Switch to next visited buffer if the buffer is the current one. | Signal `+buflist_mouse+`.
| kbd:[Ctrl+▲] | - | buflist | Switch to previous buffer. | Signal `+buflist_mouse+`.
| kbd:[Ctrl+▼] | - | buflist | Switch to next buffer. | Signal `+buflist_mouse+`.
| ◾◽◽ | up | nicklist | Scroll up one page in nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} -100%+`
| ◾◽◽ | down | nicklist | Scroll down one page in nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} +100%+`
| ◾◽◽ | up (long) | nicklist | Go to the beginning of nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} b+`
| ◾◽◽ | down (long) | nicklist | Go to the end of nicklist. | `+/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} e+`
| ◾◽◽ | - | nicklist | Open query with nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/query ${nick}+`
| ◽◽◾ | - | nicklist | Do a whois on nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/whois ${nick}+`
| ◾◽◽ | left | nicklist | Kick nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/kick ${nick}+`
| ◾◽◽ | left (long) | nicklist | Kick and ban nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/kickban ${nick}+`
| ◽◽◾ | left | nicklist | Ban nick. | `+/window ${_window_number};/ban ${nick}+`
| ◽◽◾ | - | input | Grab a mouse event and insert its code in command line. | `+/input grab_mouse_area+`
| kbd:[▲] | - | any bar | Scroll bar by -20%. | `+/bar scroll ${_bar_name} ${_window_number} -20%+`
| kbd:[▼] | - | any bar | Scroll bar by +20%. | `+/bar scroll ${_bar_name} ${_window_number} +20%+`
| ◽◾◽ | - | anywhere | Start cursor mode at this point. | `+/cursor go ${_x},${_y}+`
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ kbd:[▲] and kbd:[▼] are wheel up and down.
[[key_bindings_fset_buffer]]
==== Keys for fset buffer
These keys and actions are used on the fset buffer (see <<fset_plugin,Fset plugin>>).
[width="100%",cols="^.^3,^.^2,.^8,.^5",options="header"]
|===
| Key | Action ^(1)^ | Description | Command
| kbd:[↑] | | Move one line up. | `+/fset -up+`
| kbd:[↓] | | Move one line down. | `+/fset -down+`
| kbd:[PgUp] | | Move one page up. | `+/window page_up+`
| kbd:[PgDn] | | Move one page down. | `+/window page_down+`
| kbd:[Alt+Home] | `pass:[<<]` | Move to first line. | `+/fset -go 0+`
| kbd:[Alt+End] | `pass:[>>]` | Move to last line. | `+/fset -go end+`
| kbd:[F11] | `pass:[<]` | Scroll horizontally on the left. | `+/fset -left+`
| kbd:[F12] | `pass:[>]` | Scroll horizontally on the right. | `+/fset -right+`
| kbd:[Alt+Space] | `t` | Toggle boolean value. | `+/fset -toggle+`
| kbd:[Alt+-] | `-` | Subtract 1 from value for integer/color, set value for other types. | `+/fset -add -1+`
| kbd:[Alt++] | `+` | Add 1 to value for integer/color, append to value for other types. | `+/fset -add 1+`
| kbd:[Alt+f],
kbd:[Alt+r] | `r` | Reset value. | `+/fset -reset+`
| kbd:[Alt+f],
kbd:[Alt+u] | `u` | Unset value. | `+/fset -unset+`
| kbd:[Alt+Enter] | `s` | Set value. | `+/fset -set+`
| kbd:[Alt+f],
kbd:[Alt+n] | `n` | Set new value. | `+/fset -setnew+`
| kbd:[Alt+f],
kbd:[Alt+a] | `a` | Append to value. | `+/fset -append+`
| kbd:[Alt+,] | `,` | Mark/unmark option. | `+/fset -mark 1+`
| kbd:[Shift+↑] | | Move one line up and mark/unmark option. | `+/fset -up; /fset -mark+`
| kbd:[Shift+↓] | | Mark/unmark option and move one line down. | `+/fset -mark; /fset -down+`
| | `m:xxx` | Mark options displayed that are matching filter "xxx" (any filter on option or value is allowed, see <<command_fset_fset,fset command>>). |
| | `u:xxx` | Unmark options displayed that are matching filter "xxx" (any filter on option or value is allowed, see <<command_fset_fset,fset command>>). |
| kbd:[Ctrl+l] (`L`) | | Refresh options and whole screen. | `+/fset -refresh+`
| | `$` | Refresh options (keep marked options). |
| | `$$` | Refresh options (unmark all options). |
| kbd:[Alt+p] | | Toggle plugin description options (`pass:[plugins.desc.*]`). | `+/mute /set fset.look.show_plugins_desc toggle+`
| kbd:[Alt+v] | | Toggle help bar. | `+/bar toggle fset+`
| | `s:x,y` | Sort options by fields x,y (see option <<option_fset.look.sort,fset.look.sort>>). | `+/mute /set fset.look.sort x,y+`
| | `s:` | Reset sort to its default value (see option <<option_fset.look.sort,fset.look.sort>>). | `+/mute /unset fset.look.sort+`
| | `w:xxx` | Export options in file "xxx". | `+/fset -export xxx+`
| | `w-:xxx` | Export options in file "xxx" without help. | `+/fset -export -nohelp xxx+`
| | `w+:xxx` | Export options in file "xxx" with help. | `+/fset -export -help xxx+`
| kbd:[Ctrl+x] | `x` | Switch the format used to display options. | `+/fset -format+`
| | `q` | Close fset buffer. | `+/buffer close+`
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ The action must be entered as input on the command line, followed by kbd:[Enter].
[[key_bindings_script_buffer]]
==== Keys for script buffer
These keys and actions are used on the script buffer (see <<scripts_plugins,Script plugin>>).
[width="100%",cols="^.^3,^.^2,.^8,.^5",options="header"]
|===
| Key | Action ^(1)^ | Description | Command
| kbd:[↑] | | Move one line up. | `+/script up+`
| kbd:[↓] | | Move one line down. | `+/script down+`
| kbd:[PgUp] | | Move one page up. | `+/window page_up+`
| kbd:[PgDn] | | Move one page down. | `+/window page_down+`
| kbd:[Alt+i] | `i` | Install script. | `+/script install+`
| kbd:[Alt+r] | `r` | Remove script. | `+/script remove+`
| kbd:[Alt+l] (`L`) | `l` | Load script. | `+/script load+`
| kbd:[Alt+u] | `u` | Unload script. | `+/script unload+`
| kbd:[Alt+Shift+A] | `A` | Autoload script. | `+/script toggleautoload+`
| kbd:[Alt+h] | `h` | Hold/unhold script. | `+/script hold+`
| kbd:[Alt+v] | `v` | View script. | `+/script show+`
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ The action must be entered as input on the command line, followed by kbd:[Enter].
[[mouse]]
=== Mouse support
WeeChat supports mouse clicks and gestures. It is working with local terminal,
and remotely via ssh connection with or without screen/tmux.
[[mouse_enable]]
==== Enable mouse
To enable mouse at startup:
----
/set weechat.look.mouse on
----
To enable mouse now, press kbd:[Alt+m] or do following command:
----
/mouse enable
----
It is possible to temporarily disable mouse, and bind that on a key. For example
key kbd:[Alt+%] to disable mouse for 10 seconds:
----
/key bind meta-% /mouse toggle 10
----
[IMPORTANT]
When mouse is enabled in WeeChat, all mouse events are caught by WeeChat, so
actions such as copy/paste or clicks on URLs are not sent to the terminal. +
Using kbd:[Shift] key causes the events to be sent directly to the terminal,
as if the mouse was disabled (on some terminals like iTerm, you have to use
kbd:[Alt] instead of kbd:[Shift]).
[NOTE]
For any problem with mouse, please look at
link:weechat_faq.en.html#mouse[WeeChat FAQ / Mouse].
[[mouse_bind_events]]
==== Bind mouse events to commands
Many default mouse events are already defined by WeeChat (see
<<key_bindings_mouse_context,keys for "mouse" context>>).
You can change or add bindings with the command `/key` using context "mouse"
(for syntax, see command <<command_weechat_key,/key>>).
Event name consists of a modifier (optional), a button/wheel name and a gesture
(optional). Different elements are separated by `+-+`.
