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198 | 1 MCABBER(1) |
2 =========== | |
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969 | 4 v0.8.3-dev, October 2006 |
198 | 5 |
6 NAME | |
7 ---- | |
200 | 8 mcabber - a simple Jabber console client |
198 | 9 |
10 SYNOPSIS | |
11 -------- | |
12 'mcabber' [ -f configfile ] [ --help | -h ] | |
13 | |
14 DESCRIPTION | |
15 ----------- | |
204 | 16 `mcabber(1)` is a small Jabber console client. + |
200 | 17 For now it needs a configuration file to start, so please copy the sample |
208 | 18 mcabberrc file and adapt your connection settings. |
200 | 19 |
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854 | 23 Here are some of the features of `mcabber`: |
24 | |
25 - 'SSL support'. | |
26 - 'MUC support' (Multi-User Chat). | |
27 - 'History logging:' If enabled (see the CONFIGURATION FILE section), | |
28 `mcabber` can save discussions to history log files. | |
29 - 'Commands completion:' If possible, `mcabber` will try to complete your | |
30 command line if you hit the Tab key. | |
31 - 'Input line history:' Any message or command entered is in the input line | |
32 history and can be reused easily. | |
33 - 'External actions:' Some events (like receiving a message) can trigger an | |
34 external action such as a shell script if you enable it in your | |
35 configuration file. A sample events script ("eventcmd") is provided with | |
36 `mcabber` source code, in the contrib directory. | |
37 | |
38 OPTIONS | |
39 ------- | |
40 --help, -h:: | |
41 Quick help usage message | |
42 | |
43 -f configfile:: | |
44 Use configuration file 'configfile' | |
45 | |
46 WINDOWS/PANES | |
47 ------------- | |
202 | 48 The `mcabber(1)` screen is divided into 4 regions. |
200 | 49 The 'roster', alias 'buddylist', is on the left. The 'chat window', or chat |
50 buffer, is on the right. The 'input line' lies at the bottom of the screen, | |
51 under a small 'log window'. | |
52 | |
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55 is the "chat status line" and shows the status of the currently selected |
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204 | 58 To display buddies chat buffers, you will have to enter 'chat mode'. |
59 You can enter chat mode by pressing enter, and leave chat mode with the ESC | |
229 | 60 key. Simply sending a message will also enable chat mode. |
204 | 61 |
854 | 62 There are several advantages to the two-mode implementation: first, it allows |
63 accurate "unread" message functionality, as described in the next section; | |
64 without this, merely scrolling to a specific buddy will "read" the new | |
65 messages of all buddies in-between. Second, it allows quickly hiding the | |
66 conversation with a single keystroke. Third, it allows jumping between | |
67 the few buddies with whom you are conversing with the '/roster alternate' | |
68 command described in another section, without having to manually scroll | |
69 back and forth. | |
200 | 70 |
71 KEYS | |
72 ---- | |
229 | 73 Text typing occurs in the 'input line'; basic operations are supported |
74 (left arrow, right arrow, home/end keys, insert, delete, backspace...). | |
200 | 75 |
76 PageUp and PageDown keys are used to move in the roster. | |
77 | |
618 | 78 Up and Down arrow keys can be used to move in the input line history; they |
79 jump to the previous/next line from the history beginning with the same string | |
80 (from first column to the cursor column). | |
81 | |
200 | 82 To send a message, move to the choosen buddy in the buddylist, type your |
83 message and hit enter. If the line begins with a slash, this will be | |
84 interpreted as a command (see the COMMAND section below). Hit escape to | |
85 leave the chat mode. | |
86 | |
87 Here is a quick description of the key bindings: | |
88 | |
89 Ctrl-a:: Go to the beginning of the input line | |
90 Ctrl-e:: Go to the end of the input line | |
618 | 91 Ctrl-l:: Force a refresh |
92 Up/Down:: Move in the input line history | |
200 | 93 PgUp/PgDown:: Move inside the roster (buddylist) |
94 Tab:: Complete current word, in the input line | |
95 Ctrl-g:: Cancel completion / ctrl-g | |
96 Ctrl-p/Ctrl-n:: Scroll up/down half a screen in the buffer window (chat mode) | |
