this is my fork of [mcpcpc/kirc](https://github.com/mcpcpc/kirc) and you should not use this unless you want my mods use his version instead # kirc kirc (KISS for IRC) is a tiny IRC client written in POSIX C99. ## Installation Building and installing from source: git clone https://github.com/mcpcpc/kirc cd kirc make make install ## Usage Consult `man kirc` for a full list and explanation of available arguments. kirc [-s hostname] [-p port] [-c channels] [-n nickname] [-r realname] [-a auth] [-u username] [-k password] [-a token] [-o logfile] [-D directory] [-4|6|d|e|x|v|V] ## DCC DCC transfers are only accepted if the -d flag is passed to kirc. If -d is passed to kirc, DCC transfers are always accpeted without user interaction and downloaded to the configured directory. If no directory is set with the -D option, files are downloaded to the current directory. ## DCC SEND DCC SEND is only enabled if the -d flag is passed to kirc. You can send files via DCC SEND using the folowing command: /dcc If you are sending files to clients outside of your lan, you must make sure that the chosen port is open and forwarded to the sending machine's internal address. Thus is usually done from your router's settings. For example: /dcc dcc_client /home/user/upload/file.txt 192.168.1.100 12.34.56.78 10000 This command would send the file located at /home/user/upload/file.txt to the nick dcc_client, assuming the sending machine's local ip is 192.168.1.100, and the sending machine's external ip is 12.34.56.78, and that the port 10000 is open and forwarded to the sending machine's local address. ## Command Aliases send PRIVMSG to the current channel. @ send PRIVMSG to a specified channel or nick. @@ send CTCP ACTION message to a specified channel or nick (if no channel or nick is specified, the message will be sent to the default channel). / send command to the IRC server (see RFC 2812). /# assign new default message channel. ## Key Bindings CTRL+B or LEFT ARROW move the cursor one character to the left. CTRL+F or RIGHT ARROW move the cursor one character to the right. CTRL+P or UP ARROW move to previous record in the input history buffer. CTRL+N or DOWN ARROW move to next record in the input history buffer. CTRL+E move the cursor to the end of the line. CTRL+A or HOME move the cursor to the start of the line. CTRL+W delete the previous word. CTRL+U delete the entire line. CTRL+K delete the from current character to end of line. CTRL+D delete the character to the right of cursor. CTRL+C force quit kirc. CTRL+T swap character at cursor with previous character. CTRL+H equivalent to backspace. ## Support Documentation Please refer to the [official homepage](http://kirc.io/docs.html) for examples, troubleshooting and use cases. ## Contact For any further questions or concerns, feel free to send me an [email](michaelczigler[at]mcpcpc[dot]com).