翻訳者:

このマニュアルは WeeChat チャットクライアントについての文書で、これは WeeChat の一部です。

Latest version of this document can be found on this page .

1. イントロダクション

WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) はフリーのチャットクライアントです。高速で軽量、多くのオペレーティングシステムで動くように設計されています。

1.1. 特徴

主な特徴:

  • マルチプロトコル (主に IRC)

  • 複数のサーバへの接続 (TLS、IPv6、プロキシをサポート)

  • コンパクト、高速、軽量

  • プラグインとスクリプトでカスタマイズや拡張が可能

  • IRC の RFC に準拠 1459 2810 2811 2812 2813 7194 

  • IRC proxy and relay for WeeChat and remote interfaces

  • マルチプラットフォーム (GNU/Linux、*BSD、macOS、Windows 等)

  • 完全な GPL、フリーソフトウェア

The list of all features can be found on this page .

1.2. 事前に必要なもの

WeeChat をインストールするには、以下のものが必要です:

  • GNU/Linux が稼動しているシステム (ソースパッケージを使う場合は、コンパイラツールも必要)、または互換 OS

  • root 特権 (WeeChat をシステムディレクトリにインストールする場合)

  • 一部のライブラリ (依存関係を参照)。

2. インストール方法

2.1. バイナリパッケージ

多くのディストリビューションではバイナリパッケージが利用できます。例えば:

  • Arch Linux: pacman -S weechat

  • Cygwin (Windows): setup.exe で WeeChat パッケージを選択してください

  • Debian/Ubuntu (または Debian 互換ディストリビューション): apt-get install weechat-curses weechat-plugins
    For latest versions and nightly builds: Debian repositories 

  • Fedora Core: dnf install weechat

  • FreeBSD: pkg install weechat

  • Gentoo: emerge weechat

  • Mandriva/RedHat (または RPM 互換ディストリビューション): rpm -i /path/to/weechat-x.y.z-1.i386.rpm

  • openSUSE: zypper in weechat

  • Sourcemage: cast weechat

  • macOS (with Homebrew ): brew install weechat (for help: brew info weechat)

例えば weechat-plugins 等の追加パッケージを使うとさらに便利になるかもしれません。

その他のディストリビューションでは、インストール説明マニュアルを参照してください。

2.2. Containers

Containers with WeeChat can be built or installed directly from the Docker Hub .
For more information, see the README in the weechat-container  repository.

2.3. ソースパッケージ

WeeChat must be built with CMake.

macOS では Homebrew  を使ってください: brew install --build-from-source weechat

依存関係

The following table shows the list of packages that are required to build WeeChat:

パッケージ (1) バージョン Features

C コンパイラ (gcc / clang)

Compile C sources.

cmake

≥ 3.0

ビルド

pkg-config

インストール済みライブラリを検出

libncurses-dev

ncurses インターフェース

libcurl4-gnutls-dev

URL 転送

libgcrypt20-dev

保護データ、IRC SASL 認証

libgnutls28-dev

≥ 2.2.0 (2)

IRC plugin: support of TLS connections, IRC SASL authentication (ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE).
Relay plugin: support of TLS connections.

zlib1g-dev

Logger plugin: compression of rotated log files (gzip).
Relay plugin: compression of messages (WeeChat → client) with zlib  (api and weechat protocols).
Script plugin: read of repository index file (gzip).

(1) Name comes from the Debian GNU/Linux Bookworm distribution, version and name can be different in other distributions.
(2) IRC SASL 認証で ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE を使うには、GnuTLS バージョン 3.0.21 以上が必要です。

The following table shows the list of packages that are optional to compile WeeChat:

パッケージ (1) バージョン Features

C++ コンパイラ (g++ / clang++)

ビルドとテストの実行、JavaScript プラグイン

gettext

国際化 (メッセージの翻訳; ベース言語は英語です)

ca-certificates

TLS 接続に必要な証明書、relay プラグインで TLS サポート

libcjson-dev

Relay plugin: protocol "api" (HTTP REST API).

libzstd-dev

≥ 0.8.1

Logger plugin: compression of rotated log files (zstandard).
Relay plugin: compression of messages (WeeChat → client) with Zstandard  (api and weechat protocols).

libaspell-dev / libenchant-dev

spell プラグイン

python3-dev

3.0 以上

python プラグイン

libperl-dev

perl プラグイン

ruby3.1, ruby3.1-dev

1.9.1 以上

ruby プラグイン

liblua5.4-dev

lua プラグイン

tcl-dev

8.5 以上

tcl プラグイン

guile-3.0-dev

2.0 以上

guile (scheme) プラグイン

libv8-dev

3.24.3 以下

javascript プラグイン

php-dev

7.0 以上

PHP プラグイン

libphp-embed

7.0 以上

PHP プラグイン

libxml2-dev

PHP プラグイン

libargon2-dev

PHP プラグイン (PHP 7.2 以上の場合)

libsodium-dev

PHP プラグイン (PHP 7.2 以上の場合)

asciidoctor

1.5.4 以上

man ページと文書のビルド

ruby-pygments.rb

Build documentation.

libcpputest-dev

3.4 以上

ビルドとテストの実行

(1) Name comes from the Debian GNU/Linux Bookworm distribution, version and name can be different in other distributions.

Debian および Ubuntu ベースのディストリビューションを使っており、/etc/apt/sources.list ファイルで "deb-src" ソースエントリを指定しているならば、すべての依存関係にあるパッケージを以下のコマンドでインストール可能です:

# apt-get build-dep weechat

Build

  • システムディレクトリにインストールする場合 (root 特権が必要です):

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ sudo make install
  • 任意のディレクトリ (例えば自分のホームディレクトリ) にインストールする場合:

$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/directory
$ make
$ make install

CMake に対するオプションを指定するには、以下の書式を使ってください: -DOPTION=VALUE

List of available options:

オプション デフォルト値 説明

CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE

Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel

ビルド形式: WeeChat の開発版を使っている場合は Debug (または RelWithDebInfo) を推奨します。

CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX

directory

/usr/local

WeeChat をインストールするディレクトリ。

WEECHAT_HOME

directory

(empty string)

WeeChat 実行時のホームディレクトリ。
With an empty value (recommended), XDG directories are used by default. If non empty, a single directory for all files is used. The value can also be 4 directories separated by colons, in this order: config, data, cache, runtime.

ENABLE_ALIAS

ON, OFF

ON

Alias プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_BUFLIST

ON, OFF

ON

Buflist プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_CHARSET

ON, OFF

ON

Charset プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_CJSON

ON, OFF

ON

Support of JSON with cJSON  library.

ENABLE_MAN

ON, OFF

OFF

man ページのコンパイル。

ENABLE_DOC

ON, OFF

OFF

HTML 文書のコンパイル。

ENABLE_DOC_INCOMPLETE

ON, OFF

OFF

Force build of documentation even if some plugins are not compiled (not recommended: docs will be incomplete).

ENABLE_ENCHANT

ON, OFF

OFF

Enchant と含めた Spell プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_EXEC

ON, OFF

ON

Exec プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_FIFO

ON, OFF

ON

Fifo プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_FSET

ON, OFF

ON

Fset プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_GUILE

ON, OFF

ON

Guile プラグイン (Scheme) のコンパイル。

ENABLE_HEADLESS

ON, OFF

ON

Compile headless binary.

ENABLE_IRC

ON, OFF

ON

IRC プラグインのコンパイル

ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT

ON, OFF

OFF

JavaScript プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_LARGEFILE

ON, OFF

ON

巨大ファイルのサポート。

ENABLE_LOGGER

ON, OFF

ON

Logger プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_LUA

ON, OFF

ON

Lua プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_NCURSES

ON, OFF

ON

Ncurses インターフェースのコンパイル。

ENABLE_NLS

ON, OFF

ON

NLS の有効化 (多言語サポート)。

ENABLE_PERL

ON, OFF

ON

Perl プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_PHP

ON, OFF

ON

PHP プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_PYTHON

ON, OFF

ON

Python プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_RELAY

ON, OFF

ON

リレープラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_RUBY

ON, OFF

ON

Ruby プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_SCRIPT

ON, OFF

ON

スクリプトプラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_SCRIPTS

ON, OFF

ON

すべてのスクリプトプラグイン (Python、Perl、Ruby、Lua、Tcl、Guile、PHP) のコンパイル。

ENABLE_SPELL

ON, OFF

ON

Spell プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_TCL

ON, OFF

ON

Tcl プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_TRIGGER

ON, OFF

ON

Trigger プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_TYPING

ON, OFF

ON

Typing プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_XFER

ON, OFF

ON

Xfer プラグインのコンパイル。

ENABLE_ZSTD

ON, OFF

ON

Enable Zstandard  compression.

ENABLE_TESTS

ON, OFF

OFF

コンパイルテスト。

ENABLE_CODE_COVERAGE

ON, OFF

OFF

コードカバレッジオプションを有効化してコンパイル。
このオプションはテスト網羅率を測定するために用意されています。

その他のオプションは以下のコマンドで確認してください:

$ cmake -LA

Curses インターフェースを使う場合は以下のコマンドを使ってください:

$ ccmake ..

Tests

テストをコンパイルするには以下のパッケージが 必須 です:

  • libcpputest-dev

  • C++ compiler

テストは WeeChat のコンパイル時に有効化しなければいけません:

$ cmake .. -DENABLE_TESTS=ON

コンパイル終了後、build ディレクトリでテストを起動してください:

$ ctest -V

2.4. Git ソース

警告: Git ソースを用いる方法は上級者向けです。コンパイルに失敗したり、 不安定な可能性があります。警告しましたよ!

Git ソースを入手するには、以下のコマンドを使ってください:

$ git clone https://github.com/weechat/weechat.git

その後は、ソースパッケージの説明に従ってください (ソースパッケージを参照)。

2.5. クラッシュレポート

WeeChat がクラッシュした場合、または WeeChat をクラッシュさせる操作を報告する場合、以下の手順に従ってください:

  • Compile with:

    • debug info (or install binary package with debug info),

    • address sanitizer (optional).

  • システムの core ファイルを有効化

  • gdb のインストール

Debug build

CMake でコンパイルする場合:

$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug

Address sanitizer

You can additionally enable the address sanitizer, which causes WeeChat to crash immediately in case of problem:

$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address -DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS=-fsanitize=address
You should enable address sanitizer only if you’re trying to cause a crash, this is not recommended in production.

Then once compiled and installed, you must run WeeChat like this:

$ ASAN_OPTIONS="detect_odr_violation=0 log_path=asan.log" weechat

In case of crash, the backtrace is in file asan.log.

Core ファイル

core ファイルを有効化するには、weechat.startup.sys_rlimit オプションを使ってください:

/set weechat.startup.sys_rlimit "core:-1"

WeeChat バージョン 0.3.8 以下または WeeChat の実行前に core ファイルを有効化したい場合には、ulimit コマンドを使ってください。

Linux で bash シェルを使っている場合、以下の内容を ~/.bashrc に追加してください:

ulimit -c unlimited

サイズを指定する場合は:

ulimit -c 200000

gdb でバックトレースを得る

オプションが有効の場合、WeeChat がクラッシュするとシステムは core または core.12345 ファイルを作ります (12345 はプロセス番号です)。このファイルは WeeChat を起動したディレクトリに作られます (これは WeeChat がインストールされているディレクトリでは ありません!)。

On some systems like Archlinux, core dumps could be in another directory like /var/lib/systemd/coredump and you must use the command coredumpctl to read it.
For more information, see this wiki page .

例えば、weechat/usr/bin/ にインストールされ、core ファイルが /home/user/ にある場合、以下のコマンドで gdb を起動してください:

gdb /usr/bin/weechat /home/user/core

gdb の中で bt full コマンドを実行するとバックトレースが表示されます。以下のような出力が得られるはずです:

(gdb) set logging file /tmp/crash.txt
(gdb) set logging on
Copying output to /tmp/crash.txt.
(gdb) bt full
#0  0x00007f9dfb04a465 in raise () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1  0x00007f9dfb04b8e6 in abort () from /lib/libc.so.6
#2  0x0000000000437f66 in weechat_shutdown (return_code=1, crash=1)
    at /some_path/src/core/weechat.c:351
#3  <signal handler called>
#4  0x000000000044cb24 in hook_process_timer_cb (arg_hook_process=0x254eb90,
    remaining_calls=<value optimized out>) at /some_path/src/core/core-hook.c:1364
        hook_process = 0x254eb90
        status = <value optimized out>
#5  0x000000000044cc7d in hook_timer_exec ()
    at /some_path/src/core/core-hook.c:1025
        tv_time = {tv_sec = 1272693881, tv_usec = 212665}
        ptr_hook = 0x2811f40
        next_hook = 0x0
#6  0x000000000041b5b0 in gui_main_loop ()
    at /some_path/src/gui/curses/gui-curses-main.c:319
        hook_fd_keyboard = 0x173b600
        tv_timeout = {tv_sec = 0, tv_usec = 0}
        read_fds = {fds_bits = {0 <repeats 16 times>}}
        write_fds = {fds_bits = {0 <repeats 16 times>}}
        except_fds = {fds_bits = {0 <repeats 16 times>}}
        max_fd = <value optimized out>

このバックトレースを開発者に報告し、クラッシュを引き起こした動作を伝えてください。

ご協力ありがとうございます!

起動中の WeeChat のデバッグ

起動している WeeChat をデバッグするには (例えば WeeChat がフリーズしているような場合)、gdb の引数にプロセス番号を与えて起動します (12345 は weechat プロセスの PID に変更してください):

gdb /usr/bin/weechat 12345

クラッシュが起きた場合と同様に、bt full コマンドを使ってください:

(gdb) bt full

3. WeeChat の起動

WeeChat を起動させるには、以下コマンドを実行:

$ weechat

WeeChat の初回起動時にデフォルトのオプション設定を含む設定ファイルが ~/.config/weechat ディレクトリの中に作成されます (ファイルとディレクトリを参照してください)。

3.1. コマンドラインオプション

-a, --no-connect

WeeChat の起動時にサーバへの自動接続を行わない

-c, --colors

端末にデフォルト色を表示

--daemon

WeeChat をデーモン化してバックグラウンド実行 (weechat-headless コマンドで起動した場合のみ有効)

--stdout

Display log messages on standard output instead of writing them in log file (works only with the command weechat-headless, not compatible with option "--daemon").

-d, --dir <path>

Force a single directory for all WeeChat files (directory is created if not found). Four directories can be given, separated by colons (in this order: config, data, cache, runtime). このオプションを指定しなかった場合、環境変数 WEECHAT_HOME を使います (空でない限り)。

-t, --temp-dir

一時的に WeeChat のホームディレクトリを作成し、終了時にこれを削除します ("-d" オプションと同時使用不可)。
このとき WeeChat が作るディレクトリの名前は "weechat_temp_XXXXXX" ("XXXXXX" はランダム文字列) です。このディレクトリはリスト (環境変数 "TMPDIR"、"/tmp" (オペレーティングシステムの種類によって異なります)、環境変数 "HOME"、カレントディレクトリ) で最初の利用可能なディレクトリの中に作られます。
一時的なホームディレクトリは 0700 のパーミッションを設定されます (読み書き実行権限が所有者のみに与えられます)。

-h, --help

ヘルプを表示

-l, --license

WeeChat ライセンスを表示

-p, --no-plugin

プラグインの自動ロードを止める

-P, --plugins <plugins>

起動時にロードするプラグインを指定 (/help weechat.plugin.autoload を参照してください)。 このオプションを使う場合、weechat.plugin.autoload オプションは無視されます。

-r, --run-command <command>

起動後にコマンドを実行; 複数のコマンドを実行するには各コマンドをセミコロンで区切って下さい。 このオプションは複数回使用できます。

-s, --no-script

スクリプトの自動ロードを止める

--upgrade

/upgrade -quit コマンドで生成されるセッションファイルを使って WeeChat をアップグレード

-v, --version

WeeChat のバージョンを表示

plugin:option

プラグインに渡すオプション

Some extra options are available for debug purposes only:

Do NOT use any of these options in production!
--no-dlclose

Do not call the function dlclose after plugins are unloaded. This is useful with tools like Valgrind to display stack for unloaded plugins. プラグインがアンロードされた後に関数 dlclose を呼び出さない。これは Valgrind などのツールを使ってアンロードされたプラグインのスタックを表示する際に有用です。

--no-gnutls

GnuTLS ライブラリの init および deinit 関数を呼び出さない。これは Valgrind および electric-fence などのツールを使って GnuTLS メモリエラーを避ける際に有用です。

--no-gcrypt

Gcrypt ライブラリの init および deinit 関数を呼び出さない。これは Valgrind などのツールを使って Gcrypt メモリエラーを避ける際に有効です。

3.2. 環境変数

以下の環境変数が定義されていた場合、WeeChat はそれを利用します:

変数名 説明

WEECHAT_HOME

WeeChat ホームディレクトリ (ここには設定ファイル、ログ、スクリプトなどがあります) Same behavior as CMake option WEECHAT_HOME.

WEECHAT_PASSPHRASE

暗号化データを復号化するためのパスフレーズ

WEECHAT_EXTRA_LIBDIR

プラグインをロードするための追加ディレクトリパス (設定したパス内の "plugins" ディレクトリからロードします)

3.3. Colors support

WeeChat ではバーやチャットエリアにおけるテキスト表示に 32767 個の色ペアを利用できます (この機能を利用するには WeeChat が実行されている端末が 256 色表示に対応している必要があります)。

TERM 環境変数の値によって、WeeChat で利用できる色と色ペアに以下の制限があります:

$TERM ペア

"rxvt-unicode", "xterm", …​

88

32767

"rxvt-256color", "xterm-256color", …​

256

32767

"screen"

8

64

"screen-256color"

256

32767

"tmux"

8

64

"tmux-256color"

256

32767

weechat --colors を実行するか、/color コマンドを WeeChat の中で実行することで、色表示の制限を確認できます。

256 色を利用したい場合に推奨される TERM 環境変数の値は:

  • screen 内の場合: screen-256color

  • tmux 内の場合: screen-256colortmux-256color

  • screen および tmux の外の場合: xterm-256colorrxvt-256colorputty-256color、…​

TERM 環境変数の値に上の値を設定するには、"ncurses-term" パッケージをインストールする必要があるかもしれません。

screen を使っている場合、~/.screenrc に以下の内容を追加してください:

term screen-256color

TERM 変数が間違った値に設定された状態で WeeChat が起動完了している場合は、以下の 2 つのコマンドを使って変数の値を変更してください:

/set env TERM screen-256color
/upgrade

3.4. ファイルとディレクトリ

XDG directories

WeeChat uses XDG directories by default (according to the XDG Base Directory Specification ).
A single home directory for all files can be forced by CMake option WEECHAT_HOME, the environment variable WEECHAT_HOME or the command-line option -d / --dir.

When a single WeeChat home directory is not forced, XDG directories are used and set like this:

Directory Default value Fallback value if $XDG_XXX is not defined

config

$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/weechat

$HOME/.config/weechat

data

$XDG_DATA_HOME/weechat

$HOME/.local/share/weechat

cache

$XDG_CACHE_HOME/weechat

$HOME/.cache/weechat

runtime

$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/weechat

Same as cache directory

The configuration files are created with default values the first time you run WeeChat.

WeeChat directories

The WeeChat directories are:

Path (1) 説明

~/.config/weechat/

WeeChat configuration files: *.conf, certificates, etc.

~/.local/share/weechat/

WeeChat data files: logs, scripts, scripts data, xfer files, etc.

   logs/

ログファイル (バッファごとに 1 つのファイル)

   python/

Python スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる Python スクリプト (2)

   perl/

Perl スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる Perl スクリプト (2)

   ruby/

Ruby スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる Ruby スクリプト (2)

   lua/

Lua スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる Lua スクリプト (2)

   tcl/

Tcl スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる Tcl スクリプト (2)

   guile/

Guile スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる Guile スクリプト (2)

   javascript/

JavaScript スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる JavaScript スクリプト (2)

   php/

PHP スクリプト

      autoload/

起動時に自動ロードされる PHP スクリプト (2)

~/.cache/weechat/

WeeChat cache files: scripts cache.

/run/user/1000/weechat/

WeeChat runtime files: FIFO pipe, Relay UNIX sockets.

(1) XDG directories may be different according to your environment variables XDG_*.
(2) このディレクトリには親ディレクトリ内にあるスクリプトへのシンボリックリンクのみが含まれることが多いです。

WeeChat files

WeeChat ホームディレクトリには以下のファイルが含まれます:

ファイル 説明 データ保護

weechat.conf

WeeChat の主要設定ファイル

保護される場合もあります (例: 保存されたバッファレイアウトに含まれるチャンネルのリスト)

sec.conf

機密データを含む設定ファイル

保護されます、機密性の高いデータ: このファイルを誰かと共有してはいけません

plugins.conf

プラグイン設定ファイル

保護される場合もあります、プラグインおよびスクリプトに依存します

alias.conf

alias プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護される場合もあります、エイリアスに依存します

buflist.conf

buflist プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

charset.conf

charset プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

exec.conf

exec プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

fifo.conf

fifo プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

fset.conf

fset プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

guile.conf

guile プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

irc.conf

irc プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されます: サーバ、nickserv、チャンネルのパスワードを保存することが可能です (これらのデータが sec.conf に保存されない場合)

javascript.conf

javascript プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

logger.conf

logger プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

lua.conf

lua プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

perl.conf

perl プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

php.conf

php プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

python.conf

python プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

relay.conf

relay プラグイン用の設定ファイル

Yes: it can contain relay password and TOTP secret (if not stored in sec.conf), allowed IP addresses/websocket origins and opened ports.

ruby.conf

ruby プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

script.conf

script プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

spell.conf

spell プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

tcl.conf

tcl プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

trigger.conf

trigger プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護される場合もあります、トリガに依存します

typing.conf

typing プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

xfer.conf

xfer プラグイン用の設定ファイル

保護されません

weechat.log

WeeChat ログファイル

保護されません

手作業で設定ファイルを編集することは 推奨されません。なぜなら WeeChat は常時 (例えば /quit コマンドの実行時など) 設定ファイルに書き込む可能性がありますし、手作業で修正を加えた後には必ず /reload コマンドを実行しなければいけない (これには /save を使って保存されていない変更を失うリスクがある) からです。
設定を編集するには /set コマンドを使ってください。これは値を検査し、設定の変更をすぐに適用します。

4. Upgrade

If a new stable version of WeeChat is released, this is time for you to switch to this version.

First of all, you must install the new version of WeeChat, either with your package manager or by compiling yourself, so that the weechat binary and all required files are in the same paths.
This can be done while WeeChat is running.

4.1. Upgrade command

WeeChat can restart the new binary, in place, using the /upgrade command: the buffer contents and non-TLS connections are preserved.
The TLS connections are lost during upgrade and are restored automatically after the upgrade (reload of TLS sessions is currently not possible with GnuTLS).

The command can also be used if you have to restart the machine, for example to upgrade the kernel or to move your WeeChat to another machine:

/upgrade -quit

This saves the current state in *.upgrade files. You can then either reboot or move the whole WeeChat directories (config, data, cache) to another machine, and restart WeeChat later with this command:

$ weechat --upgrade

4.2. Restart after upgrade

Release notes

After an upgrade, it is strongly recommended to read the release notes  which contain important information about breaking changes and some manual actions that could be required.

You must read the release notes of all versions between your old (excluded) and your new version (included).
For example if you switch from version 3.0 to 3.2, you must read release notes of versions 3.1 and 3.2.

Configuration upgrade

WeeChat has an automatic upgrade of configuration files (*.conf):

  • new options are silently added with default value

  • obsolete options are automatically discarded and WeeChat displays a warning with the value read from file.

Example of warning when an option has been removed:

=!= 警告: /home/user/.config/weechat/sec.conf, 行 15: セクション "crypt" の無効なオプション: passphrase_file = ""

That means the option sec.crypt.passphrase_file has been removed, and you had value set to empty string, which was the default value in the previous version (in this case no manual action is required).

5. Interface

5.1. 画面レイアウト

WeeChat を起動した端末の例:

 ▼ "buflist" バー   ▼ "title" バー
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.libera │Welcome to #test, this is a test channel                                    │
│  weechat│12:52:27   --> | Flashy (flashcode@weechat.org) has joined #test    │@Flashy│
│2.  #test│12:52:27    -- | Nicks #test: [@Flashy @joe +weebot peter]          │@joe   │
│3.  #abc │12:52:27    -- | Channel #test: 4 nicks (2 ops, 1 voice, 1 normal)  │+weebot│
│4.  #def │12:52:27    -- | Channel created on Tue Jan 27 06:30:17 2009        │peter  │
│5.  #ghi │12:54:15 peter | hey!                                               │       │
│         │12:55:01  @joe | hello                                              │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 2:#test(+n){4}* [H: 3:#abc(2,5), 5]                │
│         │[@Flashy(i)] hi peter!█                                                     │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
            ▲ "status" と "input" バー                               "nicklist" バー ▲

By default, the screen is divided up into the following areas:

  • チャットログが表示されるチャットエリア (画面の真ん中)、それぞれの行は:

    • 時刻

    • プレフィックス ("|" の前)

    • メッセージ ("|" の後)

  • チャットエリアの周りにあるバー、デフォルトバーは:

    • バッファリスト (buflist) バー、左端

    • タイトル (title) バー、チャットエリアの上

    • 状態 (status) バー、チャットエリアの下

    • 入力 (input) バー、状態バーの下

    • ニックネームリスト (nicklist) バー、右端

バッファリスト (buflist) バーは以下の初期要素を持っています:

要素 説明

buflist

1.weechat

バッファ一覧

状態 (title) バーは以下の初期要素を持っています:

要素 説明

buffer_title

Welcome to #test

バッファタイトル

状態 (status) バーは以下の初期要素を持っています:

要素 説明

time

[12:55]

時刻

buffer_last_number

[5]

リスト中の最後のバッファ番号

buffer_plugin

[irc/libera]

現在のバッファのプラグイン (irc プラグインではバッファで利用されている IRC サーバ名を追加できます)

buffer_number

2

現在のバッファの番号

buffer_name

#test

現在のバッファの名前

buffer_modes

+n

IRC チャンネルモード

buffer_nicklist_count

{4}

Number of nicks displayed in nicklist.

buffer_zoom

!

! はマージされたバッファがズームされている状態 (ズームされたものだけを表示する状態) を示します、空の場合はすべてのマージされたバッファが表示されていることを示します

buffer_filter

*

フィルタ表示: * の場合いくつかの行がフィルタされ (隠され) ます、空の場合すべての行が表示されます。

scroll

-MORE(50)-

スクロール表示、最後の行が表示されてから追加された行数を含む。

lag

[Lag: 2.5]

遅延秒表示 (遅延が短い場合は非表示)

hotlist

[H: 3:#abc(2,5), 5]

変化のあったバッファのリスト (未読メッセージ) (例では、#abc に 2 個のハイライトと 5 個の未読メッセージ、5 番目のバッファに 1 個の未読メッセージがあることを意味します。)

completion

abc(2) def(5)

補完候補の単語リスト、各単語に対して適応される補完候補の数を含む。

入力 (input) バーは以下の初期要素を持っています:

要素 説明

input_prompt

[@Flashy]

入力プロンプト、irc の場合: ニックネームとモード (libera では "+i" モードは不可視状態を意味します)

away

(away)

離席状態表示

input_search

[Search lines (~ str,msg)]

Search indicator (see below).

input_paste

[Paste 7 lines ? [ctrl-y] Yes [ctrl-n] No]

行をペーストする場合にユーザへ行われる質問

input_text

hi peter!

入力テキスト

There are two search modes:

  • search in lines, for example [Search lines (~ str,msg)], with the following info:

    • ~: 大文字小文字を区別しない

    • ==: 大文字小文字を区別する

    • str: 検索文字列

    • regex: 検索正規表現

    • msg: メッセージ部分から検索

    • pre: プレフィックス部分から検索

    • pre\|msg: プレフィックス部分とメッセージ部分から検索

  • search in commands history, for example [Search command (~ str,local)], with the following info:

    • ~: 大文字小文字を区別しない

    • ==: 大文字小文字を区別する

    • str: 検索文字列

    • regex: 検索正規表現

    • local: search in buffer local history

    • global: search in global history.

ニックネームリスト (nicklist) バーは以下の初期要素を持っています:

要素 説明

buffer_nicklist

@Flashy

現在のバッファのニックネーム一覧

その他の利用可能な要素 (初期状態のバーはこれらの要素を持ちません):

要素 説明

buffer_count

10

開いているバッファの総数

buffer_last_number

10

Number of the latest buffer (can be different from buffer_count if option weechat.look.buffer_auto_renumber is off).

buffer_nicklist_count_all

4

Number of visible groups and nicks in nicklist.

buffer_nicklist_count_groups

0

Number of visible groups in nicklist.

buffer_short_name

#test

現在のバッファの短い名前

buflist2

1.weechat

List of buffers, second bar item (see option buflist.look.use_items).

buflist3

1.weechat

List of buffers, third bar item (see option buflist.look.use_items).

buflist4

1.weechat

List of buffers, fourth bar item (see option buflist.look.use_items).

buflist5

1.weechat

List of buffers, fifth bar item (see option buflist.look.use_items).

fset

buflist.look.sort: …

Help on currently selected option on fset buffer.

irc_channel

#test

現在の IRC チャンネル名

irc_host

user@host.com

Current IRC host.

irc_nick

Flashy

Current IRC nick.

irc_nick_host

Flashy!user@host.com

Current IRC nick and host.

irc_nick_modes

i

自分のニックネームに対する IRC モード

irc_nick_prefix

@

IRC nick prefix on channel.

mouse_status

M

マウスの状態 (マウスが無効化されている場合は空文字列)

spell_dict

fr,en

現在のバッファにおけるスペリング辞書

spell_suggest

print,prone,prune

カーソル下の単語に対するスペリング候補 (スペルが間違っている場合)

tls_version

TLS1.3

TLS version in use for current IRC server.

window_number

2

現在のウィンドウ番号

Each aspect of the layout can be customized with the appropriate command: /bar to customize the bars, /buffer and /window to customize buffers and windows, and /layout to name, save and restore the screen layout and the association between windows and buffers.

5.2. コマンドライン

WeeChat コマンドライン (ウィンドウの一番下にあります) はコマンドの実行やバッファにテキストを送信するために利用します。

文法

コマンドは "/" 文字で始まり、コマンドの名前を続けます。例えば、すべてのオプションを表示するには:

/set

"/" が最初に無い場合、そのテキストはバッファに送信されます。例えば、hello というテキストをバッファに送信するには:

hello

"/" 文字から始まるテキストを送信したい場合、2 重に "/" をつけます。例えば、/set というテキストを現在のバッファに送信するには:

//set

色コード

IRC 等のプラグインでは、以下の色コードと属性を利用できます (Ctrl+c の後に、オプションとともに以下のキーを押してください):

キー 説明

Ctrl+c, b

テキストを太字に

Ctrl+c, c, xx

テキスト表示色を xx に (以下の色リストを参照)

Ctrl+c, c, xx, ,, yy

テキスト表示色を xx に、背景色を yy に (以下の色リストを参照)

Ctrl+c, d, xxxxxx

Text color xxxxxx (RGB as hexadecimal, for example FF0000 for red).

Ctrl+c, d, xxxxxx, ,, yyyyyy

Text color xxxxxx and background yyyyyy (RGB as hexadecimal).

Ctrl+c, i

テキストをイタリック体に

Ctrl+c, o

テキスト表示色と属性をリセット

Ctrl+c, v

テキストを反転 (テキスト表示色と背景色の入れ替え)

Ctrl+c, _

テキストに下線を引く

The same code (without number for Ctrl+c, c and Ctrl+c, d) can be used to stop the attribute.

Ctrl+c, c 用の色コード:

IRC color WeeChat color

00

white

01

black

02

blue

03

green

04

lightred

05

red

06

magenta

07

brown

08

yellow

09

lightgreen

10

cyan

11

lightcyan

12

lightblue

13

lightmagenta

14

darkgray

15

gray

16

52

17

94

18

100

19

58

20

22

21

29

22

23

23

24

24

17

25

54

26

53

27

89

28

88

29

130

30

142

31

64

32

28

33

35

34

30

35

25

36

18

37

91

38

90

39

125

40

124

41

166

42

184

43

106

44

34

45

49

46

37

47

33

48

19

49

129

50

127

51

161

52

196

53

208

54

226

55

154

56

46

57

86

58

51

59

75

60

21

61

171

62

201

63

198

64

203

65

215

66

227

67

191

68

83

69

122

70

87

71

111

72

63

73

177

74

207

75

205

76

217

77

223

78

229

79

193

80

157

81

158

82

159

83

153

84

147

85

183

86

219

87

212

88

16

89

233

90

235

91

237

92

239

93

241

94

244

95

247

96

250

97

254

98

231

99

default

端末で利用可能なすべての色を表示するには、WeeChat で /color を実行した後 Alt+c を入力するか、端末で以下のコマンドを実行してください: weechat --colors

Example: display of "hello Alice!" with "hello" in light blue bold and "Alice" in light red underlined:

^Cc12^Cbhello ^Cb^Cc04^C_Alice^C_^Cc!

Keys:

Ctrl+c c 1 2 Ctrl+c b
h e l l o Space
Ctrl+c b Ctrl+c c 0 4 Ctrl+c _
A l i c e
Ctrl+c _ Ctrl+c c
!

irc プラグインでは、irc.color.mirc_remap を使ってこれらの色を別の色に対応付けることができます。

5.3. バッファとウィンドウ

バッファ は番号、名前、表示された行 (とその他の情報) で構成されています。

バッファの例:

  • コアバッファ (起動時に WeeChat が作成、閉じることはできません)

  • irc サーバ (サーバからのメッセージを表示)

  • irc チャンネル

  • irc プライベートメッセージ

window はバッファを表示する画面エリアのことです。画面を複数のウィンドウに分割することができます (examples below, see the /window command for details).

それぞれのウィンドウは 1 つのバッファを表示します。バッファは隠したり (ウィンドウに表示しない)、複数のウィンドウに表示することできます。

Screen layouts and the association between windows and buffers can be saved and restored.

Examples

水平方向分割の例 (/window splith):

                               ▼ ウィンドウ #2 (バッファ #4)
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.libera │Welcome to #def                                                             │
│  weechat│12:55:12     Max | hi                                               │@Flashy│
│2.  #test│12:55:20 @Flashy | hi Max!                                          │Max    │
│3.  #abc │                                                                    │       │
│4.  #def │                                                                    │       │
│5.  #ghi │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 4:#def(+n){2}                                      │
│         │[@Flashy]                                                                   │
│         │────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│         │Welcome to #abc                                                             │
│         │12:54:15 peter | hey!                                               │@Flashy│
│         │12:55:01  @joe | hello                                              │@joe   │
│         │                                                                    │+weebot│
│         │                                                                    │peter  │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 3:#abc(+n){4}                                      │
│         │[@Flashy] hi peter!█                                                        │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                               ▲ ウィンドウ #1 (バッファ #3)

垂直方向分割の例 (/window splitv):

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.libera │Welcome to #abc                      │Welcome to #def                       │
│  weechat│12:54:15 peter | hey!        │@Flashy│12:55:12     Max | hi         │@Flashy│
│2.  #test│12:55:01  @joe | hello       │@joe   │12:55:20 @Flashy | hi Max!    │Max    │
│3.  #abc │                             │+weebot│                              │       │
│4.  #def │                             │peter  │                              │       │
│5.  #ghi │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 3:#abc(+n)  │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 4:#def(+n)   │
│         │[@Flashy] hi peter!█                 │[@Flashy]                             │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                 ▲ ウィンドウ #1 (バッファ #3)         ▲ ウィンドウ #2 (バッファ #4)

垂直方向 + 水平方向分割の例:

                                                       ▼ ウィンドウ #3 (バッファ #5)
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.libera │Welcome to #abc                      │Welcome to #ghi                       │
│  weechat│12:54:15 peter | hey!        │@Flashy│12:55:42 @Flashy | hi         │@Flashy│
│2.  #test│12:55:01  @joe | hello       │@joe   │12:55:56    alex | hi Flashy  │alex   │
│3.  #abc │                             │+weebot│                              │       │
│4.  #def │                             │peter  │                              │       │
│5.  #ghi │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 5:#ghi(+n)   │
│         │                             │       │[@Flashy]                             │
│         │                             │       │──────────────────────────────────────│
│         │                             │       │Welcome to #def                       │
│         │                             │       │12:55:12     Max | hi         │@Flashy│
│         │                             │       │12:55:20 @Flashy | hi Max!    │Max    │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │                             │       │                              │       │
│         │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 3:#abc(+n)  │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 4:#def(+n)   │
│         │[@Flashy] hi peter!█                 │[@Flashy]                             │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                 ▲ ウィンドウ #1 (バッファ #3)         ▲ ウィンドウ #2 (バッファ #4)

最小限表示

「最小限表示」と呼ばれる特殊な表示状態を使うことで、(マウスを使って) 長い URL を簡単にクリックしたり、テキストを簡単に選択できるようになっています。

最小限表示は以下の機能を持っています:

  • 現在のバッファの内容だけを表示: 分割ウィンドウやバー等 (タイトル、ニックネームリスト、状態、入力、…​) も表示しない

  • WeeChat マウスサポートを無効化 (有効化されていた場合): 端末でやるのと同じように URL をクリックしたりテキストを選択できます

  • ncurses を使わない、このため URL を行の最後で分断されることがなくなります。

最小限表示を有効化するデフォルトキーは Alt+l (L) で、終了するには同じキーを押してください (また、デフォルトでは入力が変更された場合に最小限表示を終了します、weechat.look.bare_display_exit_on_input オプションを参照)。

weechat.look.bare_display_time_format オプションを使えば、時間書式を変更することも可能です。

/window コマンドを使えば、指定秒後に最小限表示を有効化することができます。

WeeChat が以下のような表示状態の場合:

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.libera │Welcome to #abc                                                             │
│  weechat│12:52:27   --> | Flashy (flashcode@weechat.org) has joined #abc     │@Flashy│
│2.  #test│12:52:27    -- | Nicks #abc: [@Flashy @joe +weebot peter]           │@joe   │
│3.  #abc │12:52:27    -- | Channel #abc: 4 nicks (2 ops, 1 voice, 1 normal)   │+weebot│
│4.  #def │12:52:27    -- | Channel created on Tue Jan 27 06:30:17 2009        │peter  │
│5.  #ghi │12:54:15 peter | hey!                                               │       │
│         │12:55:01  @joe | peter: hook_process: https://weechat.org/files/doc │       │
│         │               | /weechat/devel/weechat_plugin_api.en.html#_weechat │       │
│         │               | _hook_process                                      │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │                                                                    │       │
│         │[12:55] [5] [irc/libera] 3:#abc(+n){4}                                      │
│         │[@Flashy(i)] hi peter!█                                                     │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

最小限表示では以下の様に表示されます:

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│                                                                                      │
│12:52 --> Flashy (flashcode@weechat.org) has joined #abc                              │
│12:52 -- Nicks #abc: [@Flashy @joe +weebot peter]                                     │
│12:52 -- Channel #abc: 4 nicks (2 ops, 1 voice, 1 normal)                             │
│12:52 -- Channel created on Tue Jan 27 06:30:17 2009                                  │
│12:54 <peter> hey!                                                                    │
│12:55 <@joe> peter: hook_process: https://weechat.org/files/doc/weechat/devel/weechat_│
│plugin_api.en.html#_weechat_hook_process                                              │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

このため、端末で問題なく joe さんからの URL をクリックできます (もちろん、使用中の端末で URL をクリックできるように設定されていなければいけませんが)。

5.4. Buffers

行の書式

書式付きバッファに表示される各行は以下のフィールドから構成されます:

フィールド 表示状態 説明

日付/時間 (メッセージ)

表示

メッセージの日付および時間 (おそらく過去)。

日付/時間 (表示)

非表示

WeeChat がメッセージを表示した時間。

プレフィックス

表示

メッセージのプレフィックス、通常ニックネーム。

メッセージ

表示

メッセージ自体。

表示状態

非表示

ブール値: 行が表示された場合には真、行が /filter コマンドでフィルタされた場合には偽。

ハイライト

非表示

ブール値: 行がハイライトされている場合には真、それ以外の場合には偽。

タグ

/debug tags の実行で表示状態を切り替え

行に関連付けられたタグ (行のタグ参照)。

外観オプション(weechat.look.*) と色オプション (weechat.color.chat_*) を使えば、行の表示をカスタマイズすることが可能です。

行のタグ

WeeChat は様々な目的で各行にタグを付けます:

  • ハイライト

  • 通知レベル

  • ログ記録

  • /filter コマンドの使用

/debug tags コマンドでタグを表示することが可能です (タグを非表示にする場合も同じコマンドを使います)。

通常使用するタグ (一部抜粋したリスト):

タグ 説明

no_filter

フィルタできない行

no_highlight

ハイライトできない行

no_log

ログファイルに書き込まれない行

log0 … log9

行に対するログレベル (/help logger を参照)

notify_none

The line must not be added to hotlist. (1)

notify_message

The line is a user message. (1)

notify_private

The line is a private message. (1)

notify_highlight

The line is a message with highlight. (1)

self_msg

自分のメッセージ

nick_xxx

ニックネーム "xxx" からのメッセージ

prefix_nick_ccc

プレフィックスを色 "ccc" のニックネームにします

host_xxx

メッセージ中のユーザ名とホスト

irc_xxx

IRC メッセージ "xxx" (コマンドまたは 3 桁の番号)

irc_numeric

IRC 番号メッセージ

irc_error

IRC からのエラー

irc_action

あるニックネームからのアクション (/me コマンド)

irc_ctcp

CTCP メッセージ

irc_ctcp_reply

CTCP メッセージに対する返信

irc_smart_filter

"smart filter" でフィルタリング可能な IRC メッセージ

away_info

離席状態のメッセージ

(1) When no tag "notify_xxx" is present, the default level is "low". If a tag "notify_xxx" is present, the real notify level can be different, for example if a max hotlist level is used for a nick, the notify level can be lower than the value in the tag.

Local variables

Local variables can be defined in all buffers.

A local variable has:

  • a name (string)

  • a value (string, can be empty).

Local variables can be set by WeeChat, plugins, scripts, or manually on the command line in the buffer;

For example to add the local variable "completion_default_template":

/buffer setvar completion_default_template %(my_completion)

To list local variables in the current buffer:

/buffer listvar

To remove the local variable "completion_default_template":

/buffer delvar completion_default_template

By default WeeChat and its default plugins interpret these variables:

Name Value Description

away

any string

Away message on the server, set by irc plugin.

channel

any string

Channel name, set by irc/xfer plugins and debug buffer of relay/trigger plugins.

charset_modifier

any string

Charset modifier for the server buffer, set by irc plugin.

completion_default_template

any string

Default completion template for the buffer, overriding the option weechat.completion.default_template.

filter

any string

Filter defined on some buffers like /fset, /list (irc), /server raw (irc) and /script.

host

any string

Self host (if known), set by irc plugin.

lag

any string

Lag on the server, set by irc plugin.

name

any string

Buffer name (be careful, this is not the full name and this name is not enough to identify or search a buffer).

nick

any string

Self nick, set by irc and xfer plugins.

no_log

1 (or any non-empty string)

If set, the logger plugin does not log anything for the buffer.

plugin

any string

Name of plugin which created the buffer (core for WeeChat buffers).

script_close_cb

any string

Close callback defined by a script for a buffer.

script_close_cb_data

any string

Data for close callback defined by a script for a buffer.

script_input_cb

any string

Input callback defined by a script for a buffer.

script_input_cb_data

any string

Data for input callback defined by a script for a buffer.

script_name

any string

Name of the script which created the buffer.

server

any string

Server name, set by irc plugin and debug buffer of relay/trigger plugins.

spell_suggest

any string

Misspelled word and suggestions (format: "misspelled:suggestions"), set by spell plugin.

trigger_filter

any string

Trigger filter, set by trigger plugin.

type

any string, for example: channel, debug, exec, option, private, relay, script, server, user, xfer

Type of buffer, set by WeeChat and many plugins.

External plugins and scripts can define and use other local variables.