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97 Ctrl-Left:: Move the cursor back to the start of the current or previous word |
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98 Ctrl-Right:: Move the cursor forward to the end of the current or next word |
200 | 99 Ctrl-u:: Delete from beginning of the line to the cursor |
100 Ctrl-k:: Delete from the cursor to the end of line | |
101 Ctrl-w:: Backward kill word | |
102 Ctrl-t:: Transpose chars | |
263 | 103 Ctrl-o:: Accept line and put the next history line in the input line (accept-line-and-down-history) |
236 | 104 Ctrl-q:: Jump to the next unread message |
198 | 105 |
854 | 106 Additional key bindings may be specified using the /bind command described |
107 in the COMMANDS section. | |
108 | |
109 MCABBER'S ROSTER | |
110 ---------------- | |
111 The first listed resource on the roster is '[status]', which keeps a log of | |
112 everything that appears in the short log window below the main chat area. | |
113 While the log window was designed for showing the latest few elements, the | |
114 dedicated '[status]' buffer allows more comfortable viewing of the log, as | |
115 well as scrolling it in a standard manner. | |
116 | |
117 Group names are displayed above the resources that are within them, and are | |
118 indicated by '---' to the left of the name. | |
119 | |
120 For every real Jabber resource, the roster displays four pieces of information: | |
121 the resource's name or alias, its online status, its authorization status, and | |
122 whether there are unread messages from the resource waiting for you. | |
123 | |
124 The online status is one of the following: | |
199 | 125 |
854 | 126 'o';; online |
127 'f';; free for chat | |
128 'a';; away | |
129 'n';; not available (labeled 'extended away' in some clients) | |
130 'd';; do not disturb | |
131 'i';; invisible (displayed only for your resource) | |
132 '_';; offline (or invisible to you) | |
133 '?';; unknown, usually meaning you are not authorized to see this resource's status | |
134 'x';; a conference room in which you are not participating | |
135 'C';; a conference room in which you are participating | |
199 | 136 |
854 | 137 The authorization status indicates whether a resource is authorized to receive |
138 your online status updates, and is displayed by the brackets surrounding the | |
139 resource's online status. Square brackets, like '[o]', indicate that this | |
140 resource is authorized to receive your status. Curly braces, like '\{o\}', | |
141 indicate that they are not authorized to receive your status. | |
142 | |
143 When there are unread messages from the resource which you have not looked at, | |
144 a hash mark ('#') appears in the leftmost section of the roster for that | |
145 resource. The hash mark disappears once you view that resource's message log. | |
146 | |
147 Examples: | |
148 | |
149 ' --- Buds';; This is a group named 'Buds' | |
150 '#[o] John';; John is online, can see your status, and sent you a message that you did not read yet | |
151 ' \{?\} Sally';; Neither you nor Sally have authorized each other to see your online status | |
152 ' \{a\} Jane';; Jane is away, but she cannot see your online status | |
153 '#[C] x@y.c';; You are participating in x@y.c conference room, and there are unread messages | |
154 | |
155 COMMANDS RELATED TO MCABBER | |
156 --------------------------- | |
870 | 157 /alias [name [= command line]]:: |
289 | 158 Add "name" as an alias for "command line". + |
159 Aliases are expanded only once, thus they can not be chained. + | |
870 | 160 "/alias name" displays the value associated with the "name" alias; + |
289 | 161 "/alias name =" unsets the "name" alias. + |
870 | 162 "/alias" displays a list of the existing aliases. + |
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163 Example: "/alias away = status away". |
289 | 164 |
870 | 165 /bind [keycode [= command line]]:: |
289 | 166 Bind a command line to the key with the "keycode" code number. + |
432 | 167 Keycodes of unused keys are displayed by `mcabber` in the log window |
289 | 168 when pressing the key, for example "Unknown key=265". + |
870 | 169 "/bind keycode" displays the command line bound to the given keycode; + |
170 "/bind keycode =" unbinds the given keycode. + | |
