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1 # Sample ~/.mcabber/mcabberrc file
2
3 # Note about this file syntax:
4 # - Leading and trailing spaces are ignored.
5 # - Empty lines and lines beginning with a '#' are ignored.
6
7 # Please provide your Jabber (XMPP) identifier:
8 set jid = julm@sourcephile.fr
9
10 # If password is not given, it will be interactively asked for.
11 # Note: if the password contains leading or trailing spaces, you must
12 # enclose it with quotes: set password = " example password "
13 #set password = yourpassword
14
15 # Read password from output of the given command.
16 # This is a way to use password managers like 'pass' in order
17 # to avoid writing plain passwords into config files.
18 set password_eval = "pass sourcephile.fr/xmpp/julm"
19
20 # You can provide a server name if you want mcabber to connect
21 # to a specific server.
22 #set server = 127.0.0.1
23
24 # To automatically append the server to the JID in say_to, use this option:
25 set default_server = sourcephile.fr
26
27 # If port is not given, mcabber will try to find it out.
28 #set port = 5222
29
30 # If you don't know what a resource is, do not set it.
31 # Set disable_random_resource to 1 if you don't want mcabber to add a random
32 # suffix to the resource name.
33 #set resource = mcabber
34 #set disable_random_resource = 0
35
36 #set priority = 3
37 #set priority_away = 0
38
39 # Set 'ignore_self_presence' to 1 if you do not want to see your own
40 # presence in your roster (default: 0). Other resources will still be
41 # displayed.
42 set ignore_self_presence = 1
43
44 # SSL/TLS options:
45 # TLS is now regarded as the default encryption for connecting to jabber.
46 # You can require TLS by setting tls to 1. If your jabber server
47 # still doesn't support TLS, you can use the old-style SSL by setting
48 # ssl to 1. It's not possible to use old-style SSL and TLS together.
49 #set ssl = 0
50 set tls = 1
51 # It is possible to set the allowed ciphers which openssl/gnutls can use for
52 # the encrypted connection.
53 # openssl (get the name of the available ciphers via 'openssl ciphers'):
54 #set ssl_ciphers = ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384:ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384
55 # gnutls (check the priorities option of 'man gnutls_priority_init'):
56 #set ssl_ciphers = PFS
57 # If you'd like to explicitly specify trusted certificates, set the ssl_ca
58 # option to a certificate file or path.
59 #set ssl_ca = ~/.mcabber/trusted_cert.pem
60 # Moreover, it's possible to check whether the fingerprint of the
61 # ssl certificate matches ssl_fingerprint.
62 # You can get the fingerprint of your server either with gnutls or openssl:
63 # 1. gnutls-cli -p 5223 $your_server
64 # 2. openssl s_client -starttls xmpp -connect $yourserver:5222 | \
65 # openssl x509 -fingerprint -sha256 -noout
66 #set ssl_fingerprint = SHA256:647d2eef7f972001d4fe8b6bedb3007d095dcd982ebb6773c6fb74adb8cc27c0
67 # Set ssl_ignore_checks to 1 to disable all certificate checks except the
68 # fingerprint check.
69 #set ssl_ignore_checks = 0
70
71 # PGP support
72 # Set pgp to 1 to enable OpenPGP.
73 # To sign outgoing messages, select your private key id with
74 # the pgp_private_key option. You cannot change these options once
75 # mcabber is running.
76 # Note: you can get the Key Id with gpg: "gpg --list-keys --keyid-format long"
77 #set pgp = 0
78 #set pgp_private_key = "C9940A9BB0B92210"
79 #
80 # You can set your PGP passhrase here, although it's NOT advised.
81 #set pgp_passphrase = "PGPpassword"
82 #
83 # If you don't like the default number of passphrase retries (2), you
84 # can change it here. If this number is < 0, mcabber will keep asking
85 # until the passphrase is good.
86 #set pgp_passphrase_retries = 2
87 #
88 # You can specify the path to the gpg binary, e.g. to force the use of
89 # GnuPG version 1 on systems which have both versions installed.
90 #set gpg_path = /usr/bin/gpg
91 #
92 # If GnuPG should use a custom configuration directory, you can set
93 # 'gpg_home' to the desired path.
94 #set gpg_home = ~/.mcabber/gpg
95
96 # Conference nickname
97 # This nickname is used when joining a room, when no nick is explicitly
98 # specified by the user. Note that when the nickname option is not set,
99 # the jid variable can be used.