List of modifiers:
[width="100%",cols="2m,3",options="header"]
|===
| Modifier | Description
| ctrl | Key kbd:[Ctrl]
| alt | Key kbd:[Alt]
| ctrl-alt | Keys kbd:[Ctrl] + kbd:[Alt]
|===
List of buttons/wheel:
[width="100%",cols="2m,3",options="header"]
|===
| Button/wheel | Description
| button1 | Click on left button
| button2 | Click on right button
| button3 | Click on middle button (often click on wheel)
| button4 ... button9 | Click on extra buttons
| wheelup | Wheel (up)
| wheeldown | Wheel (down)
|===
List of gestures (only for buttons, not wheel):
[width="100%",cols="2m,3",options="header"]
|===
| Gesture | Distance
| gesture-up | 3 ... 19
| gesture-up-long | ≥ 20
| gesture-down | 3 ... 19
| gesture-down-long | ≥ 20
| gesture-left | 3 ... 39
| gesture-left-long | ≥ 40
| gesture-right | 3 ... 39
| gesture-right-long | ≥ 40
|===
List of incomplete events (only for buttons, useful for plugins/scripts):
[width="100%",cols="2m,3",options="header"]
|===
| Event | Description
| event-down | Button was pressed but not released yet
| event-drag | Mouse was moved with button pressed down
|===
Example of events:
* `button1`
* `ctrl-button1`
* `button1-gesture-right`
* `button1-event-down`
* `button1-event-drag`
* `alt-button2-gesture-down-long`
* `wheelup`
* `ctrl-alt-wheeldown`
* ...
[TIP]
When binding a key in context "mouse", it's possible to match many events using
`+*+` at beginning or end of name, for example `+button1-gesture-*+` will match
any gesture made using left button.
[TIP]
You can find an event name with command `+/input grab_mouse+` then doing event
with mouse. This will insert event name on command line.
[[secured_data]]
=== Secured data
[[secured_data_storage]]
==== Storage
WeeChat can encrypt passwords or private data using secured data, stored in file
_sec.conf_.
This configuration file is read before any other file, and the values stored
inside can be used in various WeeChat or plugins/scripts options.
You can set a passphrase to encrypt data in _sec.conf_. This is not mandatory
but highly recommended, otherwise data is stored as plain text in file.
----
/secure passphrase this is my passphrase
----
[[secured_data_passphrase_on_startup]]
===== Passphrase on startup
When a passphrase is set, WeeChat will ask you to enter it on startup
(but not on `/upgrade`).
If you are using a password manager, you can run an external program to read
the passphrase instead of having to type it manually on WeeChat startup. +
For example with password-store (command `pass`):
----
/set sec.crypt.passphrase_command "/usr/bin/pass show weechat/passphrase"
----
The program may ask you unlock your GPG key or enter another passphrase to
read the secret. WeeChat will wait for the end of the command to read the
passphrase on the standard output (it must be on the first line without any
extra character). +
If the output contains no passphrase or if it is wrong, WeeChat will then ask
you to enter it.
[[secured_data_encryption]]
===== Encryption
The encryption of data is made in 3 steps:
. Derive a key from the passphrase (with optional salt).
. Compute hash of data to encrypt.
. Encrypt the hash + data (output is: salt + encrypted hash/data).
[NOTE]
The cipher block mode is _CFB_.
The result is put as hexadecimal string in file _sec.conf_, for example:
----
[data]
__passphrase__ = on
freenode = "53B1C86FCDA28FC122A95B0456ABD79B5AB74654F21C3D099A6CCA8173239EEA59533A1D83011251F96778AC3F5166A394"
----
[[secured_data_decryption]]
===== Decryption
The decryption of data is made in 3 steps:
. Derive a key using salt and passphrase.
. Decrypt hash + data.
. Check that decrypted hash == hash of data.
[[secured_data_manage]]
==== Manage secured data
To add secured data, use `/secure set`, for example a password for _freenode_
IRC server:
----
/secure set freenode mypassword
----
For comfort, secured data can be displayed in a dedicated buffer (kbd:[Alt+v] on
buffer to see values), just do:
----
/secure
----
Secured data can be used in some options that can contain private data like
password, using this format: "${sec.data.xxx}" where "xxx" is the name of
secured data (used with `/secure set xxx ...`). +
For a complete list of supported options, see `/help secure`.
To use the _freenode_ password, for example with
<<irc_sasl_authentication,SASL authentication>>:
----
/set irc.server.freenode.sasl_password "${sec.data.freenode}"
----
[[commands_and_options]]
=== Commands and options
[[weechat_commands]]
==== WeeChat commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=weechat_commands]
[[sec_options]]
==== Secured data options
Sections in file _sec.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| crypt | /set sec.crypt.* | Options for encryption.
| data | <<command_weechat_secure,/secure>> | Secured data.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=sec_options]
[[weechat_options]]
==== WeeChat options
Sections in file _weechat.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| debug | <<command_weechat_debug,/debug set>> +
/set weechat.debug.* | Debug level, for core and plugins (options can be added/removed in section).
| startup | /set weechat.startup.* | Startup options.
| look | /set weechat.look.* | Look and feel.
| palette | <<command_weechat_color,/color alias>> +
/set weechat.palette.* | Color aliases (options can be added/removed in section).
| color | /set weechat.color.* | Colors.
| completion | /set weechat.completion.* | Completion options.
| history | /set weechat.history.* | History options (commands and buffers).
| proxy | <<command_weechat_proxy,/proxy>> +
/set weechat.proxy.* | Proxy options.
| network | /set weechat.network.* | Network/SSL options.
| plugin | /set weechat.plugin.* | Options on plugins.
| signal | /set weechat.signal.* | Options on signals.
| bar | <<command_weechat_bar,/bar>> +
/set weechat.bar.* | Bar options.
| layout | <<command_weechat_layout,/layout>> | Layouts.
| notify | <<command_weechat_buffer,/buffer notify>> | Notify levels for buffers (options can be added/removed in section).
| filter | <<command_weechat_filter,/filter>> | Filters.
| key | <<command_weechat_key,/key>> | Keys in default context.
| key_search | <<command_weechat_key,/key>> | Keys in search context.
| key_cursor | <<command_weechat_key,/key>> | Keys in cursor context.
| key_mouse | <<command_weechat_key,/key>> | Keys in mouse context.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=weechat_options]
[[plugins]]
== Plugins
A plugin is a dynamic library, written in C and compiled, which is loaded by
WeeChat.
Under GNU/Linux, the file has ".so" extension, ".dll" under Windows.
Plugins found are automatically loaded when WeeChat is starting, and it is
possible to load or unload plugins while WeeChat is running.
It's important to make difference between a _plugin_ and a _script_: a
_plugin_ is a binary file compiled and loaded with command `/plugin`, whereas
a _script_ is a text file loaded with a plugin like _python_ with command
`/python`.
You can use command `/plugin` to load/unload a plugin, or list all loaded
plugins.
When a plugin is unloaded, WeeChat removes:
* buffers
* configuration options (options are written in files)
* all hooks: commands, modifiers, process, etc.
* infos and infolists
* hdata
* bar items.
Examples to load, unload or list plugins:
----
/plugin load irc
/plugin unload irc
/plugin list
----
Default plugins are:
[width="100%",cols="1,5",options="header"]
|===
| Plugin | Description
| alias | Define alias for commands.
| buflist | Bar item with list of buffers.
| charset | Charset decoding/encoding for buffers.
| exec | Execution of external commands in WeeChat.
| fifo | FIFO pipe used to remotely send commands to WeeChat.
| fset | Fast set of WeeChat and plugins options.
| irc | IRC chat protocol.
| logger | Log buffers to files.
| relay | Relay data via network.
| script | Script manager.
| python | Python scripting API.
| perl | Perl scripting API.
| ruby | Ruby scripting API.
| lua | Lua scripting API.
| tcl | Tcl scripting API.
| guile | Guile (scheme) scripting API.
| javascript | JavaScript scripting API.
| php | PHP scripting API.
| spell | Spell checking for command line.
| trigger | Text replacement and command execution on events triggered by WeeChat/plugins.
| xfer | File transfer and direct chat.
|===
To learn more about plugin or script development (through API), please read the
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html[WeeChat plugin API reference] or the
link:weechat_scripting.en.html[WeeChat scripting guide].
[[alias_plugin]]
=== Alias
Alias plugin lets you create alias for commands (from WeeChat or other
plugins).
Some aliases are created by default, with name in upper case (to make them
different from standard commands); commands are not case sensitive in WeeChat,
so for example `/close` runs the alias `/CLOSE`.
List of default aliases:
include::includes/autogen_user_default_aliases.en.adoc[tag=default_aliases]
[[alias_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=alias_commands]
[[alias_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _alias.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| cmd | <<command_alias_alias,/alias>> +
/set alias.cmd.* | Commands for aliases.
| completion | <<command_alias_alias,/alias>> +
/set alias.completion.* | Completions for aliases.
|===
[[buflist_plugin]]
=== Buflist
Buflist plugin displays a list of buffers in a bar item called "buflist"
(two other bar items "buflist2" and "buflist3" are available as well). +
A default bar "buflist" is created on startup with this item.
