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authorPřemysl Eric Janouch <p@janouch.name>2021-08-06 16:12:15 +0200
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Come up with sillier names for the binaries
I'm not entirely sure, but it looks like some people might not like jokes about the Holocaust. On a more serious note, the project has become more serious over the 7 or so years of its existence.
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-degesch(1)
-==========
-:doctype: manpage
-:manmanual: uirc3 Manual
-:mansource: uirc3 {release-version}
-
-Name
-----
-degesch - terminal-based IRC client
-
-Synopsis
---------
-*degesch* [_OPTION_]...
-
-Description
------------
-*degesch* is a scriptable IRC client for the command line. On the first run
-it will welcome you with an introductory message. Should you ever get lost,
-use the */help* command to obtain more information on commands or options.
-
-Options
--------
-*-f*, *--format*::
- Format IRC text from the standard input, converting colour sequences and
- other formatting marks to ANSI codes retrieved from the *terminfo*(5)
- database:
-+
-```
-printf '\x02bold\x02\n' | degesch -f
-```
-+
-This feature may be used to preview server MOTD files.
-
-*-h*, *--help*::
- Display a help message and exit.
-
-*-V*, *--version*::
- Output version information and exit.
-
-Key bindings
-------------
-Most key bindings are inherited from the frontend in use, which is either GNU
-Readline or BSD editline. A few of them, however, are special to the IRC client
-or assume a different function. This is a list of all local overrides and
-their respective function names:
-
-*M-p*::
- Go up in history for this buffer (normally mapped to *C-p*).
-*M-n*::
- Go down in history for this buffer (normally mapped to *C-n*).
-*C-p*, *F5*: *previous-buffer*::
- Switch to the previous buffer in order.
-*C-n*, *F6*: *next-buffer*::
- Switch to the next buffer in order.
-*M-TAB*: *switch-buffer*::
- Switch to the last buffer, i.e., the one you were in before.
-*M-0*, *M-1*, ..., *M-9*: *goto-buffer*::
- Go to the N-th buffer (normally sets a repeat counter).
- Since there is no buffer number zero, *M-0* goes to the tenth one.
-*M-!*: *goto-highlight*::
- Go to the first following buffer with an unseen highlight.
-*M-a*: *goto-activity*::
- Go to the first following buffer with unseen activity.
-*PageUp*: *display-backlog*::
- Show the in-memory backlog for this buffer in the backlog helper,
- which is almost certainly the *less*(1) program.
-*M-h*: *display-full-log*::
- Show the log file for this buffer in the backlog helper.
-*M-H*: *toggle-unimportant*::
- Hide all join, part and quit messages, as well as all channel mode changes
- that only relate to user channel modes. Intended to reduce noise in
- channels with lots of people.
-*M-e*: *edit-input*::
- Run an editor on the command line, making it easy to edit multiline
- messages. Remember to save the file before exit.
-*M-m*: *insert-attribute*::
- The next key will be interpreted as a formatting mark to insert:
- *c* for colours (optionally followed by numbers for the foreground
- and background), *i* for italics, *b* for bold text, *u* for underlined,
- *x* for struck-through, *v* for inverse text and *o* resets all formatting.
-*C-l*: *redraw-screen*::
- Should there be any issues with the display, this will clear the terminal
- screen and redraw all information.
-
-Additionally, *C-w* and *C-u* in editline behave the same as they would in
-Readline or the "vi" command mode, even though the "emacs" mode is enabled
-by default.
-
-Bindings can be customized in your _.inputrc_ or _.editrc_ file. Both libraries
-support conditional execution based on the program name. Beware that it is easy
-to make breaking changes.
-
-Environment
------------
-*VISUAL*, *EDITOR*::
- The editor program to be launched by the *edit-input* function.
- If neither variable is set, it defaults to *vi*(1).
-
-Files
------
-*degesch* follows the XDG Base Directory Specification.
-
-_~/.config/degesch/degesch.conf_::
- The program's configuration file. Preferrably use internal facilities, such
- as the */set* command, to make changes in it.
-
-_~/.local/share/degesch/logs/_::
- When enabled by *behaviour.logging*, log files are stored here.
-
-_~/.local/share/degesch/plugins/_::
-_/usr/local/share/degesch/plugins/_::
-_/usr/share/degesch/plugins/_::
- Plugins are searched for in these directories, in order.
-
-Bugs
-----
-The editline (libedit) frontend is more of a proof of concept that mostly seems
-to work but exhibits bugs that are not our fault.
-
-Reporting bugs
---------------
-Use https://git.janouch.name/p/uirc3 to report bugs, request features,
-or submit pull requests.
-
-See also
---------
-*less*(1), *readline*(3) or *editline*(7)