100 set nickname = julm
101
102 # Proxy
103 # mcabber can use a proxy if it supports the CONNECT method
104 # The proxy_user/proxy_pass variables are optional.
105 #set proxy_host = "proxy-hostname"
106 #set proxy_port = 3128
107 #set proxy_user = "username"
108 #set proxy_pass = "password"
109
110 # Keepalive
111 # If you need a ping/keepalive to leave your connection open, you
112 # can use the pinginterval. Setting this option to 0 disables the ping.
113 # Default value is 40 seconds.
114 #set pinginterval = 40
115
116 # Language
117 # Help files have been translated into a few languages.
118 # You can set lang to a semicolon separated list of the following
119 # values: en, cs, de, fr, it, nl, pl, ru, uk. If you omit this,
120 # mcabber will try to autodetect it from your locale, with fallback
121 # to en.
122 # You also can specify a list of directories, where help is located,
123 # for example, if your mcabber is installed with another prefix than
124 # your modules.
125 # This may be convenient to print help not into the status buffer, but into
126 # currently opened buffer. For that set help_to_current option.
127 set lang = fr
128 #set help_dirs = "/usr/share/mcabber/help;~/share/mcabber/help"
129 #set help_to_current = 0
130
131 # Aspell
132 # If your mcabber has been built with Aspell support, you can enable spell
133 # checking with the following options (you can't change them once mcabber is
134 # running).
135 #set spell_enable = 1
136 #set spell_lang = en_US ru_RU
137 #set spell_encoding = iso8859-1
138 #set spell_encoding = UTF-8
139
140 # History
141 # Number of lines to remember for the command line history
142 # (default: 0, unlimited).
143 set cmdhistory_lines = 250
144
145 # Let MCabber accept some vi(1)-like "normal mode" commands by setting the
146 # option 'vi_mode' to 1 (default: 0).
147 #set vi_mode = 1
148
149 # You can set up a mask to filter buddies and display them according to
150 # their status. The mask should contain the shortcut letters of the
151 # status you want to see ([o]nline, [f]ree_for_chat, [d]o_not_disturb,
152 # [n]ot_available, [a]way, [_]offline).
153 # For example, to display everybody the filter should be "ofdna_" (default).
154 # To display only the connected buddies, use "ofdna".
155 # Please note that this option is only used at startup (once mcabber is
156 # running you can use "/roster display").
157 #set roster_display_filter = ofdna_
158
159 # By default, mcabber adds a leading space before each buddy in the roster. You
160 # can remove it to gain a little space.
161 #set roster_no_leading_space = 0
162
163 # By default command line completion is case-sensitive; this can be changed
164 # by setting the option 'completion_ignore_case' to 1.
165 #set completion_ignore_case = 0
166
167 # Message Carbons (XEP-0280)
168 # If you want to enable Message Carbons at startup (and if your server
169 # supports them), set the 'carbons' option to 1. Default is 0.
170 #set carbons = 1
171
172 # Set the 'clear_unread_on_carbon' option to 1 if the unread messages flag
173 # should be cleared when an outgoing copy of a message sent to that contact
174 # is received from another client. Default is 0.
175 #set clear_unread_on_carbon = 1
176
177 # Typing notifications, Chat States, Events (XEP-22/85)
178 # Set disable_chatstates to 1 if you don't want to use typing notifications.
179 # Note: changing this option once mcabber is running has no effect.
180 #set disable_chatstates = 0
181
182 # History logging
183 # You can save the messages history: set logging = 1
184 # Set 'logging_ignore_status' to 1 if you do not want to save status changes
185 # (and status messages) to the log files (default: 0).
186 # You can load (read) the messages history: set load_logs = 1
187 # If you enable load_logs, you can use the 'max_history_age' setting below.
188 # The default logging directory (logging_dir) is $HOME/.mcabber/histo/
189 # (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mcabber/histo/).
190 # Defaults for logging, load_logs are 0 (disabled)
191 # Note: the logging directory path is created if absent.
192 # Note: these options, except 'max_history_age' and 'max_history_blocks',
193 # are used at startup time.
194 set logging = 1
195 set load_logs = 1
196 set logging_dir = ~/log/mcabber/
197 #set logging_ignore_status = 1
198
199 # Set log_muc_conf to 1 to enable MUC chatrooms logging (default = 0)
200 set log_muc_conf = 1
201 # Set load_muc_logs to 1 to read MUC chatrooms logs (default = 0). These
202 # logs will be displayed in the buffer window _before_ any history received
203 # from the server.