171 "/bind" displays a list of the bound keycodes. + | |
289 | 172 Note: aliases can be used in key bindings. + |
450 | 173 Example: "/bind 265 = status online" (265 is F1 for me, but it may |
289 | 174 depend on your ncurses installation). |
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870 | 176 /buffer clear|purge|top|bottom|date|%|search_backward|search_forward:: |
876 | 177 /buffer scroll_lock|scroll_unlock|scroll_toggle:: |
202 | 178 The 'buffer' command manipulates the current buddy's buffer |
179 (chat window). | |
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181 'clear';; clear the current buddy chat window |
876 | 182 'purge';; clear the current buddy chat window and empty all contents of the chat buffer |
511 | 183 'bottom';; jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer |
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184 'top';; jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer |
511 | 185 'up' [n];; scroll the buffer up n lines (default: half a screen) |
186 'down' [n];; scroll the buffer down n lines (default: half a screen) | |
618 | 187 'date' date;; jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY-mm-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "-" and ":" are optional) |
188 '%' n;; jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer | |
491 | 189 'search_backward' text;; search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer |
190 'search_forward' text;; search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer | |
876 | 191 'scroll_lock';; lock buffer scrolling |
192 'scroll_unlock';; unlock buffer scrolling | |
193 'scroll_toggle';; toggle buffer scrolling (lock/unlock) | |
199 | 194 |
195 /clear:: | |
206 | 196 The 'clear' command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear". |
199 | 197 |
870 | 198 /help [command]:: |
199 Display generic help or help about a specific mcabber command. | |
200 | |
854 | 201 /quit:: |
202 Disconnect and leave `mcabber(1)`. | |
203 | |
204 /version:: | |
205 Display mcabber version | |
206 | |
207 COMMANDS RELATED TO THE SERVER AND CONNECTION | |
208 --------------------------------------------- | |
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210 Establish connection to the Jabber server. |
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213 Terminate connection to the Jabber server. Note: the roster is only |
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829 | 217 /event #n|* accept|ignore|reject:: |
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218 /event list:: |
829 | 219 Tell mcabber what to do about a pending event. + |
220 If the first parameter is "*", the command will apply to all | |
221 queued events. | |
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224 'ignore';; remove the event #n from the list |
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901 | 228 /rawxml send string:: |
854 | 229 'send' string: send string (raw XML format) to the Jabber server. No check is done on the string provided. BEWARE! Use this only if you know what you are doing, or you could terminate the connection. |
230 | |
231 COMMANDS RELATED TO THE ROSTER AND JABBER RESOURCES | |
232 --------------------------------------------------- | |
233 /add [jid [nickname]]:: | |
234 Add the "jid" Jabber user to our roster (default group), and send a | |
235 notification request to this buddy. If no nickname is specified, the | |
236 jid is used. If no jid (or an empty string "") is provided or if jid | |
237 is ".", the current buddy is used. | |
238 | |
239 /authorization allow|cancel|request|request_unsubscribe [jid]:: | |
240 Manage the presence subscriptions. + | |
241 If no jid is provided, the current buddy is used. | |
242 | |
243 'allow';; allow the buddy to receive your presence updates | |
244 'cancel';; cancel the buddy' subscription to your presence updates | |
245 'request';; request a subscription to the buddy's presence updates | |
246 'request_unsubscribe';; request unsubscription from the buddy's presence updates | |
247 | |
248 /del:: | |
249 Delete the current buddy from our roster, unsubscribe from its presence | |
250 notification and unsubscribe it from ours. | |
251 | |
240 | 252 /group fold|unfold|toggle:: |
