rcirc Manual
rcirc is an Emacs IRC client.
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a multi-user chat protocol. Users communicate with each other in real-time. Communication occurs both in topic channels which are collections of many users, or privately, with just one other user.
| Basics | |
| Reference | |
| Fighting Information Overload | |
| Hacking and Tweaking | |
| GNU Free Documentation License | |
| Key Index | |
| Variable Index | |
| Index |
Detailed Node Listing
Basics
| Reference | |
|---|---|
| rcirc commands | |
| Useful IRC commands | |
| Configuration | |
| Fighting Information Overload | |
| Channels | |
| People | |
| Keywords | |
| Notices | |
| Hacking and Tweaking | |
| Skipping /away messages using handlers | |
| Using fly spell mode | |
| Scrolling conservatively | |
| Changing the time stamp format | |
| Defining a new command | |
| Reconnecting after you have lost the connection | |
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