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NAME

       swirc — curses icb and irc client

SYNOPSIS

       swirc [-46?CPRSXdipv] [-W password] [-c server[:port]] [-j join] [-n nickname] [-r rl name] [-u username]
             [-x config]

DESCRIPTION

       swirc  is  a BSD licensed, console based and lightweight ICB and IRC client written in C/C++, whose goals
       are to be portable and secure.

OPTIONS

       -4      Use IPv4 addresses only

       -6      Use IPv6 addresses only

       -?      Output help

       -C      Do not change color definitions.  If the terminal used to run swirc supports >=  256  colors  and
               can_change_color(3)  is  true  swirc  uses  init_color(3)  to  initialize  the extended IRC color
               palette.  Which may or may not already be set correctly by the terminal.  This option  is  useful
               in case the terminal look strange after exit, which is possible to fix by simply restarting it.

       -P      Permanently  disable  SASL  authentication.  If specified, the effect is final (i.e. it overrides
               any config file value.)

       -R      Disable TLS/SSL peer verification

       -S      Force TLS (Transport Layer Security)

       -W password
               Equal effect as flag -p but operates in a non-interactive manner.  Be careful if  you  are  using
               this  option  on  a  public  computer with multiple other users because the password will then be
               visible to them in the output of ps(1).

       -X      Disable all IRCv3 extensions.  If you are connecting to an  unmodern  IRC  server  this  flag  is
               useful.   Because  if the IRC server sees too many unknown commands during the connection process
               it may result in a connection failure.

       -c server[:port]
               Connect to given server.  If the port is omitted port 6667 will be chosen.  And if  the  port  is
               7326  ICB  mode  is  turned  on  automatically.   Further,  if the port is 6697 swirc attempts to
               initiate a TLS/SSL connection.

       -d      Debug logging

       -i      Turn on Internet Citizen's Band mode

       -j join
               A comma-separated list of channels to join.  For example:

                     -j libera,linux,c,c++

       -n nickname
               Online nickname

       -p      Server password (for private servers). However: InspIRCd has a module  called  password  forward,
               which  means  that if a server password is specified by this flag, it will be used to identify to
               NickServ.  If so: connect with a TLS/SSL connection, i.e. an  encrypted  connection,  to  prevent
               your  password from being disclosed in clear text.  swirc also supports IRCv3 SASL authentication
               which is probably a better alternative.

       -r rl name
               Your real name

       -u username
               Your username

       -v      Output swirc version

       -x config
               Config file

KEYS

       CTRL+a      Move to beginning of line
       CTRL+e      Move to end of line
       CTRL+b      Move cursor backward
       CTRL+f      Move cursor forward
       CTRL+d      Delete
       CTRL+g      Clear readline input.  Also useful to trigger terminal resize signal.
       CTRL+l      Per window basis toggle logging on/off and works while IRC connected
       CTRL+n      Next window
       CTRL+p      Previous window
       PG UP       Scroll up
       PG DOWN     Scroll down
       Up arrow    History previous
       Down arrow  History next
       F2          Spell word
       F3          Scroll nicklist up
       F4          Scroll nicklist down
       F11         Close window
       F12         Close all private conversations

INSERTING TEXT-DECORATION

       F5          Blink
       F6          Bold
       F7          Color
       F8          Normal
       F9          Reverse
       F10         Underline

MITIGATIONS

       On OpenBSD pledge(2) is used per default in order to force  swirc  into  a  restricted-service  operating
       mode.  This since version 1.1.  Further, as of 2.3, pledge(2) is used in combination with unveil(2).

FILES

       ~/.swirc/swirc.conf        swirc configuration file
       ~/.swirc/default.thm       swirc default theme
       ~/.swirc/log/error.log     swirc error log

SEE ALSO

       swirc.conf(5), swirc.theme(5)

HISTORY

       The  first  version  of  swirc  was  released  in  mid 2016.  Starting from Debian 12 (Bookworm) swirc is
       available for multiple architectures via Debian's official APT repository.  And on  OpenBSD  version  6.7
       and greater swirc can be installed by using pkg_add(1).

AUTHORS

       swirc was written by Markus Uhlin ⟨markus@nifty-networks.net

BUGS

       https://github.com/uhlin/swirc/issues

       If  many errors regarding "In perform_convert_buffer: characters lost: Illegal byte sequence" are present
       in the error log, then additional encodings for your locale  should  be  installed.   See  locale(1)  for
       supported character encodings.  swirc can handle and are looking for:

       -   UTF-8
       -   ISO-8859-1
       -   ISO-8859-15

       Unfortunately some operating systems have decided to only support the UTF-8 character encoding.

Debian                                          October 21, 2024                                        SWIRC(1)