204 #set load_muc_logs = 0
205
206 # When load_logs (or load_muc_logs) is enabled, you can specify a maximum
207 # number of history days to load into memory with max_history_age.
208 # Default = 0 (disabled -- everything is loaded)
209 # Note: this option is only used when reading history files, not later.
210 set max_history_age = 1
211
212 # mcabber can store the list of unread messages in a state file,
213 # so that the message flags are set back at next startup.
214 # Note that 'logging' must be enabled for this feature to work.
215 #set statefile = ~/.mcabber/mcabber.state
216
217 # You can specify a maximum number of data blocks per buffer (1 block contains
218 # about 8kB). The default is 0 (unlimited). If set, this value must be > 2.
219 set max_history_blocks = 8
220
221 # IQ settings
222 # Set iq_version_hide_os to 1 if you do not want to allow people to retrieve
223 # your OS version.
224 set iq_version_hide_os = 1
225 #
226 # Set iq_version_hide_version to 1 if you do not want to allow people to
227 # retrieve your mcabber version.
228 set iq_version_hide_version = 1
229 #
230 # Set iq_time_hide to 1 if you do not want to allow people to retrieve
231 # your OS time.
232 set iq_time_hide = 1
233 #
234 # Set iq_last_disable to 1 if you want to disable response to jabber:iq:last
235 # queries (XEP-0012). Set iq_last_disable_when_notavail to 1 if you want
236 # to disable Last Activity reports only when the not-available status is set.
237 # (Default is 0 for both options)
238 set iq_last_disable = 1
239 set iq_last_disable_when_notavail = 1
240 #
241 # Set iq_hide_requests to 1 if you don't want received IQ requests to be
242 # displayed in the status window (default: 0).
243 #set iq_hide_requests = 1
244
245 # Modules
246 # If mcabber is built with modules support, you can specify the path
247 # to the directory where your modules reside. Though, default compiled-in
248 # value should be appropriate.
249 #set modules_dir = /usr/lib/mcabber/
250
251 # Beep
252 # Set beep_on_message to 1 if you want mcabber to beep when receiving
253 # a new message (except in chatrooms). If you want a more sophisticated
254 # system (e.g. play a sound), have a look at 'events_command' below.
255 set beep_on_message = 1
256
257 # External command for events
258 # You can specify a script or process to be launched when an event occurs.
259 # Set 'events_ignore_active_window' to 1 if you don't want the script to
260 # be run for a message to the current active window (default: 0).
261 #
262 # If 'event_log_files' is set, a file is created and contains the body of
263 # the message (incoming messages only); the file name is the last parameter.
264 # If you enable this, you can specify the directory mcabber will use to
265 # create these messages with the 'event_log_dir' variable (default is the
266 # system temp dir, or MCABBERTMPDIR environment variable). Please note
267 # that mcabber won't delete these files, it's your script's job.
268 #
269 # The command is called the following way:
270 # $events_command MSG IN jabber@id [file] (when receiving a message)
271 # $events_command MSG OUT jabber@id (when sending a message)
272 # $events_command MSG MUC room_id [file] (when receiving a MUC message)
273 # $events_command STATUS X jabber@id (new buddy status is X)
274 # $events_command UNREAD "N x y z" (number of unread buddy buffers)
275 # (x=attention y=muc unread buffers z=muc unread buffers with attention sign)
276 # See sample script in contrib/ directory.
277 #set events_command = ~/.mcabber/eventcmd
278 #
279 #set events_ignore_active_window = 0
280 #
281 #set event_log_files = 0
282 #set event_log_dir = ~/.mcabber/event_files
283
284 # If you set 'eventcmd_use_nickname' to 1, mcabber will pass the nickname
285 # (if it is defined) to the event script instead of the JID (default: 0).
286 #set eventcmd_use_nickname = 0
287
288 # External command status check
289 # You can request mcabber to inspect exit status value after each
290 # events_command. If this option is set, mcabber will beep if the
291 # exit value is 2.
292 #set eventcmd_checkstatus = 0
293
294 # Internal hooks
295 # You can ask mcabber to execute an internal command when a special event
296 # occurs (for example when it connects to the server).
297 #
298 # 'hook-post-connect' is executed when mcabber has connected to the server
299 # and the roster has been received.
