MCABBER(1) | General Commands Manual | MCABBER(1) |
NAME¶
mcabber - a simple Jabber (XMPP) console clientSYNOPSIS¶
mcabber [ -h | -V | -f configfile ]DESCRIPTION¶
mcabber(1) is a small Jabber (XMPP) console client. For now it needs a configuration file to start, so please copy the sample mcabberrc file and adapt your connection settings. You also need to have an existing Jabber account to use this software, as it cannot (un)register accounts yet. Here are some of the features of mcabber:• SASL/SSL/TLS support.
• MUC support (Multi-User Chat).
• PGP, OTR support
• Chat States support (typing
notifications)
• History logging: If enabled (see the
CONFIGURATION FILE section), mcabber can save discussions to text history log
files.
• Commands completion: If possible, mcabber
will try to complete your command line if you hit the Tab key.
• Input line history: Any message or
command entered is in the input line history and can be reused easily.
• External actions: Some events (like
receiving a message) can trigger an external action such as a shell script if
you enable it in your configuration file. A sample events script
("eventcmd") is provided with mcabber source code, in the contrib
directory.
• Modules: mcabber can load modules (a.k.a.
plugins) at runtime that extend its features.
OPTIONS¶
-hQuick help usage message
-V
Displays mcabber version and compile-time
definitions.
-f configfile
Use configuration file configfile
WINDOWS/PANES¶
The mcabber(1) screen is divided into 4 regions. The roster, alias buddylist, is on the left. The chat window, or chat buffer, is on the right. The input line lies at the bottom of the screen, under a small log window. Two status lines surround the log window. The bottom status line is the "main status line" and reflects mcabber general status. The other line is the "chat status line" and shows the status of the currently selected buddy. To display buddies chat buffers, you will have to enter chat mode. You can enter chat mode by pressing enter, and leave chat mode with the ESC key. Simply sending a message will also enable chat mode. There are several advantages to the two-mode implementation: first, it allows accurate "unread" message functionality, as described in the next section; without this, merely scrolling to a specific buddy will "read" the new messages of all buddies in-between. Second, it allows quickly hiding the conversation with a single keystroke. Third, it allows jumping between the few buddies with whom you are conversing with the /roster alternate command described in another section, without having to manually scroll back and forth.KEYS¶
Text typing occurs in the input line; basic operations are supported (left arrow, right arrow, home/end keys, insert, delete, backspace...). PageUp and PageDown keys are used to move in the roster. Up and Down arrow keys can be used to move in the input line history; they jump to the previous/next line from the history beginning with the same string (from first column to the cursor column). To send a message, move to the chosen buddy in the buddylist, type your message and hit enter. If the line begins with a slash, this will be interpreted as a command (see the COMMAND section below). Hit escape to leave the chat mode. Here is a quick description of the default key bindings: EscDisable chat mode
Ctrl-a
Go to the beginning of the input line
Ctrl-e
Go to the end of the input line
Ctrl-l
Force a refresh
Up/Down
Move in the input line history
PgUp/PgDown
Move inside the roster (buddylist)
Tab
Complete current word, in the input line
Ctrl-g
Cancel completion
Ctrl-c
Abort multi-line messages and completions
Ctrl-d
Send/terminate a multi-line message
Ctrl-p/Ctrl-n
Scroll up/down half a screen in the buffer window (chat
mode)
Ctrl-Left
Move the cursor back to the start of the current or
previous word
Ctrl-Right
Move the cursor forward to the end of the current or next
word
Ctrl-u
Delete from beginning of the line to the cursor
Ctrl-k
Delete from the cursor to the end of line
Ctrl-w
Backward kill word
Ctrl-t
Transpose chars
Ctrl-o
Accept line and put the next history line in the input
line (accept-line-and-down-history)
Additional key bindings may be specified using the /bind command
described in the COMMANDS section.