[[buflist_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=buflist_commands]
[[buflist_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _buflist.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| format | /set buflist.format.* | Formats used to display list of buffers.
| look | /set buflist.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=buflist_options]
[[charset_plugin]]
=== Charset
Charset plugin lets you decode or encode data using charsets.
There is default charset for decode/encode, and specific charsets for buffers
(or group of buffers).
This plugin is optional, but recommended: if it's not loaded, WeeChat
can only read/write UTF-8 data.
Charset plugin should be autoloaded by WeeChat. To be sure plugin is loaded,
try:
----
/charset
----
If command is not found, then load plugin with command:
----
/plugin load charset
----
If plugin is not found, then you should compile again WeeChat with
plugins and Charset support.
When Charset plugin starts, it displays terminal and internal charsets.
Terminal charset depends on your locale, and internal is UTF-8.
For example:
....
charset: terminal: ISO-8859-15, internal: UTF-8
....
[[charset_set]]
==== Set charset
To set global decode and encode charsets, use command `/set`.
For example:
----
/set charset.default.decode ISO-8859-15
/set charset.default.encode ISO-8859-15
----
If global decode charset is not set (for example during first
load of Charset plugin), it will be automatically set to terminal
charset (if it's different from UTF-8), or by default to _ISO-8859-1_.
Default encode value is empty, so it sends by default with
internal charset (UTF-8).
To set IRC server charset, use command `/charset` on server buffer.
If you give only charset, then it will set decoding and encoding values.
For example:
----
/charset ISO-8859-15
----
It's equivalent to:
----
/charset decode ISO-8859-15
/charset encode ISO-8859-15
----
To set IRC channel (or private) charset, use same commands as server,
but on channel (or private) buffer.
To set charset for all channels/privates of an IRC server:
----
/set charset.encode.irc.freenode ISO-8859-15
----
To see all charsets used, use following command:
----
/set charset.*
----
[[charset_troubleshooting]]
==== Troubleshooting
For any problem with charsets, please look at
link:weechat_faq.en.html#charset[WeeChat FAQ / Charset].
[[charset_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=charset_commands]
[[charset_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _charset.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| default | /set charset.default.* | Default decoding/encoding charset.
| decode | <<command_charset_charset,/charset decode>> +
/set charset.decode.* | Decoding charset by buffer (options can be added/removed in section).
| encode | <<command_charset_charset,/charset encode>> +
/set charset.encode.* | Encoding charset by buffer (options can be added/removed in section).
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=charset_options]
[[exec_plugin]]
=== Exec
The `/exec` command lets you execute external commands inside WeeChat and
display the output locally, or send it to a buffer.
[[exec_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=exec_commands]
[[exec_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _exec.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| command | /set exec.command.* | Options for commands.
| color | /set exec.color.* | Colors.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=exec_options]
[[fifo_plugin]]
=== Fifo
You can remote control WeeChat, by sending commands or text to a FIFO pipe (if
option "fifo.file.enabled" is enabled, it is by default).
The FIFO pipe is located in WeeChat runtime directory and is called
_weechat_fifo_12345_ by default (where _12345_ is the WeeChat process id).
Syntax for the FIFO pipe commands/text is one of following:
....
plugin.buffer *text or command here
*text or command here
....
Some examples:
* Change nick on IRC server freenode to "newnick":
----
$ echo 'irc.server.freenode */nick newnick' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
----
* Send a message on IRC #weechat channel:
----
$ echo 'irc.freenode.#weechat *hello!' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
----
* Send a message on current buffer:
----
$ echo '*hello!' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
----
* Send two commands to unload/reload Python scripts (you have to separate them
with "\n"):
----
$ printf '%b' '*/python unload\n*/python autoload\n' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
----
[[fifo_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=fifo_commands]
[[fifo_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _fifo.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| file | /set fifo.file.* | FIFO pipe control.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=fifo_options]
[[fset_plugin]]
=== Fset
Fast Set plugin displays a list of options in a buffer, and helps to set WeeChat
and plugin options.
[[fset_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=fset_commands]
[[fset_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _fset.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| color | /set fset.color.* | Colors.
| format | /set fset.format.* | Formats used to display list of options.
| look | /set fset.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=fset_options]
[[irc_plugin]]
=== IRC
The IRC plugin is designed to chat through IRC protocol with other people.
It is multi-servers, and offers all supported IRC commands including DCC chat
and file transfer (via xfer plugin, see <<xfer_plugin,Xfer plugin>>).
[[irc_command_line_options]]
==== Command line options
It is possible to give URL for one or many IRC servers, as follow:
----
irc[6][s]://[nick[:password]@]irc.example.org[:port][/channel][,channel[...]]
----
Example to join _#weechat_ and _#toto_ on server _chat.freenode.net_ server,
default port (6667), with nick _nono_:
----
$ weechat irc://nono@chat.freenode.net/#weechat,#toto
----
[[irc_ssl_certificates]]
==== SSL certificates
When connecting to IRC server with SSL, WeeChat checks by default that the
connection is fully trusted.
Some options are used to control SSL connection:
weechat.network.gnutls_ca_system::
load system's default trusted certificate authorities on startup
weechat.network.gnutls_ca_user::
extra file(s) with certificate authorities
irc.server.xxx.ssl_cert::
SSL certificate file used to automatically identify your nick (for example
CertFP on oftc, see below)
irc.server.xxx.ssl_dhkey_size::
size of the key used during the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange (by default:
2048)
irc.server.xxx.ssl_verify::
check that the SSL connection is fully trusted (on by default)
[NOTE]
Option "ssl_verify" is on by default, so verification is strict and may fail,
even if it was OK with versions prior to 0.3.1.
[[irc_connect_oftc_with_certificate]]
===== First example: connect to oftc and check certificate
* Import certificate in shell:
----
$ mkdir -p ~/.config/weechat/ssl
$ wget -O ~/.config/weechat/ssl/CAs.pem https://www.spi-inc.org/ca/spi-cacert.crt
----
[NOTE]
You must replace `~/.config/weechat` by the path to your WeeChat config directory
which can also be for example `~/.weechat`.
[NOTE]
It is possible to concatenate many certificates in file CAs.pem.
* In WeeChat, with "oftc" server already added:
----
/connect oftc
----
[[irc_connect_oftc_with_certfp]]
===== Second example: connect to oftc using CertFP
* Create certificate in shell:
----
$ mkdir -p ~/.config/weechat/ssl
$ cd ~/.config/weechat/ssl
$ openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout nick.pem -x509 -days 365 -out nick.pem
----
[NOTE]
You must replace `~/.config/weechat` by the path to your WeeChat config directory
which can also be for example `~/.weechat`.
* In WeeChat, with "oftc" server already added:
----
/set irc.server.oftc.ssl_cert "${weechat_config_dir}/ssl/nick.pem"
/connect oftc
/msg nickserv cert add
----
For more information, look at https://www.oftc.net/NickServ/CertFP
[[irc_sasl_authentication]]
==== SASL authentication
WeeChat supports SASL authentication, using different mechanisms:
* _plain_: plain text password (default)
* _ecdsa-nist256p-challenge_: challenge with public/private key
* _external_: client side SSL cert
* _dh-blowfish_: blowfish encrypted password (*insecure*, not recommended)
* _dh-aes_: AES encrypted password (*insecure*, not recommended)
Options in servers are:
* _sasl_mechanism_: mechanism to use (see above)
* _sasl_timeout_: timeout (in seconds) for authentication
* _sasl_fail_: action to perform if authentication fails
* _sasl_username_: username (nick)
* _sasl_password_: password
* _sasl_key_: file with ECC private key (for mechanism
_ecdsa-nist256p-challenge_)
[[irc_sasl_ecdsa_nist256p_challenge]]
===== SASL ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE
You must generate a private key in order to authentify with the
ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE mechanism (no password is required on connection).
You can generate the key with this command:
----
$ openssl ecparam -genkey -name prime256v1 -out ~/.config/weechat/ecdsa.pem
----
[NOTE]
You must replace `~/.config/weechat` by the path to your WeeChat config directory
which can also be for example `~/.weechat`.
