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Wikipedia:IRC tutorial
This tutorial is specifically for the freenode IRC network, the network that Wikipedia uses for IRC communication. Some features on this network aren't necessarily on other networks, and features on other networks aren't necessarily here. [edit] The Basics[edit] What do I need to connect?To access the freenode IRC servers, you'll first need an IRC client. Text clients include ircII, BitchX, epic, and sirc. Graphical clients include xchat for Unix and GNU/Linux, mIRC for Windows and Colloquy for Mac. Finally, regardless of your OS of choice, if you are browsing the Internet with Mozilla, you may use the ChatZilla plug-in. Packages for various IRC clients may be included on your operating system install CDs and links to web sites for the client software can be found here. Trillian also has an IRC client but you have to click the text box for plug ins. [edit] How do I connect?Once you have a client, you'll need a server. You can simply use irc.freenode.net to reach the main rotation of servers; or, you can find a more geographically-local server here. [edit] But I'm having problems connecting!After you've obtained your client and the name of a server, you may still need a bit of help in getting connected. Take a look at this tutorial or this IRC primer on irchelp.org, which contains a variety of other useful information as well. [edit] About the network services[edit] Nickname registrationIf you want to use a certain nickname on the network and don't want anyone else to take it, you must register it with the network. You can do so by typing (in any window): Registering your nick will also allow you to be added to a channel's access list; for example, some of the people in #fffff1dia-en-help have +'s beside their nicknames (to identify "helpers"). Note: You only have to register your nickname once. Every other time you connect from that point on, you need to prove who you are, with this command: Some IRC clients allow you to set performs (this is: command or commands that will automatically be performed on connect) so this would be an ideal command to put in your perform list. On mIRC, you can find the perform list at: File | Select Server.. | Options | Perform. There are some other options you can set (as well as privacy options), you'll want to get a list by typing: [edit] Setting your IRC client to identify upon connectSome IRC clients allow you to automatically issue commands when connecting to a server: [edit] mIRC
[edit] ChatZilla
[edit] Applying for a host cloakIf you're concerned about your hostname/IP address being visible or would like to advertise that you're a proud member of Wikipedia, there's also the option of cloaking your host. Put simply, this means your hostname/IP address won't be shown when someone does a The names of the host cloaks are not solely limited to 'wikipedia'. There are a few others, including 'wikimedia'. More info is on the pages listed below. The steps to do this are very simple:
When your host is successfully changed, you'll see a message in your status window. [edit] "Unaffiliated" cloaksIf you'd like a cloak that doesn't advertise Wikipedia, please follow the instructions at http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#f3f5ff. If you're looking for a member of freenode's staff, this is how you find them. A current list of freenode staffers is listed here. [edit] IRC Channel ListChannels on freenode include but are not limited to:
[edit] IRC Client Settings
[edit] But I'm not running Windows!You have to define a portrange in your IRC client, add an exception in any firewall software you may be using and allow that portrange in your router. Or just go to portforward.com and ask them for help. [edit] What are some basic commands?Here are some basic commands for IRC: (as taken from Wikibooks)
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