MCABBER’S ROSTER¶
The first listed item on the roster is [status], which keeps a log of everything that appears in the short log window below the main chat area. While the log window was designed for showing the latest few elements, the dedicated [status] buffer allows more comfortable viewing of the log, as well as scrolling it in a standard manner. Group names are displayed above the items that are within them, and are indicated by --- to the left of the name. For every real Jabber contact, the roster displays four pieces of information: the buddy’s name or alias, its online status, its authorization status, and whether there are unread messages from the buddy waiting for you. The online status is one of the following: oonline
f
free for chat
a
away
n
not available (labeled extended away in some
clients)
d
do not disturb
_
offline (or invisible to you)
?
unknown, usually meaning you are not authorized to see
this buddy’s status
x
a conference room in which you are not
participating
C
a conference room in which you are participating
The authorization status indicates whether a buddy is authorized to receive your
online status updates, and is displayed by the brackets surrounding the
buddy’s online status. Square brackets, like [o], indicate that
this buddy is authorized to receive your status. Curly braces, like
{o}, indicate that they are not authorized to receive your status.
When there are unread messages from a buddy which you have not looked at, a hash
mark ( #) appears in the leftmost section of the roster for that buddy.
The hash mark disappears once you view that buddy’s message buffer.
When the user attention is requested (or when you receive a message containing
your nickname in a MUC room), the hash mark is replaced with the attention
sign, an exclamation mark ( !).
Examples:
--- Buds
This is a group named Buds
#[o] John
John is online, can see your status, and sent you a
message that you did not read yet
{?} Sally
Neither you nor Sally have authorized each other to see
your online status
{a} Jane
Jane is away, but she cannot see your online status
#[C] x@y.c
You are participating in x@y.c conference room, and there
are unread messages
COMMANDS¶
Please refer to the online help (command /help), it is probably more up-to-date than this manpage. Furthermore, help files have been translated into several languages. You will find an overview of the mcabber commands in this manual.COMMANDS RELATED TO MCABBER¶
/add [jid [nickname]]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. If no jid (or an empty string "") is
provided or if jid is ".", the current buddy is used.
[ jid [nickname]]
/alias [name [= command line]]
Add to our roster "jid" as "nickname"
Example: "/add somebody@jabber.server.com Somebody"
This command let you to add aliases which can simplify
sophisticated commands.
You can manage your aliases by:
(without arguments)
/authorization allow|cancel|request|request_unsubscribe [jid]
Print list of currently defined aliases
name
Print the value of alias called "name"
name=
Unset alias called "name"
name = command line
Set alias called "name" with value
"command line"
Example: "/alias away = status away"
This command manages presence subscriptions: it allows
you to request presence subscriptions from others on your roster, and allows
you to control who receives your presence notifications.
If no JID is provided, the currently-selected buddy is used.
allow
/bind [keycode [= command line]]
Allow the buddy to receive your presence updates
cancel
Cancel the buddy’s subscription to your presence
updates
request
Request a subscription to the buddy’s presence
updates
request_unsubscribe
Request unsubscription from the buddy’s presence
updates
Bind the command to the key given as "keycode".
To examine which keys are currently not used look at mcabber log window and
press examined key. For example: "Unknown key=265" means that you
can bind some command to key #265.
(without arguments)
/buffer clear|close|close_all|purge|list, /buffer
top|bottom|date|%|search_backward|search_forward, /buffer
scroll_lock|scroll_unlock|scroll_toggle, /buffer save filename
Display list of current bindings
keycode
Display the command line bound to this key
keycode=
Unbind key with code "keycode"
keycode = command line
Bind "command line" to the key with code
"keycode"
Example: "/bind 265 = status away" (265 is F1). + Note: keycodes can be different depending on your ncurses configuration. + Tip: aliases also can be used instead of commands.
Buddy’s buffer manipulation command. E.g. you can
search through buffer for "text", clear chat window etc.
clear
/chat_disable [--show-roster]
Clear the current buddy chat window
close [jid]
Empty all contents of the buffer and close the current
buddy chat window
close_all
Empty all contents of the chat buffers and close the chat
windows
purge [jid]
Clear the current buddy chat window and empty all
contents of the chat buffer
list
Display the list of existing buffers, with their length
(lines/blocks)
top
Jump to the top of the current buddy chat buffer
bottom
Jump to the bottom of the current buddy chat buffer
up [n]
Scroll the buffer up [n] lines (default: half a
screen)
down [n]
Scroll the buffer down [n] lines (default: half a
screen)
date [date]
Jump to the first line after the specified [date] in the
chat buffer (date format: "YYYY-mm-dd")
% n
Jump to position %n of the buddy chat buffer
search_backward text
Search for [text] in the current buddy chat buffer
search_forward text
Search for [text] in the current buddy chat buffer
scroll_lock
Lock buffer scrolling
scroll_unlock
Unlock buffer scrolling
scroll_toggle
Toggle buffer scrolling (lock/unlock)
save filename
Save the contents of the current buffer to the file
"filename"
Disable chat mode.