Get the public key (encoded as base64) with this command:
----
$ openssl ec -noout -text -conv_form compressed -in ~/.config/weechat/ecdsa.pem | grep '^pub:' -A 3 | tail -n 3 | tr -d ' \n:' | xxd -r -p | base64
----
Connect to the server, identify (for example with "nickserv identify") and set
your public key in your account, using nickserv (replace the base64 value with
your public key):
----
/connect freenode
/msg nickserv identify your_password
/msg nickserv set pubkey Av8k1FOGetUDq7sPMBfufSIZ5c2I/QYWgiwHtNXkVe/q
----
Configure the SASL options in the server:
----
/set irc.server.freenode.sasl_mechanism ecdsa-nist256p-challenge
/set irc.server.freenode.sasl_username "your_nickname"
/set irc.server.freenode.sasl_key "${weechat_config_dir}/ecdsa.pem"
----
Reconnect to the server:
----
/reconnect freenode
----
[[irc_tor_freenode]]
==== Connect to Freenode with TOR/SASL
In addition to SSL, Freenode servers support connections with TOR
(https://www.torproject.org/), a network of virtual tunnels that allows people
and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet.
In first place, install TOR. For Debian (and derived):
----
$ sudo apt-get install tor
----
In WeeChat you need to add a socks5 proxy for TOR service (hostname/IP and
port depend on your TOR configuration):
----
/proxy add tor socks5 127.0.0.1 9050
----
Now, add a new server, for example:
----
/server add freenode-tor ajnvpgl6prmkb7yktvue6im5wiedlz2w32uhcwaamdiecdrfpwwgnlqd.onion
----
[NOTE]
If you are using an old version of TOR (before 0.3.5) you should use the address
`freenodeok2gncmy.onion` instead.
Set proxy for TOR:
----
/set irc.server.freenode-tor.proxy "tor"
----
Set SASL authentication with ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE (see the chapter
<<irc_sasl_ecdsa_nist256p_challenge,SASL ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE>> to generate
a private key):
----
/set irc.server.freenode-tor.sasl_mechanism ecdsa-nist256p-challenge
/set irc.server.freenode-tor.sasl_username "your_nickname"
/set irc.server.freenode-tor.sasl_key "${weechat_config_dir}/ecdsa.pem"
----
And finally, connection to server:
----
/connect freenode-tor
----
For more info about Freenode and TOR:
https://freenode.net/kb/answer/chat#accessing-freenode-via-tor
[[irc_smart_filter_join_part_quit]]
==== Smart filter for join/part/quit messages
A smart filter is available to filter join/part/quit messages when nick did not
say something during past X minutes on channel.
Smart filter is enabled by default, but you must add a filter to hide lines on
buffers, for example:
----
/filter add irc_smart * irc_smart_filter *
----
It is possible to create filter for one channel only or channels beginning with
same name (see `/help filter`):
----
/filter add irc_smart_weechat irc.freenode.#weechat irc_smart_filter *
/filter add irc_smart_weechats irc.freenode.#weechat* irc_smart_filter *
----
You can hide only join or part/quit with following options:
----
/set irc.look.smart_filter_join on
/set irc.look.smart_filter_quit on
----
You can setup delay (in minutes):
----
/set irc.look.smart_filter_delay 5
----
If a nick did not speak during last 5 minutes, its join and/or part/quit will be
hidden on channel.
[[irc_ctcp_replies]]
==== CTCP replies
It is possible to customize CTCP replies, or block some CTCP queries (do not
reply).
For example, to customize reply to CTCP "VERSION", use following command:
----
/set irc.ctcp.version "I'm running WeeChat $version, it rocks!"
----
If you want to block CTCP "VERSION" (do not reply to a query), then set empty
string:
----
/set irc.ctcp.version ""
----
Even unknown CTCP can be customized, for example you can reply to
CTCP "BLABLA":
----
/set irc.ctcp.blabla "This is my answer to CTCP BLABLA"
----
It is possible to customize CTCP for one server only, using its internal name
before CTCP name:
----
/set irc.ctcp.freenode.version "WeeChat $version (for freenode)"
----
If you want to restore standard CTCP reply, then remove option:
----
/unset irc.ctcp.version
----
Following codes can be used in strings and are automatically expanded by WeeChat
when replying to CTCP:
[width="100%",cols="2l,4,8",options="header"]
|===
| Code | Description | Value/example
| $clientinfo | List of supported CTCP | `+ACTION DCC CLIENTINFO FINGER PING SOURCE TIME USERINFO VERSION+`
| $version | WeeChat version | `+0.4.0-dev+`
| $versiongit | WeeChat version + git version ^(1)^ | `+0.4.0-dev (git: v0.3.9-104-g7eb5cc4)+`
| $git | Git version ^(1)^ | `+v0.3.9-104-g7eb5cc4+`
| $compilation | WeeChat compilation date | `+Dec 16 2012+`
| $osinfo | Info about OS | `+Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 / x86_64+`
| $site | WeeChat site | `+https://weechat.org/+`
| $download | WeeChat site, download page | `+https://weechat.org/download+`
| $time | Current date/time | `+Sun, 16 Dec 2012 10:40:48 +0100+`
| $username | User name on IRC server | `+name+`
| $realname | Real name on IRC server | `+John Doe+`
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ The git version is the output of command `git describe`. It is known only
if WeeChat has been compiled inside the git repository and if git was installed.
If CTCP options are not defined (by default), CTCP replies are:
[width="100%",cols="2,4,8",options="header"]
|===
| CTCP | Reply format | Example
| CLIENTINFO | `+$clientinfo+` | `+ACTION DCC CLIENTINFO FINGER PING SOURCE TIME USERINFO VERSION+`
| FINGER | `+WeeChat $versiongit+` | `+WeeChat 0.4.0-dev (git: v0.3.9-104-g7eb5cc4)+`
| SOURCE | `+$download+` | `+https://weechat.org/download+`
| TIME | `+$time+` | `+Sun, 16 Dec 2012 10:40:48 +0100+`
| USERINFO | `+$username ($realname)+` | `+name (John Doe)+`
| VERSION | `+WeeChat $versiongit ($compilation)+` | `+WeeChat 0.4.0-dev (git: v0.3.9-104-g7eb5cc4) (Dec 16 2012)+`
|===
[[irc_target_buffer]]
==== Target buffer for IRC messages
It is possible to customize target buffer for IRC messages (buffer used to
display message) with options `+irc.msgbuffer.*+`.
For some IRC messages (see list below), you can use value:
current::
current buffer (if it's IRC buffer, or on server buffer by default)
private::
private buffer for nick, or current/server buffer if not found (according
to option _irc.look.msgbuffer_fallback_)
server::
server buffer
weechat::
WeeChat "core" buffer
When option is not set (default), WeeChat chooses appropriate buffer, commonly
server or channel buffer.
Non-comprehensive list of IRC messages or alias that you can customize:
[width="100%",cols="^1m,^3m,8",options="header"]
|===
| message | alias | description
| error | | error
| invite | | invited on a channel
| join | | join
| kick | | kick
| kill | | kill
| mode | | mode
| notice | | notice
| part | | part
| quit | | quit
| topic | | topic
| wallops | | wallops
| | ctcp | ctcp (sent or received, in a privmsg or notice message)
| 221 | | user mode string
| 275 | whois | whois (secure connection)
| 301 | whois | whois (away)
| 303 | | ison
| 305 | unaway | unaway
| 306 | away | away
| 307 | whois | whois (registered nick)
| 310 | whois | whois (help mode)
| 311 | whois | whois (user)
| 312 | whois | whois (server)
| 313 | whois | whois (operator)
| 314 | whowas | whowas
| 315 | who | who (end)
| 317 | whois | whois (idle)
| 318 | whois | whois (end)
| 319 | whois | whois (channels)
| 320 | whois | whois (identified user)
| 321 | list | list (start)
| 322 | list | list (channel)
| 323 | list | list (end)
| 326 | whois | whois (has oper privs)
| 327 | whois | whois (host)
| 328 | | channel URL
| 329 | | channel creation date
| 330 | whois | whois (logged in as)
| 331 | | no topic for channel
| 332 | | topic of channel
| 333 | | infos about topic
| 335 | whois | whois (is a bot on)
| 338 | whois | whois (host)
| 341 | | inviting
| 343 | whois | whois (is opered as)
| 344 | reop | channel reop
| 345 | reop | channel reop (end)
| 346 | invitelist | invite list
| 347 | invitelist | invite list (end)
| 348 | exceptionlist | exception list
| 349 | exceptionlist | exception list (end)
| 351 | | server version
| 352 | who | who
| 353 | names | list of users on channel
| 366 | names | end of /names list
| 367 | banlist | ban list
| 368 | banlist | end of ban list
| 369 | whowas | whowas (end)
| 378 | whois | whois (connecting from)
| 379 | whois | whois (using modes)
| 401 | whois | no such nick/channel
| 402 | whois | no such server
| 432 | | erroneous nickname
| 433 | | nickname already in use
| 438 | | not authorized to change nickname
| 671 | whois | whois (secure connection)
| 728 | quietlist | quiet list
| 729 | quietlist | end of quiet list
| 732 | monitor | list of monitored nicks
| 733 | monitor | list of monitored nicks (end)
| 901 | | you are now logged in
|===
Other numeric commands can be customized as well.
