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.Dd February 26, 2019
.Dt CATGIRL 1
.Os
.
.Sh NAME
.Nm catgirl
.Nd IRC client
.
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.Nm
.Op Fl Nv
.Op Fl W Ar pass
.Op Fl a Ar auth
.Op Fl h Ar host
.Op Fl j Ar chan
.Op Fl l Ar path
.Op Fl n Ar nick
.Op Fl p Ar port
.Op Fl r Ar real
.Op Fl u Ar user
.Op Fl w Ar pass
.
.Sh DESCRIPTION
.Nm
is a curses, TLS-only IRC client.
.
.Pp
The arguments are as follows:
.
.Bl -tag -width "-w pass"
.It Fl N
Send notifications with
.Xr notify-send 1 .
.
.It Fl W Ar pass
Send
.Cm WEBIRC
command with
.Ar pass .
See
.Sx ENVIRONMENT
for details.
.
.It Fl a Ar auth
Authenticate with SASL PLAIN.
.Ar auth
is a colon-separated
username and password pair.
.
.It Fl h Ar host
Connect to
.Ar host .
.
.It Fl j Ar chan
Join
.Ar chan
after connecting.
.Ar chan
may be a comma-separated list.
.
.It Fl l Ar path
Log messages to
subdirectories of
.Ar path
named by channel or nick
in files named by date.
.
.It Fl n Ar nick
Set nickname to
.Ar nick .
.
.It Fl p Ar port
Connect to
.Ar port .
The default port is 6697.
.
.It Fl r Ar real
Set realname to
.Ar real .
The default realname is
the same as the nickname.
.
.It Fl u Ar user
Set username to
.Ar user .
The default username is
the same as the nickname.
.
.It Fl v
Show raw IRC protocol in the
.Sy <raw>
window.
If standard error is not a terminal,
output raw IRC protocol
to standard error.
.
.It Fl w Ar pass
Log in with
.Ar pass .
.El
.
.Pp
If
.Fl h Ar host
or
.Fl n Ar nick
are not provided,
they will be prompted for.
.
.Sh COMMANDS
Any unique prefix
may be used to abbreviate a command.
.
.Ss Chat Commands
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic /join Ar chan
Join a channel.
.
.It Ic /me Op Ar action
Send an action message.
.
.It Ic /names , /who
List users in the current channel.
.
.It Ic /nick Ar nick
Change nicknames.
.
.It Ic /part Op Ar message
Leave the current channel.
.
.It Ic /query Ar nick
Open a private message view.
.
.It Ic /quit Op Ar message
Quit IRC.
.
.It Ic /raw Ar command
Send a raw IRC command.
.
.It Ic /topic Op Ar topic
Show or set the topic of the current channel.
.
.It Ic /whois Ar nick
Query information about a user.
.
.It Ic /znc Ar command
Send
.Xr znc 1
command.
.El
.
.Pp
Any messages entered in the
.Sy <raw>
window will be sent as raw IRC commands.
.
.Ss UI Commands
.Bl -tag -width Ds
.It Ic /close
Close the current window.
.
.It Ic /help , /man
View this manual.
.
.It Ic /move Ar num
Move window to number.
If
.Ar num
starts with
.Cm +
or
.Cm - ,
the number is relative to the current window.
.
.It Ic /open Op Ar range
Open a
.Ar range
of recent URLs
in the current window with
.Xr open 1 .
URLs are numbered
from the most recent
starting at 1.
The
.Ar range
may be a single number,
or a hyphen- or comma-separated range.
.
.It Ic /open Ar substring
Open the most recent URL
in the current window
matching the
.Ar substring .
.
.It Ic /raw
Toggle the
.Sy <raw>
window.
.
.It Ic /url
Hide the UI
and list the most recent URLs
in the current window.
Press
.Ic Enter
to resume the UI.
.
.It Ic /window Ar name
Switch to window by name.
.
.It Ic /window Ar num , Ic / Ns Ar num
Switch to window by number.
If
.Ar num
starts with
.Cm +
or
.Cm - ,
the number is relative to the current window.
.El
.
.Sh KEY BINDINGS
.Nm
provides
.Xr emacs 1 Ns -like
line editing keys
as well as keys for applying IRC formatting.
The prefixes
.Ic C- , M- , S-
represent the control, meta (alt) and shift modifiers,
respectively.
.Ic M- Ns Ar x
sequences can also be typed as
.Ic Esc
followed by
.Ar x .
.