5.5. List of buffers

Buflist プラグインを使うことで、"buflist" と呼ばれるバー要素の中にバッファリストを表示させることが可能になります (four other bar items "buflist2", "buflist3", "buflist4" and "buflist5" are available as well)。
プラグインは開始時にバー要素 "buflist" を持つデフォルトバー "buflist" を作成します。

コマンド

  • buflist: bar item with list of buffers

/buflist  enable|disable|toggle
          bar
          refresh [<item>[,<item>...]]

 enable: enable buflist
disable: disable buflist
 toggle: toggle buflist
    bar: add the "buflist" bar
refresh: force the refresh of some bar items (if no item is given, all bar items used are refreshed, according to option buflist.look.use_items)

The lines with buffers are displayed using string evaluation (see /help eval for the format), with these options:
  - buflist.look.display_conditions: conditions to display a buffer in the list
  - buflist.format.buffer: format for a buffer which is not current buffer
  - buflist.format.buffer_current: format for the current buffer

The following variables can be used in these options:
  - bar item data (see hdata "bar_item" in API doc for a complete list), for example:
    - ${bar_item.name}
  - window data, where the bar item is displayed (there's no window in root bars, see hdata "window" in API doc for a complete list), for example:
    - ${window.number}
    - ${window.buffer.full_name}
  - buffer data (see hdata "buffer" in API doc for a complete list), for example:
    - ${buffer.number}
    - ${buffer.name}
    - ${buffer.full_name}
    - ${buffer.short_name}
    - ${buffer.nicklist_nicks_count}
  - irc_server: IRC server data, defined only on an IRC buffer (see hdata "irc_server" in API doc)
  - irc_channel: IRC channel data, defined only on an IRC channel buffer (see hdata "irc_channel" in API doc)
  - extra variables added by buflist for convenience:
    - ${format_buffer}: the evaluated value of option buflist.format.buffer; this can be used in option buflist.format.buffer_current to just change the background color for example
    - ${current_buffer}: a boolean ("0" or "1"), "1" if this is the current buffer; it can be used in a condition: ${if:${current_buffer}?...:...}
    - ${merged}: a boolean ("0" or "1"), "1" if the buffer is merged with at least another buffer; it can be used in a condition: ${if:${merged}?...:...}
    - ${format_number}: indented number with separator (evaluation of option buflist.format.number)
    - ${number}: indented number, for example " 1" if there are between 10 and 99 buffers; for merged buffers, this variable is set with number for the first buffer and spaces for the next buffers with same number
    - ${number2}: indented number, for example " 1" if there are between 10 and 99 buffers
    - ${number_displayed}: "1" if the number is displayed, otherwise "0"
    - ${indent}: indentation for name (channel, private and list buffers are indented) (evaluation of option buflist.format.indent)
    - ${format_nick_prefix}: colored nick prefix for a channel (evaluation of option buflist.format.nick_prefix)
    - ${color_nick_prefix}: color of nick prefix for a channel (set only if the option buflist.look.nick_prefix is enabled)
    - ${nick_prefix}: nick prefix for a channel (set only if the option buflist.look.nick_prefix is enabled)
    - ${format_name}: formatted name (evaluation of option buflist.format.name)
    - ${name}: the short name (if set), with a fallback on the name
    - ${color_hotlist}: the color depending on the highest hotlist level for the buffer (evaluation of option buflist.format.hotlist_xxx where xxx is the level)
    - ${format_hotlist}: the formatted hotlist (evaluation of option buflist.format.hotlist)
    - ${hotlist}: the raw hotlist
    - ${hotlist_priority}: "none", "low", "message", "private" or "highlight"
    - ${hotlist_priority_number}: -1 = none, 0 = low, 1 = message, 2 = private, 3 = highlight
    - ${format_lag}: the lag for an IRC server buffer, empty if there's no lag (evaluation of option buflist.format.lag)
    - ${format_tls_version}: indicator of TLS version for a server buffer, empty for channels (evaluation of option buflist.format.tls_version)

オプション

buflist.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

format

/set buflist.format.*

バッファリストの表示書式

look

/set buflist.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • buflist.format.buffer

    • description: format of each line with a buffer (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist); example: standard format for bar item "buflist" and only the buffer number between square brackets for other bar items ("buflist2" to "buflist5"): "${if:${bar_item.name}==buflist?${format_number}${indent}${format_nick_prefix}${color_hotlist}${format_name}:[${number}]}"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${format_number}${indent}${format_nick_prefix}${color_hotlist}${format_name}"

  • buflist.format.buffer_current

    • description: format for the line with current buffer (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:,17}${format_buffer}"

  • buflist.format.hotlist

    • description: format for hotlist (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " ${color:green}(${hotlist}${color:green})"

  • buflist.format.hotlist_highlight

    • description: format for a buffer with hotlist level "highlight" (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:magenta}"

  • buflist.format.hotlist_low

    • description: format for a buffer with hotlist level "low" (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:white}"

  • buflist.format.hotlist_message

    • description: format for a buffer with hotlist level "message" (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:brown}"

  • buflist.format.hotlist_none

    • description: format for a buffer not in hotlist (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:default}"

  • buflist.format.hotlist_private

    • description: format for a buffer with hotlist level "private" (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:green}"

  • buflist.format.hotlist_separator

    • description: separator for counts in hotlist (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:default},"

  • buflist.format.indent

    • description: string displayed to indent channel, private and list buffers (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " "

  • buflist.format.lag

    • description: format for lag on an IRC server buffer (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " ${color:green}[${color:brown}${lag}${color:green}]"

  • buflist.format.name

    • description: format for buffer name (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${name}"

  • buflist.format.nick_prefix

    • description: format for nick prefix on a channel (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color_nick_prefix}${nick_prefix}"

  • buflist.format.number

    • description: format for buffer number, ${number} is the indented number (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${color:green}${number}${if:${number_displayed}?.: }"

  • buflist.format.tls_version

    • description: format for TLS version on an IRC server buffer (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " ${color:default}(${if:${tls_version}==TLS1.3?${color:green}:${if:${tls_version}==TLS1.2?${color:yellow}:${color:red}}}${translate:${tls_version}}${color:default})"

  • buflist.look.add_newline

    • description: add newline between the buffers displayed, so each buffer is displayed on a separate line (recommended); if disabled, newlines must be manually added in the formats with "${\n}", and the mouse actions are not possible any more

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • buflist.look.auto_scroll

    • description: automatically scroll the buflist bar to always see the current buffer (this works only with a bar on the left/right position with a "vertical" filling); this value is the percent number of lines displayed before the current buffer when scrolling (-1 = disable scroll); for example 50 means that after a scroll, the current buffer is at the middle of bar, 0 means on top of bar, 100 means at bottom of bar

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 100

    • default value: 50

  • buflist.look.display_conditions

    • description: conditions to display a buffer (note: content is evaluated, see /help buflist); for example to hide server buffers if they are merged with core buffer: "${buffer.hidden}==0 && ((${type}!=server && ${buffer.full_name}!=core.weechat) || ${buffer.active}==1)"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${buffer.hidden}==0"

  • buflist.look.enabled

    • description: enable buflist; it is recommended to use this option instead of just hiding the bar because it also removes some internal hooks that are not needed any more when the bar is hidden; you can also use the command "/buflist toggle" or use the default key alt+shift+b

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • buflist.look.mouse_jump_visited_buffer

    • description: if enabled, clicks with left/right buttons on the line with current buffer jump to previous/next visited buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • buflist.look.mouse_move_buffer

    • description: if enabled, mouse gestures (drag & drop) move buffers in list

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • buflist.look.mouse_wheel

    • description: if enabled, mouse wheel up/down actions jump to previous/next buffer in list

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • buflist.look.nick_prefix

    • description: get the nick prefix and its color from nicklist so that ${nick_prefix} can be used in format; this can be slow on buffers with lot of nicks in nicklist, so this option is disabled by default

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • buflist.look.nick_prefix_empty

    • description: when the nick prefix is enabled, display a space instead if there is no nick prefix on the buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • buflist.look.signals_refresh

    • description: comma-separated list of extra signals that are hooked and trigger the refresh of buffers list; this can be useful if some custom variables are used in formats and need specific refresh

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • buflist.look.sort

    • description: comma-separated list of fields to sort buffers; each field is a hdata variable of buffer ("var"), a hdata variable of IRC server ("irc_server.var") or a hdata variable of IRC channel ("irc_channel.var"); char "-" can be used before field to reverse order, char "~" can be used to do a case insensitive comparison; examples: "-~short_name" for case insensitive and reverse sort on buffer short name, "-hotlist.priority,hotlist.time,hotlist.time_usec,number,-active" for sort like the hotlist then by buffer number for buffers without activity (note: the content is evaluated, before being split into fields, but at that time "bar_item" is the only variable that can be used, to distinguish between different buflist items, for example "${bar_item.name}")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "number,-active"

  • buflist.look.use_items

    • description: number of buflist bar items that can be used; the item names are: "buflist", "buflist2", "buflist3", "buflist4" and "buflist5"; be careful, using more than one bar item slows down the display of buffers list

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 5

    • default value: 1

5.6. Cursor mode

The cursor mode allows you to move freely the cursor anywhere on screen, in chat area and bars, and lets you perform actions at the given position.
You can enter in cursor mode either with the command /cursor or with a mouse middle click (mouse must have been enabled with key Alt+m or command /mouse enable).

Typical use is to quote messages (chat area) or interact with nicks (nicklist bar).

See command /cursor and key bindings in cursor context for the list of actions you can perform in this mode.

6. Key bindings

WeeChat provides a lot of default key bindings, listed in the following chapters.
They can be changed and new ones can be added with the /key command.

6.1. コマンドライン用のキー

Cursor movement

キー 説明 コマンド


Shift+
Ctrl+b

コマンドラインで前の文字に移動

/input move_previous_char


Shift+
Ctrl+f

コマンドラインで次の文字に移動

/input move_next_char

Shift+

Go to previous line.

/input move_previous_line

Shift+

Go to next line.

/input move_next_line

Ctrl+
Alt+b

コマンドラインで前の単語に移動

/input move_previous_word

Ctrl+
Alt+f

コマンドラインで次の単語に移動

/input move_next_word

Home
Ctrl+a

Go to the beginning of current line.

/input move_beginning_of_line

Shift+Home

Go to the beginning of command line.

/input move_beginning_of_input

End
Ctrl+e

Go to the end of current line.

/input move_end_of_line

Shift+End

Go to the end of command line.

/input move_end_of_input

Editing

キー 説明 コマンド

Del
Ctrl+d

コマンドラインで次の文字を削除

/input delete_next_char

Backspace
Ctrl+h

コマンドラインで前の文字を削除

/input delete_previous_char

Ctrl+k

Delete from cursor until end of current line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard).

/input delete_end_of_line

Alt+Ctrl+k

Delete from cursor until end of command line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard).

/input delete_end_of_input

Ctrl+t

文字の入れ替え

/input transpose_chars

Ctrl+u

Delete from cursor until beginning of current line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard).

/input delete_beginning_of_line

Alt+Ctrl+u

Delete from cursor until beginning of command line (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard).

/input delete_beginning_of_input

Alt+Backspace

コマンドラインで前の単語を削除 (削除された文字列は WeeChat 専用の内部クリップボードに保存)

/input delete_previous_word

Ctrl+w

Delete previous word of command line until whitespace (deleted string is copied to the internal clipboard).

/input delete_previous_word_whitespace

Ctrl+y

WeeChat 専用の内部クリップボードの内容をペースト

/input clipboard_paste

Ctrl+_

コマンドラインの最後の動作をやり直す

/input undo

Alt+_

コマンドラインの最後の動作を取り消す

/input redo

Tab

コマンドやニックネームを補完 (再度 Tab することで次の補完候補を表示)

/input complete_next

Shift+Tab

補完候補が無い場合: 部分補完を行う、補完候補が有る場合: 前の補完候補を表示

/input complete_previous

Enter
Ctrl+j
Ctrl+m

コマンドを実行するか、メッセージを送信する (検索モードの場合: 検索の終了)

/input return

Alt+Enter

Insert a newline.

/input insert \n

Alt+d

コマンドラインで次の単語を削除 (削除された文字列は WeeChat 専用の内部クリップボードに保存)

/input delete_next_word

Alt+k

キー入力を奪って、コマンドラインにコード (キーが割り当てられていればコマンド) を入力

/input grab_key_command

Alt+r

Delete current line.

/input delete_line

Alt+R

Delete entire command line.

/input delete_input

Color codes

キー 説明 コマンド

Ctrl+c, b

テキストを太字化するコードの挿入

/input insert \x02

Ctrl+c, c

テキストに色をつけるコードの挿入

/input insert \x03

Ctrl+c, d

Insert code for colored text (RGB color, as hexadecimal).

/input insert \x04

Ctrl+c, i

テキストをイタリック体にするコードの挿入

/input insert \x1D

Ctrl+c, o

テキスト色のリセットを行うコードの挿入

/input insert \x0F

Ctrl+c, v

テキスト色の反転を行うコードの挿入

/input insert \x16

Ctrl+c, _

テキストに下線を引くコードの挿入

/input insert \x1F

Command history

キー 説明 コマンド

前のコマンド/メッセージを呼び出す (検索モードの場合: 上方向に検索)

/input history_previous

次のコマンド/メッセージを呼び出す (検索モードの場合: 下方向に検索)

/input history_next

Ctrl+

グローバル履歴から前のコマンド/メッセージを呼び出す (すべてのバッファに対して共通の履歴)

/input history_global_previous

Ctrl+

グローバル履歴から次のコマンド/メッセージを呼び出す (すべてのバッファに対して共通の履歴)

/input history_global_next

System

キー 説明 コマンド

Ctrl+z

Suspend WeeChat process.

/sys suspend

6.2. Buffers

キー 説明 コマンド

Ctrl+r

Search for text in commands history (see keys for context "histsearch").

/input search_history

Ctrl+s

Search for text in buffer lines (see keys for context "search").

/input search_text_here

Ctrl+x

Switch current buffer if buffers are merged with same number, for example switch to another IRC server buffer.

/buffer switch

Alt+x

マージされたバッファに再ズーム (Alt+x: 全てのマージされたバッファを表示)

/buffer zoom

PgUp

バッファ履歴を 1 ページ分上方向にスクロール

/window page_up

PgDn

バッファ履歴を 1 ページ分下方向にスクロール

/window page_down

Alt+PgUp

バッファ履歴を数行分上方向にスクロール

/window scroll_up

Alt+PgDn

バッファ履歴を数行分下方向にスクロール

/window scroll_down

Alt+Home

バッファ履歴を最初までスクロール

/window scroll_top

Alt+End

バッファ履歴を最後までスクロール

/window scroll_bottom

Alt+
Alt+
Ctrl+p
F5

前のバッファに移動

/buffer -1

Alt+
Alt+
Ctrl+n
F6

後のバッファに移動

/buffer +1

Alt+j, Alt+f

最初のバッファに移動

/buffer -

Alt+j, Alt+l (L)

最後のバッファに移動

/buffer +

Alt+j, Alt+r

IRC 生バッファに移動

/server raw

Alt+j, Alt+s

IRC サーババッファに移動

/server jump

Alt+0…​9

番号のバッファに移動 (0 = 10)

/buffer *N

Alt+j, 01…​99

番号のバッファに移動

/buffer *NN

Alt+n

次のハイライトまでスクロール

/window scroll_next_highlight

Alt+p

前のハイライトまでスクロール

/window scroll_previous_highlight

Alt+u

バッファを最初の未読行までスクロール

/window scroll_unread

Alt+Shift+U

すべてのバッファに未読マークをセット

/allbuf /buffer set unread

Alt+<

バッファ訪問履歴で前のバッファに移動

/buffer jump prev_visited

Alt+>

バッファ訪問履歴で次のバッファに移動

/buffer jump next_visited

Alt+/

最後に表示したバッファに移動 (バッファ移動前に表示していたウィンドウ)

/buffer jump last_displayed

6.3. Windows

キー 説明 コマンド

Ctrl+l (L)

全ウィンドウを再描画

/window refresh

Alt+l (L)

最小限表示の有効無効を切り替え

/window bare

F7

ウィンドウを前に移動

/window -1

F8

ウィンドウを後に移動

/window +1

Alt+w, Alt+

上のウィンドウに移動

/window up

Alt+w, Alt+

下のウィンドウに移動

/window down

Alt+w, Alt+

左のウィンドウに移動

/window left

Alt+w, Alt+

右のウィンドウに移動

/window right

Alt+w, Alt+b

すべてのウィンドウサイズを均等に

/window balance

Alt+w, Alt+s

2 つのウィンドウを入れ替え

/window swap

Alt+z

現在のウィンドウを最大化 (再度 Alt+z することで: 最初のウィンドウ状態に戻す、最大化前の状態)

/window zoom

6.4. Bars

キー 説明 コマンド

F1
Ctrl+F1

バッファリストを上方に 1 ページスクロール

/bar scroll buflist * -100%

F2
Ctrl+F2

バッファリストを下方に 1 ページスクロール

/bar scroll buflist * +100%

Alt+F1

バッファリストを上端までスクロール

/bar scroll buflist * b

Alt+F2

バッファリストを下端までスクロール

/bar scroll buflist * e

F9

バッファタイトルを左方向にスクロール

/bar scroll title * -30%

F10

バッファタイトルを右方向にスクロール

/bar scroll title * +30%

F11
Ctrl+F11

ニックネームリストを上方向にスクロール

/bar scroll nicklist * -100%

F12
Ctrl+F12

ニックネームリストを下方向にスクロール

/bar scroll nicklist * +100%

Alt+F11

ニックネームリストを一番上にスクロール

/bar scroll nicklist * b

Alt+F12

ニックネームリストを一番下にスクロール

/bar scroll nicklist * e

Alt+Shift+B

Toggle buflist.

/buflist toggle

Alt+Shift+N

Toggle nicklist bar.

/bar toggle nicklist

6.5. Hotlist

キー 説明 コマンド

Alt+a

変更のあった次のバッファに移動 (優先順位: ハイライト、新規メッセージ、その他)

/buffer jump smart

Alt+h, Alt+c

Clear hotlist (activity notification on buffers).

/hotlist clear

Alt+h, Alt+m

Remove current buffer from hotlist.

/hotlist remove

Alt+h, Alt+r

Restore latest hotlist removed in the current buffer.

/hotlist restore

Alt+h, Alt+Shift+R

Restore latest hotlist removed in all buffers.

/hotlist restore -all

6.6. Toggle keys

キー 説明 コマンド

Alt+m

マウスの有効無効を切り替え

/mouse toggle

Alt+s

スペルチェッカの有効無効を切り替え

/mute spell toggle

Alt+=

フィルタの有効無効を切り替え

/filter toggle

Alt+-

現在のバッファのフィルタの有効無効を切り替え

/filter toggle @

6.7. Search context

These keys are used in context "search" (when Ctrl+s is pressed to search text in buffer lines).

キー 説明 コマンド

Ctrl+x

検索タイプを切り替え: 文字列 (デフォルト)、正規表現

/input search_switch_regex

Alt+c

大文字小文字を区別して検索

/input search_switch_case

Tab

検索範囲: メッセージ (デフォルト)、プレフィックス、プレフィックスとメッセージ

/input search_switch_where

Ctrl+r

前のキーワードで検索

/input search_previous

Ctrl+s

次のキーワードで検索

/input search_next

Enter
Ctrl+j
Ctrl+m

現在の位置で検索を終了

/input search_stop_here

Ctrl+q

Stop search and reset scroll to pre-text search state.

/input search_stop

6.8. History search context

These keys are used in context "histsearch" (when Ctrl+r is pressed to search text in commands history).

キー 説明 コマンド

Ctrl+x

検索タイプを切り替え: 文字列 (デフォルト)、正規表現

/input search_switch_regex

Alt+c

大文字小文字を区別して検索

/input search_switch_case

Tab

Switch search in: buffer local history (default), global history.

/input search_switch_where

Ctrl+r

Search in previous (older) history entries.

/input search_previous

Ctrl+s

Search in next (newer) history entries.

/input search_next

Enter
Ctrl+j
Ctrl+m

Stop search and use matching input.

/input search_stop_here

Ctrl+o

Execute the command found in history and insert the next one in the command line.

/input history_use_get_next

Ctrl+q

Stop search and restore input to its initial value.

/input search_stop

6.9. Cursor context

以下のキーは「カーソル」モード (画面上でカーソルを自由に動かせる状態) でのみ有効です, see Cursor mode.

キー エリア 説明 コマンド

-

カーソルを上の行に移動

/cursor move up

-

カーソルを下の行に移動

/cursor move down

-

カーソルを左の列に移動

/cursor move left

-

カーソルを右の列に移動

/cursor move right

Alt+

-

Move cursor to the first line of the area.

/cursor move edge_top

Alt+

-

Move cursor to the last line of the area.

/cursor move edge_bottom

Alt+

-

Move cursor to the first column of the area.

/cursor move edge_left

Alt+

-

Move cursor to the last column of the area.

/cursor move edge_right

Alt+Home

-

Move cursor to the top left corner of the area.

/cursor move top_left

Alt+End

-

Move cursor to the bottom right corner of the area.

/cursor move bottom_right

Alt+Shift+

-

カーソルを上のエリアに移動

/cursor move area_up

Alt+Shift+

-

カーソルを下のエリアに移動

/cursor move area_down

Alt+Shift+

-

カーソルを左のエリアに移動

/cursor move area_left

Alt+Shift+

-

カーソルを右のエリアに移動

/cursor move area_right

m

チャット

メッセージを引用

hsignal:chat_quote_message;/cursor stop

l

チャット

Quote focused line.

hsignal:chat_quote_focused_line;/cursor stop

q

チャット

プレフィックスとメッセージを引用

hsignal:chat_quote_prefix_message;/cursor stop

Q

チャット

時間、プレフィックス、メッセージを引用

hsignal:chat_quote_time_prefix_message;/cursor stop

b

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームをバンする

/window ${_window_number};/ban ${nick}

k

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームをキックする

/window ${_window_number};/kick ${nick}

K

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームをバンとキックする

/window ${_window_number};/kickban ${nick}

q

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームに対するクエリを開く

/window ${_window_number};/query ${nick};/cursor stop

w

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームに対して whois を行う

/window ${_window_number};/whois ${nick}

Enter
Ctrl+j
Ctrl+m

-

カーソルモードを終了

/cursor stop

6.10. Mouse

These mouse actions are possible only if mouse is enabled with key Alt+m (command: /mouse toggle).

ボタン/ホイール (1) ジェスチャー エリア 説明 コマンド

■ □ □

-

チャット

ウィンドウに移動

/window ${_window_number}

■ □ □

チャット

前のバッファに移動

/window ${_window_number};/buffer +1

■ □ □

チャット

次のバッファに移動

/window ${_window_number};/buffer +1

■ □ □

左 (長く)

チャット

最初のバッファに移動

/window ${_window_number};/buffer 1

■ □ □

右 (長く)

チャット

最後のバッファに移動

/window ${_window_number};/buffer +

-

チャット

バッファ履歴を上方向にスクロール

/window scroll_up -window ${_window_number}

-

チャット

バッファ履歴を下方向にスクロール

/window scroll_down -window ${_window_number}

Ctrl+

-

チャット

水平左方向にスクロール

/window scroll_horiz -window ${_window_number} -10%

Ctrl+

-

チャット

水平右方向にスクロール

/window scroll_horiz -window ${_window_number} +10%

-

chat: fset buffer

Move five lines up in fset buffer.

/fset -up 5

-

chat: fset buffer

Move five lines down in fset buffer.

/fset -down 5

■ □ □

-

chat: fset buffer

Select line in fset buffer.

/window ${_window_number};/fset -go ${fset_option_index}

□ □ ■

-

chat: fset buffer

Toggle boolean (on/off) or edit the option value.

hsignal:fset_mouse

□ □ ■

left

chat: fset buffer

Decrease value for integer/color/enum, set/append to value for other types.

hsignal:fset_mouse

□ □ ■

right

chat: fset buffer

Increase value for integer/color/enum, set/append to value for other types.

hsignal:fset_mouse

□ □ ■

up / down

chat: fset buffer

Mark/unmark multiple options.

hsignal:fset_mouse

-

chat: /list buffer

Move five lines up in /list buffer.

/list -up 5

-

chat: /list buffer

Move five lines down in /list buffer.

/list -down 5

■ □ □

-

chat: /list buffer

Select line in /list buffer.

/window ${_window_number};/list -go ${_chat_line_y}

□ □ ■

-

chat: /list buffer

Join IRC channel on selected line.

hsignal:irc_list_mouse

-

チャット: スクリプトバッファ

スクリプトバッファを 5 行上方向にスクロール

/script -up 5

-

チャット: スクリプトバッファ

スクリプトバッファで 5 行下方向にスクロール

/script -down 5

■ □ □

-

チャット: スクリプトバッファ

スクリプトバッファで行選択

/script -go ${_chat_line_y}

□ □ ■

-

チャット: スクリプトバッファ

スクリプトのインストール `+/ 削除

/script -go ${_chat_line_y};/script installremove ${script_name_with_extension}+`

■ □ □

上 / 左

バッファリスト

指定したバッファを下の番号に移動

buflist_mouse シグナル

■ □ □

下 / 右

バッファリスト

指定したバッファを上の番号に移動

buflist_mouse シグナル

■ □ □

-

バッファリスト

指定したバッファに切り替える (現在のバッファを指定した場合、バッファ切り替え履歴で前のバッファに切り替える)

buflist_mouse シグナル

□ □ ■

-

バッファリスト

現在のバッファを指定した場合、バッファ切り替え履歴で次のバッファに切り替える

buflist_mouse シグナル

Ctrl+

-

バッファリスト

バッファ切り替え履歴で前のバッファに切り替える

buflist_mouse シグナル

Ctrl+

-

バッファリスト

バッファ切り替え履歴で次のバッファに切り替える

buflist_mouse シグナル

■ □ □

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームリストを 1 ページ分上方向にスクロール

/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} -100%

■ □ □

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームリストを 1 ページ分下方向にスクロール

/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} +100%

■ □ □

上 (長く)

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームリストの最初に移動

/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} b

■ □ □

下 (長く)

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームリストの最後に移動

/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} e

■ □ □

-

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームに対するクエリを開く

/window ${_window_number};/query ${nick}

□ □ ■

-

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームに対する whois を行う

/window ${_window_number};/whois ${nick}

■ □ □

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームをキックする

/window ${_window_number};/kick ${nick}

■ □ □

左 (長く)

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームをキックとバンする

/window ${_window_number};/kickban ${nick}

□ □ ■

ニックネームリスト

ニックネームをバンする

/window ${_window_number};/ban ${nick}

□ □ ■

-

入力

マウスイベントを奪ってコマンドラインにコードを入力

/input grab_mouse_area

-

任意のバー

バーを -20% スクロール

/bar scroll ${_bar_name} ${_window_number} -20%

-

任意のバー

バーを +20% スクロール

/bar scroll ${_bar_name} ${_window_number} +20%

□ ■ □

-

任意の場所

この場所でカーソルモードを開始

/cursor go ${_x},${_y}

(1) Buttons:
◼ □ □: click on left button
□ ◼ □: click on middle button
□ □ ◼: click on right button
Wheel:
: wheel up
: wheel down

6.11. Fset buffer

These keys and actions are used on the fset buffer (see Fset plugin).

Key Action (1) Description Command

Move one line up.

/fset -up

Move one line down.

/fset -down

PgUp

Move one page up.

/window page_up

PgDn

Move one page down.

/window page_down

Alt+Home

<<

Move to first line.

/fset -go 0

Alt+End

>>

Move to last line.

/fset -go end

F11

<

Scroll horizontally on the left.

/fset -left

F12

>

Scroll horizontally on the right.

/fset -right

Alt+Space

t

Toggle boolean value.

/fset -toggle

Alt+-

-

Subtract 1 from value for integer/color/enum, set value for other types.

/fset -add -1

Alt++

+

Add 1 to value for integer/color/enum, append to value for other types.

/fset -add 1

Alt+f, Alt+r

r

Reset value.

/fset -reset

Alt+f, Alt+u

u

Unset value.

/fset -unset

Alt+Enter

s

Set value.

/fset -set

Alt+f, Alt+n

n

Set new value.

/fset -setnew

Alt+f, Alt+a

a

Append to value.

/fset -append

Alt+,

,

Mark/unmark option.

/fset -mark 1

Shift+

Move one line up and mark/unmark option.

/fset -up; /fset -mark

Shift+

Mark/unmark option and move one line down.

/fset -mark; /fset -down

m:xxx

Mark options displayed that are matching filter "xxx" (any filter on option or value is allowed, see /fset command).

u:xxx

Unmark options displayed that are matching filter "xxx" (any filter on option or value is allowed, see /fset command).

Ctrl+l (L)

Refresh options and whole screen.

/fset -refresh

$

Refresh options (keep marked options).

$$

Refresh options (unmark all options).

Alt+p

p

Toggle plugin description options (plugins.desc.*).

/mute /set fset.look.show_plugins_desc toggle

Alt+v

v

Toggle help bar.

/bar toggle fset

s:x,y

Sort options by fields x,y (see option fset.look.sort).

/mute /set fset.look.sort x,y

s:

Reset sort to its default value (see option fset.look.sort).

/mute /unset fset.look.sort

w:xxx

Export options in file "xxx".

/fset -export xxx

w-:xxx

Export options in file "xxx" without help.

/fset -export -nohelp xxx

w+:xxx

Export options in file "xxx" with help.

/fset -export -help xxx

Ctrl+x

x

Switch the format used to display options.

/fset -format

q

Close fset buffer.

/buffer close

(1) The action must be entered as input on the command line, followed by Enter.

6.12. IRC /list buffer

These keys and actions are used on the IRC /list buffer (see command /list).

Key Action (1) Description Command

Move one line up.

/list -up

Move one line down.

/list -down

PgUp

Move one page up.

/window page_up

PgDn

Move one page down.

/window page_down

Alt+Home

<<

Move to first line.

/list -go 0

Alt+End

>>

Move to last line.

/list -go end

F11

<

Scroll horizontally on the left.

/list -left

F12

>

Scroll horizontally on the right.

/list -right

Ctrl+j

j

Join IRC channel on selected line.

/list -join

xxx

Show only channels with "xxx" in name or topic (case insensitive).

n:xxx

Show only channels with "xxx" in name (case insensitive).

t:xxx

Show only channels with "xxx" in topic (case insensitive).

u:n

Show only channels with at least "n" users.

u:>n

Show only channels with more than "n" users.

u:<n

Show only channels with less than "n" users.

c:xxx

Show only channels matching the evaluated condition "xxx", using following variables: name, name2, users, topic.

s:x,y

Sort channels by fields x,y (see command /list).

s:

Reset sort to its default value (see command /list).

$

Refresh list (run again command /list).

q

Close buffer.

/buffer close

(1) The action must be entered as input on the command line, followed by Enter.

6.13. Script buffer

These keys and actions are used on the script buffer (see script manager).

Key Action (1) Description Command

Move one line up.

/script -up

Move one line down.

/script -down

PgUp

Move one page up.

/window page_up

PgDn

Move one page down.

/window page_down

Alt+i

i

Install script.

/script install

Alt+r

r

Remove script.

/script remove

Alt+l

l

Load script.

/script load

Alt+L

L

Reload script.

/script reload

Alt+u

u

Unload script.

/script unload

Alt+Shift+A

A

Autoload script.

/script toggleautoload

Alt+h

h

Hold/unhold script.

/script hold

Alt+v

v

View script.

/script show

s:x,y

Sort scripts by fields x,y (see option script.look.sort).

s:

Reset sort to its default value (see option script.look.sort).

$

Refresh list.

q

Close buffer.

/buffer close

(1) The action must be entered as input on the command line, followed by Enter.

7. Configuration

7.1. Fset

fset (高速設定) プラグインはバッファ内にオプションのリストを表示し、WeeChat とプラグインのオプション設定を支援します。

Example of fset buffer displaying options starting with weechat.look :

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.weechat│1/121 | Filter: weechat.look.* | Sort: ~name | Key(input): alt+space=toggle │
│2.fset   │weechat.look.bare_display_exit_on_input: exit the bare display mode on any c│
│         │hanges in input [default: on]                                               │
│         │----------------------------------------------------------------------------│
│         │  weechat.look.align_end_of_lines                   enum     message        │
│         │  weechat.look.align_multiline_words                boolean  on             │
│         │  weechat.look.bar_more_down                        string   "++"           │
│         │  weechat.look.bar_more_left                        string   "<<"           │
│         │  weechat.look.bar_more_right                       string   ">>"           │
│         │  weechat.look.bar_more_up                          string   "--"           │
│         │  weechat.look.bare_display_exit_on_input           boolean  on             │
│         │  weechat.look.bare_display_time_format             string   "%H:%M"        │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_auto_renumber                 boolean  on             │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_notify_default                enum     all            │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_position                      enum     end            │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_search_case_sensitive         boolean  off            │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_search_force_default          boolean  off            │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_search_regex                  boolean  off            │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_search_where                  enum     prefix_message │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_time_format                   string   "%H:%M:%S"     │
│         │  weechat.look.buffer_time_same                     string   ""             │
│         │[12:55] [2] [fset] 2:fset                                                   │
│         │█                                                                           │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

コマンド

  • fset: fast set WeeChat and plugins options

/fset  -bar
       -refresh
       -up|-down [<number>]
       -left|-right [<percent>]
       -go <line>|end
       -toggle
       -add [<value>]
       -reset
       -unset
       -set
       -setnew
       -append
       -mark
       -format
       -export [-help|-nohelp] <filename>
       -import <filename>
       <filter>

    -bar: add the help bar
-refresh: refresh list of options, then whole screen (command: /window refresh)
     -up: move the selected line up by "number" lines
   -down: move the selected line down by "number" lines
   -left: scroll the buffer by "percent" of width on the left
  -right: scroll the buffer by "percent" of width on the right
     -go: select a line by number, first line number is 0 ("end" to select the last line)
 -toggle: toggle the boolean value
    -add: add "value" (which can be a negative number) for integers, colors and enums, set/append to value for other types (set for a negative value, append for a positive value)
  -reset: reset the value of option
  -unset: unset the option
    -set: add the /set command in input to edit the value of option (move the cursor at the beginning of value)
 -setnew: add the /set command in input to edit a new value for the option
 -append: add the /set command to append something in the value of option (move the cursor at the end of value)
   -mark: toggle mark
 -format: switch to the next available format
 -export: export the options and values displayed in a file (each line has format: "/set name value" or "/unset name")
 -import: import the options from a file (all lines containing commands are executed)
   -help: force writing of help on options in exported file (see /help fset.look.export_help_default)
 -nohelp: do not write help on options in exported file (see /help fset.look.export_help_default)
  filter: set a new filter to see only matching options (this filter can be used as input in fset buffer as well); allowed formats are:
          `*`: show all options (no filter)
          `xxx`: show only options with "xxx" in name
          `f:xxx`: show only configuration file "xxx"
          `t:xxx`: show only type "xxx" (bool/int/str/col/enum or boolean/integer/string/color/enum)
          `d`: show only changed options
          `d:xxx`: show only changed options with "xxx" in name
          `d=xxx`: show only changed options with "xxx" in value
          `d==xxx`: show only changed options with exact value "xxx"
          `h=xxx`: show only options with "xxx" in description (translated)
          `he=xxx`: show only options with "xxx" in description (in English)
          `=xxx`: show only options with "xxx" in value
          `==xxx`: show only options with exact value "xxx"
          `c:xxx`: show only options matching the evaluated condition "xxx", using following variables: file, section, option, name, parent_name, type, type_en, type_short (bool/int/str/col/enum), type_tiny (b/i/s/c/e), default_value, default_value_undef, value, quoted_value, value_undef, value_changed, parent_value, min, max, description, description2, description_en, description_en2, string_values, allowed_values

The lines with options are displayed using string evaluation (see /help eval for the format), with these options:
  - fset.format.option1: first format for an option
  - fset.format.option2: second format for an option

The following variables can be used in these options:
  - option data, with color and padded by spaces on the right:
    - ${file}: configuration file (for example "weechat" or "irc")
    - ${section}: section
    - ${option}: option name
    - ${name}: full option name (file.section.option)
    - ${parent_name}: parent option name
    - ${type}: option type (translated)
    - ${type_en}: option type (in English)
    - ${type_short}: short option type (bool/int/str/col/enum)
    - ${type_tiny}: tiny option type (b/i/s/c/e)
    - ${default_value}: option default value
    - ${default_value_undef}: "1" if default value is null, otherwise "0"
    - ${value}: option value
    - ${value_undef}: "1" if value is null, otherwise "0"
    - ${value_changed}: "1" if value is different from default value, otherwise "0"
    - ${value2}: option value, with inherited value if null
    - ${parent_value}: parent option value
    - ${min}: min value
    - ${max}: max value
    - ${description}: option description (translated)
    - ${description2}: option description (translated), "(no description)" (translated) if there's no description
    - ${description_en}: option description (in English)
    - ${description_en2}: option description (in English), "(no description)" if there's no description
    - ${string_values}: string values allowed for set of an enum option
    - ${allowed_values}: allowed values
    - ${marked}: "1" if option is marked, otherwise "0"
    - ${index}: index of option in list
  - option data, with color but no spaces:
    - same names prefixed by underscore, for example: ${_name}, ${_type}, ...
  - option data, raw format (no colors/spaces):
    - same names prefixed by two underscores, for example: ${__name}, ${__type}, ...
  - option data, only spaces:
    - same names prefixed with "empty_", for example: ${empty_name}, ${empty_type}
  - other data:
    - ${selected_line}: "1" if the line is selected, otherwise "0"
    - ${newline}: insert a new line at point, so the option is displayed on multiple lines

For keys, input and mouse actions on the buffer, see key bindings in User's guide.

Note: if input has one or more leading spaces, the following text is interpreted as a filter, without the spaces. For example " q" searches all options with "q" inside name while "q" closes the fset buffer.

Examples:
  /fset d:irc.*
  /fset nicklist
  /fset =red
  /fset ==red
  /fset c:${file} == irc && ${type_en} == integer

オプション

fset.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

color

/set fset.color.*

format

/set fset.format.*

オプションリストの表示書式

look

/set fset.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • fset.color.allowed_values

    • description: color for allowed values

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.allowed_values_selected

    • description: color for allowed values on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.color_name

    • description: color for color name when option fset.look.use_color_value is enabled

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 246

  • fset.color.color_name_selected

    • description: color for color name on the selected line when option fset.look.use_color_value is enabled

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.default_value

    • description: color for default value

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.default_value_selected

    • description: color for default value on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.description

    • description: color for description

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 242

  • fset.color.description_selected

    • description: color for description on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.file

    • description: color for file

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.file_changed

    • description: color for file if value is changed

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • fset.color.file_changed_selected

    • description: color for file if value is changed on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.file_selected

    • description: color for file on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.help_default_value

    • description: color for default value in help bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.help_description

    • description: color for description in help bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.help_name

    • description: color for name in help bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.help_quotes

    • description: color for quotes around string values

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: darkgray

  • fset.color.help_values

    • description: color for allowed values

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.index

    • description: color for index of option

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • fset.color.index_selected

    • description: color for index of option on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • fset.color.line_marked_bg1

    • description: background color for a marked line (used with the first format, see option fset.format.option1)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 17

  • fset.color.line_marked_bg2

    • description: background color for a marked line (used with the second format, see option fset.format.option2)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 17

  • fset.color.line_selected_bg1

    • description: background color for the selected line (used with the first format, see option fset.format.option1)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 24

  • fset.color.line_selected_bg2

    • description: background color for the selected line (used with the second format, see option fset.format.option2)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 24

  • fset.color.marked

    • description: color for mark indicator

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • fset.color.marked_selected

    • description: color for mark indicator on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.max

    • description: color for max value

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.max_selected

    • description: color for max value on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.min

    • description: color for min value

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.min_selected

    • description: color for min value on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.name

    • description: color for name

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.name_changed

    • description: color for name if value is changed

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 185

  • fset.color.name_changed_selected

    • description: color for name if value is changed on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.name_selected

    • description: color for name on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.option

    • description: color for option

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.option_changed

    • description: color for option if value is changed

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • fset.color.option_changed_selected

    • description: color for option if value is changed on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.option_selected

    • description: color for option on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.parent_name

    • description: color for name of parent option

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.parent_name_selected

    • description: color for name of parent option on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.parent_value

    • description: color for value of parent option

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • fset.color.parent_value_selected

    • description: color for value of parent option on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • fset.color.quotes

    • description: color for quotes around string values

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: darkgray

  • fset.color.quotes_changed

    • description: color for quotes around string values which are changed

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.quotes_changed_selected

    • description: color for quotes around string values which are changed on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.quotes_selected

    • description: color for quotes around string values on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.section

    • description: color for section

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.section_changed

    • description: color for section if value is changed

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • fset.color.section_changed_selected

    • description: color for section if value is changed on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.section_selected

    • description: color for section on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.string_values

    • description: color for string values

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.string_values_selected

    • description: color for string values on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.title_count_options

    • description: color for the count of options found with the current filter in title of buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • fset.color.title_current_option

    • description: color for current option number in title of buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • fset.color.title_filter

    • description: color for filter in title of buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.title_marked_options

    • description: color for number of marked options in title of buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • fset.color.title_sort

    • description: color for sort in title of buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.type

    • description: color for type

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 138

  • fset.color.type_selected

    • description: color for type on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 216

  • fset.color.unmarked

    • description: color for mark indicator when the option is not marked

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • fset.color.unmarked_selected

    • description: color for mark indicator when the option is not marked on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • fset.color.value

    • description: color for value

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 38

  • fset.color.value_changed

    • description: color for value changed (different from default)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 185

  • fset.color.value_changed_selected

    • description: color for value changed (different from default) on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • fset.color.value_selected

    • description: color for value on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 159

  • fset.color.value_undef

    • description: color for undefined value

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: magenta

  • fset.color.value_undef_selected

    • description: color for undefined value on the selected line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • fset.format.export_help

    • description: format of help line written before each option exported in a file (note: content is evaluated, see /help fset)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "# ${description2}"

  • fset.format.export_option

    • description: format of each option exported in a file (note: content is evaluated, see /help fset)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/set ${name} ${quoted_value}"

  • fset.format.export_option_null

    • description: format of each option with "null" value exported in a file (note: content is evaluated, see /help fset)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/unset ${name}"

  • fset.format.option1

    • description: first format of each line, used when option fset.look.format_number is set to 1 (note: content is evaluated, see /help fset); an empty string uses the default format ("${marked} ${name} ${type} ${value2}"), which is without evaluation of string and then much faster; formats can be switched with key ctrl-x

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • fset.format.option2

    • description: second format of each line, used when option fset.look.format_number is set to 2 (note: content is evaluated, see /help fset); an empty string uses the default format ("${marked} ${name} ${type} ${value2}"), which is without evaluation of string and then much faster; formats can be switched with key ctrl-x

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${marked} ${name} ${type} ${value2}${newline} ${empty_name} ${_default_value}${color:244} -- ${_allowed_values}${newline} ${empty_name} ${_description}"

  • fset.look.auto_refresh

    • description: comma separated list of options to automatically refresh on the fset buffer (if opened); "*" means all options (recommended), a name beginning with "!" is a negative value to prevent an option to be refreshed, wildcard "*" is allowed in names (example: "*,!plugin.section.*")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*"

  • fset.look.auto_unmark

    • description: automatically unmark all options after an action on marked options or after a refresh

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • fset.look.condition_catch_set

    • description: condition to catch /set command and display results in the fset buffer; following variables can be used: ${name} (name of option given for the /set command), ${count} (number of options found with the /set argument); an empty string disables the catch of /set command; with value "1", the fset buffer is always used with /set command

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${count} >= 1"

  • fset.look.export_help_default

    • description: write help for each option exported by default (this can be overridden with arguments "-help" and "-nohelp" for command /fset -export)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • fset.look.format_number

    • description: number of format used to display options; this is dynamically changed by the key ctrl-x on the fset buffer

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2

    • default value: 1

  • fset.look.marked_string

    • description: string displayed when an option is marked (to do an action on multiple options)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*"

  • fset.look.scroll_horizontal

    • description: left/right scroll in fset buffer (percent of width)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 100

    • default value: 10

  • fset.look.show_plugins_desc

    • description: show the plugin description options (plugins.desc.*)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • fset.look.sort

    • description: comma-separated list of fields to sort options (see /help fset for a list of fields); char "-" can be used before field to reverse order, char "~" can be used to do a case insensitive comparison; example: "-~name" for case insensitive and reverse sort on option name

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "~name"

  • fset.look.unmarked_string

    • description: string displayed when an option is not marked

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " "

  • fset.look.use_color_value

    • description: use the color to display value of color options

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • fset.look.use_keys

    • description: use keys alt+X in fset buffer to do actions on options; if disabled, only the input is allowed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • fset.look.use_mute

    • description: use /mute command to set options

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

7.2. Colors

基本色

WeeChat における基本色とは:

名前

default

デフォルトの端末色 (背景色を透過色とする)

black

darkgray

暗い灰色

red

暗い赤

lightred

明るい赤

green

暗い緑色

lightgreen

明るい緑色

brown

茶色

yellow

黄色

blue

暗い青

lightblue

明るい青

magenta

暗い赤紫色

lightmagenta

明るい赤紫色

cyan

暗い青緑色

lightcyan

明るい青緑色

gray

灰色

white

拡張色

WeeChat は画面に色が表示された時点で色ペアを動的に割り当てます (バッファとバーを表示する時点で)。

基本色に加えて、1 番 から端末の対応状況に依存する番号までの色番号を利用できます。

/color コマンドで現在の色と色制限を確認できます。Alt+c をタイプすることで、一時的に端末色を選択された色に変更できます。

例えば、バッファ中のに表示される時刻をオレンジ色にしたい場合、以下のようにしてください:

/set weechat.color.chat_time 214

ステータスバーの色を非常に暗い緑色にしたい場合:

/set weechat.bar.status.color_bg 22

別名

/color alias コマンドを使えば色の別名を追加できます。 追加後は任意の色関連オプションで別名を使えます。

例:

/color alias 214 orange
/set weechat.color.chat_delimiters orange

属性

色に対していくつかの属性を付加することができます。1 つ以上の属性を色名または色番号の前に付加できます:

  • %: blink

  • .: "dim" (half bright)

  • * : テキストを太字に

  • ! : テキストを反転

  • / : テキストをイタリック体に

  • _ : テキストに下線を引く

  • |: keep attributes: do not reset blink/dim/bold/reverse/italic/underlined when changing color

例えば、自分自身のニックネームの表示色を白にして、下線を引きたい場合:

/set weechat.color.chat_nick_self _white

ステータスバーの時刻の表示色を橙色にして、下線を引いて、太字にしたい場合:

/set weechat.color.status_time *_214

デフォルト端末色 (-1) に対して属性を設定したい場合、端末色番号の最大値よりも大きな値を利用してください。例えば、WeeChat における色番号の最大値は 99999 です。

端末の表示色に太字の属性を付加する例:

/set weechat.color.status_time *99999

7.3. Charset

Charset プラグインを使うことで、文字コードに従ってデータのデコードとエンコードができます。

デコード/エンコード用にデフォルトの文字コードが設定されていますが、それぞれのバッファ (バッファグループ) に対して個別に文字コードを設定することもできます。

このプラグインの導入は任意ですが、導入を推奨します: このプラグインがロードされていない場合、WeeChat が読み書きできるデータは UTF-8 データのみになります。

Charset プラグインは WeeChat によって自動的にロードされるべきです。プラグインがロードされていることを確認するには、以下のようにしてください:

/charset

コマンドが見つからない場合、以下のコマンドでプラグインをロードしてください:

/plugin load charset

プラグインが見つからない場合、文字コードサポートを有効化した状態で WeeChat を再コンパイルしてください。

Charset プラグインがロードされた場合、端末文字コードと内部文字コードが表示されます。端末文字コードはロケールに依存し、内部文字コードは UTF-8 です。

例:

charset: terminal: ISO-8859-15, internal: UTF-8

文字コードの設定

グローバルデコード文字コードとエンコード文字コードを設定するには、/set コマンドを使ってください。

例:

/set charset.default.decode ISO-8859-15
/set charset.default.encode ISO-8859-15

グローバルデコード文字コードが設定されていない場合 (例えば Charset プラグインを始めてロードした場合)、これは自動的に端末の文字コードか (UTF-8 でなければ)、デフォルトの ISO-8859-1 に設定されます。

デフォルトのエンコード文字コードはありません。従って、内部文字コード (UTF-8) が使われます。

IRC サーバの文字コードを設定するには、サーババッファで /charset コマンドを使ってください。文字コードのみを引数として与えた場合、この文字コードがデコードとエンコードに利用されます。

例:

/charset ISO-8859-15

これは以下と等価です:

/charset decode ISO-8859-15
/charset encode ISO-8859-15

IRC チャンネル (またはプライベートメッセージ) の文字コードを設定するには、サーバの文字コード設定と同様のコマンドをチャンネル (またはプライベートメッセージ) バッファで使ってください。

IRC サーバの全てのチャンネルおよびプライベートバッファに対する文字コードを設定するには:

/set charset.encode.irc.libera ISO-8859-15

すべての文字コード設定を確認するには、以下のコマンドを利用してください:

/set charset.*

トラブルシューティング

文字コードに関する問題があれば、WeeChat FAQ (よくある質問) / いくつかの文字が見えません。どうすれば良いですか。 を参照してください。

コマンド

  • charset: change charset for current buffer

/charset  decode|encode <charset>
          reset

 decode: change decoding charset
 encode: change encoding charset
charset: new charset for current buffer
  reset: reset charsets for current buffer

オプション

charset.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

default

/set charset.default.*

デフォルトのデコード/エンコード文字セット

decode

/charset decode
/set charset.decode.*

バッファのデコード文字セット (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

encode

/charset encode
/set charset.encode.*

バッファのエンコード文字セット (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

オプション:

  • charset.default.decode

    • description: global decoding charset: charset used to decode incoming messages when they are not UTF-8 valid

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "ANSI_X3.4-1968"

  • charset.default.encode

    • description: global encoding charset: charset used to encode outgoing messages (if empty, default is UTF-8 because it is the WeeChat internal charset)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

7.4. 通知レベル

通知レベルの設定

バッファに表示された各メッセージには 4 つのレベルが設定されています。レベルの低いものから順に:

  • low: 重要性の低いメッセージ (例えば irc の参加/退出/終了メッセージ)

  • message: ユーザからのメッセージ

  • private: プライベートバッファのメッセージ

  • highlight: ハイライトされたメッセージ

それぞれのバッファには通知レベルが設定されており、通知レベルに対応するメッセージの数がホットリストに表示されます。

デフォルトの通知レベルは weechat.look.buffer_notify_default オプションで指定し、デフォルトは all です。

通知レベル ホットリストに追加されるメッセージのレベル

none

(無効)

highlight

highlight + private

message

highlight + private + message

all

highlight + private + message + low

通知レベルはバッファグループに対して設定することも可能で、例えば irc サーバ "libera" に含まれる全てのバッファに対して設定する場合:

/set weechat.notify.irc.libera message

"#weechat" チャンネルだけに対して、通知レベルを highlight に設定する場合:

/set weechat.notify.irc.libera.#weechat highlight

/buffer コマンドで、あるバッファに対する通知レベルを設定できます:

/buffer notify highlight

ニックネームに対するホットリストレベルの最大値

ニックネーム、バッファ、バッファグループ (IRC サーバなど) に対してホットリストレベルの最大値を設定することが可能です。

あるニックネームのリストに対してバッファプロパティ "hotlist_max_level_nicks" を設定したり、各ニックネームに対してホットリストレベルの最大値を設定することも可能です。設定可能なレベルは以下です:

  • -1: ニックネームがホットリストを変更しない優先度

  • 0: 低優先度 (参加および退出メッセージなど)

  • 1: 通常メッセージ

  • 2: プライベートメッセージ

  • 3: ハイライト (これはすべてのメッセージのデフォルト最大値であるため、通常これを指定することはありません)

例えば現在のバッファで "joe" と "mike" からのメッセージに対するハイライトを無効化するには以下のように設定します:

/buffer setauto hotlist_max_level_nicks_add joe:2,mike:2

7.5. ハイライト

Disable highlights

You can disable highlights with option weechat.look.highlight_disable_regex (regular expression).
When a highlight is disabled with this option, the other highlight options are ignored.