Message can be prefixed by server name to be specific to an irc server
(for example: `freenode.whois`).
Some examples:
* Display result of `/whois` on private buffer:
----
/set irc.msgbuffer.whois private
----
* Restore default buffer for whois (server buffer):
----
/unset irc.msgbuffer.whois
----
* Display invitation on current buffer, only for "freenode" server:
----
/set irc.msgbuffer.freenode.invite current
----
* Display message "303" (ison) on WeeChat "core" buffer:
----
/set irc.msgbuffer.303 weechat
----
[[irc_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=irc_commands]
[[irc_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _irc.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set irc.look.* | Look and feel.
| color | /set irc.color.* | Colors.
| network | /set irc.network.* | Network options.
| msgbuffer | /set irc.msgbuffer.* | <<irc_target_buffer,Target buffer for IRC messages>> (options can be added/removed in section).
| ctcp | /set irc.ctcp.* | <<irc_ctcp_replies,CTCP replies>> (options can be added/removed in section).
| ignore | <<command_irc_ignore,/ignore>> | Ignore people.
| server_default | /set irc.server_default.* | Default values for servers (used when options in server are not defined).
| server | <<command_irc_server,/server>> +
/set irc.server.* | Servers.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=irc_options]
[[logger_plugin]]
=== Logger
The Logger plugin lets you save content of buffers to files, with options
about what and how it is saved.
[[logger_log_levels]]
==== Log levels
Logging is made with a level for each buffer. Default level is 9 (log
all messages displayed on buffer).
You can change level for one buffer, or a group of buffers.
Possible levels are 0 to 9. Zero means "do not log anything" and 9 means
"log all messages".
Plugins are using different levels for messages displayed.
IRC plugin uses following levels:
* level 1: message from user (on channel or private)
* level 2: nick change (you or someone else)
* level 3: any server message (except join/part/quit)
* level 4: server message join/part/quit
So if you set level 3 for an IRC channel, WeeChat will log all messages,
but not join/part/quit.
Some examples:
* Set level 3 for IRC channel #weechat:
----
/set logger.level.irc.freenode.#weechat 3
----
* Set level 3 for freenode server buffer:
----
/set logger.level.irc.server.freenode 3
----
* Set level 3 for all channels on server freenode:
----
/set logger.level.irc.freenode 3
----
* Set level 2 for all IRC buffers:
----
/set logger.level.irc 2
----
[[logger_filenames_masks]]
==== Filenames masks
It is possible to define a filename mask for each buffer, and use local buffer
variables to build filename. To see available local variables for current buffer:
----
/buffer listvar
----
Masks will be matched on options in descending order of specificity on
`logger.mask.$plugin.*`, with `logger.file.mask` as fallback option.
For example, on buffer "irc.freenode.#weechat", WeeChat will search a mask with
option name, in this order:
----
logger.mask.irc.freenode.#weechat
logger.mask.irc.freenode
logger.mask.irc
logger.file.mask
----
That means you can have masks specific for some IRC servers
("logger.mask.irc.freenode") or for a plugin ("logger.mask.irc").
[[logger_files_by_date]]
===== Log files by date
To have log files by date, you can use date/time specifiers in mask (see
`man strftime` for formats), for example:
----
/set logger.file.mask "%Y/%m/$plugin.$name.weechatlog"
----
You'll have following files:
....
~/.local/share/weechat
└── logs
├── 2010
│ ├── 11
│ │ ├── irc.server.freenode.weechatlog
│ │ └── irc.freenode.#weechat.weechatlog
│ └── 12
│ ├── irc.server.freenode.weechatlog
│ └── irc.freenode.#weechat.weechatlog
├── 2011
│ ├── 01
│ │ ├── irc.server.freenode.weechatlog
│ │ └── irc.freenode.#weechat.weechatlog
│ ├── 02
...
....
[[logger_irc_files_by_server_channel]]
===== IRC log files by server and channel
If you want one directory by IRC server and one file by channel inside:
----
/set logger.mask.irc "irc/$server/$channel.weechatlog"
----
You'll have following files:
....
~/.local/share/weechat
└── logs
└── irc
├── freenode
│ ├── freenode.weechatlog
│ ├── #weechat.weechatlog
│ └── #mychan.weechatlog
├── oftc
│ ├── oftc.weechatlog
│ ├── #chan1.weechatlog
│ └── #chan2.weechatlog
...
....
[[logger_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=logger_commands]
[[logger_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _logger.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set logger.look.* | Look and feel.
| color | /set logger.color.* | Colors.
| file | /set logger.file.* | Options for log files.
| level | /set logger.level.* | Log level by buffer (options can be added/removed in section).
| mask | /set logger.mask.* | Filename mask by buffer (options can be added/removed in section).
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=logger_options]
[[relay_plugin]]
=== Relay
The Relay plugin is used to relay data via network, using different protocols:
* _irc_: IRC proxy: used to share connections to IRC servers with one or many
other IRC clients
* _weechat_: protocol used by remote interfaces to display and interact with
WeeChat, for example:
** Glowing Bear (HTML5): https://www.glowing-bear.org/
** QWeeChat (Qt): https://weechat.org/download
** WeeChat-Android (Android): https://github.com/ubergeek42/weechat-android
** weechat.el (Emacs): https://github.com/the-kenny/weechat.el
** WeeCloud (JavaScript): https://github.com/eirikb/weecloud
[[relay_password]]
==== Password
It is highly recommended to set a password for relay, with command:
----
/set relay.network.password "mypassword"
----
This password is used for _irc_ and _weechat_ protocols.
[[relay_totp]]
==== TOTP
TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) can be used as secondary authentication
factor for _weechat_ protocol, in addition to the password.
This is optional and increases the security level.
One-time passwords can be generated with applications, for example:
* FreeOTP:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.fedorahosted.freeotp[Android],
https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/freeotp-authenticator/id872559395[iOS]
(https://freeotp.github.io/[website])
* Google Authenticator:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.authenticator2[Android],
https://itunes.apple.com/fr/app/google-authenticator/id388497605[iOS]
The TOTP secret must be set in WeeChat and the application used to generate
one-time passwords.
It must be a string encoded in base32, with only letters and digits from 2 to 7,
for example:
----
/set relay.network.totp_secret "secretpasswordbase32"
----
[[relay_ssl]]
==== SSL
You can use SSL by creating a certificate and private key, and by using prefix
"ssl." in the name of protocol.
The default path to certificate/key is defined by option
<<option_relay.network.ssl_cert_key,relay.network.ssl_cert_key>>.
You can create a certificate and private key with following commands:
----
$ mkdir -p ~/.config/weechat/ssl
$ cd ~/.config/weechat/ssl
$ openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout relay.pem -x509 -days 365 -out relay.pem
----
[NOTE]
You must replace `~/.config/weechat` by the path to your WeeChat config directory
which can also be for example `~/.weechat`.
If WeeChat is already running, you can reload the certificate and private key
with command:
----
/relay sslcertkey
----
[[relay_irc_proxy]]
==== IRC proxy
The Relay plugin can act as an IRC proxy: it will simulate an IRC server, and
you can connect to WeeChat with any other IRC client (including WeeChat itself).
You can define one port by IRC server, or one generic port for all servers.
When using one port for all servers, the client must send the internal name of
server in the IRC "PASS" command, with this format (see example below):
----
PASS server:password
----
Example: IRC proxy with SSL for any server (client will choose):
----
/relay add ssl.irc 8000
----
Example: IRC proxy without SSL only for server "freenode":
----
/relay add irc.freenode 8000
----
Now you can connect on port 8000 with any IRC client using server password
"mypassword" (or "freenode:mypassword" if no server was specified in the relay).
For example if you use WeeChat as IRC client of the relay, with a server called
"relay" and the relay password "secret", you can setup the password with this
command:
----
/set irc.server.relay.password "freenode:secret"
----
[[relay_weechat_protocol]]
==== WeeChat protocol
The Relay plugin can send data to remote interface using WeeChat protocol.
You can connect with a remote interface, see the list in <<relay_plugin>>.
[IMPORTANT]
WeeChat itself can NOT connect to another WeeChat with this protocol.
For example:
----
/relay add weechat 9000
----
Now you can connect on port 9000 with a remote interface using password
"mypassword".