With --show-roster, the fullscreen mode will be disabled.
/clear
This command is actually an alias for "/buffer
clear". It clears the current buddy chat window.
/color roster (status wildcard (color|-)|clear), /color mucnick nick (color|-),
/color muc (jid|.|*) [on|preset|off|-]
The color command allows setting dynamic color
properties of the screen.
roster clear
/connect
Remove all color rules for the roster. All roster items
will get its default color.
roster status wildcard color
Set a color rule (or overwrite, if it already exists).
The status is string containing all statuses the roster item can have for the
rule to match, or * if any status is OK. Wildcard is the file-matching
wildcard that will be applied to JID. Color is the wanted color. If color is
-, the rule is removed. If more than one rule matches, the color from the last
created (not overwritten) is used.
mucnick nick (color|-)
Marks the nick to be colored by given color. If a MUC has
colored nicks, this one will be used. If color is -, the color is marked as
chosen automatically, which means it will not be used in preset
coloring mode, but will stay the same in on coloring mode.
muc (jid|.|*) [on|preset|off|-]
Sets a MUC nick coloring mode. If a jid (. means
currently selected jid) is provided, the mode will apply to this specific MUC.
If * is used, it will be applied to all MUCs, except the ones set by their
jid. Mode on colors all nicks, preset only the ones manually set
by /color mucnick command and off colors none. If not specified,
defaults to on. Mode - removes the mode from given JID, which
means the global one will apply. You can not remove the global mode. Default
global coloring mode is off.
Establish connection to the Jabber server.
/del
Delete the current buddy from our roster, unsubscribe
from its presence notification and unsubscribe it from ours.
/disconnect
Terminate the connection to the Jabber server.
Note: the roster is only available when the connection to the server is active,
so the buddylist is empty when disconnected.
/echo message
Display "message" in the log window.
/event #n|* accept|ignore|reject [event-specific arguments], /event list
Tell mcabber what to do about pending events.
If the first parameter is *, the command will apply to all queued events.
Event-specific arguments will be interpreted on event-to event basis. The only
built-in case, when argument is used is MUC invitation reject - argument, if
present, will be interpreted as reject reason.
#N|* accept [event-specific arguments]
/group fold|unfold|toggle [groupname]
Event number #N/All events will be accepted
#N|* ignore [event-specific arguments]
Event number #N/All events will be ignored
#N|* reject [event-specific arguments]
Event number #N/All events will be rejected
list
List all pending events
This command changes the current group display.
fold [groupname]
/help [command|+topic]
Fold (shrink) the current/specified group tree in the
roster
unfold [groupname]
Unfold (expand) the current/specified group tree in the
roster
toggle [groupname]
Toggle the state (fold/unfold) of the current/specified
tree
Display help for command "command" or topic
"topic".
Example: "/help buffer"
/iline fchar|bchar|char_fdel|char_bdel|char_swap, /iline
fword|bword|word_bdel|word_fdel, /iline word_upcase|word_downcase|word_capit,
/iline hist_beginning_search_bwd|hist_beginning_search_fwd, /iline
hist_prev|hist_next, /iline iline_start|iline_end|iline_fdel|iline_bdel,
/iline iline_accept|iline_accept_down_hist, /iline compl_do|compl_cancel,
/iline send_multiline
Input line commands
fchar
/info
Move to the next letter
bchar
Move to the previous letter
char_fdel
Delete the letter at cursor position
char_bdel
Delete the letter before cursor position
char_swap
Transpose chars
fword
Move the cursor forward to the end of the current or next
word
bword
Move the cursor back to the start of the current or
previous word
word_bdel
Delete the word from cursor position to its start
word_fdel
Delete the word from cursor position to its end
word_upcase
Convert the word from cursor position to its end to upper
case
word_downcase
Convert the word from cursor position to its end to down
case
word_capit
Capitalize the word from cursor position to its end
hist_beginning_search_bwd
Search backward in the history for a line beginning with
the current line up to the cursor (this leaves the cursor in its original
position)
hist_beginning_search_fwd
Search forward in the history for a line beginning with
the current line up to the cursor (this leaves the cursor in its original
position)
hist_prev
Previous line of input line history
hist_next
Next line of input line history
iline_start
Go to the beginning of the input line
iline_end
Go to the end of the input line
iline_fdel
Delete from the cursor to the end of line
iline_bdel
Delete from beginning of the line to the cursor
iline_accept
Accept line
iline_accept_down_hist
Accept line and put the next history line in the input
line
compl_do
Complete current word, in the input line
compl_cancel
Cancel completion
send_multiline
Send/terminate a multi-line message
Display info on the selected entry (user, agent,
group...).
