*** Getting addicted ***
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WEBCHAT/IRC <-> PSYC/TELNET
/ \
Looking, (too much), around _/ \_ Looking, (too much), around
Tweaking with places _/ \_ Tweaking with places
An asymmetric wormhole _/ \_ sTalking
Friends (of) Presence _/ \_ Friends (of) Presence
Manage Identities _/ \_ Manage Identities
Logs _/ \_ Logs
XMPP
### Using webchat or irc:
** Looking, (too much), around: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/up(time)
How long has this been going on?
/vers(ion) [ <person> ]
Information request about the software version of your server
or somebody else's software configuration, which may or may not
be given to you however.
** Tweaking with places: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/hist(ory) [<amount or pattern>]
Shows the given amount of messages from the history of last public
messages in the room, or it matches them for a pattern you provide.
This function is only available in special public rooms.
/histclear [<amount>]
May allow you to clear the history of such a public room, depending
on the configuration of the room. When you provide an amount, only
that amount of messages is deleted from the room history, otherwise
the complete history is removed. Should you by mistake keep a private
conversation in a public room, this may be of help to protect your
privacy. It is however much safer to keep private conversations in
private rooms or messages!
/st(atus) or the short form /s
shows information about the room.
/h(ome)
Yankees go home!
** Friends (of) Presence: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/surf
Produces a web address where you can head off surfing
along the social network of your friends friends.
You must give this a try!
/show [notify|in|out|display|trust|expose|all]
Shows the current state of friendships, display settings,
trust or exposure levels.
/mood <Digit> [<Description>]
Mood can currently only be set using a digit on the scale from
happy to sad which is equivalent to the values 9 to 1.
/av(ailability) <Digit> [<Description>]
As /<State> You but providing the state numerically.
realtime, talkative, here, busy, nearby, unavailable, away, vacation, offline
are equivalent to digit values 9 through 1.
** Manage Identities: [ TOP ]
/ni(ckname) [<mask>]
Allows to change your name within the conversation of
a specific room. For technical reasons of protocol design,
IRC clients cannot display these changes. Works also /nick.
/co(nnect) <identity> [<password>]
Experimental command to switch personality or even connect to
a PSYC identity on a remote PSYC server.
Eg: /co psyc://minch.io/~fuffi 0lyshit
/alias <nickname> <identity>
Allows you to define personal shortcuts for remote PSYC users
so you no longer have to type the complete address. Makes the
person also more palpable to your IRC client, if you are using one.
Eg: /alias fuffi psyc://minch.io/~fuffi
/unalias <nickname>
Do I need to explain this one?
** Logs: [ TOP ]
/log [<amount or pattern>]
Shows the given amount of messages from the log of last messages,
or it matches the last log for a pattern you provide. For registered
users a limited amount of messages is saved when you leave.
Works also /la(stlog).
/logclear
Deletes your personal log of last messages from memory and the
### Using psyc native clients or telnet:
** Looking, (too much), around: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/up(time)
How long has this been going on?
/vers(ion) [ <person> ]
Information request about the software version of your server
or somebody else's software configuration, which may or may not
be given to you however.
** Tweaking with places: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/hist(ory) [<amount or pattern>]
Shows the given amount of messages from the history of last public
messages in the room, or it matches them for a pattern you provide.
This function is only available in special public rooms.
/histclear [<amount>]
May allow you to clear the history of such a public room, depending
on the configuration of the room. When you provide an amount, only
that amount of messages is deleted from the room history, otherwise
the complete history is removed. Should you by mistake keep a private
conversation in a public room, this may be of help to protect your
privacy. It is however much safer to keep private conversations in
private rooms or messages!
/st(atus) or the short form /s
shows information about the room.
/h(ome)
Yankees go home!
** Talking: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/r(eply)
Puts you into dialogue mode with the person you last
received a message from.
/m(ore)
Puts you into dialogue mode with the person you last
sent a private message to.
/g(reet)
Puts you into dialogue mode with the person you last
received a presence notification from.
<ENTER>
Transmitting an empty line simply by hitting ENTER or
RETURN will clear the screen. Simple but very useful function.
** Friends (of) Presence: [ BASIC | TOP ]
/surf
Produces a web address where you can head off surfing
along the social network of your friends friends.
You must give this a try!
/show [notify|in|out|display|trust|expose|all]
Shows the current state of friendships, display settings,
trust or exposure levels.
/mood <Digit> [<Description>]
Mood can currently only be set using a digit on the scale from
happy to sad which is equivalent to the values 9 to 1.
/av(ailability) <Digit> [<Description>]
As /<State> You but providing the state numerically.
realtime, talkative, here, busy, nearby, unavailable, away, vacation, offline
are equivalent to digit values 9 through 1.
** Manage Identities: [ TOP ]
/ni(ckname) [<mask>]
Allows to change your name within the conversation of a
specific room. For technical reasons of protocol design,
IRC clients cannot display these changes.
Works also /nick.
/co(nnect) <identity> [<password>]
Experimental command to switch personality or even connect to
a PSYC identity on a remote PSYC server.
Eg: /co psyc://minch.io/~fuffi 0lyshit
/alias <nickname> <identity>
Allows you to define personal shortcuts for remote PSYC users
so you no longer have to type the complete address. Makes the
person also more palpable to your IRC client, if you are using one.
Eg: /alias fuffi psyc://minch.io/~fuffi
/unalias <nickname>
Do I need to explain this one?
** Logs: [ TOP ]
/log [<amount or pattern>]
Shows the given amount of messages from the log of last messages,
or it matches the last log for a pattern you provide. For registered
users a limited amount of messages is saved when you leave.
Works also /la(stlog).
/logclear
Deletes your personal log of last messages from memory and the
server's hard disk.
### Using XMPP/Jabber software: [ BASIC | TOP ]
Continue to Click, click, click
Still do things.
Note: While clicking if you want to try to use some of the these
evil keyboard's commands you can talk with the server adding the
buddy xmmp:hinezumi.im@hinezumi.im