[[relay_websocket]]
==== WebSocket
WebSocket protocol (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455[RFC 6455]) is supported
in Relay plugin for all protocols.
The WebSocket handshake is automatically detected and socket becomes ready for
WebSocket if required headers are found in handshake and if origin is allowed
(see option
<<option_relay.network.websocket_allowed_origins,relay.network.websocket_allowed_origins>>).
A WebSocket can be opened in a HTML5 with a single line of JavaScript:
[source,js]
----
websocket = new WebSocket("ws://server.com:9000/weechat");
----
The port (9000 in example) is the port defined in Relay plugin.
The URI must always end with "/weechat" (for _irc_ and _weechat_ protocols).
[[relay_unix_socket]]
==== UNIX domain sockets
Using the protocol option "unix" with the `/relay add` command, you can listen
using any protocol on a UNIX domain socket at a given path. For example:
----
/relay add unix.weechat ${weechat_runtime_dir}/relay_socket
----
This allows clients to connect using the weechat protocol to
_/run/user/1000/weechat/relay_socket_. This is particularly useful to allow
SSH forwarding for relay clients, when other ports cannot be opened.
Using OpenSSH:
----
$ ssh -L 9000:.weechat/relay_socket user@hostname
----
This redirects local relay clients connecting on port 9000 to the WeeChat
instance running on "hostname".
[[relay_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=relay_commands]
[[relay_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _relay.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set relay.look.* | Look and feel.
| color | /set relay.color.* | Colors.
| network | /set relay.network.* | Network options.
| irc | /set relay.irc.* | Options specific to irc protocol (irc proxy).
| port | <<command_relay_relay,/relay add>> +
/set relay.port.* | Ports used for relay (irc and weechat protocols) (options can be added/removed in section).
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=relay_options]
[[scripts_plugins]]
=== Scripts
WeeChat provides 8 scripting plugins: Python, Perl, Ruby, Lua, Tcl, Guile
(scheme), JavaScript and PHP.
These plugins can load, execute and unload scripts for these languages.
Another plugin called "script" is a script manager and is used to load/unload
scripts of any language, and install/remove scripts of WeeChat scripts
repository, which are visible at this URL: https://weechat.org/scripts
For more information about how to write scripts, or WeeChat API for
scripts, please read the link:weechat_scripting.en.html[WeeChat scripting guide].
[[script_commands]]
==== Script commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=script_commands]
[[python_commands]]
==== Python commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=python_commands]
[[perl_commands]]
==== Perl commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=perl_commands]
[[ruby_commands]]
==== Ruby commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=ruby_commands]
[[lua_commands]]
==== Lua commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=lua_commands]
[[tcl_commands]]
==== Tcl commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=tcl_commands]
[[guile_commands]]
==== Guile commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=guile_commands]
[[javascript_commands]]
==== JavaScript commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=javascript_commands]
[[php_commands]]
==== PHP commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=php_commands]
[[script_options]]
==== Script options
Sections in file _script.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set script.look.* | Look and feel.
| color | /set script.color.* | Colors.
| scripts | /set script.scripts.* | Options for download of scripts.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=script_options]
[[python_options]]
==== Python options
Sections in file _python.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set python.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=python_options]
[[perl_options]]
==== Perl options
Sections in file _perl.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set perl.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=perl_options]
[[ruby_options]]
==== Ruby options
Sections in file _ruby.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set ruby.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=ruby_options]
[[lua_options]]
==== Lua options
Sections in file _lua.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set lua.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=lua_options]
[[tcl_options]]
==== Tcl options
Sections in file _tcl.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set tcl.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=tcl_options]
[[guile_options]]
==== Guile options
Sections in file _guile.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set guile.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=guile_options]
[[javascript_options]]
==== Javascript options
Sections in file _javascript.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set javascript.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=javascript_options]
[[php_options]]
==== PHP options
Sections in file _php.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set php.look.* | Look and feel.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=php_options]
[[spell_plugin]]
=== Spell
Spell plugin lets you check spelling in command line. It is possible to use
many languages by buffer.
Spell checking is disabled by default and can be toggled with key kbd:[Alt+s].
[[spell_dictionaries]]
==== Dictionaries
Before using spell checking, dictionaries must be defined, either globally or
specific to buffers.
Multiple dictionaries can be used at same time: WeeChat will check words in all
dictionaries.
For example to use English and French:
----
/set spell.check.default_dict "en,fr"
----
It is possible to use a different dictionary on a specific buffer, for example
on a German channel:
----
/spell setdict de
----
You can also specify a dictionary for a group of buffers, for example English
for all channels on freenode IRC server:
----
/set spell.dict.irc.freenode en
----
For more information, see the command <<command_spell_spell,/spell>>.
[[spell_speller_options]]
==== Speller options
Speller options can be defined by adding options in section "option" of aspell
configuration.
The option name is an aspell configuration option. List of options can be found
in a shell with following command:
----
$ aspell config
----
For example, to enable option "ignore-case":
----
/set spell.option.ignore-case "true"
----
[[spell_suggestions]]
==== Suggestions
Suggestions are displayed in a bar item called "spell_suggest". The number of
suggestions is set in option _spell.check.suggestions_.
To enable suggestions you must set option _spell.check.suggestions_ to an
integer ≥ 0 and add the bar item "spell_suggest" to a bar, like _status_.
Example of suggestions with English dictionary (`en`):
....
│[12:55] [6] [irc/freenode] 3:#test(+n){4} [print,prone,prune] │
│[@Flashy] prinr █ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
....
Example of suggestions with English and French dictionaries (`en,fr`):
....
│[12:55] [6] [irc/freenode] 3:#test(+n){4} [print,prone,prune/prime,primer,primé] │
│[@Flashy] prinr █ │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
....
[[spell_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=spell_commands]
[[spell_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _spell.conf_:
[width="100%",cols="3m,6m,16",options="header"]
|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| color | /set spell.color.* | Colors.
| check | /set spell.check.* | Options to control spell checking.
| dict | <<command_spell_spell,/spell setdict>> +
/set spell.dict.* | Dictionaries used by buffer (options can be added/removed in section).
| look | /set spell.look.* | Look and feel.
| option | /set spell.option.* | <<spell_speller_options,Speller options>> (options can be added/removed in section).
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=spell_options]
[[trigger_plugin]]
=== Trigger
Trigger is the Swiss Army knife for WeeChat: it can hook many things (signal,
modifier, print, etc.), change the content of data, and execute one or more
commands. A condition can be used to prevent the trigger to run in some
circumstances.
Using triggers require you to know how the signals, modifiers, ... are working.
So you might consider reading the
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#hooks[WeeChat plugin API reference / Hooks].
[[trigger_default]]
==== Default triggers
WeeChat creates 5 triggers by default, which can be disabled, updated or
deleted:
* a _beep_ trigger for notifications
* four other triggers to hide passwords on screen
List of default triggers:
[width="100%",cols="5m,3,22",options="header"]
|===
| Name | Hook | Description
| beep | print |
Beep on highlight/private message.
| cmd_pass | modifier |
Hide password in commands:
`pass:[/msg nickserv id\|identify\|set password\|ghost\|release\|regain\|recover]`,
`pass:[/oper]`,
`pass:[/quote pass]`,
`pass:[/secure passphrase\|decrypt\|set]`.
| cmd_pass_register | modifier |
Hide password in command `pass:[/msg nickserv register]`.
| msg_auth | modifier |
Hide password in IRC auth message displayed (message received from server
after the user issued the command).
| server_pass | modifier |
Hide server password in commands `/server` and `/connect`.
|===
[[trigger_anatomy]]
==== Anatomy of a trigger
A trigger has the following options (names are
`trigger.trigger.<name>.<option>`):
[width="100%",cols="2m,3,10",options="header"]
|===
| Option | Values | Description
| enabled | `on`, `off` |
When option is `off`, the trigger is disabled and actions are not executed
any more.
| hook | `+signal+`, `+hsignal+`, `+modifier+`, `+line+`, `+print+`, `+command+`,
`+command_run+`, `+timer+`, `+config+`, `+focus+`, `+info+`, `+info_hashtable+` |
The hook used in trigger. For more information, see
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#hooks[WeeChat plugin API reference / Hooks].
| arguments | string |
The arguments for the hook, it depends on the hook type used.
| conditions | string |
Conditions to execute the trigger; they are evaluated (see command
<<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>).
| regex | string |
One or more POSIX extended regular expressions, to change data received in the
hook callback (and some stuff added by trigger plugin), see
<<trigger_regex,regular expression>>.
| command | string |
Command to execute (many commands can be separated by semicolons); it is
evaluated (see command <<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>).
| return_code | `+ok+`, `+ok_eat+`, `+error+` |
The return code of callback (default is `ok`, which should be used in almost
all triggers, the other values are rarely used).
| post_action | `none`, `disable`, `delete` |
Action to take on the trigger after execution (default is `none` which should
be used in almost all triggers, the other values are rarely used).
|===
For example, the default _beep_ trigger has following options:
----
trigger.trigger.beep.enabled = on
trigger.trigger.beep.hook = print
trigger.trigger.beep.arguments = ""
trigger.trigger.beep.conditions = "${tg_displayed} && (${tg_highlight} || ${tg_msg_pv})"
trigger.trigger.beep.regex = ""
trigger.trigger.beep.command = "/print -beep"
trigger.trigger.beep.return_code = ok
trigger.trigger.beep.post_action = none
----
[[trigger_execution]]
==== Execution
When a trigger callback is called, following actions are executed, in this
order, if triggers are globally enabled and if the trigger itself is enabled:
. check trigger conditions: if false, exit
. replace text in trigger using regular expression(s)
. execute command(s)
. exit with a return code (except for hooks _modifier_, _line_, _focus_,
_info_ and _info_hashtable_)
. perform post action (if different from `none`).