For example to disable any highlight on messages with a word beginning with "flash" between chevrons:

/set weechat.look.highlight_disable_regex "<flash.*>"

This can also be set with the buffer property "highlight_disable_regex".

Same example, specific to the current buffer:

/buffer setauto highlight_disable_regex <flash.*>

ハイライトする単語の追加

デフォルトで WeeChat は自分のニックネームが含まれる他のユーザからのメッセージをハイライトします。このため、ハイライトはバッファに依存します (ニックネームはバッファごとに異なる場合があります)。

他の単語を追加するには weechat.look.highlight オプションを使います。例えば自分のニックネーム、"word1"、"word2"、"test" から始まる任意の単語をハイライトするには以下のように設定します:

/set weechat.look.highlight "word1,word2,test*"

単語に対してさらに具体的なルールを設定する必要がある場合、weechat.look.highlight_regex オプションを使って正規表現で指定することも可能です。例えば "flashcode"、"flashcöde"、"flashy" という単語をハイライトするには以下のように設定します:

/set weechat.look.highlight_regex "flashc[oö]de|flashy"

ハイライトする単語の区切りは weechat.look.word_chars_highlight オプションを使って設定します。

ハイライトするタグの追加

表示される行には「タグ」を含めることが可能です。「タグ」とはメッセージの出自やメッセージ自身に関する情報を与えるものです。
/debug tags コマンドでタグを表示することが可能です (タグを非表示にする場合も同じコマンドを使います)。

ハイライトするタグを明示するには weechat.look.highlight_tags オプションを使います。複数のタグを指定するにはコンマで区切り、複数のタグの論理 "and" を表すには + で区切ります。

例えば "FlashCode" というニックネームからのすべてのメッセージと "toto" で始まるニックネームからのすべての通知メッセージをハイライトするには以下のように設定します:

/set weechat.look.highlight_tags "nick_flashcode,irc_notice+nick_toto*"

バッファに対する特別なハイライトの設定

バッファプロパティ "highlight_regex" と正規表現を使ってハイライトを強制できます。

例えば現在のバッファ宛のすべてのメッセージをハイライトするには以下のように設定します:

/buffer setauto highlight_regex .*

7.6. Buffer logging

Logger プラグインを使うことで、バッファの内容をファイルに保存できます。保存形式とその方法をオプションで設定できます。

ログレベル

ログ保存はそれぞれのバッファに対して設定されたログレベルに従って行われます。デフォルトのレベルは 9 (バッファに表示されたメッセージをすべて保存) です。特定のバッファやバッファグループに対して個別にログレベルを設定できます。

設定可能なレベルは 0 から 9 です。0 は "保存しない"、9 は「すべてのメッセージを保存」を意味します。

それぞれのプラグインでレベルの意味が変わります。IRC プラグインに対しては以下のレベルが利用されます:

  • レベル 1: ユーザからのメッセージ (チャンネルまたはプライベート)

  • レベル 2: ニックネームの変更 (自身と他のユーザ)

  • レベル 3: 任意のサーバメッセージ (参加/退出/終了メッセージを除く)

  • レベル 4: 参加/退出/終了メッセージ

従って、IRC チャンネルに対してレベル 3 を設定した場合、WeeChat は参加/退出/終了メッセージを除いて全てのメッセージを保存します。

例:

  • IRC チャンネル #weechat に対してレベル 3 を設定:

/set logger.level.irc.libera.#weechat 3
  • libera サーババッファに対してレベル 3 を設定:

/set logger.level.irc.server.libera 3
  • libera サーバの全てのチャンネルに対してレベル 3 を設定:

/set logger.level.irc.libera 3
  • 全ての IRC バッファに対してレベル 2 を設定:

/set logger.level.irc 2

ファイル名マスク

It is possible to define a filename mask for each buffer, and use local buffer variables to build filename. To see available local variables for current buffer:

/buffer listvar

Masks will be matched on options in descending order of specificity on logger.mask.$plugin.*, with logger.file.mask as fallback option.

例えば "irc.libera.#weechat" バッファの場合、WeeChat は以下の順番でオプションに設定されたファイル名マスクを検索します:

logger.mask.irc.libera.#weechat
logger.mask.irc.libera
logger.mask.irc
logger.file.mask

特定の IRC サーバ ("logger.mask.irc.libera") またはプラグイン ("logger.mask.irc") のグループに対して共通のマスクを適用できます。

ログファイルに日付を利用する

ログファイルに日付を使うには、マスクに日時/時間指定子を利用できます (書式に関しては man strftime を参照してください)。例えば:

/set logger.file.mask "%Y/%m/$plugin.$name.weechatlog"

以下のファイルが作成されます:

~/.local/share/weechat
└── logs
    ├── 2010
    │   ├── 11
    │   │   ├── irc.server.libera.weechatlog
    │   │   └── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog
    │   └── 12
    │       ├── irc.server.libera.weechatlog
    │       └── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog
    ├── 2011
    │   ├── 01
    │   │   ├── irc.server.libera.weechatlog
    │   │   └── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog
    │   ├── 02
    ...
IRC ログファイルにサーバとチャンネル名を利用する

IRC サーバ名を使ったディレクトリに、チャンネル名を使ったファイルを作成する場合:

/set logger.mask.irc "irc/$server/$channel.weechatlog"

以下のファイルが作成されます:

~/.local/share/weechat
└── logs
    └── irc
        ├── libera
        │   ├── libera.weechatlog
        │   ├── #weechat.weechatlog
        │   └── #mychan.weechatlog
        ├── oftc
        │   ├── oftc.weechatlog
        │   ├── #channel1.weechatlog
        │   └── #channel2.weechatlog
        ...

Rotation and compression

It is possible to define a max size for log files, and when it is reached, there is automatic rotation of log file.

The rotated log files can be compressed with gzip or zstd .

As the compression of a file can take some time, it is performed in background.

Example with a max size of 2GB and compression with gzip, using good compression level (slower than default one):

/set logger.file.rotation_compression_type gzip
/set logger.file.rotation_compression_level 80
/set logger.file.rotation_size_max "2g"

If you want to use a decimal number, you can use the unit below and multiply by 1000, for example to set max size to 2.5GB:

/set logger.file.rotation_size_max "2500m"

With these settings, you’ll end with files like these ones (in this example there is rotation only for the log of #weechat channel):

~/.local/share/weechat
└── logs
    ├── core.weechat.weechatlog
    ├── irc.server.libera.weechatlog
    ├── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog
    ├── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog.1.gz
    ├── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog.2.gz
    └── irc.libera.#weechat.weechatlog.3.gz

コマンド

  • logger: logger plugin configuration

/logger  list
         set <level>
         flush
         disable

   list: show logging status for opened buffers
    set: set logging level on current buffer
  level: level for messages to be logged (0 = logging disabled, 1 = a few messages (most important) .. 9 = all messages)
  flush: write all log files now
disable: disable logging on current buffer (set level to 0)

Options "logger.level.*" and "logger.mask.*" can be used to set level or mask for a buffer, or buffers beginning with name.

Log levels used by IRC plugin:
  1: user message (channel and private), notice (server and channel)
  2: nick change
  3: server message
  4: join/part/quit
  9: all other messages

Examples:
  set level to 5 for current buffer:
    /logger set 5
  disable logging for current buffer:
    /logger disable
  set level to 3 for all IRC buffers:
    /set logger.level.irc 3
  disable logging for main WeeChat buffer:
    /set logger.level.core.weechat 0
  use a directory per IRC server and a file per channel inside:
    /set logger.mask.irc "$server/$channel.weechatlog"

オプション

logger.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set logger.look.*

外観

color

/set logger.color.*

file

/set logger.file.*

ログファイルのオプション

level

/set logger.level.*

バッファのログレベル (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

mask

/set logger.mask.*

バッファのファイル名マスク (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

オプション:

  • logger.color.backlog_end

    • description: color for line ending the backlog

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 246

  • logger.color.backlog_line

    • description: color for backlog lines, used only if the option logger.file.color_lines is off

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 246

  • logger.file.auto_log

    • description: automatically save content of buffers to files (unless a buffer disables log); if disabled, logging is disabled on all buffers

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • logger.file.color_lines

    • description: use ANSI color codes in lines written in log files and display backlog lines with these colors

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • logger.file.flush_delay

    • description: number of seconds between flush of log files (0 = write in log files immediately for each line printed)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 3600

    • default value: 120

  • logger.file.fsync

    • description: use fsync to synchronize the log file with the storage device after the flush (see man fsync); this is slower but should prevent any data loss in case of power failure during the save of log file

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • logger.file.info_lines

    • description: write information line in log file when log starts or ends for a buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • logger.file.log_conditions

    • description: conditions to save content of buffers to files (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval); empty value saves content on all buffers; for example to log only private buffers: "${type} == private"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • logger.file.mask

    • description: default file name mask for log files (format is "directory/to/file" or "file", without first "/" because "path" option is used to build complete path to file); local buffer variables are permitted (you should use only variables that are defined on all buffers, so for example you should NOT use $server nor $channel); date specifiers are permitted (see man strftime)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "$plugin.$name.weechatlog"

  • logger.file.name_lower_case

    • description: use only lower case for log filenames

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • logger.file.nick_prefix

    • description: text to write before nick in prefix of message, example: "<"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • logger.file.nick_suffix

    • description: text to write after nick in prefix of message, example: ">"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • logger.file.path

    • description: path for WeeChat log files; date specifiers are permitted (see man strftime) (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${weechat_data_dir}/logs"

  • logger.file.replacement_char

    • description: replacement char for special chars in filename built with mask (like directory delimiter)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "_"

  • logger.file.rotation_compression_level

    • description: compression level for rotated log files (with extension ".1", ".2", etc.), if option logger.file.rotation_compression_type is enabled: 1 = low compression / fast ... 100 = best compression / slow; the value is a percentage converted to 1-9 for gzip and 1-19 for zstd; the default value is recommended, it offers a good compromise between compression and speed

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 100

    • default value: 20

  • logger.file.rotation_compression_type

    • description: compression type for rotated log files; if set to "none", rotated log files are not compressed; WARNING: if rotation was enabled with another type of compression (or no compression), you must first unload the logger plugin, compress files with the new type (or decompress files), then change the option in logger.conf, then load the logger plugin

    • type: enum

    • values: none, gzip, zstd

    • default value: none

  • logger.file.rotation_size_max

    • description: when this size is reached, a rotation of log files is performed: the existing rotated log files are renamed (.1 becomes .2, .2 becomes .3, etc.) and the current file is renamed with extension .1; an integer number with a suffix is allowed: b = bytes (default if no unit given), k = kilobytes, m = megabytes, g = gigabytes, t = terabytes; example: "2g" causes a rotation if the file size is > 2,000,000,000 bytes; if set to "0", no rotation is performed (unlimited log size); WARNING: before changing this option, you should first set the compression type via option logger.file.rotation_compression_type

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "0"

  • logger.file.time_format

    • description: timestamp used in log files (see man strftime for date/time specifiers, extra specifiers are supported, see function util_strftimeval in Plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"

  • logger.look.backlog

    • description: maximum number of lines to display from log file when creating new buffer (0 = no backlog)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 20

  • logger.look.backlog_conditions

    • description: conditions to display the backlog (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval); empty value displays the backlog on all buffers; for example to display backlog on private buffers only: "${type} == private"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

7.7. マウスサポート

WeeChat はマウスクリックとマウスジェスチャーをサポートしています。 ローカル端末と screen/tmux の有無にかかわらず ssh 接続経由で利用可能です。

マウスの有効化

起動時にマウスを有効化するには:

/set weechat.look.mouse on

マウスを有効化するには Alt+m を押すか、以下のコマンドを使います:

/mouse enable

キーにマウスの一時的な無効化を割り当てることができます。例えば、Alt+% キーにマウスを 10 秒間無効化する機能を割り当てるには:

/key bind meta-% /mouse toggle 10
WeeChat でマウスを有効化した場合、すべてのマウスイベントは WeeChat によって捕捉されます。したがって、カット/ペーストなどの操作や URL のクリックなどは端末に送信されません。Shift キーを使えば、一時的にマウスを無効化して、端末へ直接イベントを送信する事が可能です (一部の端末、例えば iTerm などでは Shift の代わりに Alt を使ってください)。
マウスに関するトラブルがあれば WeeChat FAQ (よくある質問) / マウス を参照してください。

コマンドに対してマウスイベントを割り当てる

WeeChat はデフォルトマウスイベントの多くを定義しています (mouse actionsを参照)。

/key コマンドで "mouse" コンテキストを指定することで割り当てを追加、変更できます (詳しい使い方は /key コマンドを参照)。

イベント名には修飾キー (任意)、ボタン/ホイール名、ジェスチャー (任意) を利用できます。異なるイベントは - で分割してください。

List of modifiers (by order in the event name):

修飾キー 説明

alt

Alt キー

ctrl

Ctrl キー

shift

Shift キー (1)

(1) The shift modifier can rarely be used in WeeChat because many terminals use this modifier to catch directly mouse events.

Several modifiers can be combined, for example:

  • alt-ctrl

  • ctrl-shift

  • alt-ctrl-shift

ボタン/ホイールのリスト:

ボタン/ホイール 説明

button1

左ボタンクリック

button2

右ボタンクリック

button3

中ボタンクリック (多くの場合ホイールクリック)

button4 …​ button11

その他のボタンクリック

wheelup

ホイール (上方向)

wheeldown

ホイール (下方向)

ジェスチャーのリスト (ボタンのみ対応、ホイール未対応):

ジェスチャー 距離

gesture-up

3 から 19

gesture-up-long

20 以上

gesture-down

3 から 19

gesture-down-long

20 以上

gesture-left

3 から 39

gesture-left-long

40 以上

gesture-right

3 から 39

gesture-right-long

40 以上

未完了イベントのリスト (ボタンのみ、プラグイン/スクリプトで便利):

イベント 説明

event-down

マウスボタンが押され、離されていない状態

event-drag

マウスボタンが押された状態でマウスが動かされた

イベントの表記例:

  • button1

  • ctrl-button1

  • button1-gesture-right

  • button1-event-down

  • button1-event-drag

  • alt-button2-gesture-down-long

  • wheelup

  • alt-ctrl-wheeldown

  • …​

"mouse" イベントにキーを割り当てる場合、イベント名の最初または最後に * を使うことで複数のイベントにマッチさせることができます。例えば button1-gesture-* は左クリックを利用したすべてのジェスチャーにマッチします。
/input grab_mouse コマンドの後にマウスを動かすことでコマンドラインにマウスイベントが入力されます。これにより対応するイベントを確認できます。

7.8. Spell checking

Spell プラグインを使うことで、コマンドラインに入力した文字列のスペルチェックができます。バッファごとに異なる言語に対するスペルチェックを実行できます。

スペルチェック機能はデフォルトで無効化されています。Alt+s で有効無効を切り替える事が可能です。

辞書

スペルチェック機能を使う前に、すべてのバッファまたは特定のバッファに対して辞書を定義しなければいけません。

同時に複数の辞書を使用可能です: WeeChat はすべての辞書を使って単語をチェックします。

英語とフランス語の辞書を使う例:

/set spell.check.default_dict "en,fr"

特定のバッファで使用する辞書を定義することも可能です。ドイツ語のチャンネルでドイツ語の辞書を使う例:

/spell setdict de

バッファグループに対して特定の辞書を指定することも可能です。libera IRC サーバに対して英語の辞書を使う例:

/set spell.dict.irc.libera en

詳しい情報はコマンド /spell を参照してください。

Speller オプション

Speller オプションは aspell 設定の "option" セクションにあるオプションを追加して定義します。

ここで利用するオプション名は aspell 設定オプションと同じものです。オプションのリストはシェルで以下のコマンドを実行することで確認できます:

$ aspell config

例えば、"ignore-case" オプションを有効化するには:

/set spell.option.ignore-case "true"

修正候補

"spell_suggest" バー要素内に修正候補が表示されます。修正候補の数は spell.check.suggestions オプションで設定します。

修正候補を利用するには、spell.check.suggestions オプションをゼロ以上の整数に設定し、status バーなどに "spell_suggest" バー要素を追加してください。

英語辞書 (en) を用いた修正候補の例:

│[12:55] [6] [irc/libera] 3:#test(+n){4} [print,prone,prune]                      │
│[@Flashy] prinr █                                                                │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

英語とフランス語辞書 (en,fr) を用いた修正候補の例:

│[12:55] [6] [irc/libera] 3:#test(+n){4} [print,prone,prune/prime,primer,primé]   │
│[@Flashy] prinr █                                                                │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

コマンド

  • spell: spell plugin configuration

/spell  enable|disable|toggle
        listdict
        setdict -|<dict>[,<dict>...]
        deldict
        addword [<dict>] <word>

  enable: enable spell checker
 disable: disable spell checker
  toggle: toggle spell checker
listdict: show installed dictionaries
 setdict: set dictionary for current buffer (multiple dictionaries can be separated by a comma, the special value "-" disables spell checking on current buffer)
 deldict: delete dictionary used on current buffer
 addword: add a word in personal dictionary

Input line beginning with a "/" is not checked, except for some commands (see /set spell.check.commands).

To enable spell checker on all buffers, use option "default_dict", then enable spell checker, for example:
  /set spell.check.default_dict "en"
  /spell enable

To display a list of suggestions in a bar, use item "spell_suggest".

Default key to toggle spell checker is alt-s.

オプション

spell.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

color

/set spell.color.*

check

/set spell.check.*

スペルチェックの操作コマンド

dict

/spell setdict
/set spell.dict.*

バッファが利用するディレクトリ (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

look

/set spell.look.*

外観

option

/set spell.option.*

Speller オプション (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

オプション:

  • spell.check.commands

    • description: comma separated list of commands for which spell checking is enabled (spell checking is disabled for all other commands)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "away,command,cycle,kick,kickban,me,msg,notice,part,query,quit,topic"

  • spell.check.default_dict

    • description: default dictionary (or comma separated list of dictionaries) to use when buffer has no dictionary defined (leave blank to disable spell checker on buffers for which you didn't explicitly enabled it)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • spell.check.during_search

    • description: check words during text search in buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • spell.check.enabled

    • description: enable spell checker for command line

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • spell.check.real_time

    • description: real-time spell checking of words (slower, disabled by default: words are checked only if there's delimiter after)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • spell.check.suggestions

    • description: number of suggestions to display in bar item "spell_suggest" for each dictionary set in buffer (-1 = disable suggestions, 0 = display all possible suggestions in all languages)

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: -1

  • spell.check.word_min_length

    • description: minimum length for a word to be spell checked (use 0 to check all words)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 2

  • spell.color.misspelled

    • description: text color for misspelled words (input bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • spell.color.suggestion

    • description: text color for suggestion on a misspelled word in bar item "spell_suggest"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • spell.color.suggestion_delimiter_dict

    • description: text color for delimiters displayed between two dictionaries in bar item "spell_suggest"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • spell.color.suggestion_delimiter_word

    • description: text color for delimiters displayed between two words in bar item "spell_suggest"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • spell.look.suggestion_delimiter_dict

    • description: delimiter displayed between two dictionaries in bar item "spell_suggest"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " / "

  • spell.look.suggestion_delimiter_word

    • description: delimiter displayed between two words in bar item "spell_suggest"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ","

7.9. バー

バー とは任意のテキストを含めることができるチャットエリア以外の場所です。

バーオプションは weechat.bar.name.option オプションで設定します。ここで name はバーの名前、option はこのバーのオプション名です。

バーオプションのリスト:

オプション名 説明

type

rootwindow

root 型バーは画面上の全ウィンドウの外側にきっかり 1 回だけ表示されます。 デフォルトバーである buflistroot 型のバーです。
window 型バーは各ウィンドウの中に表示されます。例えば、/window splith/window splitv などの方法で画面を 1 回分割した場合、1 つのバーがそれぞれのウィンドウに表示されます。デフォルトの window 型バーには titlestatusinputnicklist などがあります。

position

topbottomleftright

バーの位置: チャットエリアの上、下、左、右。

priority

0 以上の整数

バーの表示優先度: 型と位置が同じ複数のバーを画面に表示する順番に利用される。
バーは画面の端から中心に向かって表示される。高い優先度を持つバーが先に (画面の端に近い側に) 表示される。
例: 優先度 1000 の input バーは優先度 500 の status バーよりも先に表示される。

size

0 以上の整数

バーのサイズ: 位置が右/左の場合は列数、位置が上/下の場合は行数。値が 0 の場合は自動 (バーのサイズはバーの内容を基に計算される)。

size_max

0 以上の整数

バーの最大サイズ、0 = 制限無し (このオプションは size = 0 の場合のみ使われる)。

color_bg

バーのデフォルトの背景色

color_fg

バーのデフォルトのテキスト色

color_delim

バーの区切り文字の色

hidden

onoff

このオプションが on の場合、バーは表示されません。
注意: このオプションを変更する代わりに、/bar コマンドを使うと便利です。例: /bar toggle nicklist (/bar コマンドを参照)。

separator

onoff

このオプションが on の場合、セパレータ (区切り線) がバー同士またはバーとチャットエリアの間に表示されます。

items

文字列

items のリスト (詳細はバー要素を参照)。

filling_left_right

horizontalverticalcolumns_horizontalcolumns_vertical

位置が left または right のバーに対するフィリングタイプ (詳細はバーフィリングを参照)。

filling_top_bottom

horizontalverticalcolumns_horizontalcolumns_vertical

位置が top または bottom のバーに対するフィリングタイプ (詳細はバーフィリングを参照)。

conditions

文字列

バーを表示する状態 (詳細はバー状態を参照)。

バー要素

items オプションはバー要素をコンマ (画面上の要素同士に間隔を空ける) または + (間隔を空けない) で区切った文字列です。

バー要素のリストは /bar listitems コマンドで表示されます。

要素名の前または後に文字を表示させることができます (英数字以外の文字、- または _)。この文字はバー (color_delim オプション) で定義された区切り文字の色をつけて要素の前または後に表示されます。

バー要素を含むバーの例 "[time],buffer_number+:+buffer_plugin+.+buffer_name,[buffer_last_number]":

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│[12:55] 3:irc/libera.#weechat [9]                                          │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Spacer item

An item called spacer can be used to align items (left, center, right).

When at least one spacer item is used in a bar, the whole bar width is used: the spacers auto expand with the same size (or almost).
When the bar is not large enough for all items, spacers are not displayed.

The spacer bar item can be used only in bars with position top or bottom, filling horizontal and size 1.

Example of bar with items "[time],spacer,buffer_number+:+buffer_plugin+.+buffer_name,spacer,[buffer_last_number]":

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│[12:55]                      3:irc/libera.#weechat                      [9]│
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Force buffer

特殊構文を使うことで、バー要素: "@buffer:item" ("buffer" はバッファの完全な名前、"item" はバー要素の名前) を表示する際に強制的に指定されたバッファを利用することが可能です。

これはルートバーに現在のウィンドウで表示されない (またはどこにも表示されない) 特定のバッファの要素を表示させる際に便利です。

例: bitlbee のニックネームリストをルートバーに表示させる (バーが bitlist で bitlbee サーバが bitlbee の場合):

/set weechat.bar.bitlist.items "@irc.bitlbee.&bitlbee:buffer_nicklist"
Custom bar items

Custom bar items can be added with the /item command, each new item having two properties defined via configuration options:

  • conditions: evaluated conditions to display the bar item, for example to restrict the bar item to some specific buffers (if empty, the bar item is displayed everywhere)

  • content: evaluated content of bar item.

In both options, the following variables can be used:

  • window: pointer to the window where the bar is displayed (NULL for root bars)

  • buffer: pointer to buffer where the bar is displayed (current buffer for root bars).

Examples of conditions:

Condition Description

${window}

Displayed in window bars only

${buffer.number} == 1

Displayed in all buffers with number = 1

${buffer.plugin.name} == irc

Displayed in all IRC buffers

${type} == channel

Displayed in all buffers where local variable type is set to channel (example: all IRC channels)

${type} == private

Displayed in all buffers where local variable type is set to private (example: all IRC private buffers)

There’s no builtin way to refresh the custom bar items. You can use the Trigger plugin to force the refresh, for example via one or more signals received.

For more information and examples, see the /item command.

バーフィリング

フィリングタイプには 4 つの種類があります:

  • horizontal: 左から右に向かって要素を水平に表示。要素内に改行がある場合、空白を行区切りに利用します。

  • vertical: 上から下に向かって要素を表示。要素内に改行がある場合、改行を行区切りに利用します。

  • columns_horizontal: テキストを左寄せして、列形式で要素を表示。最初の要素は左上、2 番目は同じ行の 1 列右側。

  • columns_vertical: テキストを左寄せして、列形式で要素を表示。最初の要素は左上、2 番目は同じ列の 1 行下側。

デフォルトバーである titlestatusinputhorizontal フィリング、nicklistvertical フィリング。

nicklist バーに対するフィリングの例:

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Welcome to #test, this is a test channel                               │
│12:54:15 peter | hey!                                         │@carl   │
│12:55:01  +Max | hello                                        │@jessika│
│                                                              │@maddy  │
│                                                              │%Diego  │
│                                                              │%Melody │
│                                                              │+Max    │
│                                                              │ celia  │
│                                                              │ Eva    │
│                                                              │ freddy │
│                                                              │ Harold^│
│                                                              │ henry4 │
│                                                              │ jimmy17│
│                                                              │ jodie ▼│
│[12:55] [6] [irc/libera] 3:#test(+n){24}                               │
│[@carl] █                                                              │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                                     filling_left_right = vertical ▲

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│Welcome to #test, this is a test channel                               │
│12:54:15 peter | hey!                                │@carl     lee    │
│12:55:01  +Max | hello                               │@jessika  louise │
│                                                     │@maddy    mario  │
│                                                     │%Diego    mark   │
│                                                     │%Melody   peter  │
│                                                     │+Max      Rachel │
│                                                     │ celia    richard│
│                                                     │ Eva      sheryl │
│                                                     │ freddy   Vince  │
│                                                     │ Harold^  warren │
│                                                     │ henry4   zack   │
│                                                     │ jimmy17         │
│                                                     │ jodie           │
│[12:55] [6] [irc/libera] 3:#test(+n){24}                               │
│[@carl] █                                                              │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                             filling_left_right = columns_vertical ▲

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│@carl    %Diego    celia    Harold^  jodie    mario    Rachel   Vince  │
│@jessika %Melody   Eva      henry4   lee      mark     richard  warren │
│@maddy   +Max      freddy   jimmy17  louise   peter    sheryl   zack   │
│───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│                                                                       │
        filling_top_bottom = columns_vertical ▲

┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│@carl    @jessika @maddy   %Diego   %Melody  +Max      celia    Eva    │
│ freddy   Harold^  henry4   jimmy17  jodie    lee      louise   mario  │
│ mark     peter    Rachel   richard  sheryl   Vince    warren   zack   │
│───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
│                                                                       │
      filling_top_bottom = columns_horizontal ▲

バー状態

conditions オプションはバーを表示するか否かを評価する文字列です。

文字列は以下のいずれか:

  • active: 非アクティブ状態のウィンドウ

  • inactive: 非アクティブ状態のウィンドウ

  • nicklist: ニックネームリストが含まれるバッファのウィンドウ

  • 式: ブール値として評価 (/eval コマンドを参照)

式に使える変数は以下:

  • ${active}: ウィンドウがアクティブ状態の時に真

  • ${inactive}: ウィンドウが非アクティブ状態の時に真

  • ${nicklist}: ウィンドウに表示されるバッファがニックネームリストの場合に真。

式に使えるポインタは以下:

  • ${window}: 状態が評価されたウィンドウ

  • ${buffer}: 状態が評価されたウィンドウのバッファ

Example to display nicklist bar in all buffers with a nicklist, and only if width of terminal is > 100:

/set weechat.bar.nicklist.conditions "${nicklist} && ${info:term_width} > 100"

Same condition, but always display nicklist on buffer &bitlbee (even if terminal is small):

/set weechat.bar.nicklist.conditions "${nicklist} && (${info:term_width} > 100 || ${buffer.full_name} == irc.bitlbee.&bitlbee)"

7.10. 暗号化データ

データの保存

WeeChat はパスワードおよび sec.conf ファイルに保存されている個人データを暗号化することができます。

この設定ファイルは他のどのファイルよりも先に読まれ、ファイルに保存されている値を WeeChat およびプラグイン/スクリプトのオプションで使うことができます。

sec.conf に含まれるデータを暗号化するパスフレーズを設定することが可能です。これは必須ではありませんが、パスフレーズを設定することを強く勧めます。パスフレーズを設定しない場合、データは平文でファイルに保存されます。

/secure passphrase this is my passphrase
Passphrase on startup

When a passphrase is set, WeeChat will ask you to enter it on startup (but not on /upgrade).

If you are using a password manager, you can run an external program to read the passphrase instead of having to type it manually on WeeChat startup.
For example with password-store (command pass):

/set sec.crypt.passphrase_command "/usr/bin/pass show weechat/passphrase"

The program may ask you unlock your GPG key or enter another passphrase to read the secret. WeeChat will wait for the end of the command to read the passphrase on the standard output (it must be on the first line without any extra character).
If the output contains no passphrase or if it is wrong, WeeChat will then ask you to enter it.

暗号化

データの暗号化は 3 段階に分けて行われます:

  1. パスフレーズから鍵を生成 (任意の salt を加えます)。

  2. 暗号化するデータのハッシュを計算。

  3. ハッシュとデータを暗号化 (出力: salt + 暗号化済みのハッシュ/データ)。

ブロック暗号モードは CFB です。

結果は 16 進数文字列として sec.conf ファイルに保存されます、例:

[data]
__passphrase__ = on
libera = "53B1C86FCDA28FC122A95B0456ABD79B5AB74654F21C3D099A6CCA8173239EEA59533A1D83011251F96778AC3F5166A394"
復号化

データの復号化は 3 段階に分けて行われます:

  1. salt とパスフレーズを使って鍵を生成。

  2. ハッシュとデータを復号化。

  3. 復号化したハッシュとデータのハッシュが同じことを確認。

暗号化データの管理

暗号化データを追加するには、/secure set を使ってください、libera IRC サーバのパスワードを設定する例:

/secure set libera mypassword

利便性を考慮して、暗号化データを専用のバッファに表示できるようになっています (値を見るにはバッファで Alt+v、以下のコマンドを実行してください:

/secure

例えばパスワードなどの個人データを含むオプションで暗号化データを使うことができます、書式: "${sec.data.xxx}" ここで "xxx" は暗号化データの名前です (/secure set xxx …​ のように使います)。
利用できるオプションの完全なリストはを見るには、/help secure を使ってください。

例えば上の libera パスワードを SASL 認証で使うには:

/set irc.server.libera.sasl_password "${sec.data.libera}"

7.11. Command aliases

Alias プラグインを使うことで、コマンドの別名を定義できます (WeeChat だけでなく他のプラグインが提供するコマンドの別名を定義することもできます)。

大文字の別名はデフォルトで定義されたものです (標準コマンドと区別するために大文字を使っています); WeeChat はコマンドの大文字小文字を区別しないので、コマンド /close は別名である /CLOSE を実行します。

デフォルトで定義された別名のリスト:

Alias Command Completion

/aaway

/allserv /away

-

/anick

/allserv /nick

-

/beep

/print -beep

-

/bye

/quit

-

/c

/buffer clear

-

/cl

/buffer clear

-

/close

/buffer close

-

/chat

/dcc chat

-

/exit

/quit

-

/ig

/ignore

-

/j

/join

-

/k

/kick

-

/kb

/kickban

-

/leave

/part

-

/m

/msg

-

/mub

/unban *

-

/msgbuf

/command -buffer $1 * /input send $2-

%(buffers_plugins_names)

/n

/names

-

/q

/query

-

/redraw

/window refresh

-

/say

/msg *

-

/signoff

/quit

-

/t

/topic

-

/ub

/unban

-

/umode

/mode $nick

-

/v

/command core version

-

/w

/who

-

/wc

/window close

-

/wi

/whois

-

/wii

/whois $1 $1

-

/wm

/window merge

-

/ww

/whowas

-

コマンド

  • alias: list, add or remove command aliases

/alias  list [<name>]
        add <name> [<command>[;<command>...]]
        addcompletion <completion> <name> [<command>[;<command>...]]
        del <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]
        rename <name> <new_name>
        missing

         list: list aliases (without argument, this list is displayed)
          add: add an alias
         name: name of alias
addcompletion: add an alias with a custom completion
          del: delete aliases
         mask: name where wildcard "*" is allowed
       rename: rename an alias
      missing: add missing aliases (using default aliases)
   completion: completion for alias: by default completion is done with target command (you can use "%%command" to use the completion of an existing command)
      command: command name with arguments (many commands can be separated by semicolons)

In command, special variables are replaced:
  $n: argument "n" (between 1 and 9)
  $-m: arguments from 1 to "m"
  $n-: arguments from "n" to last
  $n-m: arguments from "n" to "m"
  $*: all arguments
  $&: all arguments, with " replaced by \"
  $~: last argument
  $var: where "var" is a local variable of buffer (see /buffer listvar), examples: $nick, $channel, $server, $plugin, $name

Examples:
  /alias add split /window splith
  /alias add hello /allchan -exclude=#weechat hello
  /alias rename hello Hello
  /alias addcompletion %%sajoin forcejoin /quote forcejoin

オプション

alias.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

cmd

/alias
/set alias.cmd.*

別名に割り当てたコマンド

completion

/alias
/set alias.completion.*

別名に割り当てた補完

7.12. コマンドとオプション

WeeChat コマンド

  • allbuf: execute a command on all buffers

/allbuf  <command>

command: command to execute (or text to send to buffer if command does not start with "/")

Example:
  set read marker on all buffers:
    /allbuf /buffer set unread
  • away: set or remove away status

/away  [-all] [<message>]

   -all: set or remove away status on all connected servers
message: message for away (if no message is given, away status is removed)
  • bar: manage bars

/bar  list|listfull|listitems
      add <name> <type>[,<conditions>] <position> <size> <separator> <item1>[,<item2>...]
      default [input|title|status|nicklist]
      rename <name> <new_name>
      del <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]
      set <name> <option> <value>
      hide|show|toggle <name>
      scroll <name> <window> <scroll_value>

        list: list all bars
    listfull: list all bars (verbose)
   listitems: list all bar items
         add: add a new bar
        name: name of bar (must be unique)
        type: type of bar:
              root: outside windows
              window: inside windows, with optional conditions (see below)
  conditions: the conditions to display the bar (without conditions, the bar is always displayed:
              active: on active window
              inactive: on inactive windows
              nicklist: on windows with nicklist
              other condition: see /help weechat.bar.xxx.conditions and /help eval
    position: bottom, top, left or right
        size: size of bar (in chars)
   separator: 1 for using separator (line), 0 or nothing means no separator
   item1,...: items for this bar (items can be separated by comma (space between items) or "+" (glued items))
     default: create a default bar (all default bars if no bar name is given)
      rename: rename a bar
         del: delete bars
        mask: name where wildcard "*" is allowed
         set: set a value for a bar property
      option: option to change (for options list, look at /set weechat.bar.<barname>.*)
       value: new value for option
        hide: hide a bar
        show: show an hidden bar
      toggle: hide/show a bar
      scroll: scroll bar
      window: window number ("*" for current window or for root bars)
scroll_value: value for scroll: "x" or "y" (optional), followed by "+", "-", "b" (beginning) or "e" (end), value (for +/-), and optional "%" (to scroll by % of width/height, otherwise value is number of chars)

Examples:
  create a bar with time, buffer number + name, and completion:
    /bar add mybar root bottom 1 0 [time],buffer_number+:+buffer_name,completion
  scroll nicklist 10 lines down on current buffer:
    /bar scroll nicklist * y+10
  scroll to end of nicklist on current buffer:
    /bar scroll nicklist * ye
  • buffer: manage buffers

/buffer  list
         add [-free] [-switch] <name>
         clear [<number>|<name>|-merged|-all [<number>|<name>...]]
         move <number>|-|+
         swap <number1>|<name1> [<number2>|<name2>]
         cycle <number>|<name> [<number>|<name>...]
         merge <number>|<name>
         unmerge [<number>|-all]
         hide [<number>|<name>|-all [<number>|<name>...]]
         unhide [<number>|<name>|-all [<number>|<name>...]]
         switch [-previous]
         zoom
         renumber [<number1> [<number2> [<start>]]]
         close [<n1>[-<n2>]|<name>...]
         notify [<level>]
         listvar [<number>|<name>]
         setvar <name> [<value>]
         delvar <name>
         set <property> [<value>]
         setauto <property> [<value>]
         get <property>
         jump smart|last_displayed|prev_visited|next_visited
         <number>|-|+|<name>

    list: list buffers (without argument, this list is displayed)
     add: add a new buffer (it can be closed with "/buffer close" or input "q")
   clear: clear buffer content (number for a buffer, "-merged" for merged buffers, "-all" for all buffers, or nothing for current buffer)
    move: move buffer in the list (may be relative, for example -1); "-" = move to first buffer number, "+" = move to last buffer number + 1
    swap: swap two buffers (swap with current buffer if only one number/name given)
   cycle: jump loop between a list of buffers
   merge: merge current buffer to another buffer (chat area will be mix of both buffers); by default ctrl-x switches between merged buffers
 unmerge: unmerge buffer from other buffers which have same number
    hide: hide the buffer
  unhide: unhide the buffer
  switch: switch to next merged buffer (or to previous buffer with "-previous")
    zoom: zoom on merged buffer
renumber: renumber buffers (works only if option weechat.look.buffer_auto_renumber is off)
   close: close buffer (number/range or name is optional)
  notify: display or set notify level for current buffer: this level determines whether buffer will be added to hotlist or not:
          none: never
          highlight: for highlights only
          message: for messages from users + highlights
          all: for all messages
          reset: reset to default value (all)
 listvar: display local variables in a buffer
  setvar: set a local variable in the current buffer
  delvar: delete a local variable from the current buffer
     set: set a property in the current buffer
 setauto: like "set" and also define option "weechat.buffer.<name>.<property>" so that the property is saved in configuration and applied each time this buffer is opened
     get: display a property of current buffer
    jump: jump to another buffer:
          smart: next buffer with activity
          last_displayed: last buffer displayed (before last jump to a buffer)
          prev_visited: previously visited buffer
          next_visited: jump to next visited buffer
  number: jump to buffer by number, possible prefix:
          "+": relative jump, add number to current
          "-": relative jump, sub number to current
          "*": jump to number, using option "weechat.look.jump_current_to_previous_buffer"
       -: jump to first buffer number
       +: jump to last buffer number
    name: jump to buffer by (partial) name; if the name starts with "(?i)", the search is case insensitive (for example "(?i)upper" will find buffer "irc.libera.#UPPERCASE")

Examples:
  /buffer move 5
  /buffer swap 1 3
  /buffer swap #weechat
  /buffer cycle #chan1 #chan2 #chan3
  /buffer merge 1
  /buffer merge #weechat
  /buffer close 5-7
  /buffer #weechat
  /buffer +1
  /buffer +
  • color: define color aliases and display palette of colors

/color  alias <color> <name>
        unalias <color>
        reset
        term2rgb <color>
        rgb2term <rgb> [<limit>]
        -o

   alias: add an alias for a color
 unalias: delete an alias
   color: color number (greater than or equal to 0, max depends on terminal, commonly 63 or 255)
    name: alias name for color (for example: "orange")
   reset: reset all color pairs (required when no more color pairs are available if automatic reset is disabled, see option "weechat.look.color_pairs_auto_reset")
term2rgb: convert a terminal color (0-255) to RGB color
rgb2term: convert a RGB color to terminal color (0-255)
   limit: number of colors to use in terminal table (starting from 0); default is 256
      -o: send terminal/colors info to current buffer as input

Without argument, this command displays colors in a new buffer.

Examples:
  /color alias 214 orange
  /color unalias 214
  • command: launch explicit WeeChat or plugin command

/command  [-buffer <name>] <plugin> <command>
          -s <command>[;<command>...]

-buffer: execute the command on this buffer
 plugin: execute the command from this plugin; "core" for a WeeChat command, "*" for automatic plugin (it depends on the buffer where the command is executed)
command: command to execute (a "/" is automatically added if not found at beginning of command)
     -s: execute one or multiple commands separated by semicolons (the semicolon can be escaped with "\;")
  • cursor: free movement of cursor on screen to execute actions on specific areas of screen

/cursor  go chat|<bar> [top_left|top_right|bottom_left|bottom_right]
         go <x>,<y>
         move up|down|left|right|top_left|top_right|bottom_left|bottom_right|edge_top|edge_bottom|edge_left|edge_right|area_up|area_down|area_left|area_right
         stop

  go: move cursor to chat area, a bar (using bar name) or coordinates "x,y"
move: move cursor with direction
stop: stop cursor mode

Without argument, this command toggles cursor mode.

When mouse is enabled (see /help mouse), by default a middle click will start cursor mode at this point.

See chapter on key bindings in User's guide for a list of keys that can be used in cursor mode.

Examples:
  /cursor go chat bottom_left
  /cursor go nicklist
  /cursor go 10,5
  • debug: debug functions

/debug  list
        set <plugin> <level>
        dump|hooks [<plugin>]
        buffer|certs|color|dirs|infolists|key|libs|memory|tags|term|url|windows
        callbacks <duration>[<unit>]
        mouse|cursor [verbose]
        hdata [free]
        time <command>
        unicode <string>

     list: list plugins with debug levels
      set: set debug level for plugin
   plugin: name of plugin ("core" for WeeChat core)
    level: debug level for plugin (0 = disable debug)
     dump: save memory dump in WeeChat log file (same dump is written when WeeChat crashes)
    hooks: display infos about hooks (with a plugin: display detailed info about hooks created by the plugin)
   buffer: dump buffer content with hexadecimal values in WeeChat log file
callbacks: write hook and bar item callbacks that took more than "duration" in the WeeChat log file (0 = disable), where optional unit is one of:
           us: microseconds (default)
           ms: milliseconds
           s: seconds
           m: minutes
           h: hours
    certs: display number of loaded trusted certificate authorities
    color: display infos about current color pairs
   cursor: toggle debug for cursor mode
     dirs: display directories
    hdata: display infos about hdata (with free: remove all hdata in memory)
infolists: display infos about infolists
      key: enable keyboard and mouse debug: display raw codes, expanded key name and associated command ("q" to quit this mode)
     libs: display infos about external libraries used
   memory: display infos about memory usage
    mouse: toggle debug for mouse
     tags: display tags for lines
     term: display infos about terminal
      url: toggle debug for calls to hook_url (display output hashtable)
  windows: display windows tree
     time: measure time to execute a command or to send text to the current buffer
  unicode: display information about string and unicode chars (evaluated, see /help eval)

Examples:
  /debug set irc 1
  /debug mouse verbose
  /debug time /filter toggle
  /debug unicode ${chars:${\u26C0}-${\u26CF}}
  • eval: evaluate expression

/eval  [-n|-s] [-d] <expression>
       [-n] [-d [-d]] -c <expression1> <operator> <expression2>

        -n: display result without sending it to buffer (debug mode)
        -s: split expression before evaluating it (many commands can be separated by semicolons)
        -d: display debug output after evaluation (with two -d: more verbose debug)
        -c: evaluate as condition: use operators and parentheses, return a boolean value ("0" or "1")
expression: expression to evaluate, variables with format ${variable} are replaced (see below)
  operator: a logical or comparison operator (see below)

An expression is considered as "true" if it is not NULL, not empty, and different from "0".
The comparison is made using floating point numbers if the two expressions are valid numbers, with one of the following formats: integer (examples: 5, -7), floating point number (examples: 5.2, -7.5, 2.83e-2), hexadecimal number (examples: 0xA3, -0xA3).
To force a string comparison, you can add double quotes around each expression, for example: 50 > 100 == 0 and "50" > "100" == 1

Some variables are replaced in expression, using the format ${variable}, which can be, by order of priority:
  - ${raw_hl:string}: the string itself without evaluation but with syntax highlighting
  - ${raw:string}: the string itself without evaluation
  - ${hl:string}: the string with syntax highlighting
  - ${name}: the user-defined variable
  - ${weechat_config_dir}: WeeChat config directory
  - ${weechat_data_dir}: WeeChat data directory
  - ${weechat_state_dir}: WeeChat state directory
  - ${weechat_cache_dir}: WeeChat cache directory
  - ${weechat_runtime_dir}: WeeChat runtime directory
  - ${eval:string}: the evaluated string
  - ${eval_cond:string}: the evaluated condition
  - ${esc:string} or ${\string}: the string with escaped chars
  - ${chars:range}: the string with a range of chars, "range" is one of: "digit", "xdigit", "lower", "upper", "alpha", "alnum" or "c1-c2" ("c1" and "c2" are code points with c1 ? c2)
  - ${lower:string}: the string converted to lower case
  - ${upper:string}: the string converted to upper case
  - ${hide:char,string}: the string with hidden chars
  - ${cut:max,suffix,string}: the string with max chars (excluding the suffix)
  - ${cut:+max,suffix,string}: the string with max chars (including the suffix)
  - ${cutscr:max,suffix,string}: the string with max chars displayed on screen (excluding the suffix)
  - ${cutscr:+max,suffix,string}: the string with max chars displayed on screen (including the suffix)
  - ${rev:string}: the reversed string
  - ${revscr:string}: the reversed string for display (color codes are not reversed)
  - ${repeat:count,string}: the repeated string
  - ${length:string}: the length of the string (number of UTF-8 chars)
  - ${lengthscr:string}: the length of the string on screen (sum of the width of each UTF-8 char displayed on screen, colors codes are ignored)
  - ${split:N,separators,flags,string}: Nth item of the split string (N is an integer ? 1 or ? -1, if negative, counts from the last item)
  - ${split:random,separators,flags,string}: random item of the split string
  - ${split:count,separators,flags,string}: number of items of the split string
  - ${split_shell:N,string}: Nth item of the split shell arguments (N is an integer ? 1 or ? -1, if negative, counts from the last item)
  - ${split_shell:random,string}: random item of the split shell arguments
  - ${split_shell:count,string}: number of items of the split shell arguments
  - ${color:name}: the color (see "Plugin API reference", function "color")
  - ${modifier:name,data,string}: the modifier
  - ${info:name,arguments}: the info (arguments are optional)
  - ${base_encode:base,string}: the string encoded to base: 16, 32, 64 or 64url
  - ${base_decode:base,string}: the string decoded from base: 16, 32, 64 or 64url
  - ${date} or ${date:format}: current date/time
  - ${env:NAME}: the environment variable
  - ${if:condition?value_if_true:value_if_false}: the result of ternary operator
  - ${calc:expression}: the result of the expression with parentheses and operators (+, -, *, /, //, %, **)
  - ${random:min,max}: a random integer number between "min" and "max" (inclusive)
  - ${translate:string}: the translated string
  - ${define:name,value}: declaration of a user variable (return an empty string)
  - ${sec.data.xxx}: the value of the secured data "xxx"
  - ${file.section.option}: the value of the config option
  - ${name}: the local variable in buffer
  - the hdata name/variable (the value is automatically converted to string), by default "window" and "buffer" point to current window/buffer.

