!help [<cmd>|<opt>|<topic>] !register [insecure|delete]
!seen <nick> !set [<opt> [<value>]] who [<nick>]
!summon <username> (See `help !identify', `help !blight-id')
- !invite [<chan>] <nick>... Channel settings (see `help channel'):
- !op [<chan>] !channel [<chan>] <setting> [....]
- !leave [<chan>] Additional help topics:
- !ping [<stuff ...>] !identify !identpass !invite !blight-id
+ !invite [<chan>] <nick>... For channel managers (`help !channel'):
+ !ping [<stuff ...>] !op [<chan>]
+ !kill <nick> [<reason>] !leave [<chan>]
+ !tell <nick> <message ...> !channel [<chan>] <setting> [....]
+Additional help topics:
+ !tutorial (long\!) !identify !identpass !invite !blight-id
Send commands to me by /msg, or say them in channel with \! in front.
To get me on a channel, invite me. To become channel manager, op me.
help <opt> gives help on an option
help <topic> gives help on an additional topic
+:tell
+tell <nick> <message ...>
+ Leaves a message for someone, which will be delivered according to
+ their `!set !tellme'. I will tell you about your undelivered tells
+ whenever I see you arriving, or when you say `!ping'. See also
+ `help !untell' and `help !delmsg'.
+
+:untell
+!untell <nick> ...
+ Forgets about all message(s) you've sent with !tell to particular
+ nick(s). Use !delmsg to delete messages sent *to* you. There is no
+ way to untell individual messages to the same nick. If your nick is
+ secure, you must !identify yourself to use untell.
+
+:tellme
+The !tellme command repeats any messages you have outstanding.
+!set tellme configures how you receive messages sent with !tell:
+ set tellme insecure When I see you.
+ set tellme secure [<!interval>] Hide body (reminding) until ident.
+ set tellme reject Do not accept messages.
+ set tellme mailto <email-addr> By email. (Secure nicks only.)
+Default: `secure 600'. For insecure nicks `secure' == `insecure'.
+To set when to consider messages delivered (see `help !untell'):
+ set tellme unreliable Tell you once, then forget.
+ set tellme remind [<every-interval> [<within-interval>]]
+ Remind until you talk on channel within <within-interval>
+ of me having told you. (Default is remind 1h 30s.)
+ set tellme pester <interval> Remind until you say !delmsg
+
+:delmsg
+delmsg [<nick> ...]
+ Forgets about !tell messages I've passed on: either all of them, or
+ only those from certain nicks. Necessary if you !set !tellme pester
+ or reliable, and also works with remind, but not with unreliable.
+ Use !untell to delete messages you've sent, rather than received.
+
:seen
seen <nick>
Tells you or the channel when I last saw that nick in
:summon
summon <username>
- Invites a logged-on user onto IRC. If the user is not logged on
- you'll be told. Target users can change this (eg, to disable it)
- by reconfiguring the userv service `irc-summon'. See ~ian/.userv.
+ Invites a user onto IRC. By default a message (like a talk request)
+ will be written to their terminal; if they're not logged on to the
+ machine running Blight, or are `mesg n', you'll be told. A user can
+ change the way they are summoned (eg, to disable it) by reconfiguring
+ the userv service `irc-summon'. See `help !irc-summon'.
+
+:irc-summon
+userv <user> irc-summon <callingnick> <callingpath> <channel>
+ This userv invocation is invoked by Blight when `!summon' is used.
+ For examples of how to (re)configure it, see
+ ~ian/.userv/services.d/irc-summon
+ /etc/userv/services.d/irc-summon
+ The service should immediately print one of these, and exit:
+ problem <description> => The user `<user>' <description>.
+ ok <tty> <lastactivity> =>..invites <user> (<tty>, idle for ..)..
+ and Blight will respond as shown. <tty> need not be an actual
+ terminal name; <lastactivity> must be a decimal absolute time_t).
:who
who [<nick>]
invite <nick> ... on channel
invite <channel> <nick> ... privately
This command gets me to invite the specified people to the channel.
+ This is useful because only IRC channel operators can use /invite.
This can be disabled for managed channels - see `help !userinvite'.
-To get me to join a channel, just invite me to it.
+To get me to join a channel, a channel operator should /invite me.
+
+:kill
+kill <nick> [<reason>]
+ Asks me to throw that client off IRC completely, using my IRC
+ Operator privilege. You must have identified yourself as the user
+ to whom the nick is registered. (See `help !register'.)
:register
register register your nick (or make it secure)
set show your current settings
set <option> show the current setting of <option>
set <option> <value> set <option> to <value>
- Options: !timeformat ks|hms !marktime off|once|<n>[k]s|<n>m|<n>h
+ Options: !timeformat ks|hms|beat
+ !marktime off|once|<n>[k]s|<n>m|<n>h
+ !tellme ...
See also `help <option>', `help !register' and `help !identify'
:timeformat
-!set timeformat ks show times in seconds, kiloseconds, etc.
-set timeformat hms use days, hours, minutes, seconds
+!set timeformat ks show times in seconds, kiloseconds, etc.
+set timeformat hms use days, hours, minutes, seconds
+set timeformat beat use beats (1000 B = 1 day)
:ping
ping [<string>]
actual message traffic counts, and \!-commands don't count either.
* The specified string, if any.
I can tell you this automatically if you like - see `help !marktime'.
+If you have undelivered messages sent with !tell by or to you, I'll
+let you know about those too (privately, if you ping on channel).
:marktime
-!set marktime off Only an explicit `!ping' command sends you info.
-set marktime once Send ping info shortly after I first see you.
-set marktime <n>s Also send info every <n> seconds (min 300s).
-set marktime <n>ks Also send info every <n> kiloseconds (min 1ks).
-set marktime <n>m Also send info every <n> minutes (min 5m).
-set marktime <n>h Also send info every <n> hours (min 1h).
+!set marktime off Only an explicit `!ping' command sends info.
+set marktime once Send ping info shortly after I first see you.
+set marktime <!interval> Also send info regularly (min. interval 5m).
+
+:interval
+Intervals in commands are <amount><unit>, where the unit is one of
+s for seconds, ks for kiloseconds, m for minutes, h for hours.
+
+:tutorial
+Sorry, there is no tutorial. If you would like to contribute by
+writing one, please email ijackson@chiark.greenend.org.uk.
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