[[trigger_hook_arguments]]
==== Hook arguments
The arguments depend on the hook used. They are separated by semicolons.
[width="100%",cols="2,6,7,2",options="header"]
|===
| Hook | Arguments | Examples | Documentation (API)
| signal |
1. signal name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. signal name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+*,irc_in_privmsg+` +
`+*,irc_in_privmsg;*,irc_in_notice+` +
`+signal_sigwinch+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_signal[hook_signal]
| hsignal |
1. signal name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. signal name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+nicklist_nick_added+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_hsignal[hook_hsignal]
| modifier |
1. modifier name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. modifier name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+weechat_print+` +
`+5000\|input_text_display;5000\|history_add+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_modifier[hook_modifier]
| line |
1. buffer type +
2. buffer name +
3. tags |
`+formatted+` +
`+free+` +
`+*;irc.freenode.*+` +
`+*;irc.freenode.#weechat+` +
`+formatted;irc.freenode.#weechat;irc_notice+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_line[hook_line]
| print |
1. buffer name +
2. tags +
3. message +
4. strip colors (0/1) |
`+irc.freenode.*+` +
`+irc.freenode.#weechat+` +
`+irc.freenode.#weechat;irc_notice+` +
`+*;;;1+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_print[hook_print]
| command |
1. command name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. description (evaluated, see command <<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>) +
3. arguments (evaluated, see command <<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>) +
4. description of arguments (evaluated, see command <<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>) +
5. completion (evaluated, see command <<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>) |
`+test+` +
`+5000\|test+` +
`+test;test command;arg1 arg2;arg1: description 1${\n}arg2: description 2+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_command[hook_command]
| command_run |
1. command (priority allowed) (required) +
2. command (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+/cmd arguments+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_command_run[hook_command_run]
| timer |
1. interval in milliseconds (required) +
2. alignment on second (default: 0) +
3. max number of calls (default: 0, which means "no end") |
`+3600000+` +
`+60000;0;5+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_timer[hook_timer]
| config |
1. option name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. option name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+weechat.look.*+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_config[hook_config]
| focus |
1. area name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. area name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+buffer_nicklist+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_focus[hook_focus]
| info |
1. info name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. info name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+my_info+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_info[hook_info]
| info_hashtable |
1. info name (priority allowed) (required) +
2. info name (priority allowed) +
3. ... |
`+my_info+` |
link:weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_hook_info_hashtable[hook_info_hashtable]
|===
[[trigger_conditions]]
==== Conditions
The conditions are used to continue processing in trigger, or stop everything.
They are evaluated, and data available in callback can be used
(see <<trigger_callback_data,data in callbacks>> and command
<<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>).
Example: the default _beep_ trigger uses this condition to make a beep only on
highlight or private message:
----
${tg_displayed} && (${tg_highlight} || ${tg_msg_pv})
----
[[trigger_regex]]
==== Regular expression
The regular expression is used to change variables in callback hashtable.
The format is: "/regex/replace" or "/regex/replace/var" (where _var_ is a
variable of the hashtable).
If _var_ does not exist in the hashtable, it is created automatically with an
empty value. This allows to create custom temporary variables.
If _var_ is not specified, the default variable is used, it depends on hook
type:
[width="100%",cols="2,3,7",options="header"]
|===
| Hook | Default variable | Update allowed ^(1)^
| signal | tg_signal_data |
| hsignal | |
| modifier | tg_string | tg_string
| line | message | buffer, buffer_name, y, date, date_printed, str_time, tags, notify_level, highlight, prefix, message
| print | tg_message |
| command | tg_argv_eol1 |
| command_run | tg_command |
| timer | tg_remaining_calls |
| config | tg_value |
| focus | |
| info | tg_info | tg_info
| info_hashtable | | all variables received in hashtable
|===
[NOTE]
^(1)^ All variables can be updated in the trigger, but only these variables
have an effect on the value returned by the trigger and used by WeeChat.
Many regular expressions can be separated by a space, for example:
"/regex1/replace1/var1 /regex2/replace2/var2".
The char "/" can be replaced by any char (one or more identical chars).
Matching groups can be used in "replace":
* `+${re:0}+` to `+${re:99}+`: `+${re:0}+` is the whole match, `+${re:1}+` to
`+${re:99}+` are groups captured
* `+${re:+}+`: the last match (with highest number)
* `+${hide:c,${re:N}}+`: match "N" with all chars replaced by "c"
(example: `+${hide:*,${re:2}}+` is the group #2 with all chars replaced by
`+*+`).
Example: use bold for words between `+*+`:
----
/\*([^ ]+)\*/*${color:bold}${re:1}${color:-bold}*/
----
Example: default trigger _server_pass_ uses this regular expression to hide
password in commands `/server` and `/connect` (chars in passwords are replaced
by `+*+`):
----
==^(/(server|connect) .*-(sasl_)?password=)([^ ]+)(.*)==${re:1}${hide:*,${re:4}}${re:5}
----
[NOTE]
In this example, the delimiter used is "==" because there is a "/" in the
regular expression.
[[trigger_command]]
==== Command
The command is executed after replacement of text with the regular expression.
Many commands can be separated by semicolons.
It is evaluated (see command <<command_weechat_eval,/eval>>) and text replaced
with a regular expression can be used in the command.
Example: default _beep_ trigger uses this command to make a beep (BEL):
----
/print -beep
----
[[trigger_callback_data]]
==== Data in callbacks
Data received in callbacks are stored in hashtables (pointers and strings) and
can be used in following options:
* _conditions_
* _regex_
* _command_
The content of hashtables depends on the hook type.
A convenient way to see data in a trigger is to open trigger monitor buffer,
using the command:
----
/trigger monitor
----
All callbacks set following variables in hashtable:
[width="100%",cols="3m,2,14",options="header"]
|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_trigger_name | string | Name of trigger.
|===
[[trigger_data_signal]]
===== Signal
The "signal" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
[width="100%",cols="3m,2,14",options="header"]
|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_signal | string | Name of signal.
| tg_signal_data | string | Data sent with the signal.
|===
If the signal contains an IRC message, the message is parsed and following data
is added in hashtable:
[width="100%",cols="3m,2,14",options="header"]
|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| irc_server | pointer | Pointer to IRC server (variables in hdata of type "irc_server" can be used, like `+${irc_server.name}+`).
| irc_channel | pointer | Pointer to IRC channel (variables in hdata of type "irc_channel" can be used, like `+${irc_channel.name}+`).
| server | string | Name of server (example: "freenode").
| tags | string | Tags in message (rarely used).
| message_without_tags | string | Message without tags.
| nick | string | Nick.
| host | string | Hostname.
| command | string | IRC command (example: "PRIVMSG", "NOTICE", ...).
| channel | string | IRC channel.
| arguments | string | Arguments of command (includes value of _channel_).
| text | string | Text (for example user message).
| pos_command | string | The index of _command_ in message ("-1" if _command_ was not found).
| pos_arguments | string | The index of _arguments_ in message ("-1" if _arguments_ was not found).
| pos_channel | string | The index of _channel_ in message ("-1" if _channel_ was not found).
| pos_text | string | The index of _text_ in message ("-1" if _text_ was not found).
|===
When the data is a pointer, the variable `+tg_signal_data+` can be used like this
to read a hdata property (in this example this is a pointer on a buffer):
----
${buffer[${tg_signal_data}].full_name}
----
[[trigger_data_hsignal]]
===== Hsignal
The "hsignal" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_signal | string | Name of signal
|===
The hashtable contains all keys/values from hashtable received (type:
string/string).