253 The 'group' command changes the current group display. | |
199 | 254 |
637 | 255 'fold';; fold (shrink) the current group tree in the roster |
240 | 256 'unfold';; unfold (expand) the current group tree in the roster |
257 'toggle';; toggle the state (fold/unfold) of the current tree | |
199 | 258 |
259 /info:: | |
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260 Display info on the selected entry (user, agent, group...). + |
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262 status message (if available) of each resource. |
199 | 263 |
210 | 264 /move [groupname]:: |
265 Move the current buddy to the requested group. If no group is | |
623 | 266 specified, then the buddy is moved to the default group. + |
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210 | 269 |
839 | 270 /msay begin|verbatim|send|send_to|toggle|toggle_verbatim|abort:: |
238 | 271 Send a multi-line message. To write a single message with several |
289 | 272 lines, the 'multi-line mode' should be used. + |
273 In multi-line mode, each line (except command lines) typed in the input | |
274 line will be added to the multi-line message. Once the message is | |
450 | 275 finished, it can be sent to the current selected buddy with the "/msay |
276 send" command. + | |
810 | 277 The 'begin' subcommand enables multi-line mode. Note that it allows |
278 a message subject to be specified. + | |
289 | 279 The 'verbatim' multi-line mode disables commands, so that it is |
280 possible to enter lines starting with a slash. Only the "/msay" | |
281 command (with send or abort parameters) can be used to exit verbatim | |
799 | 282 mode. + |
839 | 283 The 'toggle' and 'toggle_verbatim' subcommands can be bound to a key to |
284 use the multi-line mode quickly (for example, "bind M109 = msay toggle" | |
285 to switch using the Meta-m combination). | |
238 | 286 |
810 | 287 'begin' [subject];; enter multi-line mode |
288 'verbatim';; enter verbatim multi-line mode | |
289 'send';; send the current multi-line message to the currently selected buddy | |
290 'send_to' jid;; send the current multi-line message to "jid" | |
291 'toggle';; switch to/from multi-line mode (begin/send) | |
839 | 292 'toggle_verbatim';; same with verbatim multi-line mode |
810 | 293 'abort';; leave multi-line mode without sending the message |
238 | 294 |
886 | 295 /rename name:: |
296 Rename current buddy or group to the given name. | |
297 Please note that a group name change is only done when the server's | |
298 acknowledgment is received, so a slight delay can be noticed. | |
450 | 299 |
700 | 300 /request time|version [jid]:: |
301 Send a "IQ" query to the current buddy, or to the specified Jabber | |
302 user. If the resource is not provided with the jid, mcabber will | |
303 send the query to all known resources for this user. | |
304 | |
601 | 305 /room join|leave|names|nick|privmsg|remove|topic|unlock|destroy:: |
593 | 306 /room invite|kick|ban|role|affil:: |
450 | 307 The 'room' command handles Multi-User Chat room actions. |
308 | |
901 | 309 'join' [room [nick [pass]]];; join "room", using "nick" as nickname. If no nickname is provided (or if it is an empty string), the "nickname" option value is used (see sample configuration file). If the currently selected entry is correctly recognized as a room by mcabber, the shortcut "." can be used instead of the full room id. A password can be provided to enter protected rooms. If your nickname contains space characters, use quotes. |
487 | 310 'leave' [message];; leave the current room |
311 'names';; display members of the current room | |
312 'nick' nick;; change your nickname in the current room | |
491 | 313 'privmsg' nick msg;; send private message "msg" to "nick" |
487 | 314 'remove';; remove the current room from the roster (you must have left this room before) |
315 'topic';; set topic for current room | |
316 'unlock';; unlock current room (if you are the owner) | |
601 | 317 'destroy' [reason];; destroy the current room (use with care!) |
573 | 318 'whois' nick;; display MUC information about "nick" |
593 | 319 'ban' jid [reason];; ban jid from the current room |
320 'invite' jid [reason];; invite jid to the current room | |
321 'kick' nick [reason];; kick "nick" from the current room | |
