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WeeChat Quick Start Guide
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Sébastien Helleu <flashcode@flashtux.org>
[[start]]
Start WeeChat
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A recommended terminal emulator for X (but not mandatory) is rxvt-unicode
(it has good UTF-8 support, and no problem with default keyboard bindings).
Run from your shell:
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$ weechat-curses
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[[help_options]]
Online help / options
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WeeChat has help for all commands, just issue:
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/help
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To get help on a specific command, issue:
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/help command
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To set options, issue:
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/set config.section.option value
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(where `config` is configuration name (`weechat` for core, or a plugin
name), `section` the section of this configuration and `option` the
option name).
WeeChat immediately uses the new value (you *never* need to restart WeeChat
after changes to configuration).
You can use `/set` option with partial name and wildcard "*" at the beginning
or end to display all options containing letters.
For example:
* display all options (WeeChat and plugins):
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/set
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* display WeeChat options:
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/set weechat.*
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* display IRC plugin options:
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/set irc.*
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You can display help for an option with `/help`, for example:
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/help weechat.look.highlight
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All settings are saved when WeeChat ends (or with `/save` command to force
a write of the options).
You can edit configuration files (*.conf) by hand and reload them by
`/reload` command if you don't want to use `/set` command.
[[core_vs_plugins]]
Core vs plugins
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WeeChat "core" is only used to display data on screen and interact with
the user, that means weechat core without plugins is useless
(faithful users: IRC was part of core for versions ≤ 0.2.6).
All network protocols like IRC are provided in separate plugins.
Use the `/plugin` command to list loaded plugins, you should see "irc" and
other plugins in the list.
[[create_irc_server]]
Create an IRC server
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You can add an IRC server with `/server` command, for example:
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/server add oftc irc.oftc.net/6667
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As usual, help is available if you're lost:
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/help server
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[[irc_server_options]]
Set custom IRC server options
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WeeChat uses default values for all servers ("fall backs"), if you
don't specify a specific value for a server option.
These default options are "irc.server_default.*".
For each server option, WeeChat uses its value if it is defined (not
"null"). Otherwise WeeChat uses default value ("irc.server_default.xxx").
For example there's default nicks (based on your un*x login), and you can
override them for oftc server with following command:
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/set irc.server.oftc.nicks "mynick,mynick2,mynick3,mynick4,mynick5"
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To set username and realname:
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/set irc.server.oftc.username "My user name"
/set irc.server.oftc.realname "My real name"
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To enable auto-connect to server at startup:
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/set irc.server.oftc.autoconnect on
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If SASL is available on server, you can use it for authentication (you will be
identified before you join channels):
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/set irc.server_default.sasl_mechanism dh-blowfish
/set irc.server.oftc.sasl_username "mynick"
/set irc.server.oftc.sasl_password "xxxxxxx"
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To run a command after connection to server, for example to authenticate
with nickserv (only if you don't use SASL for authentication):
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/set irc.server.oftc.command "/msg nickserv identify xxxxxxx"
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[NOTE]
Many commands can be separated by ';' (semi-colon).
To auto-join some channels when connecting to server:
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/set irc.server.oftc.autojoin "#channel1,#channel2"
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To remove a value of a server option, and use the default value instead,
for example to use default nicks (irc.server_default.nicks):
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/set irc.server.oftc.nicks null
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Other options: you can setup other options with following command ("xxx" is
option name):
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/set irc.server.oftc.xxx value
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[[connect_to_irc_server]]
Connect to IRC server and auto-join channels
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/connect oftc
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[NOTE]
This command can be used to create and connect to a new server without using
`/server` command (should I repeat you can see help for this command with
`/help connect` ?).
By default, server buffers are merged with WeeChat 'core' buffer. To switch
between 'core' buffer and server buffers, you can use ctrl-X.
It is possible to disable auto merge of server buffers to have independent
server buffers:
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/set irc.look.server_buffer independent
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[[join_part_irc_channels]]
Join/part IRC channels
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Join a channel:
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/join #channel
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Part a channel (keeping buffer open):
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/part [quit message]
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Close server or channel buffer (`/close` is an alias for `/buffer close`):
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/close
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[[buffer_window]]
Buffer/window management
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A buffer is a component linked to a plugin with a number, a category,
and a name. A buffer contains the data displayed on the screen.
A window is a view on a buffer. By default there's only one window
displaying one buffer. If you split screen, you will see many windows
with many buffers at same time.
Commands to manage buffers and windows:
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/buffer
/window
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(I'll not repeat here that you can get help with /help on these commands)
For example, to vertically split your screen into a small window (1/3 width),
and a large window (2/3), use command:
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/window splitv 33
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[[key_bindings]]
Key bindings
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WeeChat uses many keys by default. All these keys are in the documentation,
but you should know at least some vital keys:
- 'alt + left/right arrows' (or 'F5'/'F6'): switch to previous/next buffer
- 'F7'/'F8': switch to previous/next window (when screen is split)
- 'F9'/'F10': scroll title bar
- 'F11'/'F12': scroll nicklist
- 'tab': complete text in input bar, like in your shell
- 'page up/down': scroll text in current buffer
- 'alt + A': jump to buffer with activity (in hotlist)
According to your keyboard and/or your needs, you can rebind any key
to a command with `/key` command.
A useful key is meta-k (alt-k) to find key codes.
For example, to bind meta-y (alt-y) to command `/buffer close`:
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/key bind (press meta-k) (press meta-y) /buffer close
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You'll have a command line like:
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/key bind meta-y /buffer close
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To remove key:
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/key unbind meta-y
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[[plugins_scripts]]
Plugins/scripts
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On some distros like Debian, plugins are available via a separate package
(like weechat-plugins).
Plugins are automatically loaded when found (please look at the WeeChat
documentation to load/unload plugins or scripts).
Many external scripts (from contributors) are available for WeeChat:
http://www.weechat.org/scripts
You can manage scripts in WeeChat with command `/script` (see `/help script`
for more info).
[[more_doc]]
More documentation
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You can now use WeeChat and read FAQ/documentation for any other questions:
http://www.weechat.org/doc
Enjoy using WeeChat!