Format for hdata can be one of following:
  - ${hdata.var1.var2...}: start with a hdata (pointer must be known), and ask variables one after one (other hdata can be followed)
  - ${hdata[list].var1.var2...}: start with a hdata using a list/pointer/pointer name, for example:
    - ${buffer[gui_buffers].full_name}: full name of first buffer in linked list of buffers
    - ${plugin[weechat_plugins].name}: name of first plugin in linked list of plugins
  - ${hdata[pointer].var1.var2...}: start with a hdata using a pointer, for example:
    - ${buffer[0x1234abcd].full_name}: full name of the buffer with this pointer (can be used in triggers)
    - ${buffer[my_pointer].full_name}: full name of the buffer with this pointer name (can be used in triggers)
  - ${hdata[pointer].var1.method()}: when var1 is a hashtable, methods can be called: "keys()", "values()", "keys_sorted()", "keys_values()" and "keys_values_sorted()"
For name of hdata and variables, please look at "Plugin API reference", function "weechat_hdata_get".

Logical operators (by order of priority):
  &&   boolean "and"
  ||   boolean "or"

Comparison operators (by order of priority):
  =~   is matching POSIX extended regex
  !~   is NOT matching POSIX extended regex
  ==*  is matching mask, case sensitive (wildcard "*" is allowed)
  !!*  is NOT matching mask, case sensitive (wildcard "*" is allowed)
  =*   is matching mask, case insensitive (wildcard "*" is allowed)
  !*   is NOT matching mask, case insensitive (wildcard "*" is allowed)
  ==-  is included, case sensitive
  !!-  is NOT included, case sensitive
  =-   is included, case insensitive
  !-   is NOT included, case insensitive
  ==   equal
  !=   not equal
  <=   less or equal
  <    less
  >=   greater or equal
  >    greater

Examples (simple strings):
  /eval -n ${raw:${info:version}}                  ==> ${info:version}
  /eval -n ${eval_cond:${window.win_width}>100}    ==> 1
  /eval -n ${info:version}                         ==> 4.3.0
  /eval -n ${env:HOME}                             ==> /home/user
  /eval -n ${weechat.look.scroll_amount}           ==> 3
  /eval -n ${sec.data.password}                    ==> secret
  /eval -n ${window}                               ==> 0x2549aa0
  /eval -n ${window.buffer}                        ==> 0x2549320
  /eval -n ${window.buffer.full_name}              ==> core.weechat
  /eval -n ${window.buffer.number}                 ==> 1
  /eval -n ${buffer.local_variables.keys_values()} ==> plugin:core,name:weechat
  /eval -n ${buffer.local_variables.plugin}        ==> core
  /eval -n ${\t}                                   ==> <tab>
  /eval -n ${chars:digit}                          ==> 0123456789
  /eval -n ${chars:J-T}                            ==> JKLMNOPQRST
  /eval -n ${lower:TEST}                           ==> test
  /eval -n ${upper:test}                           ==> TEST
  /eval -n ${hide:-,${relay.network.password}}     ==> --------
  /eval -n ${cut:3,+,test}                         ==> tes+
  /eval -n ${cut:+3,+,test}                        ==> te+
  /eval -n ${date:%H:%M:%S}                        ==> 07:46:40
  /eval -n ${if:${info:term_width}>80?big:small}   ==> big
  /eval -n ${rev:Hello}                            ==> olleH
  /eval -n ${repeat:5,-}                           ==> -----
  /eval -n ${length:test}                          ==> 4
  /eval -n ${split:1,,,abc,def,ghi}                ==> abc
  /eval -n ${split:-1,,,abc,def,ghi}               ==> ghi
  /eval -n ${split:count,,,abc,def,ghi}            ==> 3
  /eval -n ${split:random,,,abc,def,ghi}           ==> def
  /eval -n ${split_shell:1,"arg 1" arg2}           ==> arg 1
  /eval -n ${split_shell:-1,"arg 1" arg2}          ==> arg2
  /eval -n ${split_shell:count,"arg 1" arg2}       ==> 2
  /eval -n ${split_shell:random,"arg 1" arg2}      ==> arg2
  /eval -n ${calc:(5+2)*3}                         ==> 21
  /eval -n ${random:0,10}                          ==> 3
  /eval -n ${base_encode:64,test}                  ==> dGVzdA==
  /eval -n ${base_decode:64,dGVzdA==}              ==> test
  /eval -n ${define:len,${calc:5+3}}${len}x${len}  ==> 8x8

Examples (conditions):
  /eval -n -c ${window.buffer.number} > 2 ==> 0
  /eval -n -c ${window.win_width} > 100   ==> 1
  /eval -n -c (8 > 12) || (5 > 2)         ==> 1
  /eval -n -c (8 > 12) && (5 > 2)         ==> 0
  /eval -n -c abcd =~ ^ABC                ==> 1
  /eval -n -c abcd =~ (?-i)^ABC           ==> 0
  /eval -n -c abcd =~ (?-i)^abc           ==> 1
  /eval -n -c abcd !~ abc                 ==> 0
  /eval -n -c abcd =* a*d                 ==> 1
  /eval -n -c abcd =- bc                  ==> 1
  • filter: filter messages in buffers, to hide/show them according to tags or regex

/filter  list
         enable|disable|toggle [<name>|<mask>|@ [<name>|<mask>|@...]]
         add|addreplace <name> <buffer>[,<buffer>...] <tags> <regex>
         rename <name> <new_name>
         recreate <name>
         del <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]

      list: list all filters
    enable: enable filters (filters are enabled by default)
   disable: disable filters
    toggle: toggle filters
      mask: name where wildcard "*" is allowed ("@" = enable/disable all filters in current buffer)
       add: add a filter
addreplace: add or replace an existing filter
      name: filter name
    rename: rename a filter
  recreate: set input with the command used to edit the filter
       del: delete filters
    buffer: comma separated list of buffers where filter is active:
            - this is full name including plugin (example: "irc.libera.#weechat" or "irc.server.libera")
            - "*" means all buffers
            - a name starting with "!" is excluded
            - wildcard "*" is allowed
      tags: comma separated list of tags (for example "irc_join,irc_part,irc_quit"):
            - logical "and": "+" between tags (for example: "nick_toto+irc_action")
            - wildcard "*" is allowed
            - if tag starts with "!", then it is excluded and must NOT be in message
     regex: POSIX extended regular expression to search in line:
            - use "\t" to separate prefix from message, special chars like "|" must be escaped: "\|"
            - if regex starts with "!", then matching result is reversed (use "\!" to start with "!")
            - two regular expressions are created: one for prefix and one for message
            - regex are case insensitive, they can start by "(?-i)" to become case sensitive

The default key alt+"=" toggles filtering on/off globally and alt+"-" toggles filtering on/off in the current buffer.

Tags most commonly used: no_filter, no_highlight, no_log, log0..log9 (log level), notify_none, notify_message, notify_private, notify_highlight, self_msg, nick_xxx (xxx is nick in message), prefix_nick_ccc (ccc is color of nick), host_xxx (xxx is username + host in message), irc_xxx (xxx is command name or number, see /server raw or /debug tags), irc_numeric, irc_error, irc_action, irc_ctcp, irc_ctcp_reply, irc_smart_filter, away_info.
To see tags for lines in buffers: /debug tags

Examples:
  use IRC smart filter on all buffers:
    /filter add irc_smart * irc_smart_filter *
  use IRC smart filter on all buffers except those with "#weechat" in name:
    /filter add irc_smart *,!*#weechat* irc_smart_filter *
  filter all IRC join/part/quit messages:
    /filter add joinquit * irc_join,irc_part,irc_quit *
  filter nicks displayed when joining channels or with /names:
    /filter add nicks * irc_366 *
  filter nick "toto" on IRC channel #weechat:
    /filter add toto irc.libera.#weechat nick_toto *
  filter IRC join/action messages from nick "toto":
    /filter add toto * nick_toto+irc_join,nick_toto+irc_action *
  filter lines containing "weechat sucks" on IRC channel #weechat:
    /filter add sucks irc.libera.#weechat * weechat sucks
  filter lines that are strictly equal to "WeeChat sucks" on all buffers:
    /filter add sucks2 * * (?-i)^WeeChat sucks$
  • help: display help about commands and options

/help  -list|-listfull [<plugin> [<plugin>...]]
       <command>
       <option>

    -list: list commands, by plugin (without argument, this list is displayed)
-listfull: list commands with description, by plugin
   plugin: list commands for this plugin
  command: a command name
   option: an option name (use /set to see list)
  • history: show buffer command history

/history  clear
          <value>

clear: clear history
value: number of history entries to show
  • hotlist: manage hotlist

/hotlist  add [low|message|private|highlight]
          clear [<level>]
          remove
          restore [-all]

    add: add current buffer in hotlist (default level: "low", conditions defined in option weechat.look.hotlist_add_conditions are NOT checked)
  clear: clear hotlist
  level: "lowest" to clear only lowest level in hotlist, highest" to clear only highest level in hotlist, or level mask: integer which is a combination of 1=join/part, 2=message, 4=private, 8=highlight
 remove: remove current buffer from hotlist
restore: restore latest hotlist removed in the current buffer (or all buffers with "-all")
  • input: functions for command line

/input  <action> [<arguments>]

   action: the action, one of:
           return: simulate key "enter"
           split_return: split input on newlines then simulate key "enter" for each line
           complete_next: complete word with next completion
           complete_previous: complete word with previous completion
           search_text_here: search text in buffer at current position
           search_text: search text in buffer
           search_history: search text in command line history
           search_switch_case: switch exact case for search
           search_switch_regex: switch search type: string/regular expression
           search_switch_where: switch search in messages/prefixes
           search_previous: search previous line
           search_next: search next line
           search_stop_here: stop search at current position
           search_stop: stop search
           delete_previous_char: delete previous char
           delete_next_char: delete next char
           delete_previous_word: delete previous word
           delete_previous_word_whitespace: delete previous word (until whitespace)
           delete_next_word: delete next word
           delete_beginning_of_line: delete from beginning of line until cursor
           delete_beginning_of_input: delete from beginning of input until cursor
           delete_end_of_line: delete from cursor until end of line
           delete_end_of_input: delete from cursor until end of input
           delete_line: delete current line
           delete_input: delete entire input
           clipboard_paste: paste from the internal clipboard
           transpose_chars: transpose two chars
           undo: undo last command line action
           redo: redo last command line action
           move_beginning_of_line: move cursor to beginning of line
           move_beginning_of_input: move cursor to beginning of input
           move_end_of_line: move cursor to end of line
           move_end_of_input: move cursor to end of input
           move_previous_char: move cursor to previous char
           move_next_char: move cursor to next char
           move_previous_word: move cursor to previous word
           move_next_word: move cursor to next word
           move_previous_line: move cursor to previous line
           move_next_line: move cursor to next line
           history_previous: recall previous command in current buffer history
           history_next: recall next command in current buffer history
           history_global_previous: recall previous command in global history
           history_global_next: recall next command in global history
           history_use_get_next: send the current history entry (found with search or recalled with "up"key) and insert the next history entry in the command line without sending it
           grab_key: grab a key (optional argument: delay for end of grab, default is 500 milliseconds)
           grab_key_command: grab a key with its associated command (optional argument: delay for end of grab, default is 500 milliseconds)
           grab_mouse: grab mouse event code
           grab_mouse_area: grab mouse event code with area
           insert: insert text in command line (escaped chars are allowed, see /help print)
           send: send text to the buffer
arguments: optional arguments for the action

This command is used by key bindings or plugins.
  • item: manage custom bar items

/item  list
       add|addreplace <name> "<conditions>" "<content>"
       rename <name> <new_name>
       refresh <name> [<name>...]
       recreate <name>
       del <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]

      list: list all custom bar items
       add: add a custom bar item
addreplace: add or replace an existing custom bar item
      name: custom bar item name
conditions: evaluated conditions to display the bar item (for example to display the bar item only in specific buffers)
   content: content (evaluated, see /help eval)
    rename: rename a custom bar item
   refresh: update content of item in all bars where the item is displayed; any item can be refreshed: default/plugin/custom bar items
  recreate: set input with the command used to edit the custom bar item
       del: delete custom bar items
      mask: name where wildcard "*" is allowed

Examples:
  add item with terminal size, displayed only in buffers with number = 1:
    /item add terminfo "${buffer.number} == 1" "term:${info:term_width}x${info:term_height}"
  add item with buffer info:
    /item add bufinfo "" "${buffer.number}:${buffer.name}${if:${buffer.zoomed}?(Z)}"
  add item with date/time using format "Dec 25, 12:34 +0100", refreshed every minute:
    /item add datetime "" "${date:%b %d, %H:%M %z}"
    /trigger add datetime_refresh timer "60000;60" "" "" "/item refresh datetime"
  add item with number of lines in buffer (displayed/total), refreshed each time a new line is displayed or if filtered lines have changed:
    /item add lines_count "" "${calc:${buffer.lines.lines_count}-${buffer.lines.lines_hidden}}/${buffer.lines.lines_count} lines"
    /trigger add lines_count_refresh_print print "" "" "" "/item refresh lines_count"
    /trigger add lines_count_refresh_signal signal "window_switch;buffer_switch;buffer_lines_hidden;filters_*" "" "" "/item refresh lines_count"
  force refresh of item "lines_count":
    /item refresh lines_count
  recreate item "lines_count" with different conditions or content:
    /item recreate lines_count
  delete item "lines_count":
    /item del lines_count
  • key: bind/unbind keys

/key  [list|listdefault|listdiff] [<context>]
      bind <key> [<command> [<args>]]
      bindctxt <context> <key> [<command> [<args>]]
      unbind <key>
      unbindctxt <context> <key>
      reset <key>
      resetctxt <context> <key>
      resetall -yes [<context>]
      missing [<context>]
      legacy <key> [<key>...]

       list: list all current keys
listdefault: list default keys
   listdiff: list differences between current and default keys (keys added, redefined or deleted)
    context: name of context ("default" or "search")
       bind: bind a command to a key or display command bound to key (for context "default")
   bindctxt: bind a command to a key or display command bound to key, for given context
    command: command (many commands can be separated by semicolons); quotes can be used to preserve spaces at the beginning/end of command
     unbind: remove a key binding (for context "default")
 unbindctxt: remove a key binding for given context
      reset: reset a key to default binding (for context "default")
  resetctxt: reset a key to default binding, for given context
   resetall: restore bindings to the default values and delete ALL personal bindings (use carefully!)
    missing: add missing keys (using default bindings), useful after installing new WeeChat version
     legacy: display new name for legacy keys

When binding a command to a key, it is recommended to use key alt+k (or Esc then k), and then press the key to bind: this will insert key name in command line.

For some keys you might need to use /debug key, this displays the raw key code that can be used (for example the key ctrl+backspace could be "ctrl-h" or "ctrl-?", depending on your terminal and other settings).

Modifiers allowed (in this order when multiple are used):
  "meta-": alt key
  "ctrl-": control key
  "shift-": shift key, can only be used with key names below

Key names allowed: f0 to f20, home, insert, delete, end, backspace, pgup, pgdn, up, down, right, left, tab, return, comma, space.

Combo of keys must be separated by a comma.

For context "mouse" (possible in context "cursor" too), key has format: "@area:key" or "@area1>area2:key" where area can be:
  *: any area on screen
  chat: chat area (any buffer)
  chat(xxx): chat area for buffer with name "xxx" (full name including plugin)
  bar(*): any bar
  bar(xxx): bar "xxx"
  item(*): any bar item
  item(xxx): bar item "xxx"
Wildcard "*" is allowed in key to match many mouse events.
A special value for command with format "hsignal:name" can be used for context mouse, this will send the hsignal "name" with the focus hashtable as argument.
Another special value "-" can be used to disable key (it will be ignored when looking for keys).

Examples:
  /key bind meta-r /buffer #weechat
  /key reset meta-r
  /key bind meta-v,f1 /help
  /key bindctxt search f12 /input search_stop
  /key bindctxt mouse @item(buffer_nicklist):button3 /msg nickserv info ${nick}
  • layout: manage buffers/windows layouts

/layout  store [<name>] [buffers|windows]
         apply [<name>] [buffers|windows]
         leave
         del [<name>] [buffers|windows]
         rename <name> <new_name>

  store: store current buffers/windows in a layout
  apply: apply stored layout
  leave: leave current layout (does not update any layout)
    del: delete buffers and/or windows in a stored layout (if neither "buffers" nor "windows" is given after the name, the layout is deleted)
 rename: rename a layout
   name: name for stored layout (default is "default")
buffers: store/apply only buffers (order of buffers)
windows: store/apply only windows (buffer displayed by each window)

Without argument, this command displays stored layouts.

The current layout can be saved on /quit command with the option "weechat.look.save_layout_on_exit".

Note: the layout only remembers windows split and buffers numbers. It does not open buffers. That means for example you must still auto-join IRC channels to open the buffers, the saved layout only applies once the buffers are opened.
  • mouse: mouse control

/mouse  enable|disable|toggle [<delay>]

 enable: enable mouse
disable: disable mouse
 toggle: toggle mouse
  delay: delay (in seconds) after which initial mouse state is restored (useful to temporarily disable mouse)

The mouse state is saved in option "weechat.look.mouse".

Examples:
  /mouse enable
  /mouse toggle 5
  • mute: execute a command silently

/mute  [-core | -current | -buffer <name>] <command>

   -core: no output on WeeChat core buffer
-current: no output on current buffer
 -buffer: no output on specified buffer
    name: full buffer name (examples: "irc.server.libera", "irc.libera.#weechat")
 command: command to execute silently (a "/" is automatically added if not found at beginning of command)

If no target is specified ("-core", "-current" or "-buffer"), then default is to mute all buffers.

Examples:
  /mute save
  /mute -current msg * hi!
  /mute -buffer irc.libera.#weechat msg #weechat hi!
  • plugin: list/load/unload plugins

/plugin  list [-o|-ol|-i|-il|<name>]
         listfull [<name>]
         load <filename> [<arguments>]
         autoload [<arguments>]
         reload [<name>|* [<arguments>]]
         unload [<name>]

     list: list loaded plugins
       -o: send list of loaded plugins to buffer (string in English)
      -ol: send list of loaded plugins to buffer (translated string)
       -i: copy list of loaded plugins in command line (for sending to buffer) (string in English)
      -il: copy list of loaded plugins in command line (for sending to buffer) (translated string)
     name: a plugin name
 listfull: list loaded plugins (verbose)
     load: load a plugin
 filename: plugin (file) to load
arguments: arguments given to plugin on load
 autoload: autoload plugins in system or user directory
   reload: reload a plugin (if no name given, unload all plugins, then autoload plugins)
   unload: unload a plugin (if no name given, unload all plugins)

Without argument, this command lists loaded plugins.
  • print: display text on a buffer

/print  [-buffer <number>|<name>] [-newbuffer <name>] [-free] [-switch] [-core|-current] [-y <line>] [-escape] [-date <date>] [-tags <tags>] [-action|-error|-join|-network|-quit] [<text>]
        -stdout|-stderr [<text>]
        -beep

   -buffer: display text in this buffer (default: buffer where command is executed)
-newbuffer: create a new buffer and display text in this buffer
     -free: create a buffer with free content (with -newbuffer only)
   -switch: switch to the buffer
     -core: alias of "-buffer core.weechat"
  -current: display text on current buffer
        -y: display on a custom line (for buffer with free content only)
      line: line number for buffer with free content (first line is 0, a negative number displays after last line: -1 = after last line, -2 = two lines after last line, etc.)
   -escape: interpret escaped chars (for example \a, \07, \x07)
     -date: message date, format can be:
            -n: "n" seconds before now
            +n: "n" seconds in the future
            n: "n" seconds since the Epoch (see man time)
            date and/or time (ISO 8601): see function "util_parse_time" in Plugin API reference (examples: "11:29:09", "2023-12-25T10:29:09.456789Z")
     -tags: comma-separated list of tags (see /help filter for a list of tags most commonly used)
      text: text to display (prefix and message must be separated by "\t", if text starts with "-", then add a "\" before)
   -stdout: display text on stdout (escaped chars are interpreted)
   -stderr: display text on stderr (escaped chars are interpreted)
     -beep: alias of "-stderr \a"

The options -action ... -quit use the prefix defined in options "weechat.look.prefix_*".

Following escaped chars are supported:
  \" \\ \a \b \e \f \n \r \t \v \0ooo \xhh \uhhhh \Uhhhhhhhh

Examples:
  display a reminder on core buffer with a highlight:
    /print -core -tags notify_highlight Reminder: buy milk
  display an error on core buffer:
    /print -core -error Some error here
  display message on core buffer with prefix "abc":
    /print -core abc\tThe message
  display a message on channel #weechat:
    /print -buffer irc.libera.#weechat Message on #weechat
  display a snowman (U+2603):
    /print -escape \u2603
  send alert (BEL):
    /print -beep
  • proxy: manage proxies

/proxy  list
        add <name> <type> <address> <port> [<username> [<password>]]
        del <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]
        set <name> <option> <value>

    list: list all proxies
     add: add a new proxy
    name: name of proxy (must be unique)
    type: http, socks4 or socks5
 address: IP or hostname
    port: port number
username: username (optional)
password: password (optional)
     del: delete proxies
    mask: name where wildcard "*" is allowed
     set: set a value for a proxy property
  option: option to change (for options list, look at /set weechat.proxy.<proxyname>.*)
   value: new value for option

Examples:
  add a http proxy, running on local host, port 8888:
    /proxy add local http 127.0.0.1 8888
  add a http proxy using IPv6 protocol:
    /proxy add local http ::1 8888
    /proxy set local ipv6 on
  add a socks5 proxy with username/password:
    /proxy add myproxy socks5 sample.host.org 3128 myuser mypass
  delete a proxy:
    /proxy del myproxy
  • quit: quit WeeChat

/quit  [-yes] [<arguments>]

     -yes: required if option "weechat.look.confirm_quit" is enabled
arguments: text sent with signal "quit" (for example irc plugin uses this text to send quit message to server)

By default when quitting the configuration files are saved (see option "weechat.look.save_config_on_exit") and the current layout can be saved (see option "weechat.look.save_layout_on_exit").
  • reload: reload configuration files from disk

/reload  [<file> [<file>...]]

file: configuration file to reload (without extension ".conf")

Without argument, all files (WeeChat and plugins) are reloaded.
  • repeat: execute a command several times

/repeat  [-interval <delay>[<unit>]] <count> <command>

  delay: delay between execution of commands (minimum: 1 millisecond)
   unit: optional, values are:
         us: microseconds
         ms: milliseconds
         s: seconds (default)
         m: minutes
         h: hours
  count: number of times to execute command
command: command to execute (or text to send to buffer if command does not start with "/"), evaluated and the following variables are set each time the command is executed:
         ${buffer}: buffer pointer
         ${repeat_count}: number of times the command is executed
         ${repeat_index}: current index (from 1 to "count")
         ${repeat_index0}: current index (from 0 to "count" - 1)
         ${repeat_revindex}: current index from the end (from "count" to 1)
         ${repeat_revindex0}: current index from the end (from "count" - 1 to 0)
         ${repeat_first}: "1" for the first execution, "0" for the others
         ${repeat_last}: "1" for the last execution, "0" for the others

Note: the command is executed on buffer where /repeat was executed (if the buffer does not exist any more, the command is not executed).

Examples:
  scroll 2 pages up:
    /repeat 2 /window page_up
  print a countdown, starting at 5:
    /repeat -interval 1 6 /print ${if:${repeat_last}?Boom!:${repeat_revindex0}}
  • reset: reset config options

/reset  <option>
        -mask <option>

option: name of an option
 -mask: use a mask in option (wildcard "*" is allowed to mass-reset options, use carefully!)

Examples:
  /reset weechat.look.item_time_format
  /reset -mask weechat.color.*
  • save: save configuration files to disk

/save  [<file> [<file>...]]

file: configuration file to save (without extension ".conf")

Without argument, all files (WeeChat and plugins) are saved.

By default all configuration files are saved to disk on /quit command (see option "weechat.look.save_config_on_exit").
  • secure: manage secured data (passwords or private data encrypted in file sec.conf)

/secure  passphrase <passphrase>|-delete
         decrypt <passphrase>|-discard
         set <name> <value>
         del <name>

passphrase: change the passphrase (without passphrase, data is stored as plain text in file sec.conf)
   -delete: delete passphrase
   decrypt: decrypt data still encrypted (it happens only if passphrase was not given on startup)
  -discard: discard all data still encrypted
       set: add or change secured data
       del: delete secured data

Without argument, this command displays secured data in a new buffer.

Keys on secure buffer:
  alt+v  toggle values

When a passphrase is used (data encrypted), it is asked by WeeChat on startup.
It is possible to set environment variable "WEECHAT_PASSPHRASE" to prevent the prompt (this same variable is used by WeeChat on /upgrade), or to set option sec.crypt.passphrase_command to read the passphrase from the output of an external command like a password manager (see /help sec.crypt.passphrase_command).

Secured data with format ${sec.data.xxx} can be used in:
  - command /eval
  - command line argument "--run-command"
  - options weechat.startup.command_{before|after}_plugins
  - other options that may contain a password or sensitive data (for example proxy, irc server and relay); see /help on the options to check if they are evaluated.

Examples:
  set a passphrase:
    /secure passphrase this is my passphrase
  use program "pass" to read the passphrase on startup:
    /set sec.crypt.passphrase_command "/usr/bin/pass show weechat/passphrase"
  encrypt libera SASL password:
    /secure set libera mypassword
    /set irc.server.libera.sasl_password "${sec.data.libera}"
  encrypt oftc password for nickserv:
    /secure set oftc mypassword
    /set irc.server.oftc.command "/msg nickserv identify ${sec.data.oftc}"
  alias to ghost the nick "mynick":
    /alias add ghost /eval /msg -server libera nickserv ghost mynick ${sec.data.libera}
  • set: set config options and environment variables

/set  [<option> [<value>]]
      diff [<option> [<option>...]]
      env [<variable> [<value>]]

option: name of an option (wildcard "*" is allowed to list options, if no value is specified)
 value: new value for option, according to type:
        boolean: on, off or toggle
        integer: number, ++number or --number
        string: any string ("" for empty string)
        color: color name, ++number or --number
  diff: display only changed options
   env: display or set an environment variable ("" to unset a variable)

Note: the value "null" (without quotes) can be used to remove option value (undefined value). This works only for some special plugin variables.

Examples:
  /set *highlight*
  /set weechat.look.highlight "word"
  /set diff
  /set diff irc.*
  /set env LANG
  /set env LANG fr_FR.UTF-8
  /set env ABC ""
  • sys: system actions

/sys  get rlimit|rusage
      malloc_trim [<size>]
      suspend
      waitpid <number>

        get: display system info
     rlimit: display resource limits (see /help weechat.startup.sys_rlimit and "man getrlimit")
     rusage: display resource usage (see "man getrusage")
malloc_trim: call function malloc_trim to release free memory from the heap
       size: amount of free space to leave untrimmed at the top of the heap (default is 0: only the minimum amount of memory is maintained at the top of the heap)
    suspend: suspend WeeChat and go back to the shell, by sending signal SIGTSTP to the WeeChat process
    waitpid: acknowledge the end of children processes (to prevent "zombie" processes)
     number: number of processes to clean
  • toggle: toggle value of a config option

/toggle  <option> [<value> [<value>...]]

option: name of an option
 value: possible values for the option (values are split like the shell command arguments: quotes can be used to preserve spaces at the beginning/end of values)

Behavior:
  - only an option of type boolean or string can be toggled without a value:
    - boolean: toggle between on/off according to current value
    - string: toggle between empty string and default value (works only if empty string is allowed for the option)
  - with a single value given, toggle between this value and the default value of option
  - with multiple values given, toggle between these values: the value used is the one following the current value of option; if the current value of option is not in list, the first value in the list is used
  - the special value "null" can be given, but only as first value in the list and without quotes around.

Examples:
  toggle display of time in chat area (without displaying the new value used):
    /mute /toggle weechat.look.buffer_time_format
  switch format of time in chat area (with seconds, without seconds, disabled):
    /toggle weechat.look.buffer_time_format "%H:%M:%S" "%H:%M" ""
  toggle autojoin of #weechat channel on libera server:
    /toggle irc.server.libera.autojoin null #weechat
  • unset: unset/reset config options

/unset  <option>
        -mask <option>

option: name of an option
 -mask: use a mask in option (wildcard "*" is allowed to mass-reset options, use carefully!)

According to option, it's reset (for standard options) or removed (for optional settings, like server values).

Examples:
  /unset weechat.look.item_time_format
  /unset -mask weechat.color.*
  • upgrade: save WeeChat session and reload the WeeChat binary without disconnecting from servers

/upgrade  [-yes] [<path_to_binary>|-save|-quit]
          -o|-ol

          -yes: required if option "weechat.look.confirm_upgrade" is enabled
path_to_binary: path to WeeChat binary (default is current binary)
        -dummy: do nothing (option used to prevent accidental completion with "-quit")
         -save: only save the session, do not quit nor reload WeeChat; the configuration files are not saved (if needed you can use /save before this command)
         -quit: close *ALL* connections, save session and quit WeeChat, which makes possible a delayed restoration (see below)
            -o: send number of upgrades and date of first/last start to current buffer as input (English string)
           -ol: send number of upgrades and date of first/last start to current buffer as input (translated string)

This command upgrades and reloads a running WeeChat session. The new WeeChat binary must have been compiled or installed with a package manager before running this command.

Note: TLS connections are lost during upgrade (except with -save), because the reload of TLS sessions is currently not possible with GnuTLS. There is automatic reconnection after upgrade.

Important: use of option "-save" can be dangerous, it is recommended to use only /upgrade (or with "-quit") for a standard upgrade and a restart; the option "-save" can be used to save the session regularly and restore it in case of after abnormal exit (power outage, crash, etc.).

Upgrade process has 4 steps:
  1. save session into files for core and plugins (buffers, history, ..)
  2. unload all plugins (configuration files (*.conf) are written on disk)
  3. save WeeChat configuration (weechat.conf)
  4. execute new WeeChat binary and reload session.

With option "-quit", the process is:
  1. close *ALL* connections (irc, xfer, relay, ...)
  2. save session into files (*.upgrade)
  3. unload all plugins
  4. save WeeChat configuration
  5. quit WeeChat

With option "-save", the process is:
  1. save session into files (*.upgrade) with a disconnected state for IRC servers and Relay clients (but no disconnection is made)

With -quit or -save, you can restore the session later with this command: weechat --upgrade
IMPORTANT: you must restore the session with exactly same configuration (files *.conf) and if possible the same WeeChat version (or a more recent one).
It is possible to restore WeeChat session on another machine if you copy the content of WeeChat home directories (see /debug dirs).
  • uptime: show WeeChat uptime

/uptime  [-o|-ol]

 -o: send uptime to current buffer as input (English string)
-ol: send uptime to current buffer as input (translated string)
  • version: show WeeChat version and compilation date

/version  [-o|-ol]

 -o: send version to current buffer as input (English string)
-ol: send version to current buffer as input (translated string)

The default alias /v can be used to execute this command on all buffers (otherwise the irc command /version is used on irc buffers).
  • wait: schedule a command execution in future

/wait  <number>[<unit>] <command>

 number: amount of time to wait (minimum: 1 millisecond)
   unit: optional, values are:
         us: microseconds
         ms: milliseconds
         s: seconds (default)
         m: minutes
         h: hours
command: command to execute (or text to send to buffer if command does not start with "/")

Note: the command is executed on buffer where /wait was executed (if the buffer does not exist any more, the command is not executed).

Examples:
  join channel #test in 10 seconds:
    /wait 10 /join #test
  set away in 15 minutes:
    /wait 15m /away -all I'm away
  say "hello" in 2 minutes:
    /wait 2m hello
  • window: manage windows

/window  list
         -1|+1|b#|up|down|left|right [-window <number>]
         <number>
         splith|splitv [-window <number>] [<pct>]
         resize [-window <number>] [h|v][+|-]<pct>
         balance
         merge [-window <number>] [all]
         close [-window <number>]
         page_up|page_down [-window <number>]
         refresh
         scroll [-window <number>] [+|-]<value>[s|m|h|d|M|y]
         scroll_horiz [-window <number>] [+|-]<value>[%]
         scroll_up|scroll_down|scroll_top|scroll_bottom|scroll_beyond_end|scroll_previous_highlight|scroll_next_highlight|scroll_unread [-window <number>]
         swap [-window <number>] [up|down|left|right]
         zoom [-window <number>]
         bare [<delay>]

                     list: list opened windows (without argument, this list is displayed)
                       -1: jump to previous window
                       +1: jump to next window
                       b#: jump to next window displaying buffer number #
                       up: switch to window above current one
                     down: switch to window below current one
                     left: switch to window on the left
                    right: switch to window on the right
                   number: window number (see /window list)
                   splith: split current window horizontally (to undo: /window merge)
                   splitv: split current window vertically (to undo: /window merge)
                   resize: resize window size, new size is <pct> percentage of parent window; if "h" or "v" is specified, the resize affects the nearest parent window with a split of this type (horizontal/vertical)
                  balance: balance the sizes of all windows
                    merge: merge window with another (all = keep only one window)
                    close: close window
                  page_up: scroll one page up
                page_down: scroll one page down
                  refresh: refresh screen
                   scroll: scroll a number of lines (+/-N) or with time: s=seconds, m=minutes, h=hours, d=days, M=months, y=years
             scroll_horiz: scroll horizontally a number of columns (+/-N) or percentage of window size (this scrolling is possible only on buffers with free content)
                scroll_up: scroll a few lines up
              scroll_down: scroll a few lines down
               scroll_top: scroll to top of buffer
            scroll_bottom: scroll to bottom of buffer
        scroll_beyond_end: scroll beyond the end of buffer
scroll_previous_highlight: scroll to previous highlight
    scroll_next_highlight: scroll to next highlight
            scroll_unread: scroll to unread marker
                     swap: swap buffers of two windows (with optional direction for target window)
                     zoom: zoom on window
                     bare: toggle bare display (with optional delay in seconds for automatic return to standard display mode)

For splith and splitv, pct is a percentage which represents size of new window, computed with current window as size reference. For example 25 means create a new window with size = current_size / 4

Examples:
  /window b1
  /window scroll -2
  /window scroll -2d
  /window scroll -d
  /window zoom -window 2
  /window splith 30
  /window resize 75
  /window resize v+10
  /window bare 2

保護データのオプション

sec.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

crypt

/set sec.crypt.*

暗号化に関するオプション

data

/secure

保護データ

オプション:

  • sec.crypt.cipher

    • description: cipher used to crypt data (the number after algorithm is the size of the key in bits)

    • type: enum

    • values: aes128, aes192, aes256

    • default value: aes256

  • sec.crypt.hash_algo

    • description: hash algorithm used to check the decrypted data; some of them require a specific libgcrypt version: sha3-*: libgcrypt >= 1.7.0, blake2*: libgcrypt >= 1.8.0, sha512-*: libgcrypt >= 1.9.4

    • type: enum

    • values: sha224, sha256, sha384, sha512, sha512-224, sha512-256, sha3-224, sha3-256, sha3-384, sha3-512, blake2b-160, blake2b-256, blake2b-384, blake2b-512, blake2s-128, blake2s-160, blake2s-224, blake2s-256

    • default value: sha256

  • sec.crypt.passphrase_command

    • description: read the passphrase from the output of this system command (only the first line is used and it must not contain any extra character); this option is used only when reading file sec.conf and if the environment variable "WEECHAT_PASSPHRASE" is not set (the environment variable has higher priority); example with password-store: "/usr/bin/pass show weechat/passphrase"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • sec.crypt.salt

    • description: use salt when generating key used in encryption (recommended for maximum security); when enabled, the content of crypted data in file sec.conf will be different on each write of the file; if you put the file sec.conf in a version control system, then you can turn off this option to have always same content in file

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

WeeChat オプション

weechat.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

debug

/debug set
/set weechat.debug.*

core とプラグインのデバッグレベル (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

startup

/set weechat.startup.*

起動オプション

look

/set weechat.look.*

外観

palette

/color alias
/set weechat.palette.*

色の別名 (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

color

/set weechat.color.*

completion

/set weechat.completion.*

補完オプション

history

/set weechat.history.*

履歴オプション (コマンドとバッファ)

proxy

/proxy
/set weechat.proxy.*

プロキシオプション

network

/set weechat.network.*

ネットワーク/TLS オプション

plugin

/set weechat.plugin.*

Options on plugins.

signal

/set weechat.signal.*

Options on signals.

bar

/bar
/set weechat.bar.*

バーオプション

layout

/layout

レイアウト

buffer

/buffer setauto

Properties auto-applied on buffers when they are opened.

notify

/buffer notify

バッファに対する通知レベル (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

filter

/filter

フィルタ

key

/key

デフォルトコンテキストのキー

key_search

/key

検索コンテキストのキー

key_cursor

/key

カーソルコンテキストのキー

key_mouse

/key

マウスコンテキストのキー

オプション:

  • weechat.color.bar_more

    • description: text color for "+" when scrolling bars

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • weechat.color.chat

    • description: text color for chat

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_bg

    • description: background color for chat

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_buffer

    • description: text color for buffer names

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • weechat.color.chat_channel

    • description: text color for channel names

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • weechat.color.chat_day_change

    • description: text color for message displayed when the day has changed

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • weechat.color.chat_delimiters

    • description: text color for delimiters

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 22

  • weechat.color.chat_highlight

    • description: text color for highlighted prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.chat_highlight_bg

    • description: background color for highlighted prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 124

  • weechat.color.chat_host

    • description: text color for hostnames

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • weechat.color.chat_inactive_buffer

    • description: text color for chat when line is inactive (buffer is merged with other buffers and is not selected)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_inactive_window

    • description: text color for chat when window is inactive (not current selected window)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 240

  • weechat.color.chat_nick

    • description: text color for nicks in chat window: used in some server messages and as fallback when a nick color is not found; most of times nick color comes from option weechat.color.chat_nick_colors

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_colors

    • description: text color for nicks (comma separated list of colors, background is allowed with format: "fg:bg", for example: "lightred:blue")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "cyan,magenta,green,brown,lightblue,lightcyan,lightmagenta,lightgreen,31,35,38,40,49,63,70,80,92,99,112,126,130,138,142,148,160,162,167,169,174,176,178,184,186,210,212,215,248"

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_offline

    • description: text color for offline nick (not in nicklist any more); this color is used only if option weechat.look.color_nick_offline is enabled

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 242

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_offline_highlight

    • description: text color for offline nick with highlight; this color is used only if option weechat.look.color_nick_offline is enabled

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_offline_highlight_bg

    • description: background color for offline nick with highlight; this color is used only if option weechat.look.color_nick_offline is enabled

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 17

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_other

    • description: text color for other nick in private buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_prefix

    • description: color for nick prefix (string displayed before nick in prefix)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_self

    • description: text color for local nick in chat window

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • weechat.color.chat_nick_suffix

    • description: color for nick suffix (string displayed after nick in prefix)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_action

    • description: text color for action prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_buffer

    • description: text color for buffer name (before prefix, when many buffers are merged with same number)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 180

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_buffer_inactive_buffer

    • description: text color for inactive buffer name (before prefix, when many buffers are merged with same number and if buffer is not selected)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_error

    • description: text color for error prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_join

    • description: text color for join prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_more

    • description: text color for "+" when prefix is too long

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_network

    • description: text color for network prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: magenta

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_quit

    • description: text color for quit prefix

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • weechat.color.chat_prefix_suffix

    • description: text color for suffix (after prefix)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 24

  • weechat.color.chat_read_marker

    • description: text color for unread data marker

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: magenta

  • weechat.color.chat_read_marker_bg

    • description: background color for unread data marker

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_server

    • description: text color for server names

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • weechat.color.chat_status_disabled

    • description: text color for "disabled" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: red

  • weechat.color.chat_status_enabled

    • description: text color for "enabled" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • weechat.color.chat_tags

    • description: text color for tags after messages (displayed with command /debug tags)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: red

  • weechat.color.chat_text_found

    • description: text color for marker on lines where text sought is found

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.chat_text_found_bg

    • description: background color for marker on lines where text sought is found

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • weechat.color.chat_time

    • description: text color for time in chat window

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.chat_time_delimiters

    • description: text color for time delimiters

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • weechat.color.chat_value

    • description: text color for values

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • weechat.color.chat_value_null

    • description: text color for null values (undefined)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: blue

  • weechat.color.emphasized

    • description: text color for emphasized text (for example when searching text); this option is used only if option weechat.look.emphasized_attributes is an empty string (default value)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.emphasized_bg

    • description: background color for emphasized text (for example when searching text); used only if option weechat.look.emphasized_attributes is an empty string (default value)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 54

  • weechat.color.eval_syntax_colors

    • description: text color for syntax highlighting in evaluated strings, with "${raw_hl:...}" and "${hl:...}" (comma separated list of colors, background is allowed with format: "fg:bg", for example: "lightred:blue")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "green,lightred,lightblue,lightmagenta,yellow,cyan"

  • weechat.color.input_actions

    • description: text color for actions in input line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • weechat.color.input_text_not_found

    • description: text color for unsuccessful text search in input line

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: red

  • weechat.color.item_away

    • description: text color for away item

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.nicklist_away

    • description: text color for away nicknames

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 240

  • weechat.color.nicklist_group

    • description: text color for groups in nicklist

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • weechat.color.separator

    • description: color for window separators (when split) and separators beside bars (like nicklist)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 236

  • weechat.color.status_count_highlight

    • description: text color for count of highlight messages in hotlist (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: magenta

  • weechat.color.status_count_msg

    • description: text color for count of messages in hotlist (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • weechat.color.status_count_other

    • description: text color for count of other messages in hotlist (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.status_count_private

    • description: text color for count of private messages in hotlist (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • weechat.color.status_data_highlight

    • description: text color for buffer with highlight (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • weechat.color.status_data_msg

    • description: text color for buffer with new messages (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.status_data_other

    • description: text color for buffer with new data (not messages) (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.status_data_private

    • description: text color for buffer with private message (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • weechat.color.status_filter

    • description: text color for filter indicator in status bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • weechat.color.status_modes

    • description: text color for buffer modes in status bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.status_more

    • description: text color for buffer with new data (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.status_mouse

    • description: text color for mouse indicator in status bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • weechat.color.status_name

    • description: text color for current buffer name in status bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • weechat.color.status_name_insecure

    • description: text color for current buffer name in status bar, if data are exchanged and not secured with a protocol like TLS

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • weechat.color.status_name_tls

    • description: text color for current buffer name in status bar, if data are exchanged and secured with a protocol like TLS

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • weechat.color.status_nicklist_count

    • description: text color for number of nicks in nicklist (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.color.status_number

    • description: text color for current buffer number in status bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • weechat.color.status_time

    • description: text color for time (status bar)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • weechat.completion.base_word_until_cursor

    • description: if enabled, the base word to complete ends at char before cursor; otherwise the base word ends at first space after cursor

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.completion.case_sensitive

    • description: if enabled, the completion is case sensitive by default

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.completion.command_inline

    • description: if enabled, the commands inside command line are completed (the command at beginning of line has higher priority and is used first); note: when this option is enabled, there is no more automatic completion of paths beginning with "/" (outside commands arguments)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.completion.default_template

    • description: default completion template (please see documentation for template codes and values: plugin API reference, function "weechat_hook_command")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%(nicks)|%(irc_channels)"

  • weechat.completion.nick_add_space

    • description: add space after nick completion (when nick is not first word on command line)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.completion.nick_case_sensitive

    • description: case sensitive completion for nicks

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.completion.nick_completer

    • description: string inserted after nick completion (when nick is first word on command line)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ": "

  • weechat.completion.nick_first_only

    • description: complete only with first nick found

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.completion.nick_ignore_chars

    • description: chars ignored for nick completion

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "[]`_-^"

  • weechat.completion.partial_completion_alert

    • description: send alert (BEL) when a partial completion occurs

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.completion.partial_completion_command

    • description: partially complete command names (stop when many commands found begin with same letters)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.completion.partial_completion_command_arg

    • description: partially complete command arguments (stop when many arguments found begin with same prefix)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.completion.partial_completion_count

    • description: display count for each partial completion in bar item

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.completion.partial_completion_other

    • description: partially complete outside commands (stop when many words found begin with same letters)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.completion.partial_completion_templates

    • description: comma-separated list of templates for which partial completion is enabled by default (with Tab key instead of shift-Tab); the list of templates is in documentation: plugin API reference, function "weechat_hook_command"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "config_options"

  • weechat.history.display_default

    • description: maximum number of commands to display by default in history listing (0 = unlimited)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 5

  • weechat.history.max_buffer_lines_minutes

    • description: maximum number of minutes in history per buffer (0 = unlimited); examples: 1440 = one day, 10080 = one week, 43200 = one month, 525600 = one year; use 0 ONLY if option weechat.history.max_buffer_lines_number is NOT set to 0

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 0

  • weechat.history.max_buffer_lines_number

    • description: maximum number of lines in history per buffer (0 = unlimited); use 0 ONLY if option weechat.history.max_buffer_lines_minutes is NOT set to 0

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 4096

  • weechat.history.max_commands

    • description: maximum number of user commands in history (0 = unlimited, NOT RECOMMENDED: no limit in memory usage)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 100

  • weechat.history.max_visited_buffers

    • description: maximum number of visited buffers to keep in memory

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 1000

    • default value: 50

  • weechat.key.backspace

    • description: key "backspace" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_previous_char"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-_

    • description: key "ctrl-_" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input undo"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-a

    • description: key "ctrl-a" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_beginning_of_line"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-b

    • description: key "ctrl-b" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_previous_char"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,_

    • description: key "ctrl-c,_" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x1F"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,b

    • description: key "ctrl-c,b" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x02"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,c

    • description: key "ctrl-c,c" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x03"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,d

    • description: key "ctrl-c,d" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x04"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,i

    • description: key "ctrl-c,i" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x1D"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,o

    • description: key "ctrl-c,o" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x0F"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-c,v

    • description: key "ctrl-c,v" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \x16"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-d

