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OPTIMIZE YOUR TERMINAL FOR COLOR CODES ON OSX
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You can use terminal, some nerds seem to prefer iterm2, but it's up to you
... http://iterm2.com/
To see color codes correctly, make sure your term type is xterm-256color --
If you use iterm: https://s3.amazonaws.com/luckyplop/a1b0f0e3d6eae746c82194876f2ccd8b200bc3bb.png
If you use terminal: https://s3.amazonaws.com/luckyplop/6a2270b58ea1cfac587607215e1b829f41d47355.png
Restart iterm after changing this setting.
The default iterm colors are kind of ugly for color codes, so you may want to change them
to something like this..
https://s3.amazonaws.com/luckyplop/c5f3a1f2b8e2f8a745fa2638c21af7d26117b91b.png
You can download this iTerm color preset here:
http://asdf.us/ascii/doc/bamboo.itermcolors
INSTALLING IRSSI ON OSX
=======================
For me the easiest thing is to install homebrew >> http://brew.sh/
Follow les instructions and then..
brew install irssi
Then you run irssi from a terminal by typing the magic word..
irssi
SETTING UP IRSSI FOR COLOR CODES
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Use these commands for proper unicode support --
/set term_charset utf-8
/set recode_autodetect_utf8 ON
/set recode_fallback ISO-8859-15
/set recode ON
Use these commands to dump color codes quickly and efficiently --
/set cmd_queue_speed 0msec
/set cmds_max_at_once 1
/set flood_max_msgs 0
/set flood_timecheck 0
To make your log go back very far --
/set scrollback_lines 20000
/set scrollback_time 10day
Remember to type /save after doing a /set to save your changes!
/save
Your irssi configuration will be stored in your home directory in..
.irssi/config
NORMAL IRSSI OPERATION
======================
If you do not want to do the autojoin thing these are the commands you'd normally use to connect:
/server -ssl irc.asdf.us 7777
/join #ascii
SETTING UP IRSSI TO AUTOJOIN #ASCII
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First run irssi, then paste in these commands.
Please change YOUR_NICK_HERE to your preferred username!
/network add -nick YOUR_NICK_HERE -user YOUR_NICK_HERE -realname "YOUR NAME HERE" asdf
/server add -network asdf -auto -ssl irc.asdf.us 7777
/channel add -auto #ascii asdf
/save
/quit
Now run irssi again.. it should autoconnect to the channels and stuff.
If you want it to move you into #ascii by default, you can do ctrl-N and then
/layout save
/save
IRC TIPS
========
/join #ascii -- join a channel :)
/part #ascii -- leave a channel ;(
/quit blabla -- quit irc (with the quit message 'blabla')
/list -- list channels
/nick booboo -- change your nick to booboo
/who #ascii -- show complete list of people on #ascii
/names -- show quick list of names
/msg nick blabla -- send someone a private message ;)
IRSSI TIPS
==========
Ctrl-N -- move to next window
Ctrl-P -- move to previous window
/window close -- close a window
Fn-up arrow -- page up (if you don't have a pageup key)
Fn-down arrow -- page down (if you don't have a pagedown key)
IRSSI SCRIPTING
===============
This is its own can of worms. May we suggest:
http://scripts.irssi.org/scripts/noticelogic.pl
http://scripts.irssi.org/scripts/nickcolor.pl
To make it run on startup, copy it into ~/.irssi/scripts/autorun/ (and restart irssi)
Another fun IRC thing is running an XDCC server for sharing files..
-- for more info see http://asdf.us/xdcc/
AND REMEMBER...
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Have fun and be safe online!