300 #set hook-post-connect = status dnd
301 #
302 # 'hook-pre-disconnect' is executed just before mcabber disconnects from
303 # the server.
304 #set hook-pre-disconnect = say_to foo@bar Goodbye!
305
306 # FIFO
307 # mcabber can create a FIFO named pipe and listen to this pipe for commands.
308 # Don't forget to load the FIFO module if you plan to use this feature!
309 # Default: disabled.
310 # Set 'fifo_hide_commands' to 1 if you don't want to see the FIFO commands
311 # in the log window (they will still be written to the tracelog file).
312 # When FIFO is configured, you can turn it off and on in real time with
313 # the 'fifo_ignore' option (default: 0). When set to 1, the FIFO input is
314 # still read but it is discarded.
315 #set fifo_name = ~/.mcabber/mcabber.fifo
316 #set fifo_hide_commands = 0
317 #set fifo_ignore = 0
318 #
319 #module load fifo
320
321 # URL extractor
322 # Set 'url_regex' to a regular expression matching urls. If it matches an
323 # url in an incoming messages, it'll print it to the log window.
324 # Don't forget to load the urlregex module if you plan to use this feature!
325 #set url_regex = "(((https?|ftps?|nntp)://)|www[.][-a-z0-9.]+|(mailto:|news:))(%[0-9A-F]{2}|[-_.!~*';/?:@&=+$,#[:alnum:]])+"
326 #
327 #module load urlregex
328
329
330 # Traces logging
331 # If you want advanced traces, please specify a file and a level here.
332 # There are currently 4 tracelog levels:
333 # lvl 1: most events of the log window are written to the file
334 # lvl 2: Loudmouth verbose logging
335 # lvl 3: debug logging (XML, etc.)
336 # lvl 4: noisy debug logging (Loudmouth parser...)
337 # Default is level 0, no trace logging
338 #set tracelog_level = 1
339 #set tracelog_file = ~/.mcabber/mcabber.log
340
341 # Set the auto-away timeout, in seconds. If set to a value >0,
342 # mcabber will change your status to away if no real activity is detected
343 # (command, message, move in the buddylist...). Note: auto-away only changes
344 # the status when it is "available" (online) or "free_for_chat".
345 # See 'message_autoaway' below.
346 #set autoaway = 0
347
348 # Message blocking
349 # Set 'block_unsubscribed' to 1 if you want to block (drop) incoming
350 # messages from people you haven't authorized. (default: 0)
351 #set block_unsubscribed = 0
352 #
353 # Set 'delete_on_reject' to 1 if you want to delete buddies from your
354 # roster when you reject their subscription request. (default: 0)
355 # (See documentation for /event)
356 # The buddy is actually deleted only if there is no other subscription,
357 # so for example if you are subscribed to this buddy's presence updates it
358 # won't be deleted.
359 #set delete_on_reject = 0
360
361 # MUC
362 # Set 'muc_flag_joins' to 1 if you want the MUC rooms to be flagged in
363 # the roster when somebody joins a room. Set it to 2 if you want a flag
364 # for leaves too.
365 #set muc_flag_joins = 0
366 # Set 'muc_print_status' to see status changes in MUC rooms:
367 # 1: (none) do not display joining/leaving members
368 # 2: (in_and_out) display joining/leaving members
369 # 3: (all) display joining/leaving members and member status changes
370 # (default: in_and_out)
371 #set muc_print_status = 2
372 # Set 'muc_auto_whois' to 1 if you want to call /room whois each time
373 # somebody joins a room. (default: 0)
374 #set muc_auto_whois = 0
375 # Set 'muc_print_jid' to see real jid in non-anonynmous room when somebody
376 # joins. This setting will be ignored when auto_whois is enabled.
377 # 0: only nick (don't print jid even if available)
378 # 1: nick and bare jid
379 # 2: nick and full jid with resource
380 #set muc_print_jid = 1
381 #
382 # Set 'muc_disable_nick_hl' to 1 if you don't want mcabber to color lines
383 # containing your nickname in a MUC room.
384 set muc_disable_nick_hl = 0
385 #
386 # Set 'muc_completion_suffix' if you want mcabber to append a string to
387 # suggested nicknames (only at the beginning of a line), like ":" or ",".
388 # (Default: none)
389 set muc_completion_suffix = ": "
390 #
391 # Set 'muc_bookmark_autoupdate' to 1 if you want changes made to room options
392 # be stored automatically on server. Otherwise you'll have to manually use
393 # command /room bookmark, or changes will not be permanent (for session only).
