🖥️weechat
➡️This is a command-line reference manual for commands and command combinations that you don’t use often enough to remember it. This cheatsheet explains the weechat command with important options and switches using examples.
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# Set unread marker on all windows
Ctrl-s Ctrl-u
# Switch buffer left
Ctrl-p, Alt-left
# Switch buffer right
Ctrl-n, Alt-right
# Next buffer with activity
Alt-a
# Switch buffers
Alt-0...9
# Scroll buffer title
F9/F10
# Scroll nick list
F11/F12
#### IRC allgemen ####
/msg NickServ REGISTER password [email protected]
/nick foo_
# Register your IRC nick:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY foo password
# then identify to your primary account:
/msg NickServ GROUP
# and finally, group the new nick to your account
/connect chat.freenode.net 6667 mquin:uwhY8wgzWw22-zXs.M39p
# You will need to log in to your nickname each time you reconnect to freenode. The simplest, and most robust, way to do this is to configure SASL, if your client supports it. If not, you can supply your login details, in the form <account>:<password>, as a server password and they will be forwarded to NickServ when you finish connecting.
IRC: #livestreamer @ Freenode
07:56:18 weechat =!= | Fehler mit dem Befehl "/msg NickServ" aufgetreten (nutze: /help msg)
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | MSG(NickServ): help
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): ***** NickServ Help *****
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): NickServ allows users to 'register' a nickname, and stop
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): others from using that nick. NickServ allows the owner of a
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): nickname to disconnect a user from the network that is using
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): their nickname.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.):
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): For more information on a command, type:
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): /msg NickServ help <command>
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): For a verbose listing of all commands, type:
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): /msg NickServ help commands
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.):
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): The following commands are available:
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): GHOST Reclaims use of a nickname.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): IDENTIFY Identifies to services for a nickname.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): INFO Displays information on registrations.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): LISTCHANS Lists channels that you have access to.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): REGISTER Registers a nickname.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): RELEASE Releases a services enforcer.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): SENDPASS Email registration passwords.
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.):
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): Other commands: ACC, ACCESS, CERT, DROP, HELP, LOGOUT,
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): REGAIN, SETPASS, STATUS, TAXONOMY, VERIFY
07:56:22 chat.freenode.net -- | NickServ (NickServ@services.): ***** End of Help *****
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# CMD WEECHAT #
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