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Irc client for acme mk install Irc [-f fullname] [-n nick] [-s servername] [-p passwd] server You'll get a window named /irc/servername and it will try to log in. You can specify multiple -n options to try multiple nicks until a good one is found. If you specify -p, the password is sent to nickserv in an identify message. Once the login is done, the tag of /irc/servname will have List Chat in it. Executing List will list all the channels. Executing List #foo will list just channel #foo. Executing Chat #foo joins channel foo and creates a new window /irc/servername/#foo. Text typed at the end of the window is sent to foo. Clicking Del leaves the channel. Executing Chat user opens a window /irc/servername/user for chatting with user. The behavior is the same as Chat #foo. User chat windows are opened automatically on incoming messages. Executing Whois user runs whois on the user, displaying the results in /irc/servername and optionally in /irc/user, if that window exists. ircmux [-r] [-f fullname] [-a addr] [-j join]... [-l logdir] [-n nick]... [-p passwd] server Ircmux is an irc multiplexor that allows multiple connections to masquerade as a single one. It dials the server and logs in just like Irc, joins the given channels, and then announces on addr. (If the -a option is omitted, it does not announce at all.) Connections on addr can pretend to log in, but in reality they all appear as the one connection. The -l option specifies a logging directory. If it is given, then all IRC messages are logged in that directory in files named by their channels, e.g., #plan9.
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