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3 Mikael BERTHE <mcabber@lilotux.net>
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4 v0.6.0, June 2005
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6 NAME
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8 mcabber - a simple Jabber console client
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10 SYNOPSIS
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12 'mcabber' [ -f configfile ] [ --help | -h ]
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14 DESCRIPTION
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16 `mcabber(1)` is a small Jabber console client. +
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17 For now it needs a configuration file to start, so please copy the sample
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18 mcabberrc file and adapt your connection settings.
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20 The `mcabber(1)` screen is divided into 4 regions.
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21 The 'roster', alias 'buddylist', is on the left. The 'chat window', or chat
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22 buffer, is on the right. The 'input line' lies at the bottom of the screen,
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23 under a small 'log window'.
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25 To display buddies chat buffers, you will have to enter 'chat mode'.
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26 You can enter chat mode by pressing enter, and leave chat mode with the ESC
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27 key. Simply sending a message will also enable chat mode.
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29 Here are some of the features of `mcabber`:
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31 - 'SSL support'.
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32 - 'History logging:' If enabled (see the CONFIGURATION FILE section),
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33 `mcabber(1)` can save discussions to history log files.
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34 - 'Commands completion:' If possible, `mcabber(1)` will try to complete your
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35 command line if you hit the Tab key.
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36 - 'External actions:' Some events (like receiving a message) can trigger an
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37 external action, for example a shell script (you need to enable it in your
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38 configuration file).
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40 OPTIONS
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42 --help, -h::
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43 Quick help usage message
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45 -f configfile::
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46 Use configuration file 'configfile'
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51 Text typing occurs in the 'input line'; basic operations are supported
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52 (left arrow, right arrow, home/end keys, insert, delete, backspace...).
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54 PageUp and PageDown keys are used to move in the roster.
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56 To send a message, move to the choosen buddy in the buddylist, type your
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57 message and hit enter. If the line begins with a slash, this will be
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58 interpreted as a command (see the COMMAND section below). Hit escape to
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59 leave the chat mode.
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61 Here is a quick description of the key bindings:
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63 Ctrl-a:: Go to the beginning of the input line
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64 Ctrl-e:: Go to the end of the input line
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65 Ctrl-l:: Force a resize
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66 PgUp/PgDown:: Move inside the roster (buddylist)
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67 Tab:: Complete current word, in the input line
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68 Ctrl-g:: Cancel completion / ctrl-g
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69 Ctrl-p/Ctrl-n:: Scroll up/down half a screen in the buffer window (chat mode)
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70 Ctrl-u:: Delete from beginning of the line to the cursor
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71 Ctrl-k:: Delete from the cursor to the end of line
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72 Ctrl-w:: Backward kill word
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73 Ctrl-t:: Transpose chars
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74 Ctrl-q:: Jump to the next unread message (Not yet implemented)
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79 /add jid::
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80 Add the 'jid' Jabber user to our roster, and send a notification
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81 request to this buddy.
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84 The 'buffer' command manipulates the current buddy's buffer
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87 'clear';; clear the current buddy chat window
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88 'top';; jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer
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89 'bottom';; jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer
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95 Delete the current buddy from our roster, unsubscribe from its presence
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99 The 'group' command changes the group display settings.
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101 'expand';; expand the current group tree in the roster (syn: 'unfold')
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102 'shrink';; shrink the current group tree in the roster (syn: 'fold')
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103 'toggle';; toggle the fold/unfold state of the current tree
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106 Display info on the selected entry (user, agent, group...).
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109 Move the current buddy to the requested group. If no group is
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110 specified, then the buddy is moved to the default group.
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111 This command only works with users (not agents), at the moment.
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113 /quit::
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114 Disconnect and leave `mcabber(1)`.
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116 /rename nickname::
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117 Rename current buddy to the given nickname.
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118 This command does not work for groups, at the moment (but you can move
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119 the buddies to another group with the /move command).
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122 The 'roster' command manipulates the roster/buddylist.
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124 'hide_offline';; hide offline buddies
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126 'top';; jump to the top of the roster
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129 /say text::
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130 Send the text message to the currently selected buddy. Can be useful
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131 if you want to send a message beginning with a slash, for example.
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133 /status [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|busy|notavail|away]::
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134 Set the current status. If no status is specified, display the
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135 current status.
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139 See the provided sample configuration file, which should be self-documented.
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143 The following files can be used by `mcabber(1)`:
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145 $HOME/.mcabber/mcabberrc Default configuration file
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146 $HOME/.mcabberrc Configuration file used if no other has been found
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147 $HOME/.mcabber/histo/ Default directory for storing chat history files, if enabled
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149 BUGS
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151 Certainly a lot. Please tell me if you find one! :-)
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153 AUTHOR
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155 Written by mailto:mcabber@lilotux.net[Mikael BERTHE]. +
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156 Originally based on http://cabber.sourceforge.net[Cabber], please
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157 consult the AUTHORS file for details.
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161 http://www.lilotux.net/~mikael/mcabber/[Main web site]
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163 COPYING
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165 Copyright (C) 2005 Mikael Berthe. +
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166 Some portions are Copyright (C) 2002-2004 mailto:cabber@ajmacias.com[].
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168 Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public
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169 License (GPL).
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