    • description: key "ctrl-d" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_next_char"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-down

    • description: key "ctrl-down" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input history_global_next"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-e

    • description: key "ctrl-e" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_end_of_line"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-f

    • description: key "ctrl-f" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_next_char"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-f1

    • description: key "ctrl-f1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll buflist * -100%"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-f11

    • description: key "ctrl-f11" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist * -100%"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-f12

    • description: key "ctrl-f12" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist * +100%"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-f2

    • description: key "ctrl-f2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll buflist * +100%"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-k

    • description: key "ctrl-k" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_end_of_line"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-l

    • description: key "ctrl-l" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window refresh"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-left

    • description: key "ctrl-left" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_previous_word"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-n

    • description: key "ctrl-n" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer +1"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-o

    • description: key "ctrl-o" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input history_use_get_next"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-p

    • description: key "ctrl-p" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer -1"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-r

    • description: key "ctrl-r" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_history"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-right

    • description: key "ctrl-right" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_next_word"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-s

    • description: key "ctrl-s" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_text_here"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-t

    • description: key "ctrl-t" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input transpose_chars"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-u

    • description: key "ctrl-u" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_beginning_of_line"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-up

    • description: key "ctrl-up" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input history_global_previous"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-w

    • description: key "ctrl-w" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_previous_word_whitespace"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-x

    • description: key "ctrl-x" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer switch"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-y

    • description: key "ctrl-y" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input clipboard_paste"

  • weechat.key.ctrl-z

    • description: key "ctrl-z" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/sys suspend"

  • weechat.key.delete

    • description: key "delete" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_next_char"

  • weechat.key.down

    • description: key "down" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input history_next"

  • weechat.key.end

    • description: key "end" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_end_of_line"

  • weechat.key.f1

    • description: key "f1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll buflist * -100%"

  • weechat.key.f10

    • description: key "f10" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll title * +30%"

  • weechat.key.f11

    • description: key "f11" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist * -100%"

  • weechat.key.f12

    • description: key "f12" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist * +100%"

  • weechat.key.f2

    • description: key "f2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll buflist * +100%"

  • weechat.key.f5

    • description: key "f5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer -1"

  • weechat.key.f6

    • description: key "f6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer +1"

  • weechat.key.f7

    • description: key "f7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window -1"

  • weechat.key.f8

    • description: key "f8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window +1"

  • weechat.key.f9

    • description: key "f9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll title * -30%"

  • weechat.key.home

    • description: key "home" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_beginning_of_line"

  • weechat.key.left

    • description: key "left" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_previous_char"

  • weechat.key.meta--

    • description: key "meta--" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/filter toggle @"

  • [[option_weechat.key.meta-/]] weechat.key.meta-/

    • description: key "meta-/" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer jump last_displayed"

  • weechat.key.meta-0

    • description: key "meta-0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *10"

  • weechat.key.meta-1

    • description: key "meta-1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *1"

  • weechat.key.meta-2

    • description: key "meta-2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *2"

  • weechat.key.meta-3

    • description: key "meta-3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *3"

  • weechat.key.meta-4

    • description: key "meta-4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *4"

  • weechat.key.meta-5

    • description: key "meta-5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *5"

  • weechat.key.meta-6

    • description: key "meta-6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *6"

  • weechat.key.meta-7

    • description: key "meta-7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *7"

  • weechat.key.meta-8

    • description: key "meta-8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *8"

  • weechat.key.meta-9

    • description: key "meta-9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *9"

  • [[option_weechat.key.meta-<]] weechat.key.meta-<

    • description: key "meta-<" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer jump prev_visited"

  • [[option_weechat.key.meta-=]] weechat.key.meta-=

    • description: key "meta-=" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/filter toggle"

  • [[option_weechat.key.meta→]] weechat.key.meta->

    • description: key "meta->" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer jump next_visited"

  • weechat.key.meta-B

    • description: key "meta-B" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buflist toggle"

  • weechat.key.meta-N

    • description: key "meta-N" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar toggle nicklist"

  • weechat.key.meta-R

    • description: key "meta-R" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_input"

  • weechat.key.meta-U

    • description: key "meta-U" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/allbuf /buffer set unread"

  • weechat.key.meta-_

    • description: key "meta-_" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input redo"

  • weechat.key.meta-a

    • description: key "meta-a" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer jump smart"

  • weechat.key.meta-b

    • description: key "meta-b" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_previous_word"

  • weechat.key.meta-backspace

    • description: key "meta-backspace" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_previous_word"

  • weechat.key.meta-ctrl-k

    • description: key "meta-ctrl-k" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_end_of_input"

  • weechat.key.meta-ctrl-u

    • description: key "meta-ctrl-u" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_beginning_of_input"

  • weechat.key.meta-d

    • description: key "meta-d" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_next_word"

  • weechat.key.meta-down

    • description: key "meta-down" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer +1"

  • weechat.key.meta-end

    • description: key "meta-end" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_bottom"

  • weechat.key.meta-f

    • description: key "meta-f" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_next_word"

  • weechat.key.meta-f1

    • description: key "meta-f1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll buflist * b"

  • weechat.key.meta-f11

    • description: key "meta-f11" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist * b"

  • weechat.key.meta-f12

    • description: key "meta-f12" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist * e"

  • weechat.key.meta-f2

    • description: key "meta-f2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll buflist * e"

  • weechat.key.meta-h,meta-R

    • description: key "meta-h,meta-R" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/hotlist restore -all"

  • weechat.key.meta-h,meta-c

    • description: key "meta-h,meta-c" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/hotlist clear"

  • weechat.key.meta-h,meta-m

    • description: key "meta-h,meta-m" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/hotlist remove"

  • weechat.key.meta-h,meta-r

    • description: key "meta-h,meta-r" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/hotlist restore"

  • weechat.key.meta-home

    • description: key "meta-home" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_top"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,1

    • description: key "meta-j,0,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *1"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,2

    • description: key "meta-j,0,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *2"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,3

    • description: key "meta-j,0,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *3"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,4

    • description: key "meta-j,0,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *4"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,5

    • description: key "meta-j,0,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *5"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,6

    • description: key "meta-j,0,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *6"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,7

    • description: key "meta-j,0,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *7"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,8

    • description: key "meta-j,0,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *8"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,0,9

    • description: key "meta-j,0,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *9"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,0

    • description: key "meta-j,1,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *10"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,1

    • description: key "meta-j,1,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *11"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,2

    • description: key "meta-j,1,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *12"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,3

    • description: key "meta-j,1,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *13"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,4

    • description: key "meta-j,1,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *14"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,5

    • description: key "meta-j,1,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *15"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,6

    • description: key "meta-j,1,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *16"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,7

    • description: key "meta-j,1,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *17"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,8

    • description: key "meta-j,1,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *18"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,1,9

    • description: key "meta-j,1,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *19"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,0

    • description: key "meta-j,2,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *20"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,1

    • description: key "meta-j,2,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *21"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,2

    • description: key "meta-j,2,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *22"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,3

    • description: key "meta-j,2,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *23"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,4

    • description: key "meta-j,2,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *24"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,5

    • description: key "meta-j,2,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *25"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,6

    • description: key "meta-j,2,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *26"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,7

    • description: key "meta-j,2,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *27"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,8

    • description: key "meta-j,2,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *28"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,2,9

    • description: key "meta-j,2,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *29"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,0

    • description: key "meta-j,3,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *30"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,1

    • description: key "meta-j,3,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *31"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,2

    • description: key "meta-j,3,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *32"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,3

    • description: key "meta-j,3,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *33"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,4

    • description: key "meta-j,3,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *34"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,5

    • description: key "meta-j,3,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *35"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,6

    • description: key "meta-j,3,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *36"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,7

    • description: key "meta-j,3,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *37"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,8

    • description: key "meta-j,3,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *38"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,3,9

    • description: key "meta-j,3,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *39"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,0

    • description: key "meta-j,4,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *40"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,1

    • description: key "meta-j,4,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *41"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,2

    • description: key "meta-j,4,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *42"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,3

    • description: key "meta-j,4,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *43"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,4

    • description: key "meta-j,4,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *44"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,5

    • description: key "meta-j,4,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *45"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,6

    • description: key "meta-j,4,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *46"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,7

    • description: key "meta-j,4,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *47"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,8

    • description: key "meta-j,4,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *48"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,4,9

    • description: key "meta-j,4,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *49"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,0

    • description: key "meta-j,5,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *50"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,1

    • description: key "meta-j,5,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *51"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,2

    • description: key "meta-j,5,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *52"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,3

    • description: key "meta-j,5,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *53"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,4

    • description: key "meta-j,5,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *54"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,5

    • description: key "meta-j,5,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *55"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,6

    • description: key "meta-j,5,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *56"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,7

    • description: key "meta-j,5,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *57"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,8

    • description: key "meta-j,5,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *58"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,5,9

    • description: key "meta-j,5,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *59"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,0

    • description: key "meta-j,6,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *60"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,1

    • description: key "meta-j,6,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *61"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,2

    • description: key "meta-j,6,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *62"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,3

    • description: key "meta-j,6,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *63"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,4

    • description: key "meta-j,6,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *64"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,5

    • description: key "meta-j,6,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *65"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,6

    • description: key "meta-j,6,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *66"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,7

    • description: key "meta-j,6,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *67"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,8

    • description: key "meta-j,6,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *68"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,6,9

    • description: key "meta-j,6,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *69"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,0

    • description: key "meta-j,7,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *70"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,1

    • description: key "meta-j,7,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *71"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,2

    • description: key "meta-j,7,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *72"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,3

    • description: key "meta-j,7,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *73"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,4

    • description: key "meta-j,7,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *74"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,5

    • description: key "meta-j,7,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *75"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,6

    • description: key "meta-j,7,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *76"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,7

    • description: key "meta-j,7,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *77"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,8

    • description: key "meta-j,7,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *78"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,7,9

    • description: key "meta-j,7,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *79"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,0

    • description: key "meta-j,8,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *80"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,1

    • description: key "meta-j,8,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *81"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,2

    • description: key "meta-j,8,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *82"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,3

    • description: key "meta-j,8,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *83"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,4

    • description: key "meta-j,8,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *84"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,5

    • description: key "meta-j,8,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *85"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,6

    • description: key "meta-j,8,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *86"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,7

    • description: key "meta-j,8,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *87"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,8

    • description: key "meta-j,8,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *88"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,8,9

    • description: key "meta-j,8,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *89"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,0

    • description: key "meta-j,9,0" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *90"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,1

    • description: key "meta-j,9,1" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *91"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,2

    • description: key "meta-j,9,2" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *92"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,3

    • description: key "meta-j,9,3" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *93"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,4

    • description: key "meta-j,9,4" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *94"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,5

    • description: key "meta-j,9,5" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *95"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,6

    • description: key "meta-j,9,6" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *96"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,7

    • description: key "meta-j,9,7" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *97"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,8

    • description: key "meta-j,9,8" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *98"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,9,9

    • description: key "meta-j,9,9" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer *99"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,meta-f

    • description: key "meta-j,meta-f" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer -"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,meta-l

    • description: key "meta-j,meta-l" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer +"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,meta-r

    • description: key "meta-j,meta-r" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/server raw"

  • weechat.key.meta-j,meta-s

    • description: key "meta-j,meta-s" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/server jump"

  • weechat.key.meta-k

    • description: key "meta-k" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input grab_key_command"

  • weechat.key.meta-l

    • description: key "meta-l" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window bare"

  • weechat.key.meta-left

    • description: key "meta-left" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer -1"

  • weechat.key.meta-m

    • description: key "meta-m" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/mute mouse toggle"

  • weechat.key.meta-n

    • description: key "meta-n" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_next_highlight"

  • weechat.key.meta-p

    • description: key "meta-p" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_previous_highlight"

  • weechat.key.meta-pgdn

    • description: key "meta-pgdn" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_down"

  • weechat.key.meta-pgup

    • description: key "meta-pgup" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_up"

  • weechat.key.meta-r

    • description: key "meta-r" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input delete_line"

  • weechat.key.meta-return

    • description: key "meta-return" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input insert \n"

  • weechat.key.meta-right

    • description: key "meta-right" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer +1"

  • weechat.key.meta-s

    • description: key "meta-s" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/mute spell toggle"

  • weechat.key.meta-u

    • description: key "meta-u" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_unread"

  • weechat.key.meta-up

    • description: key "meta-up" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer -1"

  • weechat.key.meta-w,meta-b

    • description: key "meta-w,meta-b" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window balance"

  • weechat.key.meta-w,meta-down

    • description: key "meta-w,meta-down" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window down"

  • weechat.key.meta-w,meta-left

    • description: key "meta-w,meta-left" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window left"

  • weechat.key.meta-w,meta-right

    • description: key "meta-w,meta-right" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window right"

  • weechat.key.meta-w,meta-s

    • description: key "meta-w,meta-s" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window swap"

  • weechat.key.meta-w,meta-up

    • description: key "meta-w,meta-up" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window up"

  • weechat.key.meta-x

    • description: key "meta-x" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/buffer zoom"

  • weechat.key.meta-z

    • description: key "meta-z" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window zoom"

  • weechat.key.pgdn

    • description: key "pgdn" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window page_down"

  • weechat.key.pgup

    • description: key "pgup" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window page_up"

  • weechat.key.return

    • description: key "return" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input return"

  • weechat.key.right

    • description: key "right" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_next_char"

  • weechat.key.shift-down

    • description: key "shift-down" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_next_line"

  • weechat.key.shift-end

    • description: key "shift-end" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_end_of_input"

  • weechat.key.shift-home

    • description: key "shift-home" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_beginning_of_input"

  • weechat.key.shift-left

    • description: key "shift-left" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_previous_char"

  • weechat.key.shift-right

    • description: key "shift-right" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_next_char"

  • weechat.key.shift-tab

    • description: key "shift-tab" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input complete_previous"

  • weechat.key.shift-up

    • description: key "shift-up" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input move_previous_line"

  • weechat.key.tab

    • description: key "tab" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input complete_next"

  • weechat.key.up

    • description: key "up" in context "default"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input history_previous"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@chat:Q

    • description: key "@chat:Q" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:chat_quote_time_prefix_message;/cursor stop"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@chat:l

    • description: key "@chat:l" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:chat_quote_focused_line;/cursor stop"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@chat:m

    • description: key "@chat:m" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:chat_quote_message;/cursor stop"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@chat:q

    • description: key "@chat:q" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:chat_quote_prefix_message;/cursor stop"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@item(buffer_nicklist):K

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):K" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/kickban ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@item(buffer_nicklist):b

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):b" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/ban ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@item(buffer_nicklist):k

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):k" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/kick ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@item(buffer_nicklist):q

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):q" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/query ${nick};/cursor stop"

  • weechat.key_cursor.@item(buffer_nicklist):w

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):w" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/whois ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_cursor.down

    • description: key "down" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move down"

  • weechat.key_cursor.left

    • description: key "left" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move left"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-down

    • description: key "meta-down" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move edge_bottom"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-end

    • description: key "meta-end" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move bottom_right"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-home

    • description: key "meta-home" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move top_left"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-left

    • description: key "meta-left" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move edge_left"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-right

    • description: key "meta-right" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move edge_right"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-shift-down

    • description: key "meta-shift-down" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move area_down"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-shift-left

    • description: key "meta-shift-left" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move area_left"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-shift-right

    • description: key "meta-shift-right" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move area_right"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-shift-up

    • description: key "meta-shift-up" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move area_up"

  • weechat.key_cursor.meta-up

    • description: key "meta-up" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move edge_top"

  • weechat.key_cursor.return

    • description: key "return" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor stop"

  • weechat.key_cursor.right

    • description: key "right" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move right"

  • weechat.key_cursor.up

    • description: key "up" in context "cursor"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor move up"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.ctrl-o

    • description: key "ctrl-o" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input history_use_get_next"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.ctrl-q

    • description: key "ctrl-q" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_stop"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.ctrl-r

    • description: key "ctrl-r" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_previous"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.ctrl-s

    • description: key "ctrl-s" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_next"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.ctrl-x

    • description: key "ctrl-x" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_switch_regex"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.down

    • description: key "down" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_next"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.meta-c

    • description: key "meta-c" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_switch_case"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.return

    • description: key "return" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_stop_here"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.tab

    • description: key "tab" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_switch_where"

  • weechat.key_histsearch.up

    • description: key "up" in context "histsearch"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_previous"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@*:button3

    • description: key "@*:button3" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/cursor go ${_x},${_y}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(buflist):ctrl-wheeldown

    • description: key "@bar(buflist):ctrl-wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(buflist):ctrl-wheelup

    • description: key "@bar(buflist):ctrl-wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(input):button2

    • description: key "@bar(input):button2" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input grab_mouse_area"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-down

    • description: key "@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-down" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} +100%"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-down-long

    • description: key "@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-down-long" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} e"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-up

    • description: key "@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-up" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} -100%"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-up-long

    • description: key "@bar(nicklist):button1-gesture-up-long" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll nicklist ${_window_number} b"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar:wheeldown

    • description: key "@bar:wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll ${_bar_name} ${_window_number} +20%"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@bar:wheelup

    • description: key "@bar:wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/bar scroll ${_bar_name} ${_window_number} -20%"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(fset.fset):button1

    • description: key "@chat(fset.fset):button1" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/fset -go ${fset_option_index}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(fset.fset):button2*

    • description: key "@chat(fset.fset):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:fset_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(fset.fset):wheeldown

    • description: key "@chat(fset.fset):wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/fset -down 5"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(fset.fset):wheelup

    • description: key "@chat(fset.fset):wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/fset -up 5"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(irc.list_*):button1

    • description: key "@chat(irc.list_*):button1" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/list -go ${_chat_line_y}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(irc.list_*):button2*

    • description: key "@chat(irc.list_*):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:irc_list_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(irc.list_*):wheeldown

    • description: key "@chat(irc.list_*):wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/list -down 5"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(irc.list_*):wheelup

    • description: key "@chat(irc.list_*):wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/list -up 5"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(script.scripts):button1

    • description: key "@chat(script.scripts):button1" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/script -go ${_chat_line_y}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(script.scripts):button2

    • description: key "@chat(script.scripts):button2" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/script -go ${_chat_line_y};/script installremove -q ${script_name_with_extension}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(script.scripts):wheeldown

    • description: key "@chat(script.scripts):wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/script -down 5"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat(script.scripts):wheelup

    • description: key "@chat(script.scripts):wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/script -up 5"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:button1

    • description: key "@chat:button1" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:button1-gesture-left

    • description: key "@chat:button1-gesture-left" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/buffer -1"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:button1-gesture-left-long

    • description: key "@chat:button1-gesture-left-long" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/buffer 1"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:button1-gesture-right

    • description: key "@chat:button1-gesture-right" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/buffer +1"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:button1-gesture-right-long

    • description: key "@chat:button1-gesture-right-long" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/buffer +"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:ctrl-wheeldown

    • description: key "@chat:ctrl-wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_horiz -window ${_window_number} +10%"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:ctrl-wheelup

    • description: key "@chat:ctrl-wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_horiz -window ${_window_number} -10%"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:wheeldown

    • description: key "@chat:wheeldown" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_down -window ${_window_number}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@chat:wheelup

    • description: key "@chat:wheelup" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window scroll_up -window ${_window_number}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buffer_nicklist):button1

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):button1" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/query ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buffer_nicklist):button1-gesture-left

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):button1-gesture-left" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/kick ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buffer_nicklist):button1-gesture-left-long

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):button1-gesture-left-long" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/kickban ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buffer_nicklist):button2

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):button2" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/whois ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buffer_nicklist):button2-gesture-left

    • description: key "@item(buffer_nicklist):button2-gesture-left" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/window ${_window_number};/ban ${nick}"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist):button1*

    • description: key "@item(buflist):button1*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist):button2*

    • description: key "@item(buflist):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist2):button1*

    • description: key "@item(buflist2):button1*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist2):button2*

    • description: key "@item(buflist2):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist3):button1*

    • description: key "@item(buflist3):button1*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist3):button2*

    • description: key "@item(buflist3):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist4):button1*

    • description: key "@item(buflist4):button1*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist4):button2*

    • description: key "@item(buflist4):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist5):button1*

    • description: key "@item(buflist5):button1*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_mouse.@item(buflist5):button2*

    • description: key "@item(buflist5):button2*" in context "mouse"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "hsignal:buflist_mouse"

  • weechat.key_search.ctrl-q

    • description: key "ctrl-q" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_stop"

  • weechat.key_search.ctrl-r

    • description: key "ctrl-r" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_previous"

  • weechat.key_search.ctrl-s

    • description: key "ctrl-s" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_next"

  • weechat.key_search.ctrl-x

    • description: key "ctrl-x" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_switch_regex"

  • weechat.key_search.down

    • description: key "down" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_next"

  • weechat.key_search.meta-c

    • description: key "meta-c" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_switch_case"

  • weechat.key_search.return

    • description: key "return" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_stop_here"

  • weechat.key_search.tab

    • description: key "tab" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_switch_where"

  • weechat.key_search.up

    • description: key "up" in context "search"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/input search_previous"

  • weechat.look.align_end_of_lines

    • description: alignment for end of lines (all lines after the first): they are starting under this data (time, buffer, prefix, suffix, message (default))

    • type: enum

    • values: time, buffer, prefix, suffix, message

    • default value: message

  • weechat.look.align_multiline_words

    • description: alignment for multiline words according to option weechat.look.align_end_of_lines; if disabled, the multiline words will not be aligned, which can be useful to not break long URLs

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.bar_more_down

    • description: string displayed when bar can be scrolled down (for bars with filling different from "horizontal")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "+"+

  • weechat.look.bar_more_left

    • description: string displayed when bar can be scrolled to the left (for bars with filling "horizontal")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "<<"

  • weechat.look.bar_more_right

    • description: string displayed when bar can be scrolled to the right (for bars with filling "horizontal")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ">>"

  • weechat.look.bar_more_up

    • description: string displayed when bar can be scrolled up (for bars with filling different from "horizontal")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "--"

  • weechat.look.bare_display_exit_on_input

    • description: exit the bare display mode on any changes in input

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.bare_display_time_format

    • description: time format in bare display mode (see API man strftime for date/time specifiers, extra specifiers are supported, see function util_strftimeval in Plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%H:%M"

  • weechat.look.buffer_auto_renumber

    • description: automatically renumber buffers to have only consecutive numbers and start with number 1; if disabled, gaps between buffer numbers are allowed and the first buffer can have a number greater than 1

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.buffer_notify_default

    • description: default notify level for buffers (used to tell WeeChat if buffer must be displayed in hotlist or not, according to importance of message): all=all messages (default), message=messages+highlights, highlight=highlights only, none=never display in hotlist

    • type: enum

    • values: none, highlight, message, all

    • default value: all

  • weechat.look.buffer_position

    • description: position of a new buffer: end = after the end of list (number = last number + 1) (default), first_gap = at first available number in the list (after the end of list if no number is available); this option is used only if the buffer has no layout number

    • type: enum

    • values: end, first_gap

    • default value: end

  • weechat.look.buffer_search_case_sensitive

    • description: default text search in buffer: case sensitive or not

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.buffer_search_force_default

    • description: force default values for text search in buffer (instead of using values from last search in buffer)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.buffer_search_history

    • description: default text search command line history: local (buffer) or global history

    • type: enum

    • values: local, global

    • default value: local

  • weechat.look.buffer_search_regex

    • description: default text search in buffer: if enabled, search POSIX extended regular expression, otherwise search simple string

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.buffer_search_where

    • description: default text search in buffer: in message, prefix, prefix and message

    • type: enum

    • values: prefix, message, prefix_message

    • default value: prefix_message

  • weechat.look.buffer_time_format

    • description: time format for each line displayed in buffers (see man strftime for date/time specifiers, extra specifiers are supported, see function util_strftimeval in Plugin API reference) (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval); variable "${highlight}" can be used in a condition to have a format specific to lines with highlight (see also option weechat.look.highlight_prefix); for example time using grayscale: "${color:252}%H${color:243}%M${color:237}%S", the same with milliseconds: "${color:252}%H${color:243}%M${color:237}%S.%.3", red background in case of highlight: "${if:${highlight}?${color:,red}}%H:%M:%S", red background in case of highlight with grayscale: ${if:${highlight}?${color:yellow,124}%H${color:187}%M${color:181}%S.%.3:${color:252}%H${color:243}%M${color:237}%S.%.3}

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%H:%M:%S"

  • weechat.look.buffer_time_same

    • description: time displayed for a message with same time as previous message: use a space " " to hide time, another string to display this string instead of time, or an empty string to disable feature (display time) (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.chat_space_right

    • description: keep a space on the right side of chat area if there is a bar displayed on the right (for both text and read marker)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.color_basic_force_bold

    • description: force "bold" attribute for light colors and "darkgray" in basic colors (this option is disabled by default: bold is used only if terminal has less than 16 colors)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.color_inactive_buffer

    • description: use a different color for lines in inactive buffer (when line is from a merged buffer not selected)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.color_inactive_message

    • description: use a different color for inactive message (when window is not current window, or if line is from a merged buffer not selected)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.color_inactive_prefix

    • description: use a different color for inactive prefix (when window is not current window, or if line is from a merged buffer not selected)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.color_inactive_prefix_buffer

    • description: use a different color for inactive buffer name in prefix (when window is not current window, or if line is from a merged buffer not selected)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.color_inactive_time

    • description: use a different color for inactive time (when window is not current window, or if line is from a merged buffer not selected)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.color_inactive_window

    • description: use a different color for lines in inactive window (when window is not current window)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.color_nick_offline

    • description: use a different color for offline nicks (not in nicklist any more)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.color_pairs_auto_reset

    • description: automatically reset table of color pairs when number of available pairs is lower or equal to this number (-1 = disable automatic reset, and then a manual "/color reset" is needed when table is full)

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 256

    • default value: 5

  • weechat.look.color_real_white

    • description: if set, uses real white color, disabled by default for terms with white background (if you never use white background, you should turn on this option to see real white instead of default term foreground color)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.command_chars

    • description: chars used to determine if input string is a command or not: input must start with one of these chars; the slash ("/") is always considered as command prefix (example: ".$")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.command_incomplete

    • description: if set, incomplete and unambiguous commands are allowed, for example /he for /help

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.config_permissions

    • description: permissions for configuration files (*.conf), as octal value (see man chmod); it must be a number with 3 digits, each digit can be 0 (no permissions), 2 (write only), 4 (read only) or 6 (read and write); the first digit must be 6 so that the user can read and write the file; by default configuration files can be read and written by the user only, for security reasons; for example 660 = "rw-rw-r--" = file readable and writable by the user and members of the group

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "600"

  • weechat.look.confirm_quit

    • description: if set, /quit command must be confirmed with extra argument "-yes" (see /help quit)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.confirm_upgrade

    • description: if set, /upgrade command must be confirmed with extra argument "-yes" (see /help upgrade)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.day_change

    • description: display special message when day changes

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.day_change_message_1date

    • description: message displayed when the day has changed, with one date displayed (for example at beginning of buffer) (see man strftime for date/time specifiers) (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "-- %a, %d %b %Y --"

  • weechat.look.day_change_message_2dates

    • description: message displayed when the day has changed, with two dates displayed (between two messages); the second date specifiers must start with two "%" because strftime is called two times on this string (see man strftime for date/time specifiers) (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "-- %%a, %%d %%b %%Y (%a, %d %b %Y) --"

  • weechat.look.eat_newline_glitch

    • description: if set, the eat_newline_glitch will be set to 0; this is used to not add new line char at end of each line, and then not break text when you copy/paste text from WeeChat to another application (this option is disabled by default because it can cause serious display bugs)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.emphasized_attributes

    • description: attributes for emphasized text: one or more attribute chars ("%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline); if the string is empty, the colors weechat.color.emphasized* are used

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.highlight

    • description: comma separated list of words to highlight; case insensitive comparison (use "(?-i)" at beginning of words to make them case sensitive), words may begin or end with "*" for partial match; example: "test,(?-i)*toto*,flash*"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.highlight_disable_regex

    • description: POSIX extended regular expression used to prevent any highlight from a message: this option has higher priority over other highlight options (if the string is found in the message, the highlight is disabled and the other options are ignored), regular expression is case insensitive (use "(?-i)" at beginning to make it case sensitive), examples: "", "(?-i)"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.highlight_prefix

    • description: use a specific color for prefix of line in case of highlight (see also option weechat.look.buffer_time_format)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.highlight_regex

    • description: POSIX extended regular expression used to check if a message has highlight or not, at least one match in string must be surrounded by delimiters (chars different from: alphanumeric, "-", "_" and "|"), regular expression is case insensitive (use "(?-i)" at beginning to make it case sensitive), examples: "flashcode|flashy", "(?-i)FlashCode|flashy"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.highlight_tags

    • description: comma separated list of tags to highlight; case insensitive comparison; wildcard "*" is allowed in each tag; many tags can be separated by "+" to make a logical "and" between tags; examples: "nick_flashcode" for messages from nick "FlashCode", "irc_notice+nick_toto*" for notices from a nick starting with "toto"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.hotlist_add_conditions

    • description: conditions to add a buffer in hotlist (if notify level is OK for the buffer); you can use in these conditions: "window" (current window pointer), "buffer" (buffer pointer to add in hotlist), "priority" (0 = low, 1 = message, 2 = private, 3 = highlight); by default a buffer is added to hotlist if you are away, or if the buffer is not visible on screen (not displayed in any window), or if at least one relay client is connected via the weechat protocol

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${away} || ${buffer.num_displayed} == 0 || ${info:relay_client_count,weechat,connected} > 0"

  • weechat.look.hotlist_buffer_separator

    • description: string displayed between buffers in hotlist

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ", "

  • weechat.look.hotlist_count_max

    • description: max number of messages count to display in hotlist for a buffer: 0 = never display messages count, other number = display max N messages count (from the highest to lowest priority)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 4

    • default value: 2

  • weechat.look.hotlist_count_min_msg

    • description: display messages count if number of messages is greater or equal to this value

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 100

    • default value: 2

  • weechat.look.hotlist_names_count

    • description: max number of names in hotlist (0 = no name displayed, only buffer numbers)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 10000

    • default value: 3

  • weechat.look.hotlist_names_length

    • description: max length of names in hotlist (0 = no limit)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 32

    • default value: 0

  • weechat.look.hotlist_names_level

    • description: level for displaying names in hotlist (combination of: 1=join/part, 2=message, 4=private, 8=highlight, for example: 12=private+highlight)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 15

    • default value: 12

  • weechat.look.hotlist_names_merged_buffers

    • description: if set, force display of names in hotlist for merged buffers

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.hotlist_prefix

    • description: text displayed at the beginning of the hotlist

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "H: "

  • weechat.look.hotlist_remove

    • description: remove buffers in hotlist: buffer = remove buffer by buffer, merged = remove all visible merged buffers at once

    • type: enum

    • values: buffer, merged

    • default value: merged

  • weechat.look.hotlist_short_names

    • description: if set, uses short names to display buffer names in hotlist (start after first "." in name)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.hotlist_sort

    • description: comma-separated list of fields to sort hotlist; each field is a hdata variable of hotlist ("var") or a hdata variable of buffer ("buffer.var"); char "-" can be used before field to reverse order, char "~" can be used to do a case insensitive comparison; examples: "-priority,buffer.number" for sort on hotlist priority then by buffer number, "-~buffer.full_name" for case insensitive and reverse sort on buffer full name

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "-priority,time,time_usec"

  • weechat.look.hotlist_suffix

    • description: text displayed at the end of the hotlist

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.hotlist_unique_numbers

    • description: keep only unique numbers in hotlist (this applies only on hotlist items where name is NOT displayed after number)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.hotlist_update_on_buffer_switch

    • description: update the hotlist when switching buffers

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.input_cursor_scroll

    • description: number of chars displayed after end of input line when scrolling to display end of line

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 100

    • default value: 20

  • weechat.look.input_multiline_lead_linebreak

    • description: start the input text on a new line when the input contains multiple lines, so that the start of the lines align

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.input_share

    • description: share commands, text, or both in input for all buffers (there is still local history for each buffer)

    • type: enum

    • values: none, commands, text, all

    • default value: none

  • weechat.look.input_share_overwrite

    • description: if set and input is shared, always overwrite input in target buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.input_undo_max

    • description: max number of "undo" for command line, by buffer (0 = undo disabled)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 65535

    • default value: 32

  • weechat.look.item_away_message

    • description: display server away message in away bar item

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.item_buffer_filter

    • description: string used to show that some lines are filtered in current buffer (bar item "buffer_filter")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*"

  • weechat.look.item_buffer_zoom

    • description: string used to show zoom on merged buffer (bar item "buffer_zoom")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "!"

  • weechat.look.item_mouse_status

    • description: string used to show if mouse is enabled (bar item "mouse_status")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "M"

  • weechat.look.item_time_format

    • description: time format for "time" bar item (see man strftime for date/time specifiers) (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%H:%M"

  • weechat.look.jump_current_to_previous_buffer

    • description: jump to previous buffer displayed when jumping to current buffer number with /buffer *N (where N is a buffer number), to easily switch to another buffer, then come back to current buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.jump_previous_buffer_when_closing

    • description: jump to previously visited buffer when closing a buffer (if disabled, then jump to buffer number - 1)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.jump_smart_back_to_buffer

    • description: jump back to initial buffer after reaching end of hotlist

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.key_bind_safe

    • description: allow only binding of "safe" keys (beginning with a ctrl or meta code)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.key_grab_delay

    • description: default delay (in milliseconds) to grab a key (using default key alt-k); this delay can be overridden in the /input command (see /help input)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 10000

    • default value: 800

  • weechat.look.mouse

    • description: enable mouse support

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.nick_color_force

    • description: force color for some nicks: hash computed with nickname to find color will not be used for these nicks (format is: "nick1:color1;nick2:color2"); look up for nicks is with exact case then lower case, so it's possible to use only lower case for nicks in this option; color can include background with the format "text,background", for example "yellow,red"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.nick_color_hash

    • description: hash algorithm used to find the color for a nick: djb2 = variant of djb2 (position of letters matters: anagrams of a nick have different color), djb2_32 = variant of djb2 using 32-bit instead of 64-bit integer, sum = sum of letters, sum_32 = sum of letters using 32-bit instead of 64-bit integer

    • type: enum

    • values: djb2, sum, djb2_32, sum_32

    • default value: djb2

  • weechat.look.nick_color_hash_salt

    • description: salt for the hash algorithm used to find nick colors (the nickname is appended to this salt and the hash algorithm operates on this string); modifying this shuffles nick colors

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.nick_color_stop_chars

    • description: chars used to stop in nick when computing color with letters of nick (at least one char outside this list must be in string before stopping) (example: nick "|nick|away" with "|" in chars will return color of nick "|nick"); this option has an impact on option weechat.look.nick_color_force, so the nick for the forced color must not contain the chars ignored by this option

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "_|["

  • weechat.look.nick_prefix

    • description: text to display before nick in prefix of message, example: "<"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.nick_suffix

    • description: text to display after nick in prefix of message, example: ">"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.paste_bracketed

    • description: enable terminal "bracketed paste mode" (not supported in all terminals/multiplexers): in this mode, pasted text is bracketed with control sequences so that WeeChat can differentiate pasted text from typed-in text ("ESC[200~", followed by the pasted text, followed by "ESC[201~")

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.paste_bracketed_timer_delay

    • description: force end of bracketed paste after this delay (in seconds) if the control sequence for end of bracketed paste ("ESC[201~") was not received in time

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 60

    • default value: 10

  • weechat.look.paste_max_lines

    • description: max number of lines for paste without asking user (-1 = disable this feature); this option is used only if the bar item "input_paste" is used in at least one bar (by default it is used in "input" bar)

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 100

  • weechat.look.prefix_action

    • description: prefix for action messages (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: " *"

  • weechat.look.prefix_align

    • description: prefix alignment (none, left, right (default))

    • type: enum

    • values: none, left, right

    • default value: right

  • weechat.look.prefix_align_max

    • description: max size for prefix (0 = no max size)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 128

    • default value: 0

  • weechat.look.prefix_align_min

    • description: min size for prefix

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 128

    • default value: 0

  • weechat.look.prefix_align_more

    • description: char to display if prefix is truncated (must be exactly one char on screen)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""+

  • weechat.look.prefix_align_more_after

    • description: display the truncature char (by default "+") after the text (by replacing the space that should be displayed here); if disabled, the truncature char replaces last char of text

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.prefix_buffer_align

    • description: prefix alignment for buffer name, when many buffers are merged with same number (none, left, right (default))

    • type: enum

    • values: none, left, right

    • default value: right

  • weechat.look.prefix_buffer_align_max

    • description: max size for buffer name, when many buffers are merged with same number (0 = no max size)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 128

    • default value: 0

  • weechat.look.prefix_buffer_align_more

    • description: char to display if buffer name is truncated (when many buffers are merged with same number) (must be exactly one char on screen)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""+

  • weechat.look.prefix_buffer_align_more_after

    • description: display the truncature char (by default "+") after the text (by replacing the space that should be displayed here); if disabled, the truncature char replaces last char of text

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.prefix_error

    • description: prefix for error messages (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "=!="

  • weechat.look.prefix_join

    • description: prefix for join messages (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "-->"

  • weechat.look.prefix_network

    • description: prefix for network messages (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "--"

  • weechat.look.prefix_quit

    • description: prefix for quit messages (note: content is evaluated, so you can use colors with format "${color:xxx}", see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "<--"

  • weechat.look.prefix_same_nick

    • description: prefix displayed for a message with same nick as previous but not next message: use a space " " to hide prefix, another string to display this string instead of prefix, or an empty string to disable feature (display prefix)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.prefix_same_nick_middle

    • description: prefix displayed for a message with same nick as previous and next message: use a space " " to hide prefix, another string to display this string instead of prefix, or an empty string to disable feature (display prefix)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.prefix_suffix

    • description: string displayed after prefix

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "?"

  • weechat.look.quote_nick_prefix

    • description: text to display before nick when quoting a message (see /help cursor)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "<"

  • weechat.look.quote_nick_suffix

    • description: text to display after nick when quoting a message (see /help cursor)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ">"

  • weechat.look.quote_time_format

    • description: time format when quoting a message (see /help cursor) (see man strftime for date/time specifiers, extra specifiers are supported, see function util_strftimeval in Plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%H:%M:%S"

  • weechat.look.read_marker

    • description: use a marker (line or char) on buffers to show first unread line

    • type: enum

    • values: none, line, char

    • default value: line

  • weechat.look.read_marker_always_show

    • description: always show read marker, even if it is after last buffer line

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.read_marker_string

    • description: string used to draw read marker line (string is repeated until end of line)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "- "

  • weechat.look.read_marker_update_on_buffer_switch

    • description: update the read marker when switching buffers

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.save_config_on_exit

    • description: save configuration file on exit

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.save_config_with_fsync

    • description: use fsync to synchronize the configuration file with the storage device (see man fsync); this is slower but should prevent any data loss in case of power failure during the save of configuration file

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.save_layout_on_exit

    • description: save layout on exit (buffers, windows, or both)

    • type: enum

    • values: none, buffers, windows, all

    • default value: none

  • weechat.look.scroll_amount

    • description: how many lines to scroll by with scroll_up and scroll_down

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 3

  • weechat.look.scroll_bottom_after_switch

    • description: scroll to bottom of window after switch to another buffer (do not remember scroll position in windows); the scroll is done only for buffers with formatted content (not free content)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.scroll_page_percent

    • description: percent of screen to scroll when scrolling one page up or down (for example 100 means one page, 50 half-page)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 100

    • default value: 100

  • weechat.look.search_text_not_found_alert

    • description: alert user when text sought is not found in buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.separator_horizontal

    • description: char used to draw horizontal separators around bars and windows (empty value will draw a real line with ncurses, but may cause bugs with URL selection under some terminals); width on screen must be exactly one char

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "-"

  • weechat.look.separator_vertical

    • description: char used to draw vertical separators around bars and windows (empty value will draw a real line with ncurses); width on screen must be exactly one char

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.tab_width

    • description: number of spaces used to display tabs in messages

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 64

    • default value: 1

  • weechat.look.time_format

    • description: time format for dates converted to strings and displayed in messages (see man strftime for date/time specifiers)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%a, %d %b %Y %T"

  • weechat.look.window_auto_zoom

    • description: automatically zoom on current window if the terminal becomes too small to display all windows (use alt-z to unzoom windows when the terminal is big enough)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • weechat.look.window_separator_horizontal

    • description: display an horizontal separator between windows

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.window_separator_vertical

    • description: display a vertical separator between windows

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.look.window_title

    • description: title for window (terminal for Curses GUI), set on startup; an empty string will keep title unchanged (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval); example: "WeeChat ${info:version}"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.look.word_chars_highlight

    • description: comma-separated list of chars (or range of chars) that are considered part of words for highlights; each item can be a single char, a range of chars (format: a-z), a class of wide character (for example "alnum", see man wctype); a "!" before the item makes it negative (ie the char is NOT considered part of words); the value "*" matches any char; unicode chars are allowed with the format \u1234, for example \u00A0 for unbreakable space (see /help print for supported formats)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "!\u00A0,-,_,|,alnum"

  • weechat.look.word_chars_input

    • description: comma-separated list of chars (or range of chars) that are considered part of words for command line; each item can be a single char, a range of chars (format: a-z), a class of wide character (for example "alnum", see man wctype); a "!" before the item makes it negative (ie the char is NOT considered part of words); the value "*" matches any char; unicode chars are allowed with the format \u1234, for example \u00A0 for unbreakable space (see /help print for supported formats)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "!\u00A0,-,_,|,alnum"

  • weechat.network.connection_timeout

    • description: timeout (in seconds) for connection to a remote host (made in a child process)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 60

  • weechat.network.gnutls_ca_system

    • description: load system's default trusted certificate authorities on startup; this can be turned off to save some memory only if you are not using TLS connections at all

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.network.gnutls_ca_user

    • description: extra file(s) with certificate authorities; multiple files must be separated by colons (each path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.network.gnutls_handshake_timeout

    • description: timeout (in seconds) for gnutls handshake

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 30

  • weechat.network.proxy_curl

    • description: name of proxy used for download of URLs with Curl (used to download list of scripts and in scripts calling function hook_process); the proxy must be defined with command /proxy

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.plugin.autoload

    • description: comma separated list of plugins to load automatically at startup, "*" means all plugins found, a name beginning with "!" is a negative value to prevent a plugin from being loaded, wildcard "*" is allowed in names (examples: "*" or "*,!lua,!tcl")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*"

  • weechat.plugin.extension

    • description: comma separated list of file name extensions for plugins

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ".so,.dll"

  • weechat.plugin.path

    • description: path for searching plugins (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${weechat_data_dir}/plugins"

  • weechat.plugin.save_config_on_unload

    • description: save configuration files when unloading plugins

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.signal.sighup

    • description: command to execute when the signal is received, multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${if:${info:weechat_headless}?/reload:/quit -yes}"

  • weechat.signal.sigquit

    • description: command to execute when the signal is received, multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/quit -yes"

  • weechat.signal.sigterm

    • description: command to execute when the signal is received, multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "/quit -yes"

  • weechat.signal.sigusr1

    • description: command to execute when the signal is received, multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.signal.sigusr2

    • description: command to execute when the signal is received, multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.startup.command_after_plugins

    • description: command executed when WeeChat starts, after loading plugins; multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.startup.command_before_plugins

    • description: command executed when WeeChat starts, before loading plugins; multiple commands can be separated by semicolons (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • weechat.startup.display_logo

    • description: display WeeChat logo at startup

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.startup.display_version

    • description: display WeeChat version at startup

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • weechat.startup.sys_rlimit

    • description: set resource limits for WeeChat process, format is: "res1:limit1,res2:limit2"; resource name is the end of constant (RLIMIT_XXX) in lower case (see man setrlimit for values); limit -1 means "unlimited"; example: set unlimited size for core file and max 1GB of virtual memory: "core:-1,as:1000000000"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

8. IRC

IRC プラグインは IRC プロトコルに従って他の人と会話を行うために設計されています。

マルチサーバに対応し、DCC チャットとファイル転送 (xfer プラグインを使います。Xfer プラグインを参照) を含む全ての IRC コマンドをサポートしています。

8.1. コマンドラインオプション

以下のように 1 つ以上の IRC サーバに対応する URL を引数として与えることができます:

irc[6][s]://[nick[:password]@]irc.example.org[:port][/channel][,channel[...]]

alice というニックネームを使って irc.libera.chat ホストのデフォルトポート (6667) で稼働中の IRC サーバ上の #weechat#weechat-fr チャンネルに参加する例:

$ weechat irc://alice@irc.libera.chat/#weechat,#weechat-fr

8.2. Servers

Add a server

By default no servers are defined. You can add as many servers as you want with the /server command.

For example to connect to libera.chat  with TLS (encrypted trafic):

/server add libera irc.libera.chat/6697 -tls

You can tell WeeChat to auto-connect to this server on startup:

/set irc.server.libera.autoconnect on

To authenticate, it is recommended to use SASL (if supported on the server), with the password stored as secured data (see also chapter on SASL authentication):

/set irc.server.libera.sasl_username "alice"
/secure set libera xxxxxxx
/set irc.server.libera.sasl_password "${sec.data.libera}"

If SASL is not supported, you can use a command to send a message to nickserv:

/set irc.server.libera.command "/msg nickserv identify ${sec.data.libera}"
By sending a message to nickserv, you may authenticate after joining channels which could be a problem on some channels requiring you to be authenticated to join. In this case, you can set a command delay: /set irc.server.libera.command_delay 5.

Server options

Server options are named irc.server.<server>.<option> where <server> is the internal name of the server and <option> the name of an option.
The value of a server option is inherited from irc.server_default.xxx if the server option has the special value null.