394 # This setting will not add any bookmark, only update already existing ones.
395 set muc_bookmark_autoupdate = 1
396
397 # Status messages
398 # The 'message' value will override all others, take care!
399 #set message = Unique message status
400 #set message_avail = I'm available
401 #set message_free = I'm free for chat
402 #set message_dnd = Please do not disturb
403 #set message_notavail = I'm not available
404 #set message_away = I'm away
405 #
406 # The auto-away message is only used when 'autoaway' is set. The previous
407 # message will be restored when leaving auto-away status. If this message
408 # isn't defined, the status message will stay unchanged.
409 set message_autoaway = Auto-away (idle)
410
411 # Escape timeout delay (ESCDELAY)
412 # The ESCDELAY variable specifies the time, in milliseconds, for which
413 # the ncurses interface will await a character sequence.
414 # The default is 1000 (1 second).
415 # If you want mcabber to react faster after hitting Escape, you can lower
416 # this value by setting the ESCDELAY environment variable or setting the
417 # 'escdelay' option.
418 set escdelay = 50
419
420 # Colors
421 # Colors are: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white
422 # For text colors (i.e. not background and bg* colors) you can also use
423 # the "bright" prefix to get a bright/bold color. Example: brightblue
424 # You can use the "default" color, too (i.e. for transparent background).
425 # If your terminal supports 256 colors, you can use the color number
426 # directly (16-255).
427 #
428 # Have a look at the contrib/themes/ directory to see some sample
429 # color settings.
430 #
431 # background: background color of the chat window and the log window
432 # general: text color in the chat window and the log window
433 # info: text color in the chat window for info messages
434 # msgin: text color in the chat window for incoming messages
435 # msgout: text color in the chat window for outgoing messages
436 # msghl: text color in the chat window for highlighted messages (MUC)
437 # bgstatus: background color of the status lines
438 # status: text color of the status lines
439 # log: text color in the log window
440 # roster: text color of the roster (buddylist) normal items
441 # bgrostersel: background color of the selected roster item
442 # rostersel: text color of the selected roster item
443 # rosterselmsg:text color of the selected roster item, if there is a new msg
444 # rosternewmsg: text color of items with unread messages
445 # readmark: text color of the "read mark" line in buffers
446 # timestamp: text color in the chat window for delayed timestamps
447 #
448 #set color_background = black
449 #set color_general = white
450 #set color_info = white
451 #set color_msgin = white
452 #set color_msgout = cyan
453 #set color_msghl = yellow
454 #set color_bgstatus = blue
455 #set color_status = white
456 #set color_log = white
457 #set color_roster = green
458 #set color_bgrostersel = cyan
459 #set color_rostersel = blue
460 #set color_rosterselmsg = red
461 #set color_rosternewmsg = red
462 #set color_readmark = red
463 #set color_timestamp = brightblue
464
465 # You can color roster items by their status and JID. For example, to have
466 # all roster items white, just all contacts from jabber.org that are away,
467 # not available or do not disturb yellow, you do this:
468 #
469 #color roster * * white
470 #color roster adn *@jabber.org yellow
471
472 # You can let mcabber color nicks in MUC.
473 # These colors will by used automatically:
474 #set nick_colors = red green blue
475 # This turns coloring of all mucs on:
476 #color muc * on
477 #
478 # If you want someone's nick to be the same all the time:
479 #color mucnick my_friend yellow
480
481 # Style
482 # Note: the 'log_win_height' and 'roster_width' values below can be set
483 # in real time when mcabber is running. Refresh the screen (Ctrl-l) to
484 # use the new values.
485 #
486 # Log window height (minimum 1, default 5)
487 #set log_win_height = 5
488 # Buddylist window width (minimum 2, default 24)
489 #set roster_width=24
490 #
491 # The options 'log_win_on_top' and 'roster_win_on_right' can change the
492 # position of the log window (top/bottom) and the position of the roster
493 # (left/right).
494 #set log_win_on_top = 0
495 #set roster_win_on_right = 0
496 #
497 # The attention sign (default: '!') used when a private message is received
498 # can be changed with the 'attention_char' option.
499 #set attention_char = !
500 #
501 # By default, the displayed name of a contact in the roster window will
502 # be the JID if no name has been specified. You can use the following
503 # option if you only want to see the username part.