For users, resources are displayed with the status, priority and status message
(if available) of each resource.
/module load|unload [-f] module, /module info module, /module [list]
Load, unload or show info on module.
load [-f] module
/move [groupname]
Loads specified module. If -f flag is specified, most of
module loading errors will be ignored.
unload [-f] module
Unloads specified module. Note: The force flag will not
remove any dependency on this module!
info module
Shows available information about this module.
[ list]
Lists modules in a format: [modulename] [reference count]
([Manually/Automatically loaded]) [any extra info, like version or
dependencies]
Move the current buddy to the requested group. If no
group is specified, then the buddy is moved to the default group. If the group
"groupname" doesn’t exist, it is created.
Tip: if the chatmode is enabled, you can use "/roster alternate" to
jump to the moved buddy.
/msay begin|verbatim|send|send_to|toggle|toggle_verbatim|abort
Send a multi-line message. To write a single message with
several lines, the multi-line mode should be used.
In multi-line mode, each line (except command lines) typed in the input line
will be added to the multi-line message. Once the message is finished, it can
be sent to the current selected buddy with the "/msay send" command.
The begin subcommand enables multi-line mode. Note that it allows a
message subject to be specified.
The verbatim multi-line mode disables commands, so that it is possible to
enter lines starting with a slash. Only the "/msay" command (with
send or abort parameters) can be used to exit verbatim mode.
The toggle subcommand can be bound to a key to use the multi-line mode
quickly (for example, "bind M13 = msay toggle" to switch using the
Meta-Enter combination).
begin [subject]
/otr key, /otr start|stop|info [jid], /otr fingerprint [jid [fpr]], /otr
smpq|smpr [jid] secret, /otr smpa [jid]
Enter multi-line mode
verbatim
Enter verbatim multi-line mode
send [-n|-h]
Send the current multi-line message to the currently
selected buddy
send_to [-n|-h] jid
Send the current multi-line message to
"jid"
toggle|toggle_verbatim
Switch to/from multi-line mode (begin/send)
abort
Leave multi-line mode without sending the message
The -n or -h flags turn the message to "normal" or "headline" accordingly, as opposed to default "chat" message.
You can use the shortcut-jid "." for the
currently selected contact.
key
/otrpolicy, /otrpolicy (default|jid) (plain|manual|opportunistic|always)
Print the fingerprint of your private key to the Status
Buffer
start [jid]
Open an OTR channel to the specified jid (or the
currently selected contact)
stop [jid]
Close the OTR channel to the specified jid (or the
currently selected contact)
info [jid]
Show current OTR status for the specified jid (or the
currently selected contact)
fingerprint [jid [fpr]]
Show the active fingerprint of an OTR channel. If the
fingerprint is provided instead of "fpr", the fingerprint will
become trusted. If you replace "fpr" by some bogus string the
fingerprint will loose the trusted status.
smpq [jid] secret
Initiate the Socialist Millionaires Protocol with the
secret and the buddy
smpr [jid] secret
Respond to the Initiation of the jid with the
secret
smpa [jid]
Abort the running Socialist Millionaires Protocol
You can use the shortcut-jid "." for the
currently selected contact.
(without arguments)
/pgp disable|enable|force|info [jid], /pgp setkey [jid [key]]
Prints all OTR policies to the status buffer
( default|jid) (plain|manual|opportunistic|always)
Sets either the default policy or the policy for the
given jid The plain policy should never be used, because you won’t be
able to receive or send any OTR encrypted messages. If you set the policy to
manual, you or your chat partner have to start the OTR encryption by hand
(e.g. with /otr start). The policy "opportunistic" does that itself
by sending a special whitespace-sequence at the end of unencrypted messages.