For example if you created the libera server with the commands above, you’ll see this with the command /fset libera:

irc.server.libera.addresses             string   "irc.libera.chat/6697"
irc.server.libera.anti_flood_prio_high  integer  null -> 2
irc.server.libera.anti_flood_prio_low   integer  null -> 2
irc.server.libera.autoconnect           boolean  on
irc.server.libera.autojoin              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.autojoin_dynamic      boolean  null -> off
irc.server.libera.autoreconnect         boolean  null -> on
irc.server.libera.autoreconnect_delay   integer  null -> 10
irc.server.libera.autorejoin            boolean  null -> off
irc.server.libera.autorejoin_delay      integer  null -> 30
irc.server.libera.away_check            integer  null -> 0
irc.server.libera.away_check_max_nicks  integer  null -> 25
irc.server.libera.capabilities          string   null -> "*"
irc.server.libera.charset_message       enum     null -> message
irc.server.libera.command               string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.command_delay         integer  null -> 0
irc.server.libera.connection_timeout    integer  null -> 60
irc.server.libera.default_chantypes     string   null -> "#&"
irc.server.libera.ipv6                  boolean  null -> on
irc.server.libera.local_hostname        string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.msg_kick              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.msg_part              string   null -> "WeeChat ${info:version}"
irc.server.libera.msg_quit              string   null -> "WeeChat ${info:version}"
irc.server.libera.nicks                 string   null -> "alice,alice1,alice2,alice3,alice4"
irc.server.libera.nicks_alternate       boolean  null -> on
irc.server.libera.notify                string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.password              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.proxy                 string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.realname              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.sasl_fail             enum     null -> reconnect
irc.server.libera.sasl_key              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.sasl_mechanism        enum     null -> plain
irc.server.libera.sasl_password         string   "${sec.data.libera}"
irc.server.libera.sasl_timeout          integer  null -> 15
irc.server.libera.sasl_username         string   "alice"
irc.server.libera.split_msg_max_length  integer  null -> 512
irc.server.libera.tls                   boolean  on
irc.server.libera.tls_cert              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.tls_dhkey_size        integer  null -> 2048
irc.server.libera.tls_fingerprint       string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.tls_password          string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.tls_priorities        string   null -> "NORMAL:-VERS-SSL3.0"
irc.server.libera.tls_verify            boolean  null -> on
irc.server.libera.usermode              string   null -> ""
irc.server.libera.username              string   null -> "alice"

For example if you want to automatically connect to all servers you define without having to do it on each server, you can do:

/set irc.server_default.autoconnect on

And then you can reset the server option so that it uses the default inherited value, which is now on instead of the default value off:

/unset irc.server.libera.autoconnect

TLS 証明書

TLS を使って IRC サーバに接続する場合、WeeChat はデフォルトで接続が完全に信頼できるものかどうかを確認します。

以下のオプションで TLS 接続を設定します:

weechat.network.gnutls_ca_system

load system’s default trusted certificate authorities on startup

weechat.network.gnutls_ca_user

extra file(s) with certificate authorities

irc.server.xxx.tls_cert

自動的にニックネームを確認するために利用される TLS 証明書ファイル (例えば oftc サーバにおける CertFP の場合、以下を確認してください)

irc.server.xxx.tls_dhkey_size

Diffie-Hellman キー交換の際に利用される鍵サイズ (デフォルト: 2048)

irc.server.xxx.tls_verify

TLS 接続が完全に信頼できることの確認を行う (デフォルトで有効)

"tls_verify" オプションはデフォルトで有効です、したがって厳密な確認が行われ、0.3.1 より前のバージョンでは信頼性の確認に成功していたものが失敗する場合もあります。
最初の例: oftc に接続して、証明書を確認
  • シェルを使って証明書をインポート:

$ mkdir -p ~/.config/weechat/tls
$ wget -O ~/.config/weechat/tls/CAs.pem https://www.spi-inc.org/ca/spi-cacert.crt
You must replace ~/.config/weechat by the path to your WeeChat config directory which can also be for example ~/.weechat.
CAs.pem ファイル中で複数の証明書を連結することもできます。
  • WeeChat では、"oftc" サーバが既に追加されています:

/connect oftc
2 番目の例: CertFP を使って oftc に接続
  • シェルで証明書を作成:

$ mkdir -p ~/.config/weechat/tls
$ cd ~/.config/weechat/tls
$ openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout nick.pem -x509 -days 365 -out nick.pem
You must replace ~/.config/weechat by the path to your WeeChat config directory which can also be for example ~/.weechat.
  • WeeChat では、"oftc" サーバが既に追加されています:

/set irc.server.oftc.tls_cert "${weechat_config_dir}/tls/nick.pem"
/connect oftc
/msg nickserv cert add

For more information, please look at this page .

SASL 認証

WeeChat は SASL 認証をサポートします、以下の認証メカニズムを利用できます:

  • plain: 平文パスワード (デフォルト)

  • scram-sha-1: SCRAM with SHA-1 digest algorithm

  • scram-sha-256: SCRAM with SHA-256 digest algorithm

  • scram-sha-512: SCRAM with SHA-512 digest algorithm

  • ecdsa-nist256p-challenge: 公開鍵/秘密鍵を使うチャレンジ認証

  • external: クライアント側 TLS 証明書

サーバオプション:

  • sasl_mechanism: 利用する認証メカニズム (上記参照)

  • sasl_timeout: 認証時のタイムアウト (秒単位)

  • sasl_fail: 認証に失敗した場合の挙動

  • sasl_username: ユーザ名 (ニックネーム)

  • sasl_password: パスワード

  • sasl_key: ECC 秘密鍵を含むファイル (ecdsa-nist256p-challenge 用)

SASL ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE 認証

ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE を使って認証を行うためには、秘密鍵を作成してください (接続の際にパスワードは不要です)。

鍵を作成するには、以下のコマンドを使ってください:

$ openssl ecparam -genkey -name prime256v1 -out ~/.config/weechat/ecdsa.pem
You must replace ~/.config/weechat by the path to your WeeChat config directory which can also be for example ~/.weechat.

公開鍵を (base64 エンコード形式で) 作成するには、以下のコマンドを使ってください:

$ openssl ec -noout -text -conv_form compressed -in ~/.config/weechat/ecdsa.pem | grep '^pub:' -A 3 | tail -n 3 | tr -d ' \n:' | xxd -r -p | base64

サーバに接続、本人確認 (例えば "nickserv identify" を使って)、nickserv を使ってアカウントに公開鍵を設定 (アカウントの公開鍵に base64 文字列を指定する):

/connect libera
/msg nickserv identify your_password
/msg nickserv set pubkey Av8k1FOGetUDq7sPMBfufSIZ5c2I/QYWgiwHtNXkVe/q

サーバの SASL オプションを設定:

/set irc.server.libera.sasl_mechanism ecdsa-nist256p-challenge
/set irc.server.libera.sasl_username "your_nickname"
/set irc.server.libera.sasl_key "${weechat_config_dir}/ecdsa.pem"

サーバに再接続:

/reconnect libera

Connection

You can connect to server with the /connect command:

/connect libera

To disconnect:

/disconnect libera

Or just this if you are on any buffer belonging to libera server (server, channel, private):

/disconnect

When you connect to multiple servers at same time, server buffers are merged by default and you can switch between them with the Ctrl+x key.
It is possible to disable auto merge of server buffers to have independent server buffers:

/set irc.look.server_buffer independent

Connect with Tor and SASL

Some servers support connections with Tor , a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet.

最初に、Tor をインストールしてください。Debian (とその派生ディストリビューション) の場合:

$ sudo apt-get install tor

WeeChat で Tor サービスを使った socks5 プロキシを作成してください (ホスト名/IP アドレス、ポート番号は Tor の設定に依存します):

/proxy add tor socks5 127.0.0.1 9050

Now, add a new server (replace server name "irc-tor" and the address by a valid one):

/server add irc-tor this.is.the.address.onion

Tor プロキシを設定:

/set irc.server.irc-tor.proxy "tor"

ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE メカニズムで SASL 認証を設定 (秘密鍵を作成するには SASL ECDSA-NIST256P-CHALLENGE 認証を参照してください):

/set irc.server.irc-tor.sasl_mechanism ecdsa-nist256p-challenge
/set irc.server.irc-tor.sasl_username "your_nickname"
/set irc.server.irc-tor.sasl_key "${weechat_config_dir}/ecdsa.pem"

And finally, connect to the server:

/connect irc-tor

8.3. IRCv3 support

WeeChat supports the following IRCv3 extensions :

By default all capabilities supported by the server and WeeChat are automatically enabled (see option irc.server_default.capabilities).

Tables with comparison of different IRC clients, including WeeChat, are available on this page .

account-notify

Specification: account-notify 

This capability allows the server to send messages when users identify or unidentify on the server.
WeeChat displays such messages if the option irc.look.display_account_message is enabled (default value).

Examples:

-- alice has identified as Alice01

-- alice has unidentified

account-tag

Specification: account-tag 

This capability allows the server to send account as message tag to commands sent to the client.
WeeChat parses this tag and saves it in the message, but it is not used or displayed. It can be used in /filter command to filter messages matching specific accounts.

Example of raw IRC message received:

@account=Alice01 :user@example.com PRIVMSG #test :Hello!

Message displayed in channel:

<alice> Hello!

Message with tags:

<alice> Hello! [irc_privmsg,irc_tag_account_Alice01,notify_message,prefix_nick_lightcyan,nick_alice,host_user@example.com,log1]

away-notify

Specification: away-notify 

This capability allows the server to send away notifications for users present on the same channels as you.

When the away status is changed for a user (away or back), this is reflected with a specific color in the nicklist, using the following options:

batch

Specification: batch 

This capability allows the server to send batched events (grouping of several messages that are related).

For now, WeeChat only stores messages received in a batch and processes as usual later, when the batch ends.

cap-notify

Specification: cap-notify 

This capability allows the server to advertise on new or removed capabilities on the server (via CAP NEW and CAP DEL commands).

Examples:

-- irc: クライアントの機能、現在利用可能なもの: sasl

-- irc: クライアントの機能、削除されたもの: sasl

chghost

Specification: chghost 

This capability allows the server to send messages when users change name or host.
When the option irc.look.smart_filter_chghost is enabled (default value), the host changes are automatically hidden if the nick has not spoken for several minutes.
The color of the change host message is controlled by the option irc.color.message_chghost.

Example:

-- alice (user@example.com) がホストを test.com に変更しました

draft/multiline

Specification: multiline 

This capability allows the client and server to send messages with multiple lines, using the batch capability, that must be enabled as well.

There are limits in term of bytes or number of lines in a multiline message that are given in the capability sent by the server, for example:

CAP alice LS * :draft/multiline=max-bytes=4096,max-lines=24

This sets a limit of 4096 bytes and 24 lines for a multiline batched content.

If the limits are not given by the server, the default in WeeChat are:

  • max bytes: 4096

  • max lines: 24

Only standard messages and those send by the /notice command can be multiline.
ACTION CTCP messages sent with command /me are not affected by this capability. That means multiline actions are sent as multiple actions.

As the specification is a "draft", it may change and the multiline support can possibly break at any time in WeeChat.
The capability is automatically enabled if the server supports it and can be disabled with this command: /set irc.server_default.capabilities "*,!draft/multiline".
When the capability is disabled, a multiline message is sent as multiple messages, as if they were sent sequentially to the server.

Example of IRC messages sent for a user message with two lines (this is a test / on two lines), send to channel #test:

BATCH +i8Je7M7gquddoyC9 draft/multiline #test
@batch=i8Je7M7gquddoyC9 PRIVMSG #test :this is a test
@batch=i8Je7M7gquddoyC9 PRIVMSG #test :on two lines
BATCH -i8Je7M7gquddoyC9

Display of the message sent in WeeChat:

19:01:45 alice | this is a test
               | on two lines

echo-message

Specification: echo-message 

This capability forces the server to send PRIVMSG, NOTICE and TAGMSG messages back to WeeChat.

WeeChat displays only the message received and not the message sent, so a delay can be noticed between the send and the display. When the message is displayed, it means it has been properly received by the server and propagated to other clients connected to the server as well.

extended-join

Specification: extended-join 

This capability allows the server to send account and real name when users join channels.
WeeChat displays this additional information in join messages if the option irc.look.display_extended_join is enabled (default value).

Example:

--> john [John01] (John Doe) (~user@example.com) が #test に参加

invite-notify

Specification: invite-notify 

This capability allows the server to send invite messages when users are invited to channels.

Example:

-- alice が bob を #test に招待しました

message-tags

Specification: message-tags 

This capability allows to add metadata in messages.
These tags can be displayed using the command /debug tags.

It must be enabled to use typing notifications.

monitor

Specification: monitor 

This capability allows the server to send notifications when clients become online/offline.
WeeChat automatically uses this extension if available when using the /notify command.

multi-prefix

Specification: multi-prefix 

This capability allows the server to send all user modes at once in /names and /whois responses.

For now, WeeChat doesn’t display all prefixes in the /names output, even if they are received and properly saved internally.

Example: output of /whois alice:

-- [alice] @%+#test

SASL

Specification: SASL 3.2 

See the dedicated chapter SASL authentication.

server-time

Specification: server-time 

This capability allows the server to send time for messages as message tag.
When the time is received in a message, WeeChat uses it to display the message (it can then be displayed with a past date).

The IRC proxy in Relay plugin supports this capability, so any IRC client of Relay should enable it to display the real message time in the backlog sent upon connection.

setname

Specification: setname 

This capability lets you change your real name by using the /setname command.

typing

Specification: typing 

See the dedicated chapter Typing notifications.

userhost-in-names

Specification: userhost-in-names 

This capability allows the server to send hostnames in /names responses.

WeeChat doesn’t display hostnames in the /names output.

Example of raw IRC messages received without the capability:

:irc.server 353 alice = #test :@alice bob +carol

Example of raw IRC messages received with the capability:

:irc.server 353 alice = #test :@alice!user1@host1 bob!user2@host2 +carol!user3@host3

WHOX

Specification: WHOX 

This capability lets you request additional fields in the WHO response (via the /who command).
WeeChat displays all additional information received in the WHO output.

8.4. Channels

You can join channels with the /join command:

/join #channel

Part a channel (keeping the buffer open):

/part [quit message]

The channels you joined are not saved. If you want to join them automatically when connecting to the server, you must set the server autojoin option:

/set irc.server.libera.autojoin "#weechat,#weechat-fr"
Some scripts can help to automatically set this option, see /script search autojoin.

Be careful, spaces can be used only to separate list of channels from keys, for example if #channel1 requires a key but not #channel2:

/set irc.server.libera.autojoin "#channel1,#channel2 key1"

For help on the format, see /help irc.server.libera.autojoin.

8.5. Private messages

You can send a private message with the /query command, which opens a separate buffer:

/query bob hi, how are you?

Without arguments the command just opens the buffer (or selects it if already open):

/query bob

To close the private buffer, you can do this command on the private buffer:

/close

8.6. Smart filter

A smart filter is available to filter some messages when someone did not write anything in the channel during a configurable delay:

  • join: user joins the channel

  • part: user leaves the channel

  • quit: user quits the server

  • account: user changes its account

  • chghost: user changes name or host

  • mode: mode changes on channel

  • nick: user changes its nick

  • setname: user changes its real name

Smart filter is enabled by default, but you must add a filter to hide lines on buffers, for example:

/filter add irc_smart * irc_smart_filter *

It is possible to create filter for one channel only or channels beginning with same name (see /help filter):

/filter add irc_smart_weechat irc.libera.#weechat* irc_smart_filter *

You can setup a longer delay (in minutes):

/set irc.look.smart_filter_delay 10

If someone did not write anything during last 10 minutes, its messages like join/part/quit will be hidden by default on channel, and you can use key Alt+= (toggle filters) to see them.

8.7. CTCP 応答

CTCP 応答をカスタマイズしたり、いくつかの CTCP 要求をブロック (無応答) することができます。

例えば、CTCP "VERSION" 要求に対する応答をカスタマイズするには、以下のコマンドを使ってください:

/set irc.ctcp.version "I'm running WeeChat ${version}, it rocks!"
The name of CTCP must be in lower case. That means option irc.ctcp.VERSION would not work.

CTCP "VERSION" 要求をブロックする (要求に対する応答を行わない) には、空文字列を設定してください:

/set irc.ctcp.version ""

未定義の CTCP 要求に対する応答もカスタマイズできます。例えば CTCP "BLABLA" 要求に対する応答を以下のように設定できます:

/set irc.ctcp.blabla "This is my answer to CTCP BLABLA"

特定のサーバに対して CTCP 応答をカスタマイズするには、CTCP 名の前に内部サーバ名をつけてください:

/set irc.ctcp.libera.version "WeeChat ${version} (for libera)"

標準の CTCP 応答を復元するには、オプションを削除してください:

/unset irc.ctcp.version

The CTCP replies are evaluated (see command /eval) and the following extra variables are available:

Variable 説明 値/例

${clientinfo}

サポートしている CTCP オプションのリスト

ACTION DCC CLIENTINFO PING SOURCE TIME VERSION

${version}

WeeChat バージョン

4.1.0-dev

${versiongit}

WeeChat バージョン + Git バージョン (1)

4.1.0-dev (git: v4.0.0-51-g8f98b922a)

${git}

Git バージョン (1)

v4.0.0-51-g8f98b922a

${compilation}

WeeChat コンパイル日時

Jul 8 2023 20:14:23

${osinfo}

OS に関する情報

Linux 5.10.0-23-amd64 / x86_64

${site}

WeeChat ウェブサイト

https://weechat.org/

${download}

WeeChat ウェブサイトのダウンロードページ

https://weechat.org/download/

${time}

現在の日時

Sat, 08 Jul 2023 21:11:19 +0200

${username}

IRC サーバ上で使うユーザ名

name

${realname}

IRC サーバ上で使う実名

John Doe

(1) git バージョンとは git describe コマンドの出力です。Git リポジトリで WeeChat をコンパイルし、Git がインストールされている場合のみ値が設定されます。

The default CTCP replies are:

CTCP 応答書式

CLIENTINFO

${clientinfo}

ACTION DCC CLIENTINFO PING SOURCE TIME VERSION

SOURCE

${download}

https://weechat.org/download/

TIME

${time}

Sat, 08 Jul 2023 21:11:19 +0200

VERSION

WeeChat ${version}

WeeChat 4.1.0-dev

8.8. IRC メッセージのターゲットバッファ

irc.msgbuffer.* オプションを使えば、IRC メッセージに対するターゲットバッファ (メッセージを表示するバッファ) をカスタマイズすることができます。

一部の IRC メッセージ (以下のリストを参照) に対して、以下の値を設定できます:

current

現在のバッファ (IRC バッファまたはサーババッファの場合のデフォルト)

private

ニックネームに対するプライベートバッファ、見つからない場合は現在のバッファまたはサーババッファ (irc.look.msgbuffer_fallback オプションに依存)

server

サーババッファ

weechat

WeeChat "core" バッファ

オプションが設定されていない (デフォルトの) 場合、WeeChat は適当なバッファを選びます。通常ではサーバまたはチャンネルバッファです。

カスタマイズできる一部の IRC メッセージ、別名のリストは以下です:

メッセージ 別名 説明

error

エラー

invite

チャンネルへの招待

join

参加

kick

キック

kill

キル

mode

モード

notice

通知

part

退出

quit

終了

topic

トピック

wallops

IRC オペレータメッセージ

ctcp

ctcp (プライベートまたは notice メッセージ内の、送信または受信メッセージ)

221

ユーザモード文字列

275

whois

whois (セキュアな接続)

301

whois

whois (離席状態)

303

サーバへの接続状態

305

unaway

着席状態

306

away

離席状態

307

whois

whois (登録済みニックネーム)

310

whois

whois (ヘルプモード)

311

whois

whois (ユーザ)

312

whois

whois (サーバ)

313

whois

whois (オペレータ)

314

whowas

whowas

315

who

who (終了)

317

whois

whois (アイドル状態)

318

whois

whois (終了)

319

whois

whois (チャンネル)

320

whois

whois (身元確認済みユーザ)

321

list

list (開始)

322

list

list (チャンネル)

323

list

list (終了)

326

whois

whois (オペレータ権限を持っているユーザ)

327

whois

whois (ホスト)

328

チャンネルの URL

329

チャンネル作成日時

330

whois

whois (ログイン時の名前)

331

トピックが未設定のチャンネル

332

チャンネルのトピック

333

トピックに関する情報

335

whois

whois (ボットが有効化されているか)

338

whois

whois (ホスト)

341

招待中

343

whois

whois (オペレータ)

344

reop

チャンネルオペレータを復活

345

reop

チャンネルオペレータを復活 (終了)

346

invitelist

招待リスト

347

invitelist

招待リスト (終了)

348

exceptionlist

除外リスト

349

exceptionlist

除外リスト (終了)

351

サーババージョン

352

who

who

353

names

チャンネル内ユーザのリスト

366

names

チャンネル内ユーザのリストの終了

367

banlist

禁止リスト

368

banlist

禁止リストの終了

369

whowas

whowas (終了)

378

whois

whois (接続元)

379

whois

whois (モード)

401

whois

指定したニックネームおよびチャンネルがありません

402

whois

指定したサーバがありません

432

ニックネームにエラーがあります

433

ニックネームが使用されています

438

ニックネームを変更する権限がありません

671

whois

whois (セキュアな接続)

728

quietlist

発言禁止リスト

729

quietlist

発言禁止リストの終了

732

monitor

監視中のニックネームのリスト

733

monitor

監視中のニックネームのリスト (終了)

901

ログインに成功

その他の数値コマンドも同様にカスタマイズできます。

サーバ名を前につけることで、特定のサーバに対して設定することができます (例: libera.whois)。

例:

  • /whois の結果をプライベートバッファに表示:

/set irc.msgbuffer.whois private
  • whois に対する設定をデフォルトに戻す (サーババッファに表示):

/unset irc.msgbuffer.whois
  • "libera" サーバの場合、招待メッセージを現在のバッファに表示:

/set irc.msgbuffer.libera.invite current
  • "303" (ison) メッセージを WeeChat "core" バッファに表示:

/set irc.msgbuffer.303 weechat

8.9. コマンド

  • action: send a CTCP action to a nick or channel

/action  [-server <server>] <target>[,<target>...] <text>

server: send to this server (internal name)
target: nick or channel (may be mask, "*" = current channel)
  text: text to send
  • admin: find information about the administrator of the server

/admin  [<target>]

target: server name
  • allchan: execute a command on all channels of all connected servers

/allchan  [-current] [-parted|-all] [-exclude=<channel>[,<channel>...]] <command>
          [-current] [-parted|-all] -include=<channel>[,<channel>...] <command>

-current: execute command for channels of current server only
 -parted: execute command on parted channels (by default: execute command on active channels only)
    -all: execute command on all channels (active and parted)
-exclude: exclude some channels (wildcard "*" is allowed)
-include: include only some channels (wildcard "*" is allowed)
 command: command to execute (or text to send to buffer if command does not start with "/")

Command and arguments are evaluated (see /help eval), the following variables are replaced:
  $server: server name
  $channel: channel name
  $nick: nick on server
  ${irc_server.xxx}: variable xxx in server
  ${irc_channel.xxx}: variable xxx in channel

Examples:
  execute "/me is testing" on all channels:
    /allchan /me is testing
  say "hello" everywhere but not on #weechat:
    /allchan -exclude=#weechat hello
  say "hello" everywhere but not on #weechat and channels beginning with #linux:
    /allchan -exclude=#weechat,#linux* hello
  say "hello" on all channels beginning with #linux:
    /allchan -include=#linux* hello
  close all buffers with parted channels:
    /allchan -parted /close
  • allpv: execute a command on all private buffers of all connected servers

/allpv  [-current] [-exclude=<nick>[,<nick>...]] <command>
        [-current] -include=<nick>[,<nick>...] <command>

-current: execute command for private buffers of current server only
-exclude: exclude some nicks (wildcard "*" is allowed)
-include: include only some nicks (wildcard "*" is allowed)
 command: command to execute (or text to send to buffer if command does not start with "/")

Command and arguments are evaluated (see /help eval), the following variables are replaced:
  $server: server name
  $channel: channel name
  $nick: nick on server
  ${irc_server.xxx}: variable xxx in server
  ${irc_channel.xxx}: variable xxx in channel

Examples:
  execute "/me is testing" on all private buffers:
    /allpv /me is testing
  say "hello" everywhere but not for nick foo:
    /allpv -exclude=foo hello
  say "hello" everywhere but not for nick foo and nicks beginning with bar:
    /allpv -exclude=foo,bar* hello
  say "hello" for all nicks beginning with bar:
    /allpv -include=bar* hello
  close all private buffers:
    /allpv /close
  • allserv: execute a command on all connected servers

/allserv  [-exclude=<server>[,<server>...]] <command>
          -include=<server>[,<server>...] <command>

-exclude: exclude some servers (wildcard "*" is allowed)
-include: include only some servers (wildcard "*" is allowed)
 command: command to execute (or text to send to buffer if command does not start with "/")

Command and arguments are evaluated (see /help eval), the following variables are replaced:
  $server: server name
  $nick: nick on server
  ${irc_server.xxx}: variable xxx in server

Examples:
  change nick on all servers:
    /allserv /nick newnick
  do a whois on my nick on all servers:
    /allserv /whois $nick
  • auth: authenticate with SASL

/auth  [<username> <password>]

username: SASL username (content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)
password: SASL password or path to file with private key (content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

If username and password are not provided, the values from server options "sasl_username" and "sasl_password" (or "sasl_key") are used.

Examples:
  authenticate with username/password defined in the server:
    /auth
  authenticate as a different user:
    /auth user2 password2
  authenticate as a different user with mechanism ecdsa-nist256p-challenge:
    /auth user2 ${weechat_config_dir}/ecdsa2.pem
  • autojoin: configure the "autojoin" server option

/autojoin  add [<channel1> [<channel2>...]]
           addraw <channel1>[,<channel2>...] [<key1>[,<key2>...]]
           del [<channel1> [<channel2>...]]
           apply
           join
           sort [buffer]

    add: add current channel or a list of channels (with optional keys) to the autojoin option; if you are on the channel and the key is not provided, the key is read in the channel
 addraw: use the IRC raw format (same as /join command): all channels separated by commas, optional keys separated by commas
    del: delete current channel or a list of channels from the autojoin option
channel: channel name
    key: key for the channel
  apply: set currently joined channels in the autojoin option
   join: join the channels in the autojoin option
   sort: sort alphabetically channels in the autojoin option; with "buffer": first sort by buffer number, then alphabetically

Examples:
  /autojoin add
  /autojoin add #test
  /autojoin add #chan1 #chan2
  /allchan /autojoin add
  /autojoin addraw #chan1,#chan2,#chan3 key1,key2
  /autojoin del
  /autojoin del #chan1
  /autojoin apply
  /autojoin join
  /autojoin sort
  /autojoin sort buffer
  • ban: ban nicks or hosts

/ban  [<channel>] [<nick> [<nick>...]]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick or host

Without argument, this command displays the ban list for current channel.
  • cap: client capability negotiation

/cap  ls
      list
      req|ack [<capability> [<capability>...]]
      end

  ls: list the capabilities supported by the server
list: list the capabilities currently enabled
 req: request a new capability or remove a capability (if starting with "-", for example: "-multi-prefix")
 ack: acknowledge capabilities which require client-side acknowledgement
 end: end the capability negotiation

Without argument, "ls" and "list" are sent.

Capabilities supported by WeeChat are: account-notify, account-tag, away-notify, batch, cap-notify, chghost, draft/multiline, echo-message, extended-join, invite-notify, message-tags, multi-prefix, server-time, setname, userhost-in-names.

The capabilities to automatically enable on servers can be set in option irc.server_default.capabilities (or by server in option irc.server.xxx.capabilities).

Examples:
  display supported and enabled capabilities:
    /cap
  request capabilities multi-prefix and away-notify:
    /cap req multi-prefix away-notify
  request capability extended-join, remove capability multi-prefix:
    /cap req extended-join -multi-prefix
  remove capability away-notify:
    /cap req -away-notify
  • connect: connect to IRC server(s)

/connect  [<server> [<server>...]] [-<option>[=<value>]] [-no<option>] [-nojoin] [-switch]
          -all|-auto|-open [-nojoin] [-switch]

  server: server name, which can be:
          - internal server name (added by /server add, recommended usage)
          - hostname/port or IP/port, port is 6697 by default for TLS, 6667 otherwise
          - URL with format: irc[6][s]://[nickname[:password]@]irc.example.org[:port][/#channel1][,#channel2[...]]
          Note: for an address/IP/URL, a temporary server is added (NOT SAVED), see /help irc.look.temporary_servers
  option: set option for server (for boolean option, value can be omitted)
nooption: set boolean option to "off" (for example: -notls)
    -all: connect to all servers defined in configuration
   -auto: connect to servers with autoconnect enabled
   -open: connect to all opened servers that are not currently connected
 -nojoin: do not join any channel (even if autojoin is enabled on server)
 -switch: switch to next server address

To disconnect from a server or stop any connection attempt, use command /disconnect.

Examples:
  /connect libera
  /connect irc.oftc.net
  /connect irc.oftc.net/6667 -notls
  /connect irc6.oftc.net/9999 -ipv6
  /connect my.server.org -password=test
  /connect irc://nick@irc.oftc.net/#channel
  /connect -switch
  • ctcp: send a CTCP message (Client-To-Client Protocol)

/ctcp  [-server <server>] <target>[,<target>...] <type> [<arguments>]

   server: send to this server (internal name)
   target: nick or channel ("*" = current channel)
     type: CTCP type (examples: "version", "ping", etc.)
arguments: arguments for CTCP

Examples:
  /ctcp toto time
  /ctcp toto version
  /ctcp * version
  • cycle: leave and rejoin a channel

/cycle  [<channel>[,<channel>...]] [<message>]

channel: channel name
message: part message (displayed to other users)
  • dcc: start a DCC (passive file transfer or direct chat)

/dcc  chat <nick>
      send <nick> <file>

nick: nick
file: filename (on local host)

Examples:
  /dcc chat toto
  /dcc send toto /home/foo/bar.txt
  • dehalfop: remove channel half-operator status from nick(s)

/dehalfop  <nick> [<nick>...]
           * -yes

nick: nick or mask (wildcard "*" is allowed)
   *: remove channel half-operator status from everybody on channel except yourself
  • deop: remove channel operator status from nick(s)

/deop  <nick> [<nick>...]
       * -yes

nick: nick or mask (wildcard "*" is allowed)
   *: remove channel operator status from everybody on channel except yourself
  • devoice: remove voice from nick(s)

/devoice  <nick> [<nick>...]
          * -yes

nick: nick or mask (wildcard "*" is allowed)
   *: remove voice from everybody on channel
  • die: shutdown the server

/die  [<target>]

target: server name
  • disconnect: disconnect from one or all IRC servers

/disconnect  [<server>|-all|-pending [<reason>]]

  server: internal server name
    -all: disconnect from all servers
-pending: cancel auto-reconnection on servers currently reconnecting
  reason: reason for the "quit"
  • halfop: give channel half-operator status to nick(s)

/halfop  <nick> [<nick>...]
         * -yes

nick: nick or mask (wildcard "*" is allowed)
   *: give channel half-operator status to everybody on channel
  • ignore: ignore nicks/hosts from servers or channels

/ignore  list
         add [re:]<nick> [<server> [<channel>]]
         del <number>|-all

   list: list all ignores
    add: add an ignore
   nick: nick or hostname; can be a POSIX extended regular expression if "re:" is given or a mask using "*" to replace zero or more chars (the regular expression can start with "(?-i)" to become case sensitive)
    del: delete an ignore
 number: number of ignore to delete (look at list to find it)
   -all: delete all ignores
 server: internal server name where ignore is working
channel: channel name where ignore is working

Note: if option irc.look.ignore_tag_messages is enabled, the ignored messages are just tagged with "irc_ignored" instead of being completely removed.

Examples:
  /ignore add toto
  /ignore add toto@domain.com libera
  /ignore add toto*@*.domain.com libera #weechat
  • info: get information describing the server

/info  [<target>]

target: server name
  • invite: invite a nick on a channel

/invite  <nick> [<nick>...] [<channel>]

   nick: nick
channel: channel name
  • ison: check if a nick is currently on IRC

/ison  <nick> [<nick>...]

nick: nick
  • join: join a channel

/join  [-noswitch] [-server <server>] [<channel1>[,<channel2>...]] [<key1>[,<key2>...]]

-noswitch: do not switch to new buffer
   server: send to this server (internal name)
  channel: channel name
      key: key to join the channel (channels with a key must be the first in list)

Examples:
  /join #weechat
  /join #protectedchan,#weechat key
  /join -server libera #weechat
  /join -noswitch #weechat
  • kick: kick a user out of a channel

/kick  [<channel>] <nick> [<reason>]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick
 reason: reason (evaluated, see /help eval; special variables ${nick} (self nick), ${target} (target nick), ${channel} and ${server} are replaced by their values)
  • kickban: kick a user out of a channel and ban the host

/kickban  [<channel>] <nick> [<reason>]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick
 reason: reason (evaluated, see /help eval; special variables ${nick} (self nick), ${target} (target nick), ${channel} and ${server} are replaced by their values)

It is possible to kick/ban with a mask, nick will be extracted from mask and replaced by "*".

Example:
  /kickban toto!*@host.com
  • kill: close client-server connection

/kill  <nick> [<reason>]

  nick: nick
reason: reason
  • knock: send a notice to an invitation-only channel, requesting an invite

/knock  <channel> [<message>]

channel: channel name
message: message to send
/links  [[<target>] <server_mask>]

     target: this remote server should answer the query
server_mask: list of servers must match this mask
  • list: list channels and their topics

/list  [-server <server>] [-re <regex>] [<channel>[,<channel>...]] [<target>]
       -up|-down [<number>]
       -left|-right [<percent>]
       -go <line>|end
       -join

 server: send to this server (internal name)
  regex: POSIX extended regular expression used to filter results (case insensitive, can start by "(?-i)" to become case sensitive); when a regular expression is used, the result is displayed on server buffer instead of a dedicated buffer
channel: channel name
 target: server name
    -up: move the selected line up by "number" lines
  -down: move the selected line down by "number" lines
  -left: scroll the buffer by "percent" of width on the left
 -right: scroll the buffer by "percent" of width on the right
    -go: select a line by number, first line number is 0 ("end" to select the last line)
  -join: join the channel on the selected line

For keys, input and mouse actions on the buffer, see key bindings in User's guide.

Sort keys on /list buffer:
  name: channel name (eg: "##test")
  name2: channel name without prefix (eg: "test")
  users: number of users on channel
  topic: channel topic

Examples:
  list all channels on server and display them in a dedicated buffer (can be slow on large networks):
    /list
  list channel #weechat:
    /list #weechat
  list all channels beginning with "#weechat" (can be very slow on large networks):
    /list -re #weechat.*
  on /list buffer:
    channels with "weechat" in name:
      n:weechat
    channels with at least 100 users:
      u:100
    channels with "freebsd" (case insensitive) in topic and more than 10 users:
      c:${topic} =- freebsd && ${users} > 10
    sort channels by users (big channels first), then name2 (name without prefix):
      s:-users,name2
  • lusers: get statistics about the size of the IRC network

/lusers  [<mask> [<target>]]

  mask: servers matching the mask only
target: server for forwarding request
  • map: show a graphical map of the IRC network


  • me: send a CTCP action to the current channel

/me  <message>

message: message to send
  • mode: change channel or user mode

/mode  [<channel>] [+|-]o|p|s|i|t|n|m|l|b|e|v|k [<arguments>]
       <nick> [+|-]i|s|w|o

channel: channel name to modify (default is current one)

Channel modes:
  o: give/take channel operator privileges
  p: private channel
  s: secret channel
  i: invite-only channel
  t: topic settable by channel operator only
  n: no messages to channel from clients on the outside
  m: moderated channel
  l: set the user limit to channel
  b: set a ban mask to keep users out
  e: set exception mask
  v: give/take the ability to speak on a moderated channel
  k: set a channel key (password)

User modes:
  nick: nick to modify
  i: invisible
  s: user receives server notices
  w: user receives wallops
  o: operator

List of modes is not comprehensive, you should read documentation about your server to see all possible modes.

Examples:
  /mode #weechat +t
  /mode nick +i
  • motd: get the "Message Of The Day"

/motd  [<target>]

target: server name
  • msg: send message to a nick or channel

/msg  [-server <server>] <target>[,<target>...] <text>

server: send to this server (internal name)
target: nick or channel (may be mask, "*" = current channel)
  text: text to send
  • names: list nicks on channels

/names  [-count | -x] [<channel>[,<channel>...]]

 -count: display only number of users
     -x: display only users with this mode: -o for ops, -h for halfops, -v for voiced, etc. and -* for regular users
channel: channel name
  • nick: change current nick

/nick  [-all] <nick>

-all: set new nick for all connected servers
nick: new nick
  • notice: send notice message to user

/notice  [-server <server>] <target> <text>

server: send to this server (internal name)
target: nick or channel name
  text: text to send
  • notify: add a notification for presence or away status of nicks on servers

/notify  add <nick> [<server> [-away]]
         del <nick>|-all [<server>]

   add: add a notification
  nick: nick
server: internal server name (by default current server)
 -away: notify when away message is changed (by doing whois on nick)
   del: delete a notification
  -all: delete all notifications

Without argument, this command displays notifications for current server (or all servers if command is issued on core buffer).

Examples:
  /notify add toto
  /notify add toto libera
  /notify add toto libera -away
  • op: give channel operator status to nick(s)

/op  <nick> [<nick>...]
     * -yes

nick: nick or mask (wildcard "*" is allowed)
   *: give channel operator status to everybody on channel
  • oper: get operator privileges

/oper  <user> <password>

    user: user
password: password
  • part: leave a channel

/part  [<channel>[,<channel>...]] [<message>]

channel: channel name
message: part message (displayed to other users)
  • ping: send a ping to server

/ping  <target1> [<target2>]

target1: server
target2: forward ping to this server
  • pong: answer to a ping message

/pong  <daemon> [<daemon2>]

 daemon: daemon who has responded to Ping message
daemon2: forward message to this daemon
  • query: send a private message to a nick

/query  [-noswitch] [-server <server>] <nick>[,<nick>...] [<text>]

-noswitch: do not switch to new buffer
   server: send to this server (internal name)
     nick: nick
     text: text to send
  • quiet: quiet nicks or hosts

/quiet  [<channel>] [<nick> [<nick>...]]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick or host

Without argument, this command displays the quiet list for current channel.
  • quote: send raw data to server without parsing

/quote  [-server <server>] <data>

server: send to this server (internal name)
  data: raw data to send
  • reconnect: reconnect to server(s)

/reconnect  <server> [<server>...] [-nojoin] [-switch]
            -all [-nojoin] [-switch]

 server: internal server name
   -all: reconnect to all servers
-nojoin: do not join any channel (even if autojoin is enabled on server)
-switch: switch to next server address
  • rehash: tell the server to reload its config file

/rehash  [<option>]

option: extra option, for some servers
  • remove: force a user to leave a channel

/remove  [<channel>] <nick> [<reason>]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick
 reason: reason (special variables $nick, $channel and $server are replaced by their values)
  • restart: tell the server to restart itself

/restart  [<target>]

target: server name
  • rules: request the server rules


  • sajoin: force a user to join channel(s)

/sajoin  <nick> <channel>[,<channel>...]

   nick: nick
channel: channel name
  • samode: change mode on channel, without having operator status

/samode  [<channel>] <mode>

channel: channel name
   mode: mode for channel
  • sanick: force a user to use another nick

/sanick  <nick> <new_nick>

    nick: nick
new_nick: new nick
  • sapart: force a user to leave channel(s)

/sapart  <nick> <channel>[,<channel>...]

   nick: nick
channel: channel name
  • saquit: force a user to quit server with a reason

/saquit  <nick> <reason>

  nick: nick
reason: reason
  • server: list, add or remove IRC servers

/server  list|listfull [<name>]
         add <name> <hostname>[/<port>] [-temp] [-<option>[=<value>]] [-no<option>]
         copy|rename <name> <new_name>
         reorder <name> [<name>...]
         open <name>|-all [<name>...]
         del|keep <name>
         deloutq|jump
         raw [<filter>]

    list: list servers (without argument, this list is displayed)
listfull: list servers with detailed info for each server
     add: add a new server
    name: server name, for internal and display use; this name is used to connect to the server (/connect name) and to set server options: irc.server.name.xxx
hostname: name or IP address of server, with optional port (default: 6697 for TLS, 6667 otherwise), many addresses can be separated by a comma
   -temp: add a temporary server (not saved)
  option: set option for server (for boolean option, value can be omitted)
nooption: set boolean option to "off" (for example: -notls)
    copy: duplicate a server
  rename: rename a server
 reorder: reorder list of servers
    open: open the server buffer without connecting
    keep: keep server in config file (for temporary servers only)
     del: delete a server
 deloutq: delete messages out queue for all servers (all messages WeeChat is currently sending)
    jump: jump to server buffer
     raw: open buffer with raw IRC data
  filter: set a new filter to see only matching messages (this filter can be used as input in raw IRC data buffer as well); allowed formats are:
          `*`: show all messages (no filter)
          `xxx`: show only messages containing "xxx"
          `s:xxx`: show only messages for server "xxx"
          `f:xxx`: show only messages with a flag: recv (message received), sent (message sent), modified (message modified by a modifier), redirected (message redirected)
          `m:xxx`: show only IRC command "xxx"
          `c:xxx`: show only messages matching the evaluated condition "xxx", using following variables: output of function irc_message_parse (like nick, command, channel, text, etc., see function info_get_hashtable in plugin API reference for the list of all variables), date (format: "%FT%T.%f", see function util_strftimeval in Plugin API reference), server, recv, sent, modified, redirected

Examples:
  /server listfull
  /server add libera irc.libera.chat
  /server add libera irc.libera.chat/6667 -notls -autoconnect
  /server add chatspike irc.chatspike.net/6667,irc.duckspike.net/6667 -notls
  /server copy libera libera-test
  /server rename libera-test libera2
  /server reorder libera2 libera
  /server del libera
  /server deloutq
  /server raw
  /server raw s:libera
  /server raw c:${recv} && ${command}==PRIVMSG && ${nick}==foo
  • service: register a new service

/service  <nick> <reserved> <distribution> <type> <reserved> <info>

distribution: visibility of service
        type: reserved for future usage
  • servlist: list services currently connected to the network

/servlist  [<mask> [<type>]]

mask: list only services matching this mask
type: list only services of this type
  • setname: set real name

/setname  <realname>

realname: new real name
  • squery: deliver a message to a service

/squery  <service> <text>

service: name of service
   text: text to send
  • squit: disconnect server links

/squit  <target> <comment>

 target: server name
comment: comment
  • stats: query statistics about server

/stats  [<query> [<target>]]

 query: c/h/i/k/l/m/o/y/u (see RFC1459)
target: server name
  • summon: give users who are on a host running an IRC server a message asking them to please join IRC

/summon  <user> [<target> [<channel>]]

   user: username
 target: server name
channel: channel name
  • time: query local time from server

/time  [<target>]

target: query time from specified server
  • topic: get/set channel topic

/topic  [<channel>] [<topic>|-delete]

channel: channel name
  topic: new topic
-delete: delete channel topic
  • trace: find the route to specific server

/trace  [<target>]

target: server name
  • unban: unban nicks or hosts

/unban  [<channel>] <nick>|<number>|<n1>-<n2> [<nick>|<number>|<n1>-<n2>...]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick or host
 number: ban number (as displayed by command /ban)
     n1: interval start number
     n2: interval end number
  • unquiet: unquiet nicks or hosts

/unquiet  [<channel>] <nick>|<number>|<n1>-<n2> [<nick>|<number>|<n1>-<n2>...]

channel: channel name
   nick: nick or host
 number: quiet number (as displayed by command /quiet)
     n1: interval start number
     n2: interval end number
  • userhost: return a list of information about nicks

/userhost  <nick> [<nick>...]

nick: nick
  • users: list of users logged into the server

/users  [<target>]

target: server name
  • version: give the version info of nick or server (current or specified)

/version  [<target>|<nick>]

target: server name
  nick: nick
  • voice: give voice to nick(s)

/voice  <nick> [<nick>...]
        * -yes

nick: nick or mask (wildcard "*" is allowed)
   *: give voice to everybody on channel
  • wallchops: send a notice to channel ops

/wallchops  [<channel>] <text>

channel: channel name
   text: text to send
  • wallops: send a message to all currently connected users who have set the "w" user mode for themselves

/wallops  <text>

text: text to send
  • who: generate a query which returns a list of information

/who  [<mask> [o]]

mask: only information which match this mask
   o: only operators are returned according to the mask supplied
  • whois: query information about user(s)

/whois  [<target>] [<nick>[,<nick>...]]

target: server name
  nick: nick (may be a mask)

Without argument, this command will do a whois on:
  - your own nick if buffer is a server/channel
  - remote nick if buffer is a private.