.Ss Line Editing
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
.It Ic C-a
Move cursor to beginning of line.
.It Ic C-b
Move cursor left.
.It Ic C-d
Delete character under cursor.
.It Ic C-e
Move cursor to end of line.
.It Ic C-f
Move cursor right.
.It Ic C-k
Delete line after cursor.
.It Ic C-w
Delete word before cursor.
.It Ic M-b
Move cursor to beginning of word.
.It Ic M-d
Delete word after cursor.
.It Ic M-f
Move cursor to end of word.
.It Ic Tab
Cycle through completions for
commands, nicks and channels.
.El
.
.Ss IRC Formatting
.Bl -tag -width Ds -compact
.It Ic C-o
Toggle bold.
.It Ic C-r
Set or reset color.
.It Ic C-s
Reset formatting.
.It Ic C-t
Toggle italics.
.It Ic C-u
Toggle underline.
.It Ic C-v
Toggle reverse video.
This must usually be typed as
.Ic C-v C-v .
.El
.
.Pp
To reset color, follow
.Ic C-r
by a non-digit.
To set colors, follow
.Ic C-r
by one or two digits
to set the foreground color,
optionally followed by a comma
and one or two digits
to set the background color.
.
.Pp
The color numbers are as follows:
.Pp
.Bl -column "7" "orange (dark yellow)" "15" "pink (light magenta)"
.It 0 Ta white Ta \ 8 Ta yellow
.It 1 Ta black Ta \ 9 Ta light green
.It 2 Ta blue Ta 10 Ta cyan
.It 3 Ta green Ta 11 Ta light cyan
.It 4 Ta red Ta 12 Ta light blue
.It 5 Ta brown (dark red) Ta 13 Ta pink (light magenta)
.It 6 Ta magenta Ta 14 Ta gray
.It 7 Ta orange (dark yellow) Ta 15 Ta light gray
.El
.
.Ss Window Keys
.Bl -tag -width "PageDown" -compact
.It Ic C-l
Redraw the UI.
.It Ic C-n
Switch to the next window.
.It Ic C-p
Switch to the previous window.
.It Ic M-/
Switch to the previously active window.
.It Ic M-a
Switch to next hot or unread window.
.It Ic M-l
Hide the UI and list the log for the current window.
.It Ic M-m
Insert a blank line in the window.
.It Ic M- Ns Ar n
Switch to window by number 0\(en9.
.It Ic Down
Scroll window down by one line.
.It Ic PageDown
Scroll window down by one page.
.It Ic PageUp
Scroll window up by one page.
.It Ic Up
Scroll window up by one line.
.El
.
.Sh ENVIRONMENT
.Bl -tag -width SSH_CLIENT
.It Ev SSH_CLIENT
If
.Fl W
is passed and
.Ev SSH_CLIENT
is set,
the
.Cm WEBIRC
command is used
to set the hostname
to the first word of
.Ev SSH_CLIENT ,
usually the client IP address.
.El
.
.Sh EXAMPLES
.Dl catgirl -h chat.freenode.net -j '#ascii.town'
.
.Sh STANDARDS
.Nm
is a partial implementation of the following:
.
.Bl -item
.It
.Rs
.%A C. Kalt
.%T Internet Relay Chat: Client Protocol
.%I IETF
.%N RFC 2812
.%D April 2000
.%U https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812
.Re
.
.It
.Rs
.%A Kevin L. Mitchell
.%A Perry Lorier
.%A Lee Hardy
.%A William Pitcock
.%T IRCv3.1 Client Capability Negotiation
.%I IRCv3 Working Group
.%U https://ircv3.net/specs/core/capability-negotiation-3.1.html
.Re
.
.It
.Rs
.%A Jilles Tjoelker
.%A William Pitcock
.%T IRCv3.1 SASL Authentication
.%I IRCv3 Working Group
.%U https://ircv3.net/specs/extensions/sasl-3.1.html
.Re
.
.It
.Rs
.%A K. Zeilenga, Ed.
.%Q OpenLDAP Foundation
.%T The PLAIN Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) Mechanism
.%I IETF
.%N RFC 4616
.%D August 2006
.%U https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4616
.Re
.
.It
.Rs
.%A S. Josefsson
.%Q SJD
.%T The Base16, Base32, and Base64 Data Encodings
.%I IETF
.%N RFC 4648
.%D October 2006
.%U https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4648
.Re
.El
.
.Sh CAVEATS
.Nm
does not support unencrypted connections.