So the other OTR-enabled chat client knows, that you want to use OTR. Note
that the first message will always be unencryted, if you use this policy. With
the policy "always" no message will be sent in plain text. If you
try to sent the first message unencrypted, mcabber will try to establish an
OTR channel. Please resend your message, when you get the information that the
channel was established. If someone sends you plaintext messages while the
policy is set to "always", you’ll be able to read the message
but it won’t be saved to the history.
This command manipulates PGP settings for the specified
jid (by default the currently selected contact).
Please note that PGP encryption won’t be used if no remote PGP support is
detected, even if PGP is enabled with this command. You can force PGP
encryption with the "force" subcommand.
disable [jid]
/quit
Disable PGP encryption for jid (or the currently selected
contact)
enable [jid]
Enable PGP encryption for jid (or the currently selected
contact)
force [jid]
Enforce PGP encryption, even for offline messages, and
always assume the recipient has PGP support. If a message can’t be
encrypted (missing key or key id), the messages won’t be sent at all.
This option is ignored when PGP is disabled.
info [jid]
Show current PGP settings for the contact
setkey [jid [key]]
Set the PGP key to be used to encrypt message for this
contact. If no key is provided, the current key is erased. You can use the
shortcut-jid "." for the currently selected contact.
This command closes all connections and quit
mcabber.
/rawxml send string
Send "string" (raw XML format) to the Jabber
server.
No check is done on the string provided.
BEWARE! Use this only if you know what you are doing, or you could terminate the
connection.
Example: "/rawxml send
<presence><show>away</show></presence>"
/rename name
Rename the current buddy or group to the given
"name". If "name" is -, the name is removed from the
roster (and mcabber will display the JID or username).
/request last|ping|time|vcard|version [jid]
Send a "IQ" query to the current buddy, or to
the specified Jabber user. If the resource is not provided with the jid,
mcabber will send the query to all known resources for this user.
last
/room join|leave|names|nick|remove|topic|unlock|destroy, /room
privmsg|invite|whois|kick|ban|unban|role|affil, /room setopt
print_status|auto_whois [value], /room bookmark [add|del]
[-autojoin|+autojoin] [-|nick]
Request "last" information (usually idle
time)
ping
Send an XMPP Ping request. Note that you should use the
full JID since a ping sent to a bare JID will be handled by the server.
time
Request time from the buddy
vcard
Request VCard from the buddy
version
Request version from the buddy
The room command handles Multi-User Chat room
actions.
join [room [nick [pass]]]
/roster bottom|top|up|down|group_prev|group_next, /roster
alternate|unread_first|unread_next, /roster search bud, /roster
display|hide_offline|show_offline|toggle_offline, /roster
item_lock|item_unlock|item_toggle_lock, /roster hide|show|toggle, /roster note
[-|text]
Join "room", using "nick" as
nickname. If no nickname is provided (or if it is an empty string), the
"nickname" option value is used (see sample configuration file). If
the currently selected entry is correctly recognized as a room by mcabber, the
shortcut "." can be used instead of the full room id. A password can
be provided to enter protected rooms. If your nickname contains space
characters, use quotes.
leave [message]
Leave the current room
names [--detail|--short|--quiet|--compact]
Display members of the current room
nick newnick
Change your nickname in the current room
privmsg nick msg
Send private message "msg" to
"nick"
remove
Remove the current room from the roster (you must have
left this room before)
topic -|newtopic
Set topic for current room
unlock
Unlock current room (if you are the owner)
destroy [reason]
Destroy the current room (use with care!)
whois nick
Display MUC information about "nick"
ban jid [reason]
Ban jid from the current room
unban jid
Unban jid from the current room
invite jid [reason]
Invite jid to the current room
kick nick [reason]
Kick "nick" from the current room
role jid role [reason]
Change jid’s role (role can be "none",
"visitor", "participant", "moderator")
affil jid affil [reason]
Change jid’s affiliation (affil can be
"none", "member", "admin",
"owner")
setopt print_status|auto_whois [value]
Change settings for the current room For print_status,
the possible values are "default", "none",
"in_and_out", "all". For auto_whois, the possible values
are "default", "off", "on". When the value is
"default", the options muc_print_status / muc_auto_whois is
used.
bookmark [add|del] [-autojoin|+autojoin] [-|nick]
Add, remove or update a bookmark (default is add). If
autojoin is set, mcabber will automatically join the MUC room when it connects
to the server. To see the list of bookmarks, use /room bookmark in the status
buffer.