If option irc.network.whois_double_nick is enabled, two nicks are sent (if only one nick is given), to get idle time in answer.
  • whowas: ask for information about a nick which no longer exists

/whowas  <nick>[,<nick>...] [<count> [<target>]]

  nick: nick
 count: number of replies to return (full search if negative number)
target: reply should match this mask

8.10. オプション

irc.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set irc.look.*

外観

color

/set irc.color.*

network

/set irc.network.*

ネットワークオプション

msgbuffer

/set irc.msgbuffer.*

IRC メッセージのターゲットバッファ (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

ctcp

/set irc.ctcp.*

CTCP 応答 (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

ignore

/ignore

無視ユーザ

server_default

/set irc.server_default.*

サーバに対するデフォルト値 (サーバオプションが定義されていない場合に利用されます)

server

/server
/set irc.server.*

サーバ

オプション:

  • irc.color.input_nick

    • description: color for nick in input bar

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • irc.color.item_lag_counting

    • description: color for lag indicator, when counting (pong not received from server, lag is increasing)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • irc.color.item_lag_finished

    • description: color for lag indicator, when pong has been received from server

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • irc.color.item_nick_modes

    • description: color for nick modes in bar item "input_prompt"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • irc.color.item_tls_version_deprecated

    • description: color for deprecated TLS versions in bar item "tls_version"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • irc.color.item_tls_version_insecure

    • description: color for insecure TLS versions in bar item "tls_version"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: red

  • irc.color.item_tls_version_ok

    • description: color for higher supported TLS version in bar item "tls_version"

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • irc.color.list_buffer_line_selected

    • description: color for selected line on /list buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • irc.color.list_buffer_line_selected_bg

    • description: background color for selected line on /list buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 24

  • irc.color.message_account

    • description: color for text in account messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • irc.color.message_chghost

    • description: color for text in "chghost" messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • irc.color.message_join

    • description: color for text in join messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • irc.color.message_kick

    • description: color for text in kick/kill messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: red

  • irc.color.message_quit

    • description: color for text in part/quit messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: red

  • irc.color.message_setname

    • description: color for text in "setname" messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • irc.color.mirc_remap

    • description: remap mirc colors in messages using a hashtable (used only for standard colors, not RGB colors): keys are "fg,bg" as integers between -1 (not specified) and 15, values are WeeChat color names or numbers (format is: "1,-1:color1;2,7:color2"), example: "1,-1:darkgray;1,2:white,blue" to remap black to "darkgray" and black on blue to "white,blue"; default WeeChat colors for IRC codes: 0=white, 1=black, 2=blue, 3=green, 4=lightred, 5=red, 6=magenta, 7=brown, 8=yellow, 9=lightgreen, 10=cyan, 11=lightcyan, 12=lightblue, 13=lightmagenta, 14=darkgray, 15=gray

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "1,-1:darkgray"

  • irc.color.nick_prefixes

    • description: color for nick prefixes using mode char (o=op, h=halfop, v=voice, ..), format is: "o:color1;h:color2;v:color3" (if a mode is not found, WeeChat will try with next modes received from server ("PREFIX"); a special mode "*" can be used as default color if no mode has been found in list)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "y:lightred;q:lightred;a:lightcyan;o:lightgreen;h:lightmagenta;v:yellow;*:lightblue"

  • irc.color.notice

    • description: color for text "Notice" in notices

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • irc.color.reason_kick

    • description: color for reason in kick/kill messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • irc.color.reason_quit

    • description: color for reason in part/quit messages

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 244

  • irc.color.term_remap

    • description: remap terminal color numbers in messages using a hashtable (used only for RGB colors as hexadecimal, which are first translated to terminal color numbers): keys are "fg,bg" as integers between -1 (not specified) and 255, values are WeeChat color names or numbers (format is: "1,-1:color1;2,7:color2"), example: "0,-1:darkgray;0,90:white,blue" to remap black to "darkgray" and black on dark magenta to "white,blue"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "0,-1:darkgray"

  • irc.color.topic_current

    • description: color for current channel topic (when joining a channel or using /topic)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • irc.color.topic_new

    • description: color for new channel topic (when topic is changed)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 36

  • irc.color.topic_old

    • description: color for old channel topic (when topic is changed)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 244

  • irc.ctcp.clientinfo

    • description: format for CTCP reply or empty string for blocking CTCP (no reply); content is evaluated, see /help eval; following variables are replaced: ${clientinfo}: list of supported CTCP, ${version}: WeeChat version, ${git}: Git version, ${versiongit}: WeeChat version and Git version, ${compilation}: compilation date, ${osinfo}: info about OS, ${site}: WeeChat site, ${download}: WeeChat site, download page, ${time}: current date and time as text, ${username}: username on server, ${realname}: realname on server

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${clientinfo}"

  • irc.ctcp.source

    • description: format for CTCP reply or empty string for blocking CTCP (no reply); content is evaluated, see /help eval; following variables are replaced: ${clientinfo}: list of supported CTCP, ${version}: WeeChat version, ${git}: Git version, ${versiongit}: WeeChat version and Git version, ${compilation}: compilation date, ${osinfo}: info about OS, ${site}: WeeChat site, ${download}: WeeChat site, download page, ${time}: current date and time as text, ${username}: username on server, ${realname}: realname on server

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${download}"

  • irc.ctcp.time

    • description: format for CTCP reply or empty string for blocking CTCP (no reply); content is evaluated, see /help eval; following variables are replaced: ${clientinfo}: list of supported CTCP, ${version}: WeeChat version, ${git}: Git version, ${versiongit}: WeeChat version and Git version, ${compilation}: compilation date, ${osinfo}: info about OS, ${site}: WeeChat site, ${download}: WeeChat site, download page, ${time}: current date and time as text, ${username}: username on server, ${realname}: realname on server

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${time}"

  • irc.ctcp.version

    • description: format for CTCP reply or empty string for blocking CTCP (no reply); content is evaluated, see /help eval; following variables are replaced: ${clientinfo}: list of supported CTCP, ${version}: WeeChat version, ${git}: Git version, ${versiongit}: WeeChat version and Git version, ${compilation}: compilation date, ${osinfo}: info about OS, ${site}: WeeChat site, ${download}: WeeChat site, download page, ${time}: current date and time as text, ${username}: username on server, ${realname}: realname on server

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "WeeChat ${version}"

  • irc.look.buffer_open_before_autojoin

    • description: open channel buffer before the JOIN is received from server when it is auto joined (with server option "autojoin"); this is useful to open channels with always the same buffer numbers on startup

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.buffer_open_before_join

    • description: open channel buffer before the JOIN is received from server when it is manually joined (with /join command)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.buffer_switch_autojoin

    • description: auto switch to channel buffer when it is auto joined (with server option "autojoin")

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.buffer_switch_join

    • description: auto switch to channel buffer when it is manually joined (with /join command)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.color_nicks_in_names

    • description: use nick color in output of /names (or list of nicks displayed when joining a channel)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.color_nicks_in_nicklist

    • description: use nick color in nicklist

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.color_nicks_in_server_messages

    • description: use nick color in messages from server

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.color_pv_nick_like_channel

    • description: use same nick color for channel and private

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.ctcp_time_format

    • description: time format used in answer to message CTCP TIME (see man strftime for date/time specifiers, extra specifiers are supported, see function util_strftimeval in Plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%a, %d %b %Y %T %z"

  • irc.look.display_account_message

    • description: display ACCOUNT messages received when capability account-notify is enabled

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_away

    • description: display message when (un)marking as away (off: do not display/send anything, local: display locally, channel: send action to channels)

    • type: enum

    • values: off, local, channel

    • default value: local

  • irc.look.display_ctcp_blocked

    • description: display CTCP message even if it is blocked

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_ctcp_reply

    • description: display CTCP reply sent by WeeChat

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_ctcp_unknown

    • description: display CTCP message even if it is unknown CTCP

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_extended_join

    • description: display extra information in the JOIN messages: account name and real name (capability extended-join must be enabled)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_host_join

    • description: display host in join messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_host_join_local

    • description: display host in join messages from local client

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_host_notice

    • description: display host in notice messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_host_quit

    • description: display host in part/quit messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_host_wallops

    • description: display host in wallops messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_join_message

    • description: comma-separated list of messages to display after joining a channel: 324 = channel modes, 329 = channel creation date, 332 = topic, 333 = nick/date for topic, 353 = names on channel, 366 = names count

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "329,332,333,366"

  • irc.look.display_old_topic

    • description: display old topic when channel topic is changed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_pv_away_once

    • description: display remote away message only once in private

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_pv_back

    • description: display a message in private when user is back (after quit on server)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_pv_nick_change

    • description: display nick change in private

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.display_pv_warning_address

    • description: display a warning in private buffer if the address of remote nick has changed; this option is disabled by default because servers like bitlbee are causing this warning to be displayed when it is not expected (the address of remote nick changes multiple times on login)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.highlight_channel

    • description: comma separated list of words to highlight in channel buffers (case insensitive, use "(?-i)" at beginning of words to make them case sensitive; special variables $nick, $channel and $server are replaced by their values), these words are added to buffer property "highlight_words" only when buffer is created (it does not affect current buffers), an empty string disables default highlight on nick, examples: "$nick", "(?-i)$nick"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "$nick"

  • irc.look.highlight_pv

    • description: comma separated list of words to highlight in private buffers (case insensitive, use "(?-i)" at beginning of words to make them case sensitive; special variables $nick, $channel and $server are replaced by their values), these words are added to buffer property "highlight_words" only when buffer is created (it does not affect current buffers), an empty string disables default highlight on nick, examples: "$nick", "(?-i)$nick"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "$nick"

  • irc.look.highlight_server

    • description: comma separated list of words to highlight in server buffers (case insensitive, use "(?-i)" at beginning of words to make them case sensitive; special variables $nick, $channel and $server are replaced by their values), these words are added to buffer property "highlight_words" only when buffer is created (it does not affect current buffers), an empty string disables default highlight on nick, examples: "$nick", "(?-i)$nick"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "$nick"

  • irc.look.highlight_tags_restrict

    • description: restrict highlights to these tags on irc buffers (to have highlight on user messages but not server messages); tags must be separated by a comma and "+" can be used to make a logical "and" between tags; wildcard "*" is allowed in tags; an empty value allows highlight on any tag

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "irc_privmsg,irc_notice"

  • irc.look.ignore_tag_messages

    • description: add tag "irc_ignored" in ignored messages instead of removing them; that way messages can be filtered with /filter command and toggled on-demand

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.item_channel_modes_hide_args

    • description: hide channel modes arguments if at least one of these modes is in channel modes ("*" to always hide all arguments, empty value to never hide arguments); example: "kf" to hide arguments if "k" or "f" are in channel modes

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "k"

  • irc.look.item_display_server

    • description: name of bar item where IRC server is displayed (for status bar)

    • type: enum

    • values: buffer_plugin, buffer_name

    • default value: buffer_plugin

  • irc.look.item_nick_modes

    • description: display nick modes in bar item "input_prompt"

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.item_nick_prefix

    • description: display nick prefix in bar item "input_prompt"

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.join_auto_add_chantype

    • description: automatically add channel type in front of channel name on command /join if the channel name does not start with a valid channel type for the server; for example: "/join weechat" will in fact send: "/join #weechat"

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.list_buffer

    • description: use a dedicated buffer for the output of /list

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.list_buffer_scroll_horizontal

    • description: left/right scroll in /list buffer (percent of width)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 100

    • default value: 10

  • irc.look.list_buffer_sort

    • description: comma-separated list of fields to sort channels (see /help list for a list of fields); char "-" can be used before field to reverse order, char "~" can be used to do a case insensitive comparison; example: "-count,~name" for biggest channels first then case insensitive sort on name

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "~name2"

  • irc.look.list_buffer_topic_strip_colors

    • description: strip channel topic colors in /list buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.msgbuffer_fallback

    • description: default target buffer for msgbuffer options when target is private and that private buffer is not found

    • type: enum

    • values: current, server

    • default value: current

  • irc.look.new_channel_position

    • description: force position of new channel in list of buffers (none = default position (should be last buffer), next = current buffer + 1, near_server = after last channel/pv of server)

    • type: enum

    • values: none, next, near_server

    • default value: none

  • irc.look.new_list_position

    • description: force position of new /list buffer in list of buffers (none = default position (should be last buffer), next = current buffer + 1, near_server = after last channel/pv of server)

    • type: enum

    • values: none, next, near_server

    • default value: none

  • irc.look.new_pv_position

    • description: force position of new private in list of buffers (none = default position (should be last buffer), next = current buffer + 1, near_server = after last channel/pv of server)

    • type: enum

    • values: none, next, near_server

    • default value: none

  • irc.look.nick_completion_smart

    • description: smart completion for nicks (completes first with last speakers): speakers = all speakers (including highlights), speakers_highlights = only speakers with highlight

    • type: enum

    • values: off, speakers, speakers_highlights

    • default value: speakers

  • irc.look.nick_mode

    • description: display nick mode (op, voice, ...) before nick (none = never, prefix = in prefix only (default), action = in action messages only, both = prefix + action messages)

    • type: enum

    • values: none, prefix, action, both

    • default value: prefix

  • irc.look.nick_mode_empty

    • description: display a space if nick mode is enabled but nick has no mode (not op, voice, ...)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.nicks_hide_password

    • description: comma separated list of nicks for which passwords will be hidden when a message is sent, for example to hide password in message displayed by "/msg nickserv identify password", example: "nickserv,nickbot"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "nickserv"

  • irc.look.notice_as_pv

    • description: display notices as private messages (if auto, use private buffer if found)

    • type: enum

    • values: auto, never, always

    • default value: auto

  • irc.look.notice_welcome_redirect

    • description: automatically redirect channel welcome notices to the channel buffer; such notices have the nick as target but a channel name in beginning of notice message, for example the ENTRYMSG notices sent by Atheme IRC Services which look like: "[#channel] Welcome to this channel..."

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.notice_welcome_tags

    • description: comma separated list of tags used in a welcome notices redirected to a channel, for example: "notify_private"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.look.notify_tags_ison

    • description: comma separated list of tags used in messages displayed by notify when a nick joins or quits server (result of command ison or monitor), for example: "notify_message", "notify_private" or "notify_highlight"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "notify_message"

  • irc.look.notify_tags_whois

    • description: comma separated list of tags used in messages displayed by notify when a nick away status changes (result of command whois), for example: "notify_message", "notify_private" or "notify_highlight"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "notify_message"

  • irc.look.open_pv_buffer_echo_msg

    • description: open a private buffer on self message when capability echo-message is enabled

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.part_closes_buffer

    • description: close buffer when /part is issued on a channel

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.pv_buffer

    • description: merge private buffers

    • type: enum

    • values: independent, merge_by_server, merge_all

    • default value: independent

  • irc.look.pv_tags

    • description: comma separated list of tags used in private messages, for example: "notify_message", "notify_private" or "notify_highlight"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "notify_private"

  • irc.look.raw_messages

    • description: number of raw messages to save in memory when raw data buffer is closed (messages will be displayed when opening raw data buffer)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 65535

    • default value: 256

  • irc.look.server_buffer

    • description: merge server buffers; this option has no effect if a layout is saved and is conflicting with this value (see /help layout)

    • type: enum

    • values: merge_with_core, merge_without_core, independent

    • default value: merge_with_core

  • irc.look.smart_filter

    • description: filter join/part/quit/nick messages for a nick if not speaking for some minutes on channel (you must create a filter on tag "irc_smart_filter", see /help filter)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.smart_filter_account

    • description: enable smart filter for "account" messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.smart_filter_chghost

    • description: enable smart filter for "chghost" messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.smart_filter_delay

    • description: delay for filtering join/part/quit messages (in minutes): if the nick did not speak during the last N minutes, the join/part/quit is filtered

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 10080

    • default value: 5

  • irc.look.smart_filter_join

    • description: enable smart filter for "join" messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.smart_filter_join_unmask

    • description: delay for unmasking a join message that was filtered with tag "irc_smart_filter" (in minutes): if a nick has joined max N minutes ago and then says something on channel (message, notice or update on topic), the join is unmasked, as well as nick changes after this join (0 = disable: never unmask a join)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 10080

    • default value: 30

  • irc.look.smart_filter_mode

    • description: enable smart filter for "mode" messages: "*" to filter all modes, "+" to filter all modes in server prefixes (for example "ovh"), "xyz" to filter only modes x/y/z, "-xyz" to filter all modes but not x/y/z; examples: "ovh": filter modes o/v/h, "-bkl": filter all modes but not b/k/l

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""+

  • irc.look.smart_filter_nick

    • description: enable smart filter for "nick" messages (nick changes)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.smart_filter_quit

    • description: enable smart filter for "part" and "quit" messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.smart_filter_setname

    • description: enable smart filter for "setname" messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.look.temporary_servers

    • description: enable automatic addition of temporary servers with command /connect

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.topic_strip_colors

    • description: strip colors in topic (used only when displaying buffer title)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.typing_status_nicks

    • description: display nicks typing on the channel in bar item "typing" (option typing.look.enabled_nicks must be enabled and capability "message-tags" must be enabled on the server)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.look.typing_status_self

    • description: send self typing status to channels so that other users see when you are typing a message (option typing.look.enabled_self must be enabled and capability "message-tags" must be enabled on the server)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.network.autoreconnect_delay_growing

    • description: growing factor for autoreconnect delay to server (1 = always same delay, 2 = delay*2 for each retry, etc.)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 100

    • default value: 2

  • irc.network.autoreconnect_delay_max

    • description: maximum autoreconnect delay to server (in seconds, 0 = no maximum)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 604800

    • default value: 600

  • irc.network.ban_mask_default

    • description: default ban mask for commands /ban, /unban and /kickban; variables $nick, $user, $ident and $host are replaced by their values (extracted from "nick!user@host"); $ident is the same as $user if $user does not start with "~", otherwise it is set to "*"; this default mask is used only if WeeChat knows the host for the nick

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*!$ident@$host"

  • irc.network.colors_receive

    • description: when off, colors codes are ignored in incoming messages

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.network.colors_send

    • description: allow user to send colors with special codes (ctrl-c + a code and optional color: b=bold, cxx=color, cxx,yy=color+background, i=italic, o=disable color/attributes, r=reverse, u=underline)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.network.lag_check

    • description: interval between two checks for lag (in seconds, 0 = never check)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 604800

    • default value: 60

  • irc.network.lag_max

    • description: maximum lag (in seconds): if this lag is reached, WeeChat will consider that the answer from server (pong) will never be received and will give up counting the lag (0 = never give up)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 604800

    • default value: 1800

  • irc.network.lag_min_show

    • description: minimum lag to show (in milliseconds)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 86400000

    • default value: 500

  • irc.network.lag_reconnect

    • description: reconnect to server if lag is greater than or equal to this value (in seconds, 0 = never reconnect); this value must be less than or equal to irc.network.lag_max

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 604800

    • default value: 300

  • irc.network.lag_refresh_interval

    • description: interval between two refreshes of lag item, when lag is increasing (in seconds)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 3600

    • default value: 1

  • irc.network.notify_check_ison

    • description: interval between two checks for notify with IRC command "ison" (in minutes)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 10080

    • default value: 1

  • irc.network.notify_check_whois

    • description: interval between two checks for notify with IRC command "whois" (in minutes)

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 10080

    • default value: 5

  • irc.network.sasl_fail_unavailable

    • description: cause SASL authentication failure when SASL is requested but unavailable on the server; when this option is enabled, it has effect only if option "sasl_fail" is set to "reconnect" or "disconnect" in the server

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.network.send_unknown_commands

    • description: send unknown commands to server

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.network.whois_double_nick

    • description: double the nick in /whois command (if only one nick is given), to get idle time in answer; for example: "/whois nick" will send "whois nick nick"

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.server_default.addresses

    • description: list of hostname/port or IP/port for server (separated by comma) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.anti_flood

    • description: delay in milliseconds between two messages sent to server (anti-flood protection); 0 = disable protection and always send messages immediately (not recommended because the server can close the connection if you send several messages in a short time); internally there are queues with different priorities: when connecting to the server all messages are sent immediately and your messages have higher priority than some automatic messages that are sent in background by WeeChat

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 60000

    • default value: 2000

  • irc.server_default.autoconnect

    • description: automatically connect to server when WeeChat is starting

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.server_default.autojoin

    • description: comma separated list of channels to join after connection to server (and after executing command + delay if they are set); the channels that require a key must be at beginning of the list, and all the keys must be given after the channels (separated by a space) (example: "#channel1,#channel2,#channel3 key1,key2" where #channel1 and #channel2 are protected by key1 and key2) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.autojoin_delay

    • description: delay (in seconds) before auto-join of channels (example: give some time for authentication before joining channels)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 3600

    • default value: 0

  • irc.server_default.autojoin_dynamic

    • description: set automatically the "autojoin" option according to the channels you manually join and part with commands /join and /part

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.server_default.autoreconnect

    • description: automatically reconnect to server when disconnected

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.server_default.autoreconnect_delay

    • description: delay (in seconds) before trying again to reconnect to server

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 65535

    • default value: 10

  • irc.server_default.autorejoin

    • description: automatically rejoin channels after kick; you can define a buffer local variable on a channel to override this value (name of variable: "autorejoin", value: "on" or "off")

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • irc.server_default.autorejoin_delay

    • description: delay (in seconds) before autorejoin (after kick)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 86400

    • default value: 30

  • irc.server_default.away_check

    • description: interval between two checks for away (in minutes, 0 = never check)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 10080

    • default value: 0

  • irc.server_default.away_check_max_nicks

    • description: do not check away nicks on channels with high number of nicks (0 = unlimited)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 1000000

    • default value: 25

  • irc.server_default.capabilities

    • description: comma-separated list of client capabilities to enable for server if they are available (see /help cap for a list of capabilities supported by WeeChat); "*" enables all capabilities by default (supported by both server and WeeChat); wildcard "*" is allowed; a capability beginning with "!" is excluded (example: "*,!account-*,!extended-join")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*"

  • irc.server_default.charset_message

    • description: part of the IRC message (received or sent) which is decoded/encoded to the target charset; message = the whole IRC message (default), channel = starting from the channel name only (if found, with fallback on text), text = starting from the text only (you should try this value if you have issues with the channel name encoding)

    • type: enum

    • values: message, channel, text

    • default value: message

  • irc.server_default.command

    • description: command(s) to run after connection to server and before auto-join of channels (many commands can be separated by ";", use "\;" for a semicolon, special variables $nick, $channel and $server are replaced by their values) (note: commands are evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.command_delay

    • description: delay (in seconds) before execution of command

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 3600

    • default value: 0

  • irc.server_default.connection_timeout

    • description: timeout (in seconds) between TCP connection to server and message 001 received, if this timeout is reached before 001 message is received, WeeChat will disconnect from server

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 3600

    • default value: 60

  • irc.server_default.default_chantypes

    • description: channel type prefixes to use if the server does not send them in message 005 (default is "#&")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "#&"

  • irc.server_default.ipv6

    • description: use IPv6 protocol for server communication (try IPv6 then fallback to IPv4); if disabled, only IPv4 is used

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.server_default.local_hostname

    • description: custom local hostname/IP for server (optional, if empty local hostname is used)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.msg_kick

    • description: default kick message used by commands "/kick" and "/kickban" (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; special variables ${nick} (self nick), ${target} (target nick), ${channel} and ${server} are replaced by their values)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.msg_part

    • description: default part message (leaving channel) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; special variables ${nick}, ${channel} and ${server} are replaced by their values; "%v" is replaced by WeeChat version if there is no ${...} in string)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "WeeChat ${info:version}"

  • irc.server_default.msg_quit

    • description: default quit message (disconnecting from server) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; special variables ${nick}, ${channel} and ${server} are replaced by their values; "%v" is replaced by WeeChat version if there is no ${...} in string)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "WeeChat ${info:version}"

  • irc.server_default.nicks

    • description: nicknames to use on server (separated by comma) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; ${username} is replaced by system username (fallback to "weechat" if not found), server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${username},${username}2,${username}3,${username}4,${username}5"

  • irc.server_default.nicks_alternate

    • description: get an alternate nick when all the declared nicks are already used on server: add some "_" until the nick has a length of 9, and then replace last char (or the two last chars) by a number from 1 to 99, until we find a nick not used on server

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.server_default.notify

    • description: notify list for server (you should not change this option but use /notify command instead)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.password

    • description: password for server (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.proxy

    • description: name of proxy used for this server (optional, proxy must be defined with command /proxy)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.realname

    • description: real name to use on server (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.registered_mode

    • description: mode that is set on registered users (default is "r")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "r"

  • irc.server_default.sasl_fail

    • description: action to perform if SASL authentication fails: "continue" to ignore the authentication problem, "reconnect" to schedule a reconnection to the server, "disconnect" to disconnect from server (see also option irc.network.sasl_fail_unavailable)

    • type: enum

    • values: continue, reconnect, disconnect

    • default value: reconnect

  • irc.server_default.sasl_key

    • description: file with ECC private key for mechanism "ecdsa-nist256p-challenge" (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.sasl_mechanism

    • description: mechanism for SASL authentication: "plain" for plain text password, "scram-sha-1" for SCRAM authentication with SHA-1 digest algorithm, "scram-sha-256" for SCRAM authentication with SHA-256 digest algorithm, "scram-sha-512" for SCRAM authentication with SHA-512 digest algorithm, "ecdsa-nist256p-challenge" for key-based challenge authentication, "external" for authentication using client side TLS certificate

    • type: enum

    • values: plain, scram-sha-1, scram-sha-256, scram-sha-512, ecdsa-nist256p-challenge, external

    • default value: plain

  • irc.server_default.sasl_password

    • description: password for SASL authentication; this option is not used for mechanisms "ecdsa-nist256p-challenge" and "external" (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.sasl_timeout

    • description: timeout (in seconds) before giving up SASL authentication

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 3600

    • default value: 15

  • irc.server_default.sasl_username

    • description: username for SASL authentication; this option is not used for mechanism "external" (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.split_msg_max_length

    • description: split outgoing IRC messages to fit in this number of chars; the default value is 512, this is a safe and recommended value; value 0 disables the split (not recommended, unless you know what you do); allowed values are 0 or any integer between 128 and 4096; this option should be changed only on non-standard IRC servers, for example gateways like bitlbee

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 4096

    • default value: 512

  • irc.server_default.tls

    • description: use TLS for server communication

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.server_default.tls_cert

    • description: TLS certificate file used to automatically identify your nick (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.tls_dhkey_size

    • description: size of the key used during the Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 2048

  • irc.server_default.tls_fingerprint

    • description: fingerprint of certificate which is trusted and accepted for the server; only hexadecimal digits are allowed (0-9, a-f): 128 chars for SHA-512, 64 chars for SHA-256, 40 chars for SHA-1 (insecure, not recommended); many fingerprints can be separated by commas; if this option is set, the other checks on certificates are NOT performed (option "tls_verify") (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.tls_password

    • description: password for TLS certificate's private key; only used with gnutls version >= 3.1.0 (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.tls_priorities

    • description: string with priorities for gnutls (for syntax, see documentation of function gnutls_priority_init in gnutls manual, common strings are: "PERFORMANCE", "NORMAL", "SECURE128", "SECURE256", "EXPORT", "NONE")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "NORMAL"

  • irc.server_default.tls_verify

    • description: check that the TLS connection is fully trusted

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • irc.server_default.usermode

    • description: user mode(s) to set after connection to server and before executing command and the auto-join of channels; examples: "+R" (to set mode "R"), "+R-i" (to set mode "R" and remove "i"); see /help mode for the complete mode syntax (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • irc.server_default.username

    • description: user name to use on server (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval; ${username} is replaced by system username (fallback to "weechat" if not found), server options are evaluated with ${irc_server.xxx} and ${server} is replaced by the server name)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${username}"

9. Xfer

Xfer プラグインの機能:

  • ダイレクトチャット (サーバ不要の 2 ホスト間直接接続): 例えば IRC プラグイン経由の "DCC チャット"

  • ファイル転送、例えば IRC プラグイン経由の "DCC"

9.1. コマンド

  • me: send a CTCP action to remote host

/me  <message>

message: message to send
  • xfer: xfer control

/xfer  [list|listfull]

    list: list xfer
listfull: list xfer (verbose)

Without argument, this command opens buffer with xfer list.

9.2. オプション

xfer.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set xfer.look.*

外観

color

/set xfer.color.*

network

/set xfer.network.*

ネットワークオプション

file

/set xfer.file.*

ファイルの送信/受信に関するオプション

オプション:

  • xfer.color.status_aborted

    • description: text color for "aborted" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • xfer.color.status_active

    • description: text color for "active" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightblue

  • xfer.color.status_connecting

    • description: text color for "connecting" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • xfer.color.status_done

    • description: text color for "done" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • xfer.color.status_failed

    • description: text color for "failed" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • xfer.color.status_waiting

    • description: text color for "waiting" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • xfer.color.text

    • description: text color in xfer buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • xfer.color.text_bg

    • description: background color in xfer buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • xfer.color.text_selected

    • description: text color of selected line in xfer buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • xfer.file.auto_accept_chats

    • description: automatically accept chat requests (use carefully!)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • xfer.file.auto_accept_files

    • description: automatically accept incoming files (use carefully!)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • xfer.file.auto_accept_nicks

    • description: comma-separated list of nicks for which the incoming files and chats are automatically accepted; format is "server.nick" (for a specific server) or "nick" (for all servers); example: "libera.FlashCode,andrew"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • xfer.file.auto_check_crc32

    • description: automatically check CRC32 file checksum if it is found in the filename (8 hexadecimal chars)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • xfer.file.auto_rename

    • description: rename incoming files if already exists (add ".1", ".2", ...)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.file.auto_resume

    • description: automatically resume file transfer if connection with remote host is lost

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.file.convert_spaces

    • description: convert spaces to underscores when sending and receiving files

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.file.download_path

    • description: path for writing incoming files (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${weechat_data_dir}/xfer"

  • xfer.file.download_temporary_suffix

    • description: temporary filename suffix used during the transfer for a file received, it is removed after successful transfer; if empty string, no filename suffix is used during the transfer

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ".part"

  • xfer.file.upload_path

    • description: path for reading files when sending (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "~"

  • xfer.file.use_nick_in_filename

    • description: use remote nick as prefix in local filename when receiving a file

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.look.auto_open_buffer

    • description: auto open xfer buffer when a new xfer is added to list

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.look.progress_bar_size

    • description: size of progress bar, in chars (if 0, progress bar is disabled)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 256

    • default value: 20

  • xfer.look.pv_tags

    • description: comma separated list of tags used in private messages, for example: "notify_message", "notify_private" or "notify_highlight"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "notify_private"

  • xfer.network.blocksize

    • description: block size for sending packets, in bytes

    • type: integer

    • values: 1024 .. 102400

    • default value: 65536

  • xfer.network.fast_send

    • description: does not wait for ACK when sending file

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.network.own_ip

    • description: IP or DNS address used for sending and passively receiving files/chats (if empty, local interface IP is used)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • xfer.network.port_range

    • description: restricts outgoing files/chats and incoming/passive files to use only ports in the given range (useful for NAT) (syntax: a single port, ie. 5000 or a port range, ie. 5000-5015, empty value means any port, it's recommended to use ports greater than 1024, because only root can use ports below 1024)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • xfer.network.send_ack

    • description: send acks when receiving files; if disabled, the transfer may freeze if the sender is waiting for acks (for example a WeeChat sending a file with option xfer.network.fast_send set to off); on the other hand, disabling send of acks may prevent a freeze if the acks are not sent immediately to the sender

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • xfer.network.speed_limit_recv

    • description: speed limit for receiving files, in kilo-bytes by second (0 means no limit)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 0

  • xfer.network.speed_limit_send

    • description: speed limit for sending files, in kilo-bytes by second (0 means no limit)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 0

  • xfer.network.timeout

    • description: timeout for xfer request (in seconds)

    • type: integer

    • values: 5 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 300

10. Typing notifications

The typing plugin is used to inform other users you are typing messages and show a list of users currently typing a message on the buffer.

It is used by IRC plugin on channel and private buffers, when the "message-tags" capability is enabled (you can check with /cap command).
Under the hood, typing client tag is used, following this specification .

10.1. Activation

For privacy considerations, the typing feature is disabled by default.
If you want to use it, you must enable options in both typing and irc plugins:

/set typing.look.enabled_nicks on
/set typing.look.enabled_self on
/set irc.look.typing_status_nicks on
/set irc.look.typing_status_self on

The typing notifications are displayed at the end of the status bar.

Example of status bar with the "typing" item: "bob" is typing a message and "alice" was typing a message but made a pause:

│[12:55] [6] [irc/libera] 3:#test(+n){4} [Typing: bob, (alice)]                   │
│[@Flashy] █                                                                      │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

10.2. Signals sent

When you are typing a message (not a command starting with /), the typing plugin sends signals to inform other plugins (like IRC) that you are typing, and these plugins can then send typing notifications to other users.

The following signals are sent when you are typing messages:

Signal Arguments Description

typing_self_typing

Pointer: buffer.

You are typing a message.

typing_self_paused

Pointer: buffer.

You made a pause while typing a message.

typing_self_cleared

Pointer: buffer.

You cleared the command line without sending the message.

typing_self_sent

Pointer: buffer.

You sent the message to the buffer.

10.3. Signals caught

The typing plugin is catching some signals that can be sent by other plugins (like IRC), to update internal hashtables used to store the typing state of nicks on buffers. These hashtables are used to build the content of "typing" bar item.

The following signals are caught by the typing plugin:

Signal Arguments Description

typing_set_nick

String: buffer pointer + ";" + state (one of: "off", "typing", "paused", "cleared") + ";" + nick.
Example: "0x1234abcd;typing;alice".

Set typing state for a nick on a buffer.

typing_reset_buffer

Pointer: buffer.

Remove typing state for all nicks on a buffer.

10.4. オプション

typing.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set typing.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • typing.look.delay_purge_paused

    • description: number of seconds after paused status has been set: if reached, the typing status is removed

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 30

  • typing.look.delay_purge_typing

    • description: number of seconds after typing status has been set: if reached, the typing status is removed

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 6

  • typing.look.delay_set_paused

    • description: number of seconds after typing last char: if reached, the typing status becomes "paused" and no more typing signals are sent

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 10

  • typing.look.enabled_nicks

    • description: typing enabled for other nicks (display typing info for nicks typing in the current buffer)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • typing.look.enabled_self

    • description: typing enabled for self messages (send typing info to other users)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • typing.look.input_min_chars

    • description: min number of chars in message to trigger send of typing signals

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 4

  • typing.look.item_max_length

    • description: max number of chars displayed in the bar item "typing" (0 = do not truncate content)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 0

11. Relay

Relay プラグインはネットワークを介して異なるプロトコルを用いてデータを中継するために利用します:

  • irc: IRC プロキシ: IRC サーバに対する接続を、単一または複数の IRC クライアントで共有するために用います。

  • api: HTTP REST API, used by WeeChat and remote interfaces to display and interact with WeeChat

  • weechat: protocol used by remote interfaces to display and interact with WeeChat.

For api and weechat protocols, see the list of remote interfaces on this page .

11.1. パスワード

It is highly recommended to set a password for relay, with these commands:

secure set relay mypassword
/set relay.network.password "${sec.data.relay}"

This password is used with all protocols.

11.2. TOTP

TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) can be used as secondary authentication factor for api and weechat protocols, in addition to the password.

これは任意設定項目であり、セキュリティレベルを向上させます。

ワンタイムパスワードは以下のようなアプリケーションを使って生成します:

TOTP の secret を WeeChat とワンタイムパスワードを生成するアプリケーション内部に設定しなければいけません。

TOTP の secret は base32 でエンコードされた文字列 (文字および 2 から 7 までの数字) でなければいけません。以下はその例です:

/secure set relay_totp secretpasswordbase32
/set relay.network.totp_secret "${sec.data.relay_totp}"

11.3. TLS

証明書と秘密鍵を作り、プロトコル名の最初に "tls." を付けることで TLS 経由でリレーを利用することができます。

The default path to certificate/key is defined by option relay.network.tls_cert_key.

以下のコマンドを使って証明書と秘密鍵ファイルを作成します:

$ mkdir -p ~/.config/weechat/tls
$ cd ~/.config/weechat/tls
$ openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout relay.pem -x509 -days 365 -out relay.pem
You must replace ~/.config/weechat by the path to your WeeChat config directory which can also be for example ~/.weechat.

WeeChat が既に起動している場合、以下のコマンドで証明書と秘密鍵をリロードできます:

/relay tlscertkey

11.4. IRC プロキシ

Relay プラグインは IRC プロキシとしても使えます: Relay プラグインは IRC サーバのふりをして、他の IRC クライアント (WeeChat 自身も) は WeeChat に接続できます。

IRC サーバごとに異なるポート、もしくは全てのサーバに対して共通のポートを定義することができます。

すべてのサーバに対して共通のポートを定義した場合には、クライアントからサーバの内部名を IRC の "PASS" コマンドに含めて送信するようにしてください、以下の書式を使ってください (see example below):

PASS server:mypass

例: TLS を使い、全てのサーバに対して共通の IRC プロキシを設定 (サーバはクライアントが選択):

/relay add tls.irc 8000

例: TLS を使わず、内部名 "libera" のサーバに対して IRC プロキシを設定:

/relay add irc.libera 8000

任意の IRC クライアントからサーバパスワード "mypass" (全てのサーバに対して共通の IRC プロキシを設定した場合には "libera:mypass") で 8000 番ポートに接続出来ます。

For example if you use WeeChat as IRC client of the relay, with a server called "relay" and the relay password "secret", you can setup the password with these commands:

/secure set relay_libera libera:secret
/set irc.server.relay.password "${sec.data.relay_libera}"

11.5. API protocol

The Relay plugin can send data to a remote WeeChat or interface using an HTTP REST API protocol.

You can browse and test the API online: WeeChat Relay API .

You can connect with WeeChat or a remote interface, see this page .

For example:

/relay add api 9000

Now you can connect on port 9000 with a WeeChat or a remote interface using password "mypassword".

To connect to an api relay with WeeChat:

/remote add weechat http://localhost:9000 -password=mypassword
/remote connect weechat
The remote WeeChat must expose the same API version as the local WeeChat, so it’s highly recommended to use exactly the same WeeChat version on remote and local client.

11.6. WeeChat プロトコル

Relay プラグインは WeeChat プロトコルを使ってリモートインターフェースに対してデータを送信できます。

You can connect with a remote interface, see this page .

このプロトコルを使った場合 WeeChat から他の WeeChat に接続することはできません。

例:

/relay add weechat 9000

この後、リモートインターフェースを使って 9000 番ポートに対して、パスワード "mypass" で接続することができます。

11.7. WebSocket

Relay プラグインはすべてのプロトコルに対して WebSocket プロトコル (RFC 6455 ) をサポートします。

WebSocket ハンドシェイクは自動的に検知され、ハンドシェイク中に必要なヘッダが見つかり origin が許可されていれば WebSocket 用のソケットが準備されます (オプション relay.network.websocket_allowed_origins を参照)。

HTML5 を使えばたった 1 行の JavaScript で WebSocket をオープンすることが可能です:

websocket = new WebSocket("ws://server.com:9000/weechat");

ポート番号 (例では 9000 番) は Relay プラグインで定義したものです。

The URI must end with "/weechat" for irc and weechat protocols and "/api" for api protocol.

11.8. UNIX ドメインソケット

/relay add コマンドにプロトコルオプション "unix" をつけることで、指定したパスで動作する UNIX ドメインソケット上の任意のプロトコルをリッスンできます。例:

/relay add unix.weechat ${weechat_runtime_dir}/relay_socket

こうすることで、クライアントは weechat プロトコルを使って /run/user/1000/weechat/relay_socket に接続できます。これは、他のポートをオープンが禁止されている状況下で、リレークライアントの SSH 転送を許可する際に特に便利です。

OpenSSH を使った例:

$ ssh -L 9000:.weechat/relay_socket user@hostname

これでポート 9000 番に接続してきたローカルのリレークライアントは "hostname" 上で動作中の WeeChat インスタンスへ転送されます。

11.9. コマンド

  • relay: relay control

/relay  list|listfull|listrelay
        add <name> <port>|<path>
        del|start|restart|stop <name>
        raw
        tlscertkey

      list: list relay clients (only active relays)
  listfull: list relay clients (verbose, all relays)
 listrelay: list relays (name and port)
       add: add a relay (listen on a port/path)
       del: remove a relay (clients remain connected)
     start: listen on port
   restart: close the server socket and listen again on port (clients remain connected)
      stop: close the server socket (clients remain connected)
      name: relay name (see format below)
      port: port used for relay
      path: path used for relay (for UNIX domain socket only); path is evaluated (see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)
       raw: open buffer with raw Relay data
tlscertkey: set TLS certificate/key using path in option relay.network.tls_cert_key

Relay name is: [ipv4.][ipv6.][tls.]<protocol.name> or unix.[tls.]<protocol.name>:
  - ipv4: force use of IPv4
  - ipv6: force use of IPv6
  - tls: enable TLS
  - unix: use UNIX domain socket
  - protocol.name: protocol and name to relay:
    - protocol "irc": name is the server to share (optional, if not given, the server name must be sent by client in command "PASS", with format: "PASS server:password")
    - protocol "api" (name is not used)
    - protocol "weechat" (name is not used)

The "irc" protocol allows any IRC client (including WeeChat itself) to connect on the port.
The "api" protocol allows a remote interface (including WeeChat itself) to connect on the port.
The "weechat" protocol allows a remote interface (but not WeeChat itself) to connect on the port.

The list of remote interfaces is here: https://weechat.org/about/interfaces/

Without argument, this command opens buffer with list of relay clients.

Examples:
  /relay add irc.libera 8000
  /relay add tls.irc.libera 8001
  /relay add tls.irc 8002
  /relay add tls.api 9000
  /relay add weechat 10000
  /relay add tls.weechat 10001
  /relay add ipv4.tls.weechat 10001
  /relay add ipv6.tls.weechat 10001
  /relay add ipv4.ipv6.tls.weechat 10001
  /relay add unix.weechat ${weechat_runtime_dir}/relay_socket
  • remote: control of remote relay servers

/remote  list|listfull [<name>]
         add <name> <url> [-<option>[=<value>]]
         connect <name>
         send <name> <json>
         disconnect <name>
         rename <name> <new_name>
         del <name>

      list: list remote relay servers (without argument, this list is displayed)
  listfull: list remote relay servers (verbose)
       add: add a remote relay server
      name: name of remote relay server, for internal and display use; this name is used to connect to the remote relay and to set remote relay options: relay.remote.name.xxx
       url: URL of the remote relay, format is https://example.com:9000 or http://example.com:9000 (plain-text connection, not recommended)
    option: set option for remote relay
   connect: connect to a remote relay server
      send: send JSON data to a remote relay server
disconnect: disconnect from a remote relay server
    rename: rename a remote relay server
       del: delete a remote relay server

Examples:
  /remote add example https://localhost:9000 -password=my_secret_password -totp_secret=secrettotp
  /remote connect example
  /remote del example

11.10. オプション

relay.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set relay.look.*

外観

color

/set relay.color.*

network

/set relay.network.*

ネットワークオプション

irc

/set relay.irc.*

特定の irc プロトコルのオプション (irc プロキシ)

port

/relay add
/set relay.port.*

リレーに使うポート (オプションをセクションに追加/削除出来ます)

オプション:

  • relay.api.remote_get_lines

    • description: number of lines to retrieve on each buffer when connecting to a remote relay

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 1000

  • relay.color.client

    • description: text color for client description

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • relay.color.status_active

    • description: text color for "connected" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: green

  • relay.color.status_auth_failed

    • description: text color for "authentication failed" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • relay.color.status_authenticating

    • description: text color for "authenticating" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • relay.color.status_connecting

    • description: text color for "connecting" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • relay.color.status_disconnected

    • description: text color for "disconnected" status

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • relay.color.text

    • description: text color in relay buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • relay.color.text_bg

    • description: background color in relay buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • relay.color.text_selected

    • description: text color of selected line in relay buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • relay.irc.backlog_max_minutes

    • description: maximum number of minutes in backlog per IRC channel (0 = unlimited, examples: 1440 = one day, 10080 = one week, 43200 = one month, 525600 = one year)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 0

  • relay.irc.backlog_max_number

    • description: maximum number of lines in backlog per IRC channel (0 = unlimited)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 1024

  • relay.irc.backlog_since_last_disconnect

    • description: display backlog starting from last client disconnect

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • relay.irc.backlog_since_last_message

    • description: display backlog starting from your last message

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • relay.irc.backlog_tags

    • description: comma-separated list of messages tags which are displayed in backlog per IRC channel (supported tags: "irc_join", "irc_part", "irc_quit", "irc_nick", "irc_privmsg"), "*" = all supported tags

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "irc_privmsg"

  • relay.irc.backlog_time_format

    • description: format for time in backlog messages (see man strftime for format) (not used if server capability "server-time" was enabled by client, because time is sent as irc tag); empty string = disable time in backlog messages

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "[%H:%M] "

  • relay.look.auto_open_buffer

    • description: auto open relay buffer when a new client is connecting using one of these protocols (comma-separated list); allowed protocols: "irc", "weechat", "api"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "irc,weechat"

  • relay.look.display_clients

    • description: display messages when clients connect/disconnect from relay using one of these protocols (comma-separated list); allowed protocols: "irc", "weechat", "api"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "irc,weechat"

  • relay.look.raw_messages

    • description: number of raw messages to save in memory when raw data buffer is closed (messages will be displayed when opening raw data buffer)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 65535

    • default value: 256

  • relay.network.allow_empty_password

    • description: allow empty password in relay (it should be enabled only for tests or local network)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • relay.network.allowed_ips

    • description: POSIX extended regular expression with IPs allowed to use relay (case insensitive, use "(?-i)" at beginning to make it case sensitive), example: "^(123\.45\.67\.89|192\.160\..*)$"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • relay.network.auth_timeout

    • description: timeout (in seconds) for client authentication: connection is closed if the client is still not authenticated after this delay and the client status is set to "authentication failed" (0 = wait forever)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 60

  • relay.network.bind_address

    • description: address for bind (if empty, connection is possible on all interfaces, use "127.0.0.1" to allow connections from local machine only with IPv4 and "::ffff:127.0.0.1" with IPv6)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • relay.network.clients_purge_delay

    • description: delay for purging disconnected clients (in minutes, 0 = purge clients immediately, -1 = never purge)

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 43200

    • default value: 0

  • relay.network.commands

    • description: comma-separated list of commands allowed/denied when input data (text or command) is received from a client (weechat and api protocols); "*" means any command, a name beginning with "!" is a negative value to prevent a command from being executed, wildcard "*" is allowed in names; this option should be set if the relay client is not safe (someone could use it to run commands); for example "*,!exec,!quit" allows any command except /exec and /quit

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*,!quit"

  • relay.network.compression

    • description: compression of messages sent to clients with weechat and api protocols: 0 = disable compression, 1 = low compression / fast ... 100 = best compression / slow; the value is a percentage converted to 1-9 for zlib and 1-19 for zstd; the default value is recommended, it offers a good compromise between compression and speed

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 100

    • default value: 20

  • relay.network.ipv6

    • description: listen on IPv6 socket by default (in addition to IPv4 which is default); protocols IPv4 and IPv6 can be forced (individually or together) in the protocol name (see /help relay)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • relay.network.max_clients

    • description: maximum number of clients connecting to a port (0 = no limit)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 2147483647

    • default value: 5

  • relay.network.nonce_size

    • description: size of nonce (in bytes), generated when a client connects; the client must use this nonce, concatenated to the client nonce and the password when hashing the password in the "init" command of the weechat protocol

    • type: integer

    • values: 8 .. 128

    • default value: 16

  • relay.network.password

    • description: password required by clients to access this relay (empty value means no password required, see option relay.network.allow_empty_password) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • relay.network.password_hash_algo

    • description: comma separated list of hash algorithms used for password authentication in weechat protocol, among these values: "plain" (password in plain text, not hashed), "sha256", "sha512", "pbkdf2+sha256", "pbkdf2+sha512"), "*" means all algorithms, a name beginning with "!" is a negative value to prevent an algorithm from being used, wildcard "*" is allowed in names (examples: "*", "pbkdf2*", "*,!plain")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "*"

  • relay.network.password_hash_iterations

    • description: number of iterations asked to the client in weechat protocol when a hashed password with algorithm PBKDF2 is used for authentication; more iterations is better in term of security but is slower to compute; this number should not be too high if your CPU is slow

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 1000000

    • default value: 100000

  • relay.network.time_window

    • description: number of seconds to allow before and after the current time for the hash of time + password in api protocol

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 256

    • default value: 5

  • relay.network.tls_cert_key

    • description: file with TLS certificate and private key (for serving clients with TLS) (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${weechat_config_dir}/tls/relay.pem"

  • relay.network.tls_priorities

    • description: string with priorities for gnutls (for syntax, see documentation of function gnutls_priority_init in gnutls manual, common strings are: "PERFORMANCE", "NORMAL", "SECURE128", "SECURE256", "EXPORT", "NONE")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "NORMAL"

  • relay.network.totp_secret

    • description: secret for the generation of the Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP), encoded in base32 (only letters and digits from 2 to 7); it is used as second factor in weechat and api protocols, in addition to the password, which must not be empty (empty value means no TOTP is required) (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • relay.network.totp_window

    • description: number of Time-based One-Time Passwords to accept before and after the current one: 0 = accept only the current password, 1 = accept one password before, the current, and one after, 2 = accept two passwords before, the current, and two after, ...; a high number reduces the security level (0 or 1 are recommended values)

    • type: integer

    • values: 0 .. 256

    • default value: 0

  • relay.network.websocket_allowed_origins

    • description: POSIX extended regular expression with origins allowed in websockets (case insensitive, use "(?-i)" at beginning to make it case sensitive), example: "^https?://(www\.)?example\.(com|org)"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

12. External commands

/exec コマンドを使うことで WeeChat 内部から外部コマンドを実行し、その結果を表示したりバッファに送信することが可能になります。

12.1. コマンド

  • exec: execute external commands

/exec  -list
       [-sh|-nosh] [-bg|-nobg] [-stdin|-nostdin] [-buffer <name>] [-l|-o|-oc|-n|-nf] [-oerr] [-cl|-nocl] [-sw|-nosw] [-ln|-noln] [-flush|-noflush] [-color ansi|auto|irc|weechat|strip] [-rc|-norc] [-timeout <timeout>] [-name <name>] [-pipe <command>] [-hsignal <name>] <command>
       -in <id> <text>
       -inclose <id> [<text>]
       -signal <id> <signal>
       -kill <id>
       -killall
       -set <id> <property> <value>
       -del <id>|-all [<id>...]

