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IRC stands for Internet Relay Chat.
If you're looking for an existing server to join, connect to irc.devdungeon.com
on port 6667
.
irc.devdungeon.com
There are many clients out there, but here are a few:
apt install xchat
.apt install pidgin
.apt install irssi
. In Mac, brew install irssi
. Use the normal IRC slash commands like /list
and /join #general
. Use alt keys plus window number to switch between chat windows. E.g. ALT-1
and ALT-2
.
Commands start with a /
and you can run some of the commands below to get started. They will allow you to find and join channels to chat.
/list
- List chat rooms and participant count/who #general
- See who is in the channel named #general/join #general
- Join channel named #general/part #general
- Leave channel named #general/msg nanodano hey
- Send private message to NanoDano/quit
- Disconnect from serverTag someone by starting the message with their username and a colon. This will usually ping their client and is similar to tagging someone.
nanodano: hey!
/away Be back in a few
- Set an away message/back
- Turn off away status/me is not surprised
- Emote something; e.g. “NanoDano is not surprised”/motd
- See the server's message of the dayInspircd is software for running your own IRC server.
Quick setup notes:
# Get latest .deb from https://github.com/inspircd/inspircd/releases cd ~ wget https://github.com/inspircd/inspircd/releases/download/v3.10.0/inspircd_3.10.0.deb10u1_amd64.deb apt install ./inspircd_3.10.0.deb10u1_amd64.deb cp /usr/share/doc/inspircd/inspircd.conf.example.gz ~ gunzip inspircd.conf.example.gz mv inspircd.conf.example /etc/inspircd/inspircd.conf echo "Welcome!" > /etc/inspircd/motd.txt vim /etc/inspircd/inspircd.conf # Edit bind ip # Edit server name # Edit motd text file path to ''motd.txt'' systemctl start inspircd # Then connect on port 6667
Anope is the partner service that should be installed for NickServ and ChanServ for people to register nicknames and channels.