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Prelude ERC
ERC is a popular IRC client bundled with Emacs.
ERC is both powerful and complex, that's why Prelude bundles
some configuration for it, together with a few handy commands
like start-irc
and stop-irc
.
Customizing Server list
If you want to join a list of servers on M-x start-irc
, other than
the default list, please redefine the variable my-fav-irc
as follows
in your personal config:
(setq my-fav-irc '("irc.freenode.net"
"irc.oftc.net"
"irc.mozilla.org"
"irc.gnome.org"))
Customizing Last Quit Message
If you want to customize your IRC Last Quit Message from Asta la
vista to something more funkier, please redefine bye-irc-message
as
follows:
(setq bye-erc-message "adios")
Reading NickServ passwords from auth-source plugin
If you want to automatically authenticate while logging into IRC
servers set the erc-prompt-for-password
to nil as follows:
(setq erc-prompt-for-password nil)
Now you can set password in plaintext in .authinfo
file in the netRC
format or you it encrypted in .authinfo.gpg
file after setting up gpg
in Emacs.
Opening all ERC buffers in a new perspective
Many a time when we start IRC with the start-irc
command, all the
channels open in our existing workspace, which can be annoying to
some; especially to those who like to organize their buffers into
separate groups (perspectives). To avoid this scenario, it is better
to group all the ERC buffers into one perspective called IRC
when
start-irc
is called. To enable this set the prelude-new-irc-persp
variable to true as follows:
(setq prelude-new-irc-persp t)