   -list: list commands
     -sh: use the shell to execute the command, many commands can be piped (WARNING: use this option ONLY if all arguments are safe, see option -nosh)
   -nosh: do not use the shell to execute the command (required if the command has some unsafe data, for example the content of a message from another user) (default)
     -bg: run process in background: do not display process output neither return code (not compatible with options -o/-oc/-n/-nf/-pipe/-hsignal)
   -nobg: catch process output and display return code (default)
  -stdin: create a pipe for sending data to the process (with /exec -in/-inclose)
-nostdin: do not create a pipe for stdin (default)
 -buffer: display/send output of command on this buffer (if the buffer is not found, a new buffer with name "exec.exec.xxx" is created)
      -l: display locally output of command on buffer (default)
      -o: send output of command to the buffer without executing commands (not compatible with options -bg/-pipe/-hsignal)
     -oc: send output of command to the buffer and execute commands (lines starting with "/" or another custom command char) (not compatible with options -bg/-pipe/-hsignal)
      -n: display output of command in a new buffer (not compatible with options -bg/-pipe/-hsignal)
     -nf: display output of command in a new buffer with free content (no word-wrap, no limit on number of lines) (not compatible with options -bg/-pipe/-hsignal)
   -oerr: also send stderr (error output) to the buffer (can be used only with options -o and -oc)
     -cl: clear the new buffer before displaying output
   -nocl: append to the new buffer without clear (default)
     -sw: switch to the output buffer (default)
   -nosw: don't switch to the output buffer
     -ln: display line numbers (default in new buffer only)
   -noln: don't display line numbers
  -flush: display output of command in real time (default)
-noflush: display output of command after its end
  -color: action on ANSI colors in output:
          ansi: keep ANSI codes as-is
          auto: convert ANSI colors to WeeChat/IRC (default)
          irc: convert ANSI colors to IRC colors
          weechat: convert ANSI colors to WeeChat colors
          strip: remove ANSI colors
     -rc: display return code (default)
   -norc: don't display return code
-timeout: set a timeout for the command (in seconds)
   -name: set a name for the command (to name it later with /exec)
   -pipe: send the output to a WeeChat/plugin command (line by line); if there are spaces in command/arguments, enclose them with double quotes; variable $line is replaced by the line (by default the line is added after the command, separated by a space) (not compatible with options -bg/-o/-oc/-n/-nf)
-hsignal: send the output as a hsignal (to be used for example in a trigger) (not compatible with options -bg/-o/-oc/-n/-nf)
 command: the command to execute; if beginning with "url:", the shell is disabled and the content of URL is downloaded and sent as output
      id: command identifier: either its number or name (if set with "-name xxx")
     -in: send text on standard input of process
-inclose: same as -in, but stdin is closed after (and text is optional: without text, the stdin is just closed)
 -signal: send a signal to the process; the signal can be an integer or one of these names: hup, int, quit, kill, term, usr1, usr2
   -kill: alias of "-signal <id> kill"
-killall: kill all running processes
    -set: set a hook property (see function hook_set in plugin API reference)
property: hook property
   value: new value for hook property
    -del: delete a terminated command
    -all: delete all terminated commands

Default options can be set in the option exec.command.default_options.

Examples:
  /exec -n ls -l /tmp
  /exec -sh -n ps xu | grep weechat
  /exec -n -norc url:https://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=xxxxxxxx
  /exec -nf -noln links -dump https://weechat.org/files/doc/weechat/devel/weechat_user.en.html
  /exec -o uptime
  /exec -pipe "/print Machine uptime:" uptime
  /exec -n tail -f /var/log/messages
  /exec -kill 0

12.2. オプション

exec.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

command

/set exec.command.*

コマンドに対するオプション

color

/set exec.color.*

オプション:

  • exec.color.flag_finished

    • description: text color for a finished command flag in list of commands

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • exec.color.flag_running

    • description: text color for a running command flag in list of commands

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • exec.command.default_options

    • description: default options for command /exec (see /help exec); example: "-nosh -bg" to run all commands in background (no output), and without using the shell

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • exec.command.purge_delay

    • description: delay for purging finished commands (in seconds, 0 = purge commands immediately, -1 = never purge)

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 25920000

    • default value: 0

  • exec.command.shell

    • description: shell to use with command "/exec -sh"; it can be just the name of shell if it is in PATH (for example "bash") or the absolute path to the shell (for example "/bin/bash"); if value is empty, "sh" is used (note: content is evaluated, see /help eval)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${env:SHELL}"

13. FIFO pipe

外部から WeeChat を操作するには、FIFO パイプにコマンドやテキストを書き込んでください ("fifo.file.enabled" オプションが有効化されている必要がありますが、デフォルトで有効化されているはずです)。

The FIFO pipe is located in WeeChat runtime directory and is called weechat_fifo_12345 by default (where 12345 is the WeeChat process id).

FIFO パイプに書き込むコマンド/テキストの文法は以下の例の一つです:

  plugin.buffer *テキストまたはコマンド
  *テキストまたはコマンド

Backslashes can be interpreted with this format, where * is replaced by \, allowing for example to send multiline messages:

  plugin.buffer \text or command here
  \text or command here

例:

  • IRC サーバ libera で使うニックネームを "newnick" に変更する:

$ echo 'irc.server.libera */nick newnick' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
  • IRC チャンネル #weechat に対してテキストを送信:

$ echo 'irc.libera.#weechat *hello!' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
  • Send a multiline message on IRC #test channel, if capability "draft/multiline" is enabled on the ergo server:

$ echo 'irc.ergo.#test \hello\n...on two lines!' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
  • 現在のバッファに対してテキストを送信:

$ echo '*hello!' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345
  • Python スクリプトのアンロードとロードを行う 2 つのコマンドを送信 (複数のコマンドは "\n" で分割してください):

$ printf '%b' '*/python unload\n*/python autoload\n' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345

13.1. コマンド

  • fifo: fifo plugin configuration

/fifo  enable|disable|toggle

 enable: enable FIFO pipe
disable: disable FIFO pipe
 toggle: toggle FIFO pipe

FIFO pipe is used as remote control of WeeChat: you can send commands or text to the FIFO pipe from your shell.
By default the FIFO pipe is called weechat_fifo_xxx (where xxx is the WeeChat process id) and located in the WeeChat runtime directory (see /debug dirs).

The expected format is one of:
  plugin.buffer *text or command here
  *text or command here

For example to change your libera nick:
  echo 'irc.server.libera */nick newnick' >/run/user/1000/weechat/weechat_fifo_12345

Please read the user's guide for more info and examples.

13.2. オプション

fifo.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

file

/set fifo.file.*

FIFO パイプに関するオプション

オプション:

  • fifo.file.enabled

    • description: enable FIFO pipe

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • fifo.file.path

    • description: path for FIFO file; WeeChat PID can be used in path with ${info:pid} (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${weechat_runtime_dir}/weechat_fifo_${info:pid}"

14. Trigger

トリガは WeeChat の便利ツールです: 様々なもの (signal、modifier、print、…​) をフックして、データの内容を書き換えたり、複数のコマンドを実行することができます。条件をつけることで一部の場合だけトリガを実行するように設定することもできます。

トリガを使うにはシグナル、修飾子、…​ がどのように動いているかを知らなければいけません。これを知るには WeeChat プラグイン API リファレンス / フック を読むことをお勧めします。

14.1. デフォルトトリガ

WeeChat はデフォルトで 5 つのトリガを作成しますが、これらを無効化、更新、削除することも可能です:

  • 通知用の beep トリガ

  • それ以外の 4 つは画面上でパスワードを隠すためのトリガ

デフォルトトリガのリスト:

名前 フック 説明

beep

print

ハイライト/プライベートメッセージを受信した際にビープを鳴らす。

cmd_pass

modifier

コマンド内のパスワードを隠す: /msg nickserv id|identify|set password|ghost|release|regain|recover/oper/quote pass/secure passphrase|decrypt|set

cmd_pass_register

modifier

コマンド内のパスワードを隠す /msg nickserv register

msg_auth

modifier

IRC auth メッセージ (ユーザがコマンドを実行した後にサーバから受信するメッセージ) の表示時にパスワードを隠す。

server_pass

modifier

/server/connect コマンド内のパスワードを隠す。

14.2. トリガの構造

トリガは以下のオプションをとります (名前は trigger.trigger.<name>.<option>):

オプション 説明

enabled

onoff

オプションが off の場合、トリガは無効化され、アクションは実行されません。

hook

signalhsignalmodifierline, printcommandcommand_runtimerconfigfocusinfoinfo_hashtable

トリガの中で使われるフック。より詳しい情報は WeeChat プラグイン API リファレンス / フック を参照してください。

arguments

文字列

フックに対する引数、指定したフックの型に依存します。

conditions

文字列

トリガを実行する条件; 内容は評価されます (コマンド /eval を参照)。

regex

文字列

1 つ以上の POSIX 拡張正規表現、フックコールバック (とトリガプラグインによって追加されるもの) が受け取るデータに変更を加えるためのもの、正規表現を参照。

command

文字列

実行するコマンド (複数のコマンドを使う場合には各コマンドをセミコロンで区切ってください); 内容は評価されます (コマンド /eval を参照)。

return_code

okok_eaterror

コールバックの戻り値 (デフォルトは ok、ほとんどすべてのトリガで戻り値はこれを使うべきで、ほかの値を使うことは極めてまれです)。

post_action

none (何もしない)、disable (無効化)、delete (削除)

実行後のトリガに対する処遇 (ほとんどすべてのトリガではデフォルトの none を設定するべきで、それ以外の値を設定することはほとんどありません)。

例えば、デフォルトの beep トリガは以下のオプションをとります:

trigger.trigger.beep.enabled = on
trigger.trigger.beep.hook = print
trigger.trigger.beep.arguments = ""
trigger.trigger.beep.conditions = "${tg_displayed} && (${tg_highlight} || ${tg_msg_pv})"
trigger.trigger.beep.regex = ""
trigger.trigger.beep.command = "/print -beep"
trigger.trigger.beep.return_code = ok
trigger.trigger.beep.post_action = none

14.3. 実行

トリガ機能が有効になっていてさらに対象のトリガが有効化されている場合に、トリガコールバックが呼び出されると、以下のアクションがこの順番で実行されます:

  1. トリガ条件の確認: 偽の場合、終了

  2. 正規表現を使ってトリガ内でテキスト置換

  3. コマンドを実行

  4. 戻り値を返して終了 (modifierlinefocusinfoinfo_hashtable フックを除く)

  5. トリガ実行後の処遇を適用 (none 以外の場合)。

14.4. フック引数

引数は使用するフックの種類に依存します。引数はセミコロンで区切ってください。

フック 引数 解説 (API)

signal

1. シグナル名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. シグナル名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

*,irc_in_privmsg
*,irc_in_privmsg;*,irc_in_notice
signal_sigwinch

hook_signal 

hsignal

1. シグナル名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. シグナル名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

nicklist_nick_added

hook_hsignal 

modifier

1. 修飾子名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. 修飾子名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

weechat_print
5000|input_text_display;5000|history_add

hook_modifier 

line

1. バッファ型
2. バッファ名
3. タグ

formatted
free
*;irc.libera.*
*;irc.libera.#weechat
formatted;irc.libera.#weechat;irc_notice

hook_line 

print

1. バッファ名
2. タグ
3. メッセージ
4. 色の削除 (0/1)

irc.libera.*
irc.libera.#weechat
irc.libera.#weechat;irc_notice
*;;;1

hook_print 

command

1. コマンド名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. 説明 (evaluated, /eval コマンドを参照)
3. 引数 (evaluated, /eval コマンドを参照)
4. 引数の説明 (evaluated, /eval コマンドを参照)
5. 補完 (evaluated, /eval コマンドを参照)

test
5000|test
test;test command;arg1 arg2;arg1: description 1${\n}arg2: description 2

hook_command 

command_run

1. コマンド (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. コマンド (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

/cmd arguments

hook_command_run 

timer

1. インターバルするミリ秒数 (必須)
2. 秒の調整 (デフォルト: 0)
3. 呼び出し回数の最大値 (デフォルト: 0、「無限に」呼び出すことを意味します)

3600000
60000;0;5

hook_timer 

config

1. オプション名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. オプション名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

weechat.look.*

hook_config 

focus

1. エリア名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. エリア名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

buffer_nicklist

hook_focus 

info

1. インフォ名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. インフォ名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

my_info

hook_info 

info_hashtable

1. インフォ名 (優先度の指定も可) (必須)
2. インフォ名 (優先度の指定も可)
3. …​

my_info

hook_info_hashtable 

14.5. 条件

条件を指定することで、トリガ内で処理を継続するか完全に止めるかを制御できます。

条件は評価され、コールバック内で利用できるデータを条件として利用できます (コールバック内のデータとコマンド /eval を参照)。

例: デフォルトの beep トリガは以下の条件を使い、ハイライトまたはプライベートメッセージの場合だけビープを鳴らすようにしています:

${tg_displayed} && (${tg_highlight} || ${tg_msg_pv})

14.6. Regular expression

The regular expression is used to change variables in callback hashtable.

Format is one of the following:

/string1/string2
/string1/string2/var
s/string1/string2
s/string1/string2/var
y/string1/string2
y/string1/string2/var

Fields:

  • s or y: a letter with the command; if missing, default command is s and the first char is then used as the delimiter:

    • s: regex replacement: first string is a regular expression, second string is the replacement for every matching string

    • y: chars translation: first string is a set of characters that are replaced by the characters in the second string; once evaluated, each string must have exactly the same number of UTF-8 chars

  • /: the regex delimiter; the char "/" can be replaced by any char (one or more identical chars)

  • string1: the first string (use depends on the command)

  • string2: the second string (use depends on the command)

  • var: the hashtable variable to update

Many regular expressions can be separated by a space, for example:

s/regex1/replace1/var1 y/abcdef/ABDDEF/var2

Regex replace

For the command s, the format is: s/regex/replace or s/regex/replace/var (where var is a variable of the hashtable).

As s is the default command, it can be omitted, so /regex/replace is also valid (but the first char, which is the delimiter, must not be a letter).

Matching groups can be used in replace:

  • ${re:0} to ${re:99}: ${re:0} is the whole match, ${re:1} to ${re:99} are groups captured

  • ${re:+}: the last match (with highest number)

  • ${re:#}: index of last group captured

  • ${re:repl_index}: index of replacement being done (starts to 1)

  • ${hide:c,${re:N}}: match "N" with all chars replaced by "c" (example: ${hide:*,${re:2}} is the group #2 with all chars replaced by *).

Example: use bold for words between *:

s/\*([^ ]+)\*/*${color:bold}${re:1}${color:-bold}*/

Example: default trigger server_pass uses this regular expression to hide password in commands /server and /connect (chars in passwords are replaced by *):

s==^(/(server|connect) .*-(sasl_)?password=)([^ ]+)(.*)==${re:1}${hide:*,${re:4}}${re:5}
In this example, the delimiter used is "==" because there is a "/" in the regular expression.

Translate chars

For the command y, the format is: y/chars1/chars2 or y/chars1/chars2/var (where var is a variable of the hashtable).

Example: replace "a", "b" and "c" by upper case letter:

y/abc/ABC/

Example: rotate arrows clockwise:

y/←↑→↓/↑→↓←/

Example: convert all letters to lower case:

y/${chars:upper}/${chars:lower}/

Example: shift each letter by one position, preserving case: a→b, b→c … y→z, z→a:

y/${chars:a-z}${chars:A-Z}/${chars:b-z}a${chars:B-Z}A/

Variable

If var does not exist in the hashtable, it is created automatically with an empty value. This allows to create custom temporary variables.

If var is not specified, the default variable is used, it depends on hook type:

フック デフォルト変数 更新が許可Update allowed (1)

signal

tg_signal_data

hsignal

modifier

tg_string

tg_string

line

message

buffer、buffer_name、y、date、date_usec、date_printed、date_usec_printed、str_time、tags、notify_level、highlight、prefix、message

print

tg_message

command

tg_argv_eol1

command_run

tg_command

timer

tg_remaining_calls

config

tg_value

focus

info

tg_info

tg_info

info_hashtable

ハッシュテーブルで受け取ったすべての変数

(1) トリガはすべての値を更新できますが、ここで挙げた変数だけがトリガによって返されて WeeChat によって使われる値に影響を及ぼします

14.7. コマンド

コマンドは正規表現を使ったテキスト置換の後に実行されます。複数のコマンドを実行するにはセミコロンで区切ってください。

コマンドは評価され (コマンド /eval を参照) コマンド内では正規表現を使って置換したテキストを使うことができます。

例: デフォルトの beep トリガは以下のコマンドを実行してビープ (BEL) を鳴らしています:

/print -beep

14.8. コールバック内におけるデータ

コールバック内で受け取ったデータはハッシュテーブル (ポインタと文字列) の中に保存され、以下のオプションで使うことができます:

  • conditions

  • regex

  • command

ハッシュテーブルの内容はフックの種類に依存します。

トリガ内部におけるデータを簡単に確認するには、以下のコマンドを使ってトリガ監視バッファを開いてください:

/trigger monitor

All callbacks set following variables in hashtable:

変数 説明

tg_trigger_name

string

Name of trigger.

tg_hook_type

string

Hook type: "signal", "command", etc.

Signal

"signal" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_signal

string

シグナル名

tg_signal_data

string

シグナルと一緒に送信されたデータ

シグナルが IRC メッセージを含む場合、メッセージは解析され以下のデータがハッシュテーブルに追加されます:

変数 説明

irc_server

pointer

IRC サーバへのポインタ (${irc_server.name} のように使うことで、"irc_server" 型の hdata に含まれる変数を使うことが可能です)

irc_channel

pointer

IRC チャンネルへのポインタ (${irc_channel.name} のように使うことで、"irc_channel" 型の hdata に含まれる変数を使うことが可能です)

server

string

サーバの名前 (例: "libera")

tags

string

メッセージ内のタグ (使われることはまれです)

message_without_tags

string

タグを含まないメッセージ

nick

string

ニックネーム (1)

host

string

ホスト名

command

string

IRC コマンド (例: "PRIVMSG"、"NOTICE"、…​)

channel

string

IRC チャンネル

arguments

string

コマンドの引数 (channel の値を含みます)

text

string

テキスト (例えばユーザメッセージ)

pos_command

string

メッセージ内における command のインデックス (command が見つからない場合 "-1")

pos_arguments

string

メッセージ内における arguments のインデックス (arguments が見つからない場合 "-1")

pos_channel

string

メッセージ内における channel のインデックス (channel が見つからない場合 "-1")

pos_text

string

メッセージ内における text のインデックス (text が見つからない場合 "-1")

(1) The nick is the sender of the message.
Your own nick on the server is ${irc_server.nick}.

データがポインタの場合、hdata の属性を読むために変数 tg_signal_data を以下のようにして使うことが可能です (以下の例では、バッファのポインタとして使っています):

${buffer[${tg_signal_data}].full_name}

Hsignal

"hsignal" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_signal

string

シグナル名

ハッシュテーブルには受け取ったハッシュテーブルに含まれる全てのキーおよび値 (型: string/string) が含まれています。

Modifier

"modifier" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_modifier

string

修飾子の名前

tg_modifier_data

string

修飾子と一緒に送信されたデータ

tg_string

string

修正可能な文字列

tg_string_nocolor

string

色コードを含まない文字列

weechat_print 修飾子では、メッセージタグを使う変数 (下の Print を参照) と以下の変数が追加されます:

変数 説明

buffer

pointer

メッセージが表示されたバッファ

tg_plugin

string

メッセージが表示されたバッファのプラグイン

tg_buffer

string

メッセージが表示されたバッファの完全な名前

tg_prefix

string

表示されたメッセージのプレフィックス

tg_prefix_nocolor

string

色コードを削除したプレフィックス

tg_message

string

表示されたメッセージ

tg_message_nocolor

string

色コードを削除したメッセージ

修飾子が IRC メッセージを含む場合、メッセージは解析され追加のデータがハッシュテーブルに追加されます (Signal を参照)。

Line

"line" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

buffer

pointer

バッファ

buffer_name

string

バッファ名

buffer_type

string

バッファ型 ("formatted" または "free")

y

string

自由内容バッファの行番号 (≥ 0)、-1 はフォーマット済みバッファ用

date

string

行の日付 (タイムスタンプ)

date_usec

string

Microseconds of line date.

date_printed

string

行が表示される日付 (タイムスタンプ).

date_usec_printed

string

Microseconds of date when line was displayed.

str_time

string

表示に使う日付、色コードを含めることも可能

tags

string

メッセージのタグ (文字列の最初と最後にコンマが追加されます)

displayed

string

"1" の場合は表示、"0" の場合は非表示

notify_level

string

"-1" = no notify, "0" = 低レベル、"1" = メッセージ、"2" = プライベートメッセージ、"3" = ハイライト

highlight

string

"1" の場合はハイライトあり、"0" の場合はハイライトなし

prefix

string

プレフィックス

tg_prefix_nocolor

string

色コードを含まないプレフィックス

message

string

メッセージ

tg_message_nocolor

string

色コードを含まないメッセージ

メッセージにつけられたタグに関する変数:

変数 説明

tg_tags_count

string

メッセージのタグの個数

tg_tag_nick

string

ニックネーム ("nick_xxx" タグから)

tg_tag_prefix_nick

string

プレフィックスで使うニックネームの色 ("prefix_nick_ccc" タグから)

tg_tag_host

string

ユーザ名とホスト名、書式: username@host ("host_xxx" タグから)

tg_tag_notify

string

通知レベル (nonemessageprivatehighlight)

tg_tag_irc_xxx

string

IRC message tag (key "xxx"). (1)

tg_notify

string

通知レベルが none 以外の場合、その通知レベル

tg_msg_pv

string

プライベートメッセージの場合 "1"、それ以外は "0"

(1) Commas are replaced by semicolons in IRC tag (key and value).

Print

"print" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

buffer

pointer

メッセージが表示されたバッファ

tg_date

string

メッセージの日付と時間 (書式: %FT%T.%f, see WeeChat plugin API reference / util_strftimeval ).

tg_displayed

string

表示された場合 "1"、フィルタされた場合 "0"

tg_highlight

string

ハイライトされた場合 "1"、それ以外は "0"

tg_prefix

string

プレフィックス

tg_prefix_nocolor

string

色コードを削除したプレフィックス

tg_message

string

メッセージ

tg_message_nocolor

string

色コードを削除したメッセージ

メッセージにつけられたタグに関する変数:

変数 説明

tg_tags

string

メッセージのタグ (文字列の最初と最後にコンマが追加されます)

tg_tags_count

string

メッセージのタグの個数

tg_tag_nick

string

ニックネーム ("nick_xxx" タグから)

tg_tag_prefix_nick

string

プレフィックスで使うニックネームの色 ("prefix_nick_ccc" タグから)

tg_tag_host

string

ユーザ名とホスト名、書式: username@host ("host_xxx" タグから)

tg_tag_notify

string

通知レベル (nonemessageprivatehighlight)

tg_tag_irc_xxx

string

IRC message tag (key "xxx"). (1)

tg_notify

string

通知レベルが none 以外の場合、その通知レベル

tg_msg_pv

string

プライベートメッセージの場合 "1"、それ以外は "0"

(1) Commas are replaced by semicolons in IRC tag (key and value).

Command

"command" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

buffer

pointer

バッファ

tg_argc

string

The number of arguments (the command itself counts for one).

tg_argvN

string

N 番目の引数 (tg_argv0 is the command itself, the others are command arguments).

tg_argv_eolN

string

N 番目の引数から最後の引数まで (tg_argv_eol0 includes the command itself).

tg_shell_argc

string

The number of arguments with a split like the shell does (the command itself counts for one).

tg_shell_argvN

string

Argument #N with a split like the shell does (tg_shell_argv0 is the command itself, the others are command arguments).

Command_run

"command_run" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

buffer

pointer

バッファ

tg_command

string

実行されたコマンド

Timer

"timer" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_remaining_calls

string

残り呼び出し回数

tg_date

string

現在の日付および時間 (書式: %FT%T.%f, see WeeChat plugin API reference / util_strftimeval ).

Config

"config" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_option

string

オプション

tg_value

string

Focus

"focus" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

window

pointer

ウィンドウ

buffer

pointer

バッファ

ハッシュテーブルには受け取ったハッシュテーブルに含まれる全てのキーおよび値 (型: string/string) が含まれています。

Info

"info" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_info_name

string

インフォ名

tg_arguments

string

引数

tg_info

string

空文字列 (インフォの返却先)

Info_hashtable

"info_hashtable" コールバックは以下の変数をハッシュテーブルに格納します:

変数 説明

tg_info_name

string

インフォ名

ハッシュテーブルには受け取ったハッシュテーブルに含まれる全てのキーおよび値 (型: string/string) が含まれています。

14.9. 例

URL の色

URL を緑色にする:

/trigger add url_color modifier weechat_print "${tg_notify}" "==[a-zA-Z0-9_]+://[^ ]+==${color:green}${re:0}${color:reset}=="
ここで使われている URL を検出するための単純な正規表現はすべての URL をうまく検出するものではありませんが、複雑な正規表現を使うよりも高速です。

ping クエリに対する自動応答

誰かがプライベートバッファで "ping" を送信した場合、このトリガは pong で自動的に応答します:

/trigger add pong print "" "${type} == private && ${tg_message} == ping" "" "pong"

レスポンシブレイアウト

以下のトリガは端末のサイズが変更されたときに表示されている内容をカスタマイズするものです:

/trigger add resize_small signal signal_sigwinch "${info:term_width} < 100" "" "/bar hide nicklist"
/trigger add resize_big signal signal_sigwinch "${info:term_width} >= 100" "" "/bar show nicklist"

WeeChat は SIGWINCH を受けとたった際 (端末のサイズが変更された際) に "signal_sigwinch" シグナルを送信し、このトリガはこのシグナルをキャッチします。

${info:term_width} を使った条件で端末の横幅を確認します (必要であれば ${info:term_height} を使うことも可能です)。

この例では、端末が小さくなった場合、ニックネームリストを隠します。さらに横幅が 100 文字幅以上になった場合、ニックネームリストを表示します。

設定の自動保存

例えば 1 時間ごとに、設定ファイル (*.conf) を自動的に保存することが可能です:

/trigger add cfgsave timer 3600000;0;0 "" "" "/mute /save"

timer フックに対する引数は:

  • 3600000: 3600 * 1000 ミリ秒、コールバックは毎時間呼び出される

  • 0: 秒の調整 (この場合調整しない)

  • 0: 呼び出し回数の最大値 (0 = タイマーを無限に繰り返す)

コマンド /mute /save は無言で設定ファイルを保存します (core バッファに対して何も表示しません)。

14.10. コマンド

  • trigger: manage triggers, the Swiss Army knife for WeeChat

/trigger  list [-o|-ol|-i|-il]
          listfull
          listdefault
          add|addoff|addreplace <name> <hook> ["<arguments>" ["<conditions>" ["<regex>" ["<command>" ["<return_code>" ["<post_action>"]]]]]]
          addinput [<hook>]
          input|output|recreate <name>
          set <name> <option> <value>
          rename|copy <name> <new_name>
          enable|disable|toggle [<name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]]
          restart <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]
          show <name>
          del <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]
          restore <name>|<mask> [<name>|<mask>...]
          default -yes
          monitor [<filter>]

       list: list triggers (without argument, this list is displayed)
         -o: send list of triggers enabled to buffer (string in English)
        -ol: send list of triggers enabled to buffer (translated string)
         -i: copy list of triggers enabled in command line (for sending to buffer) (string in English)
        -il: copy list of triggers enabled in command line (for sending to buffer) (translated string)
   listfull: list triggers with detailed info for each trigger
listdefault: list default triggers
        add: add a trigger
     addoff: add a trigger (disabled)
 addreplace: add or replace an existing trigger
       name: name of trigger
       hook: signal, hsignal, modifier, line, print, command, command_run, timer, config, focus, info, info_hashtable
  arguments: arguments for the hook, depending on hook (separated by semicolons):
             type `signal`: name(s) of signal (required)
             type `hsignal`: name(s) of hsignal (required)
             type `modifier`: name(s) of modifier (required)
             type `line`: buffer type ("formatted", "free" or "*"), list of buffer masks, tags
             type `print`: buffer, tags, message, strip colors
             type `command`: command (required), description, arguments, description of arguments, completion (all arguments except command are evaluated, "${tg_trigger_name}" is replaced by the trigger name, see /help eval)
             type `command_run`: command(s) (required)
             type `timer`: interval (required), align on second, max calls
             type `config`: name(s) of option (required)
             type `focus`: name(s) of area (required)
             type `info`: name(s) of info (required)
             type `info_hashtable`: name(s) of info (required)
 conditions: evaluated conditions for the trigger
      regex: one or more regular expressions to replace strings in variables
    command: command to execute (many commands can be separated by ";")
return_code: return code in callback (ok (default), ok_eat, error)
post_action: action to take after execution (none (default), disable, delete)
   addinput: set input with default arguments to create a trigger
      input: set input with the command used to create the trigger
     output: send the command to create the trigger on the buffer
   recreate: same as "input", with option "addreplace" instead of "add"
        set: set an option in a trigger
     option: name of option: name, hook, arguments, conditions, regex, command, return_code (for help on option, you can type: /help trigger.trigger.<name>.<option>)
      value: new value for the option
     rename: rename a trigger
       copy: copy a trigger
     enable: enable triggers (without arguments: enable triggers globally)
    disable: disable triggers (without arguments: disable triggers globally)
     toggle: toggle triggers (without arguments: toggle triggers globally)
    restart: restart triggers (recreate the hooks)
       show: show detailed info on a trigger (with some stats)
        del: delete triggers
    restore: restore triggers with the default values (works only for default triggers)
       mask: name where wildcard "*" is allowed
    default: delete all triggers and restore default ones
    monitor: open the trigger monitor buffer, with optional filter
     filter: filter hooks/triggers to display (a hook must start with "@", for example "@signal"), many filters can be separated by commas; wildcard "*" is allowed in each trigger name

When a trigger callback is called, following actions are performed, in this order:
  1. check conditions; if false, exit
  2. replace text using POSIX extended regular expression(s) (if defined in trigger)
  3. execute command(s) (if defined in trigger)
  4. exit with a return code (except for modifier, line, focus, info and info_hashtable)
  5. perform post action

Examples (you can also look at default triggers with /trigger listdefault):
  add text attributes *bold*, _underline_ and /italic/ (only in user messages):
    /trigger add effects modifier weechat_print "${tg_tag_nick}" "==\*([^ ]+)\*==*${color:bold}${re:1}${color:-bold}*== ==_([^ ]+)_==_${color:underline}${re:1}${color:-underline}_== ==/([^ ]+)/==/${color:italic}${re:1}${color:-italic}/"
  hide nicklist bar on small terminals:
    /trigger add resize_small signal signal_sigwinch "${info:term_width} < 100" "" "/bar hide nicklist"
    /trigger add resize_big signal signal_sigwinch "${info:term_width} >= 100" "" "/bar show nicklist"
  silently save config each hour:
    /trigger add cfgsave timer 3600000;0;0 "" "" "/mute /save"
  silently save WeeChat session at midnight (see /help upgrade):
    /trigger add session_save signal day_changed "" "" "/mute /upgrade -save"
  open trigger monitor and show only modifiers and triggers whose name starts with "resize":
    /trigger monitor @modifier,resize*

14.11. オプション

trigger.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set trigger.look.*

外観

color

/set trigger.color.*

trigger

/trigger add
/trigger set
/set trigger.trigger.*

トリガオプション

オプション:

  • trigger.color.flag_command

    • description: text color for command flag (in /trigger list)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • trigger.color.flag_conditions

    • description: text color for conditions flag (in /trigger list)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • trigger.color.flag_post_action

    • description: text color for post action flag (in /trigger list)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightblue

  • trigger.color.flag_regex

    • description: text color for regex flag (in /trigger list)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • trigger.color.flag_return_code

    • description: text color for return code flag (in /trigger list)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • trigger.color.identifier

    • description: text color for trigger context identifier in monitor buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • trigger.color.regex

    • description: text color for regular expressions

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • trigger.color.replace

    • description: text color for replacement text (for regular expressions)

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: cyan

  • trigger.look.enabled

    • description: enable trigger support

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • trigger.look.monitor_strip_colors

    • description: strip colors in hashtable values displayed on monitor buffer

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

15. Extending WeeChat

WeeChat has a modular design and can be extended with plugins and scripts.

プラグインスクリプト の違いを明らかにすることは重要です: プラグイン とは /plugin コマンドで読み込まれるコンパイル済みバイナリファイルです。これに対して、 スクリプト とは /python 等のコマンドで python 等のプラグインとともに読み込まれるテキストファイルです。

15.1. プラグイン

プラグインとは動的ライブラリのことで、C 言語で書かれてコンパイルされています。プラグインは WeeChat によって読み込まれます。GNU/Linux の場合、プラグインファイルは ".so" という拡張子を持ち、Windows の場合、".dll" です。

見つかったプラグインは WeeChat の起動時に自動的に読み込まれます。WeeChat の起動時にプラグインを読み込むか否かは選択可能です。

/plugin コマンドを使うことで、プラグインのロード/アンロード、ロード済みプラグインの表示を行うことができます。

When a plugin is unloaded, WeeChat removes:

  • buffers

  • configuration options (options are written in files)

  • all hooks: commands, modifiers, process, etc.

  • infos and infolists

  • hdata

  • bar items.

プラグインをロード、アンロード、ロード済みプラグインを表示する例:

/plugin load irc
/plugin unload irc
/plugin list

デフォルトプラグインのリスト:

プラグイン 説明

alias

コマンドの別名を定義

buflist

バッファリストを表示するためのバー要素

charset

バッファの文字コードに従ってデコード/エンコード

exec

WeeChat 内部から外部コマンドを実行

fifo

外部から WeeChat にコマンドを送信するための FIFO パイプ

fset

WeeChat とプラグインのオプションを高速設定

irc

IRC チャットプロトコル

logger

バッファの内容をファイルに保存

relay

ネットワーク経由でデータを中継

script

スクリプトマネージャ

python

Python スクリプト API

perl

Perl スクリプト API

ruby

Ruby スクリプト API

lua

Lua スクリプト API

tcl

Tcl スクリプト API

guile

Guile (scheme) スクリプト API

javascript

JavaScript スクリプト API

php

PHP スクリプト API

spell

コマンドラインのスペルチェック

trigger

WeeChat およびプラグインが発生させたイベントに対するテキスト置換とコマンド実行

typing

Display users currently writing messages.

xfer

ファイル転送とダイレクトチャット

API を使ったプラグインやスクリプトの開発についてより詳しく学ぶには WeeChat プラグイン API リファレンス または WeeChat スクリプト作成ガイド を参照してください。

15.2. スクリプト

WeeChat は 8 種類のスクリプトプラグインを備えています: Python、Perl、Ruby、Lua、Tcl、Guile (scheme)、JavaScript、PHP。これらのプラグインでそれぞれの言語で書かれたスクリプトのロード、実行、アンロードができます。

スクリプトの書き方やスクリプト用の WeeChat API についての詳しい情報は WeeChat スクリプト作成ガイド を参照してください。

Script manager

The script manager (command /script) is used to load/unload scripts of any language, and install/remove scripts of WeeChat scripts repository, which are visible on this page .

For privacy considerations, the download of scripts is disabled by default.
To enable it, type this command:

/set script.scripts.download_enabled on

Then you can download the list of scripts and display them in a new buffer with the /script command:

┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│1.weechat│368/368 scripts (filter: *) | Sort: i,p,n | Alt+key/input: i=install, r=remove, l=load, L=reload, u=│
│2.scripts│*      autosort.py                 3.9     2020-10-11 | Automatically keep buffers grouped by server│
│         │*      multiline.pl                0.6.3   2016-01-02 | Multi-line edit box, also supports editing o│
│         │*      highmon.pl                  2.7     2020-06-21 | Adds a highlight monitor buffer.            │
│         │*ia r  grep.py               0.8.5 0.8.5   2021-05-11 | Search regular expression in buffers or log │
│         │*      autojoin.py                 0.3.1   2019-10-06 | Configure autojoin for all servers according│
│         │*      colorize_nicks.py           28      2021-03-06 | Use the weechat nick colors in the chat area│
│         │*ia r  go.py                 2.7   2.7     2021-05-26 | Quick jump to buffers.                      │
│         │*      text_item.py                0.9     2019-05-25 | Add bar items with plain text.              │
│         │       aesthetic.py                1.0.6   2020-10-25 | Make messages more A E S T H E T I C A L L Y│
│         │       aformat.py                  0.2     2018-06-21 | Alternate text formatting, useful for relays│
│         │       alternatetz.py              0.3     2018-11-11 | Add an alternate timezone item.             │
│         │       amarok2.pl                  0.7     2012-05-08 | Amarok 2 control and now playing script.    │
│         │       amqp_notify.rb              0.1     2011-01-12 | Send private messages and highlights to an A│
│         │       announce_url_title.py       19      2021-06-05 | Announce URL title to user or to channel.   │
│         │       anotify.py                  1.0.2   2020-05-16 | Notifications of private messages, highlight│
│         │       anti_password.py            1.2.1   2021-03-13 | Prevent a password from being accidentally s│
│         │       apply_corrections.py        1.3     2018-06-21 | Display corrected text when user sends s/typ│
│         │       arespond.py                 0.1.1   2020-10-11 | Simple autoresponder.                       │
│         │       atcomplete.pl               0.001   2016-10-29 | Tab complete nicks when prefixed with "@".  │
│         │       audacious.pl                0.3     2009-05-03 | Display which song Audacious is currently pl│
│         │       auth.rb                     0.3     2014-05-30 | Automatically authenticate with NickServ usi│
│         │       auto_away.py                0.4     2018-11-11 | A simple auto-away script.                  │
│         │       autoauth.py                 1.3     2021-11-07 | Permits to auto-authenticate when changing n│
│         │       autobump.py                 0.1.0   2019-06-14 | Bump buffers upon activity.                 │
│         │       autoconf.py                 0.4     2021-05-11 | Auto save/load changed options in a .weerc f│
│         │       autoconnect.py              0.3.3   2019-10-06 | Reopen servers and channels opened last time│
│         │[12:55] [2] [script] 2:scripts                                                                      │
│         │█                                                                                                   │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Script コマンド
  • script: WeeChat script manager

/script  enable
         list [-o|-ol|-i|-il]
         search <text>
         show <script>
         load|unload|reload <script> [<script>...]
         autoload|noautoload|toggleautoload <script> [<script>...]
         install|remove|installremove|hold [-q] <script> [<script>...]
         upgrade
         update
         -up|-down [<number>]
         -go <line>|end

        enable: enable download of scripts (turn on option script.scripts.download_enabled)
          list: list loaded scripts (all languages)
            -o: send list of loaded scripts to buffer (string in English)
           -ol: send list of loaded scripts to buffer (translated string)
            -i: copy list of loaded scripts in command line (for sending to buffer) (string in English)
           -il: copy list of loaded scripts in command line (for sending to buffer) (translated string)
        search: search scripts by tags, language (python, perl, ...), filename extension (py, pl, ...) or text; result is displayed on scripts buffer
          show: show detailed info about a script
          load: load script(s)
        unload: unload script(s)
        reload: reload script(s)
      autoload: autoload the script
    noautoload: do not autoload the script
toggleautoload: toggle autoload
       install: install/upgrade script(s)
        remove: remove script(s)
 installremove: install or remove script(s), depending on current state
          hold: hold/unhold script(s) (a script held will not be upgraded any more and cannot be removed)
            -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
       upgrade: upgrade all installed scripts which are obsolete (new version available)
        update: update local scripts cache
           -up: move the selected line up by "number" lines
         -down: move the selected line down by "number" lines
           -go: select a line by number, first line number is 0 ("end" to select the last line)

Without argument, this command opens a buffer with list of scripts.

On script buffer, the possible status for each script are:
  `*`: popular script
  `i`: installed
  `a`: autoloaded
  `H`: held
  `r`: running (loaded)
  `N`: obsolete (new version available)

In output of /script list, this additional status can be displayed:
  `?`: unknown script (can not be downloaded/updated)

In input of script buffer, word(s) are used to filter scripts on description, tags, ...). The input "*" removes the filter.

For keys, input and mouse actions on the buffer, see key bindings in User's guide.

Examples:
  /script search url
  /script install go.py urlserver.py
  /script remove go.py
  /script hold urlserver.py
  /script reload urlserver
  /script upgrade
スクリプトオプション

script.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set script.look.*

外観

color

/set script.color.*

scripts

/set script.scripts.*

スクリプトのダウンロードに関するオプション

オプション:

  • script.color.status_autoloaded

    • description: color for status "autoloaded" ("a")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 39

  • script.color.status_held

    • description: color for status "held" ("H")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • script.color.status_installed

    • description: color for status "installed" ("i")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightcyan

  • script.color.status_obsolete

    • description: color for status "obsolete" ("N")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightmagenta

  • script.color.status_popular

    • description: color for status "popular" ("*")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • script.color.status_running

    • description: color for status "running" ("r")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightgreen

  • script.color.status_unknown

    • description: color for status "unknown" ("?")

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: lightred

  • script.color.text

    • description: text color in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • script.color.text_bg

    • description: background color in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: default

  • script.color.text_bg_selected

    • description: background color for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 24

  • script.color.text_date

    • description: text color of dates in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 65

  • script.color.text_date_selected

    • description: text color of dates for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 50

  • script.color.text_delimiters

    • description: text color of delimiters in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 240

  • script.color.text_description

    • description: text color of description in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 249

  • script.color.text_description_selected

    • description: text color of description for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • script.color.text_extension

    • description: text color of extension in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 242

  • script.color.text_extension_selected

    • description: text color of extension for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 248

  • script.color.text_name

    • description: text color of script name in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 73

  • script.color.text_name_selected

    • description: text color of script name for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 51

  • script.color.text_selected

    • description: text color for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • script.color.text_tags

    • description: text color of tags in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: brown

  • script.color.text_tags_selected

    • description: text color of tags for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: yellow

  • script.color.text_version

    • description: text color of version in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 100

  • script.color.text_version_loaded

    • description: text color of version loaded in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 246

  • script.color.text_version_loaded_selected

    • description: text color of version loaded for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: white

  • script.color.text_version_selected

    • description: text color of version for selected line in script buffer

    • type: color

    • values: a WeeChat color name (default, black, (dark)gray, white, (light)red, (light)green, brown, yellow, (light)blue, (light)magenta, (light)cyan), a terminal color number or an alias; attributes are allowed before color (for text color only, not background): "%" for blink, "." for "dim" (half bright), "*" for bold, "!" for reverse, "/" for italic, "_" for underline

    • default value: 228

  • script.look.columns

    • description: format of columns displayed in script buffer: following column identifiers are replaced by their values: %a=author, %d=description, %D=date added, %e=extension, %l=language, %L=license, %n=name with extension, %N=name, %r=requirements, %s=status, %t=tags, %u=date updated, %v=version, %V=version loaded, %w=min_weechat, %W=max_weechat)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "%s %n %V %v %u | %d | %t"

  • script.look.diff_color

    • description: colorize output of diff

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • script.look.diff_command

    • description: command used to show differences between script installed and the new version in repository ("auto" = auto detect diff command (git or diff), empty value = disable diff, other string = name of command, for example "diff")

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "auto"

  • script.look.display_source

    • description: display source code of script on buffer with detail on a script (script is downloaded in a temporary file when detail on script is displayed)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • script.look.quiet_actions

    • description: quiet actions on script buffer: do not display messages on core buffer when scripts are installed/removed/loaded/unloaded (only errors are displayed)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • script.look.sort

    • description: default sort keys for scripts: comma-separated list of identifiers: a=author, A=autoloaded, d=date added, e=extension, i=installed, l=language, n=name, o=obsolete, p=popularity, r=running, u=date updated; char "-" can be used before identifier to reverse order; example: "i,u": installed scripts first, sorted by update date

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "i,p,n"

  • script.look.translate_description

    • description: translate description of scripts (if translation is available in your language, otherwise English version is used)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • script.look.use_keys

    • description: use keys alt+X in script buffer to do actions on scripts (alt+i = install, alt+r = remove, ...); if disabled, only the input is allowed: i, r, ...

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • script.scripts.autoload

    • description: autoload scripts installed (make a link in "autoload" directory to script in parent directory)

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

  • script.scripts.cache_expire

    • description: local cache expiration time, in minutes (-1 = never expires, 0 = always expire)

    • type: integer

    • values: -1 .. 525600

    • default value: 1440

  • script.scripts.download_enabled

    • description: enable download of files from the scripts repository when the /script command is used (list of scripts and scripts themselves); the list of scripts is downloaded from the URL specified in the option script.scripts.url; WeeChat will sometimes download again the list of scripts when you use the /script command, even if you don't install a script

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • script.scripts.download_timeout

    • description: timeout (in seconds) for download of scripts and list of scripts

    • type: integer

    • values: 1 .. 3600

    • default value: 30

  • script.scripts.hold

    • description: scripts to "hold": comma-separated list of scripts which will never been upgraded and can not be removed, for example: "go.py,urlserver.py"

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: ""

  • script.scripts.path

    • description: local cache directory for scripts (path is evaluated, see function string_eval_path_home in plugin API reference)

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "${weechat_cache_dir}/script"

  • script.scripts.url

    • description: URL for file with list of scripts

    • type: string

    • values: any string

    • default value: "https://weechat.org/files/plugins.xml.gz"

Scripting plugins

Python コマンド
  • python: list/load/unload scripts

/python  list|listfull [<name>]
         load [-q] <filename>
         autoload
         reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
         eval [-o|-oc] <code>
         version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
Perl コマンド
  • perl: list/load/unload scripts

/perl  list|listfull [<name>]
       load [-q] <filename>
       autoload
       reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
       eval [-o|-oc] <code>
       version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
Ruby コマンド
  • ruby: list/load/unload scripts

/ruby  list|listfull [<name>]
       load [-q] <filename>
       autoload
       reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
       eval [-o|-oc] <code>
       version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
Lua コマンド
  • lua: list/load/unload scripts

/lua  list|listfull [<name>]
      load [-q] <filename>
      autoload
      reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
      eval [-o|-oc] <code>
      version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
Tcl コマンド
  • tcl: list/load/unload scripts

/tcl  list|listfull [<name>]
      load [-q] <filename>
      autoload
      reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
      eval [-o|-oc] <code>
      version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
Guile コマンド
  • guile: list/load/unload scripts

/guile  list|listfull [<name>]
        load [-q] <filename>
        autoload
        reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
        eval [-o|-oc] <code>
        version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
PHP コマンド
  • php: list/load/unload scripts

/php  list|listfull [<name>]
      load [-q] <filename>
      autoload
      reload|unload [-q] [<name>]
      eval [-o|-oc] <code>
      version

    list: list loaded scripts
listfull: list loaded scripts (verbose)
    load: load a script
autoload: load all scripts in "autoload" directory
  reload: reload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts, then load all scripts in "autoload" directory)
  unload: unload a script (if no name given, unload all scripts)
filename: script (file) to load
      -q: quiet mode: do not display messages
    name: a script name (name used in call to "register" function)
    eval: evaluate source code and display result on current buffer
      -o: send evaluation result to the buffer without executing commands
     -oc: send evaluation result to the buffer and execute commands
    code: source code to evaluate
 version: display the version of interpreter used

Without argument, this command lists all loaded scripts.
Python オプション

python.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set python.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • python.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • python.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

Perl オプション

perl.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set perl.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • perl.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • perl.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

Ruby オプション

ruby.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set ruby.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • ruby.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • ruby.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

Lua オプション

lua.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set lua.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • lua.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • lua.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

Tcl オプション

tcl.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set tcl.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • tcl.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • tcl.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

Guile オプション

guile.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set guile.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • guile.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • guile.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

PHP オプション

php.conf ファイル内のセクション:

セクション 操作コマンド 説明

look

/set php.look.*

外観

オプション:

  • php.look.check_license

    • description: check the license of scripts when they are loaded: if the license is different from the plugin license, a warning is displayed

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: off

  • php.look.eval_keep_context

    • description: keep context between two calls to the source code evaluation (option "eval" of script command or info "%s_eval"); a hidden script is used to eval script code; if this option is disabled, this hidden script is unloaded after each eval: this uses less memory, but is slower

    • type: boolean

    • values: on, off

    • default value: on

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