These are some variables you
can change to configure rcirc to your liking.
rcirc-server-alistThe most important parameter is the :channels
parameter. It controls which channels you will join by
default as soon as you are connected to the server.
Here's an example of how to set it:
(add-to-list 'rcirc-server-alist
'("otherworlders.org"
:channels ("#FUDGE" "#game-design")))
By default you will be connected to the rcirc
support channel: #rcirc on
irc.freenode.net.
:nickrcirc-default-nick.:portrcirc-default-port.:user-namercirc-default-user-name.:full-namercirc-default-full-name.:channelsrcirc-default-nickuser-login-name.
(setq rcirc-default-nick "kensanata")
rcirc-default-portrcirc-default-user-nameuser-login-name, just like
rcirc-default-nick.rcirc-default-user-full-nameuser-full-name. If you want to hide
your full name, you might want to set it to some pseudonym.
(setq rcirc-default-user-full-name "Curious Minds Want To Know")
rcirc-authinfoHere is an example to illustrate how you would set it:
(setq rcirc-authinfo
'(("freenode" nickserv "bob" "p455w0rd")
("freenode" chanserv "bob" "#bobland" "passwd99")
("bitlbee" bitlbee "robert" "sekrit")))
And here are the valid method symbols and the arguments they require:
nickserv/msg nickserv identify
secret. The necessary arguments are the nickname
you want to use this for, and the password to use.
Before you can use this method, you will have to
register your nick and pick a password for it. Contact
nickserv and check out the details. (Using
/msg nickserv help, for example.)
chanserv/msg chanserv
identify #underground secret. The necessary
arguments are the nickname and channel you want to use
this for, and the password to use.
Before you can use this method, a channel contact must
tell you about the password to use. Contact
chanserv and check out the details. (Using
/msg chanserv help, for example.)
bitlbeeidentify secret. The necessary
arguments are the nickname you want to use this for, and
the password to use.
Bitlbee acts like an IRC server, but in fact it is a gateway to a lot of other instant messaging services. You can either install Bitlbee locally or use a public Bitlbee server. There, you need to create an account with a password. This is the nick and password you need to provide for the bitlbee authentification method.
Later, you will tell Bitlbee about your accounts and
passwords on all the other instant messaging services,
and Bitlbee will log you in. All rcirc needs
to know, is the login to your Bitlbee account. Don't
confuse the Bitlbee account with all the other
accounts.