322 'role' jid role [reason];; change jid's role (role can be "none", "visitor", "participant", "moderator") | |
323 'affil' jid affil [reason];; change jid's affiliation (affil can be "none", "member", "admin", "owner") | |
199 | 324 |
330 | 325 /roster bottom|top|hide_offline|show_offline|toggle_offline:: |
710 | 326 /roster hide|show|toggle:: |
330 | 327 /roster alternate|unread_first|unread_next:: |
265 | 328 /roster search bud:: |
329 The 'roster' command manipulates the roster/buddylist. Here are the available parameters: | |
199 | 330 |
265 | 331 'bottom';; jump to the bottom of the roster |
332 'top';; jump to the top of the roster | |
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334 'down';; move down in the roster |
202 | 335 'hide_offline';; hide offline buddies |
336 'show_offline';; show offline buddies | |
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337 'toggle_offline';; toggle display of offline buddies |
710 | 338 'hide';; hide roster (full-width chat window) |
339 'show';; show roster | |
340 'toggle';; toggle roster visibility | |
916 | 341 'search' bud;; search for a buddy with a name or jid containing "bud" (only in the displayed buddylist) |
330 | 342 'alternate';; jump to alternate buddy. The "alternate" buddy is the last buddy left while being in chat mode (this command is thus especially useful after commands like "/roster unread_first") |
236 | 343 'unread_first';; jump to the first unread message |
344 'unread_next';; jump to the next unread message | |
199 | 345 |
346 /say text:: | |
491 | 347 Send the "text" message to the currently selected buddy. Can be useful |
199 | 348 if you want to send a message beginning with a slash, for example. |
349 | |
480 | 350 /say_to jid text:: |
491 | 351 Send the "text" message to the specified jid. |
480 | 352 Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for |
353 a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific | |
916 | 354 resource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message. |
480 | 355 |
522 | 356 /status [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [-|StatusMessage]]:: |
357 Show or set the current status. + | |
358 If no status is specified, display the current status. + | |
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522 | 360 variables (these variables can be set in the configuration file). |
361 If no relevant message* variable is set and no status message provided, | |
362 the current status message is kept. If StatusMessage is "-", the | |
363 current status message is cleared. | |
199 | 364 |
450 | 365 /status_to jid online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [StatusMessage]:: |
366 Send the requested status to the specified Jabber user. + | |
660 | 367 If the specified jid is ".", the current buddy is used. + |
450 | 368 Note: this status will be overridden by subsequent "/status" commands. |
369 If you are using the auto-away feature, the status will overridden | |
370 too. + | |
371 Note: The jid can include a resource (i.e. user@server/resource). | |
372 | |
199 | 373 CONFIGURATION FILE |
374 ------------------ | |
854 | 375 See the provided sample configuration file, which should be self-documenting. |
198 | 376 |
200 | 377 FILES |
378 ----- | |
202 | 379 The following files can be used by `mcabber(1)`: |
200 | 380 |
381 $HOME/.mcabber/mcabberrc Default configuration file | |
382 $HOME/.mcabberrc Configuration file used if no other has been found | |
383 $HOME/.mcabber/histo/ Default directory for storing chat history files, if enabled | |
384 | |
198 | 385 BUGS |
386 ---- | |
349 | 387 Certainly. Please tell me if you find one! :-) |
198 | 388 |
389 AUTHOR | |
390 ------ | |
222 | 391 Written by mailto:mcabber@lilotux.net[Mikael BERTHE]. + |
204 | 392 Originally based on http://cabber.sourceforge.net[Cabber], please |
198 | 393 consult the AUTHORS file for details. |
394 | |
395 RESOURCES | |
396 --------- | |
202 | 397 http://www.lilotux.net/~mikael/mcabber/[Main web site] |
198 | 398 |
399 COPYING | |
400 ------- | |
700 | 401 Copyright (C) 2005, 2006 Mikael Berthe. + |
202 | 402 Some portions are Copyright (C) 2002-2004 mailto:cabber@ajmacias.com[]. |
198 | 403 |
404 Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public | |
405 License (GPL). | |
406 |