[[trigger_data_modifier]]
===== Modifier
The "modifier" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_modifier | string | Name of modifier.
| tg_modifier_data | string | Data sent with modifier.
| tg_string | string | The string that can be modified.
| tg_string_nocolor | string | The string without color codes.
|===
For the _weechat_print_ modifier, variables using message tags are added (see
<<trigger_data_print,hook print>> below), and following variables:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| buffer | pointer | Buffer where message is printed.
| tg_plugin | string | Plugin of buffer where message is printed.
| tg_buffer | string | Full name of buffer where message is printed.
| tg_prefix | string | Prefix of message printed.
| tg_prefix_nocolor | string | Prefix without color codes.
| tg_message | string | Message printed.
| tg_message_nocolor | string | Message without color codes.
|===
If the modifier contains an IRC message, the message is parsed and extra data is
added in hashtable (see <<trigger_data_signal,hook signal>>).
[[trigger_data_line]]
===== Line
The "line" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| buffer | pointer | Buffer.
| buffer_name | string | Buffer name.
| buffer_type | string | Buffer type ("formatted" or "free").
| y | string | Line number for a buffer with free content (≥ 0), -1 for a buffer with formatted content.
| date | string | Line date (timestamp).
| date_printed | string | Date when line was displayed (timestamp).
| str_time | string | Date for display. It may contain color codes.
| tags | string | Tags of message (with comma added at beginning/end of string).
| displayed | string | "1" if displayed, "0" if line filtered.
| notify_level | string | "-1" = no notify, "0" = low level, "1" = message, "2" = private message, "3" = highlight
| highlight | string | "1" if highlight, otherwise "0".
| prefix | string | Prefix.
| tg_prefix_nocolor | string | Prefix without color codes.
| message | string | Message.
| tg_message_nocolor | string | Message without color codes.
|===
Variables set using tags in message:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_tags_count | string | Number of tags in message.
| tg_tag_nick | string | Nick (from tag "nick_xxx").
| tg_tag_prefix_nick | string | Color of nick in prefix (from tag "prefix_nick_ccc").
| tg_tag_host | string | User name and host, format: username@host (from tag "host_xxx").
| tg_tag_notify | string | Notify level (_none_, _message_, _private_, _highlight_).
| tg_notify | string | Notify level, if different from _none_.
| tg_msg_pv | string | "1" for a private message, otherwise "0".
|===
[[trigger_data_print]]
===== Print
The "print" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| buffer | pointer | Buffer.
| tg_date | string | Message date/time (format: `YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss`).
| tg_displayed | string | "1" if displayed, "0" if line filtered.
| tg_highlight | string | "1" if highlight, otherwise "0".
| tg_prefix | string | Prefix.
| tg_prefix_nocolor | string | Prefix without color codes.
| tg_message | string | Message.
| tg_message_nocolor | string | Message without color codes.
|===
Variables set using tags in message:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_tags | string | Tags of message (with comma added at beginning/end of string).
| tg_tags_count | string | Number of tags in message.
| tg_tag_nick | string | Nick (from tag "nick_xxx").
| tg_tag_prefix_nick | string | Color of nick in prefix (from tag "prefix_nick_ccc").
| tg_tag_host | string | User name and host, format: username@host (from tag "host_xxx").
| tg_tag_notify | string | Notify level (_none_, _message_, _private_, _highlight_).
| tg_notify | string | Notify level, if different from _none_.
| tg_msg_pv | string | "1" for a private message, otherwise "0".
|===
[[trigger_data_command]]
===== Command
The "command" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| buffer | pointer | Buffer.
| tg_argc | string | The number of arguments (the command itself counts for one).
| tg_argvN | string | Argument #N (`+tg_argv0+` is the command itself, the others are command arguments).
| tg_argv_eolN | string | From argument #N until end of arguments (`+tg_argv_eol0+` includes the command itself).
| tg_shell_argc | string | The number of arguments with a split like the shell does (the command itself counts for one).
| tg_shell_argvN | string | Argument #N with a split like the shell does (`+tg_shell_argv0+` is the command itself, the others are command arguments).
|===
[[trigger_data_command_run]]
===== Command_run
The "command_run" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| buffer | pointer | Buffer.
| tg_command | string | Command executed.
|===
[[trigger_data_timer]]
===== Timer
The "timer" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_remaining_calls | string | Number of remaining calls.
| tg_date | string | Current date/time (format: `YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss`).
|===
[[trigger_data_config]]
===== Config
The "config" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_option | string | Option.
| tg_value | string | Value.
|===
[[trigger_data_focus]]
===== Focus
The "focus" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| window | pointer | Window.
| buffer | pointer | Buffer.
|===
The hashtable contains all keys/values from hashtable received (type:
string/string).
[[trigger_data_info]]
===== Info
The "info" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_info_name | string | Name of info.
| tg_arguments | string | Arguments.
| tg_info | string | Empty string (the info to return).
|===
[[trigger_data_info_hashtable]]
===== Info_hashtable
The "info_hashtable" callback sets following variables in hashtable:
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|===
| Variable | Type | Description
| tg_info_name | string | Name of info.
|===
The hashtable contains all keys/values from hashtable received (type:
string/string).
[[trigger_examples]]
==== Examples
[[trigger_example_url_color]]
===== Color for URLs
Display URLs in green:
----
/trigger add url_color modifier weechat_print "${tg_notify}" "==[a-zA-Z0-9_]+://[^ ]+==${color:green}${re:0}${color:reset}=="
----
[NOTE]
The simple regex used to detect URL may not catch well all URLs, but it is
faster than a complex regex.
[[trigger_example_auto_pong]]
===== Auto pong on ping queries
When someone sends a "ping" in a private buffer, this trigger will auto-reply
with `pong`:
----
/trigger add pong print "" "${type} == private && ${tg_message} == ping" "" "pong"
----
[[trigger_example_responsive_layout]]
===== Responsive layout
Following triggers can be used to customize things displayed when the size of
terminal is changed:
----
/trigger add resize_small signal signal_sigwinch "${info:term_width} < 100" "" "/bar hide nicklist"
/trigger add resize_big signal signal_sigwinch "${info:term_width} >= 100" "" "/bar show nicklist"
----
The triggers catch the signal "signal_sigwinch", which is sent by WeeChat when
signal SIGWINCH is received (when terminal size is changed).
The condition with `+${info:term_width}+` checks the width of terminal (you can
also use `+${info:term_height}+` if needed).
In the example, when the terminal becomes small, the nicklist is hidden. And the
bar is restored when the width is greater or equal to 100 chars.
[[trigger_example_config_save]]
===== Automatic save of configuration
You can automatically save configuration files (`+*.conf+`), for example each
hour:
----
/trigger add cfgsave timer 3600000;0;0 "" "" "/mute /save"
----
Arguments for the timer hook are:
* _3600000_: 3600 * 1000 milliseconds, the callback is called each hour
* _0_: alignment on second (not aligned here)
* _0_: max number of calls (0 = no end for the timer)
The command `/mute /save` will silently save configuration files (nothing
displayed on core buffer).
[[trigger_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=trigger_commands]
[[trigger_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _trigger.conf_:
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|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set trigger.look.* | Look and feel.
| color | /set trigger.color.* | Colors.
| trigger | <<command_trigger_trigger,/trigger add>> +
<<command_trigger_trigger,/trigger set>> +
/set trigger.trigger.* | Trigger options.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=trigger_options]
[[xfer_plugin]]
=== Xfer
Xfer plugin brings:
* direct chat (between two hosts, without server): for example "DCC Chat" via
IRC plugin
* file transfer, for example "DCC" via IRC plugin
[[xfer_commands]]
==== Commands
include::includes/autogen_user_commands.en.adoc[tag=xfer_commands]
[[xfer_options]]
==== Options
Sections in file _xfer.conf_:
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|===
| Section | Control command | Description
| look | /set xfer.look.* | Look and feel.
| color | /set xfer.color.* | Colors.
| network | /set xfer.network.* | Network options.
| file | /set xfer.file.* | Options for files sent/received.
|===
Options:
include::includes/autogen_user_options.en.adoc[tag=xfer_options]
[[support]]
== Support
Before asking for support, be sure you've read documentation and FAQ provided
with WeeChat.
For support with IRC, on server _chat.freenode.net_:
* official channels (with developers):
** _#weechat_ (English)
** _#weechat-fr_ (French)
* non-official channels:
** _#weechat-de_ (German)
** _#weechat-fi_ (Finnish)
For other ways of support, see: https://weechat.org/about/support
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