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author Mikael Berthe <mikael@lilotux.net>
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112 .SH "COMMANDS" 112 .SH "COMMANDS"
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114 .TP 114 .TP
115 \fB/add\fR jid [nickname] 115 \fB/add\fR jid [nickname]
116 Add the jid Jabber user to our roster (default group), and send a notification request to this buddy\&. If no nickname is specified, the jid is used\&. 116 Add the "jid" Jabber user to our roster (default group), and send a notification request to this buddy\&. If no nickname is specified, the jid is used\&.
117 117
118 .TP 118 .TP
119 \fB/alias\fR name = command line 119 \fB/alias\fR name = command line
120 Add "name" as an alias for "command line"\&. 120 Add "name" as an alias for "command line"\&.
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136 .TP 136 .TP
137 \fB/buffer\fR clear|top|bottom|search_backward|search_forward 137 \fB/buffer\fR clear|top|bottom|search_backward|search_forward
138 The buffer command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window)\&. 138 The buffer command manipulates the current buddy's buffer (chat window)\&.
139 139
140 \fBclear\fR clear the current buddy chat window 140 \fBclear\fR clear the current buddy chat window
141 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer 141 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer
142 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer 142 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer
143 \fBsearch_backward\fR text search for text in the current buddy chat buffer 143 \fBsearch_backward\fR text search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer
144 \fBsearch_forward\fR text search for text in the current buddy chat buffer 144 \fBsearch_forward\fR text search for "text" in the current buddy chat buffer
145 \fBdate\fR date jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY\-mm\-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "\-" and ":" are optional) 145 \fBdate\fR date jump to the first line after the specified date in the chat buffer (date format: "YYYY\-mm\-dd[THH:MM:SS]", "\-" and ":" are optional)
146 \fB%\fR n jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer 146 \fB%\fR n jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer
147 147
148 .TP 148 .TP
149 \fB/clear\fR 149 \fB/clear\fR
150 The clear command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear"\&. 150 The clear command is actually an alias for "/buffer clear"\&.
151 151
198 \fB/rename\fR nickname 198 \fB/rename\fR nickname
199 Rename current buddy to the given nickname\&. This command does not work for groups, at the moment (but you can move the buddies to another group with the "/move" command)\&. 199 Rename current buddy to the given nickname\&. This command does not work for groups, at the moment (but you can move the buddies to another group with the "/move" command)\&.
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201 201
202 .TP 202 .TP
203 \fB/room\fR join|leave|names|remove|topic|unlock 203 \fB/room\fR invite|join|leave|names|nick|privmsg|remove|topic|unlock
204 The room command handles Multi\-User Chat room actions\&. 204 The room command handles Multi\-User Chat room actions\&.
205 205
206 \fBinvite\fR jid [reason] invite jid to the current room 206 \fBinvite\fR jid [reason] invite jid to the current room
207 \fBjoin\fR room nick join "room", using "nick" as nickname 207 \fBjoin\fR room nick join "room", using "nick" as nickname
208 \fBleave\fR [message] leave the current room 208 \fBleave\fR [message] leave the current room
209 \fBnames\fR display members of the current room 209 \fBnames\fR display members of the current room
210 \fBnick\fR nick change your nickname in the current room 210 \fBnick\fR nick change your nickname in the current room
211 \fBprivmsg\fR nick msg send private message "msg" to "nick"
211 \fBremove\fR remove the current room from the roster (you must have left this room before) 212 \fBremove\fR remove the current room from the roster (you must have left this room before)
212 \fBtopic\fR set topic for current room 213 \fBtopic\fR set topic for current room
213 \fBunlock\fR unlock current room (if you are the owner) 214 \fBunlock\fR unlock current room (if you are the owner)
214 215
215 .TP 216 .TP
216 \fB/roster\fR 217 \fB/roster\fR
217 The roster command manipulates the roster/buddylist\&. Here are the available parameters: 218 The roster command manipulates the roster/buddylist\&. Here are the available parameters:
218 219
219 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the roster 220 \fBbottom\fR jump to the bottom of the roster
220 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the roster 221 \fBtop\fR jump to the top of the roster
221 \fBup\fR move up in the roster 222 \fBup\fR move up in the roster
222 \fBdown\fR move down in the roster 223 \fBdown\fR move down in the roster
223 \fBhide_offline\fR hide offline buddies 224 \fBhide_offline\fR hide offline buddies
224 \fBshow_offline\fR show offline buddies 225 \fBshow_offline\fR show offline buddies
225 \fBtoggle_offline\fR toggle display of offline buddies 226 \fBtoggle_offline\fR toggle display of offline buddies
226 \fBsearch\fR bud search for a buddy with a name or buddy containing "bud" (only in the displayed buddylist) 227 \fBsearch\fR bud search for a buddy with a name or buddy containing "bud" (only in the displayed buddylist)
227 \fBalternate\fR jump to alternate buddy\&. The "alternate" buddy is the last buddy left while being in chat mode (this command is thus especially useful after commands like "/roster unread_first") 228 \fBalternate\fR jump to alternate buddy\&. The "alternate" buddy is the last buddy left while being in chat mode (this command is thus especially useful after commands like "/roster unread_first")
228 \fBunread_first\fR jump to the first unread message 229 \fBunread_first\fR jump to the first unread message
229 \fBunread_next\fR jump to the next unread message 230 \fBunread_next\fR jump to the next unread message
230 231
231 .TP 232 .TP
232 \fB/say\fR text 233 \fB/say\fR text
233 Send the text message to the currently selected buddy\&. Can be useful if you want to send a message beginning with a slash, for example\&. 234 Send the "text" message to the currently selected buddy\&. Can be useful if you want to send a message beginning with a slash, for example\&.
234 235
235 .TP 236 .TP
236 \fB/say_to\fR jid text 237 \fB/say_to\fR jid text
237 Send the text message to the specified jid\&. Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific ressource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message\&. 238 Send the "text" message to the specified jid\&. Please note that this command doesn't set the default resource for a contact, so if you want to send several messages to a specific ressource you will have to use "/say_to" for each message\&.
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239 .TP 240 .TP
240 \fB/status\fR [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [StatusMessage]] 241 \fB/status\fR [online|avail|invisible|free|dnd|notavail|away [StatusMessage]]
241 Set the current status\&. If no status is specified, display the current status\&. If a status message is specified, it will overrride the message* variables\&. 242 Set the current status\&. If no status is specified, display the current status\&. If a status message is specified, it will overrride the message* variables\&.
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