There are more options if you look at the script itself but this is a pretty good start. We now have our current conversation underlined, our windows named and numbered with decent formatting and have set windows with activity to update and change colors. ![]() set awl_display_key_active $Q%K|$N%n $H%U$C%n$S In your Irssi session run the following commands to customize your display even further, /statusbar window remove act ![]() This looks pretty good but there are some cool features in this script that we are going to leverage to make it look even better. If we take a look at our Irssi session we can see that there is a name associated with each window number now.Īs you can see there is now a name associated with each of the windows that we have open. This can come in handy when you have any more than a handful of windows and can’t keep your conversations straight. To symlink it run the following, cd ~/.irssi/scripts/autorunĪnd finally to load it into Irrsi. Now we need to symlink this script and then run it in Irssi. mkdir ~/.irssi/scriptsĬhange directories to your scripts directory and download the script. If you haven’t created your Irssi scripts directory and your autorun directory go ahead and make them quickly. CHANNEL ADD -auto #/r/sysadmin freenode Adding advanced_įirst we need to download the script and put it into the appropriate place. You may have to shutdown and restart Irssi at this point for it to recognize the network name “freenode” in the next step. Once that step has been completed you should be able to follow these instructions without any issues. Here we will assume that you have created and set up a user with. account jabber server :5223:ssl Getting used to Irssi Set up correct port and ssl stuff for gtalk. channel add -auto -botcmd '/say identify\ /oper'
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