The roster command manipulates the
roster/buddylist.
Here are the available parameters:
bottom
/say [-n|-h|--] text
Jump to the bottom of the roster
top
Jump to the top of the roster
up [n]
Move up [n lines] in the roster
down [n]
Move down [n lines] in the roster
group_prev
Jump to the previous group in the roster
group_next
Jump to the next group in the roster
alternate
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_next"
(Ctrl-q).
unread_first
Jump to the first unread message
unread_next
Jump to the next unread message
search bud
Search for a buddy with a name or jid containing
"bud" (only in the displayed buddylist)
display [mask]
See or update the roster filter. The mask should contain
the shortcut letters of the status you want to see ([o]nline, [f]ree_for_chat,
[d]o_not_disturb, [n]ot_available, [a]way, [_]offline). For example
"ofdna" to display only connected buddies.
hide_offline
Hide offline buddies (same as /roster display
ofdna)
show_offline
Show offline buddies (same as /roster display
ofdna_)
toggle_offline
Toggle display of offline buddies
item_lock [jid]
Lock the roster item so it remains visible regardless of
its status
item_unlock [jid]
Undo the effects of item_lock
item_toggle_lock [jid]
Invert the current lock flag
hide
Hide roster (full-width chat window)
show
Show roster
toggle
Toggle roster visibility
note [-|text]
Set/update/delete an annotation. If there is no text, the
current item’s annotation is displayed — if you are in the
status buffer, all notes are displayed. If text is "-", the note is
erased.
Send the "text" message to the currently
selected buddy. It can be useful if you want to send a message beginning with
a slash, for example.
The "-n" flag turns the message to "normal" type,
"-h" to "headline". "--" can be used to send
chat message beginning with -n or -h.
/say_to [-n|-h] [-q] [-f file] jid text
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 resource you
will have to use "/say_to" for each message.
You can send a message to a specific resource of the currently selected contact
by using /say_to ./resourcename message.
The "-n" flag turns the message to "normal" type,
"-h" to "headline". "--" can be used to send
chat messages beginning with -n or -h.
When "-q" is used, the message will be sent in the background and will
not change the current active window.
A text file can be provided with the "-f" switch (in which case
there’s no need to pass a text argument after the jid, of
course).
/screen_refresh
Refresh the mcabber screen.
/set [option [= value]]
Display or set an option value.
Without arguments prints a list of all set options with their values
/source pattern
Read configuration files, that match glob pattern (sorted
in alphabetical order).
/status [online|avail|free|dnd|notavail|away [-|statusmessage]], /status message
-|statusmessage
Show or 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
(these variables can be set in the configuration file).
If no relevant message* variable is set and no status message provided, the
current status message is kept.
If StatusMessage is "-", the current status message is cleared.
With the "/status message" command, mcabber will update the message
while preserving the status.
/status_to jid online|avail|free|dnd|notavail|away [statusmessage], /status_to
jid message statusmessage
Send the requested status to the specified Jabber user.
If the specified jid is ".", the current buddy is used.
Note: this status will be overridden by subsequent "/status" commands.
If you are using the auto-away feature, the status will overridden too.
Note: The jid can include a resource (i.e. user@server/resource).
/version
Display current version of mcabber.
CONFIGURATION FILE¶
See the provided sample configuration file, which should be self-documenting.FILES¶
The following files can be used by mcabber(1):$HOME/.mcabber/mcabberrc Default configuration file $HOME/.mcabberrc Configuration file used if no other has been found $HOME/.mcabber/histo/ Default directory for storing chat history files, if enabled /usr/share/mcabber/help/ Default directory for online help files /usr/lib/mcabber/ Default directory for modules
BUGS¶
Certainly. Please tell me if you find one! :-) Please visit our website to find out about the MUC room and the bug tracker.AUTHOR¶
Written by Mikael BERTHE[1] and others (see AUTHORS file).RESOURCES¶
Main web site[2] Official wiki[3] MCabber MUC room[4]COPYING¶
Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Mikael Berthe and others. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).NOTES¶
- 1.
- Mikael BERTHE
mailto:mikael@lilotux.net
- 2.
- Main web site
- 3.
- Official wiki
- 4.
- MCabber MUC room
xmpp:mcabber@conf.lilotux.net
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