504 #set roster_hide_domain = 0
505 #
506 # Buddy name format (in status window):
507 # - 0: (default) "<jid/resource>"
508 # - 1: "name <jid/resource>" (name is omitted if same as the JID)
509 # - 2: "name/resource" (if the name is the same as the JID, use <jid/res>)
510 # - 3: "name" (if the name is the same as the JID, use <jid/res>)
511 #set buddy_format = 2
512 #
513 # Time format:
514 # - 0: (default) Date and time
515 # - 1: Time only
516 # - 2: None
517 #set time_prefix = 0
518 #
519 # When a contact sends "/me ", mcabber displays "*user ", where user
520 # is the local part of the contact's JID.
521 # If you want mcabber to display the complete bare JID (user@server.com),
522 # set 'buddy_me_fulljid' to 1 (default: 0)
523 #set buddy_me_fulljid = 1
524 #
525 # Display the status changes in the log window (default: 0, never)
526 # Set 'log_display_presence' to 1 to enable.
527 #set log_display_presence = 0
528 #
529 # Display the status changes in the chat buffers (default: 0, never)
530 # Values: 0: never 1: only connect/disconnect 2: all
531 #set show_status_in_buffer = 1
532 #
533 # Set 'log_display_sender' to 1 to display the message sender's JID in the
534 # log window (default: 0, no)
535 #set log_display_sender = 0
536 #
537 # Set 'info' to anything you'd like to see in your lower status line.
538 #set info = woot
539 #
540 # Automatic locking on buddy resource that messages are coming from.
541 # Useful when your buddies are chatting from their non-highest priority
542 # resources, forcing you to use /say_to command.
543 #set roster_autolock_resource = 1
544 #
545 # Automatic locking of buffer when scrolled up, and unlocking when scrolled
546 # to bottom.
547 # Set 'buffer_smart_scrolling' to 1 to enable.
548 # Note: manual command "/buffer scroll_lock" will not work when smart scrolling
549 # is enabled. Command "/buffer scroll_unlock" will only work if there is a new
550 # message received.
551 #set buffer_smart_scrolling = 0
552
553 # Contacts PGP information
554 # You can provide a PGP key to be used for a given Jabber user, or
555 # disable PGP on a per-account basis.
556 # If you provide a KeyId for a contact, it will be compared to the key the
557 # contact uses to sign their presence/messages and it will be used for
558 # all outgoing encrypted messages (that is, the contact signature key will
559 # be ignored).
560 # Please note that the key must match exactly the id seen with /info.
561 #pgp disable foo@bar.org
562 #pgp setkey bar@foo.net C9940A9BB0B92210
563
564 # OTR (Off-The-Record messaging) support
565 # (Only available if mcabber is built with OTR support)
566 # Set otr to 1 to enable OTR support.
567 # You cannot change this option once mcabber is running.
568 #set otr = 0
569 #
570 # OTR directory
571 # You can specify the OTR directory with the otr_dir option
572 # (default = ~/.mcabber/otr/).
573 #set otr_dir = "~/.mcabber/otr/"
574 #
575 # You can set OTR policies from the configuration file (use /help otrpolicy
576 # for the details).
577 #otrpolicy default manual
578
579 # Entity Caps cache
580 # You can provide a directory where mcabber will store an offline cache
581 # of other clients' capabilities. This will likely reduce network overhead
582 # on start of new session.
583 #set caps_directory = "~/.mcabber/caps"
584
585 # Aliases
586 alias me = say /me
587 alias online = status online
588 alias away = status away
589 alias dnd = status dnd
590 alias notavail = status notavail
591 #alias names = room names
592 #alias topic = room topic
593
594 # Set use_mouse to 1 to map mouse buttons like keycodes.
595 #set use_mouse = 1
596
597 # Key bindings
598 # Ctrl-q (17) bound to /roster unread_next
599 bind 17 = roster unread_next
600 # Ctrl-x (24) bound to /roster alternate
601 bind 24 = roster alternate
602 # F5 (269) bound to /roster toggle_offline (centericq-like, IIRC)
603 bind 269 = roster toggle_offline
604 # F12 (276) bound to /roster toggle
605 bind 276 = roster toggle
606 # Ctrl-Up/Ctrl-Down bound to /buffer up/down (like Ctrl-p/Ctrl-n)
607 bind 521 = buffer up
608 bind 514 = buffer down
609
610 # Sample alias to join mcabber channel with "/jmc"
611 #alias jmc = room join mcabber@conf.lilotux.net