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Commands
========
Commands start with the ``/`` character and can take a list of any number
of arguments, separated by spaces. If an argument should contain a space,
you can use the ``"`` character to surround this argument.
The commands described in this page are shown like this:
``/command <mandatory argument> [optional argument]``
You can get the same help as below from inside poezio with the :term:`/help` command.
.. note:: Use command parameters like this:
- Do not use quotes if they are unnecessary (words without special chars or spaces)
- If the command takes several agrguments, you need to put quotes around arguments containing special chars such as backslashes or quotes
- If the command always takes only one argument, then do not use quotes even for words containing special chars
.. _global-commands:
Global commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These commands work in *any* tab.
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/help
**Usage:** ``/help [command]``
If called without an argument, this command will list the
available commands. If it has a valid command as an argument, this command
will show the usage and the help for the given command.
/join
**Usage:** ``/join [room_name][@server][/nick] [password]``
Join the specified room. You
can specify a nickname after a slash (/). If no nickname is specified, you
will use the default_nick in the configuration file. You can omit the room
name: you will then join the room you're looking at (useful if you were
kicked). You can also provide a room_name without specifying a server, the
server of the room you're currently in will be used. You can also provide a
password to join the room.
*Examples:*
- ``/join room@server.tld``
- ``/join room@server.tld/John``
- ``/join room2``
- ``/join /me_again``
- ``/join``
- ``/join room@server.tld/my_nick password``
- ``/join / password``
/exit
/quit
Just disconnect from the server and exit poezio.
/plugin
**Usage:** ``/load <plugin name>``
Load a plugin.
/plugins
List the loaded plugins.
/next
Go to the next room.
/prev
Go to the previous room.
/win
/w
**Usage:** ``/win <number>``
Go to the specified room.
/status
**Usage:** ``/status <availability> [status message]``
Set your availability and
(optionaly) your status message. The <availability> argument is one of
"available, chat, away, afk, dnd, busy, xa" and the optional [status] argument
will be your status message.'
/bookmark
**Usage:** ``/bookmark [roomname][/nick] [autojoin] [password]``
Bookmark the specified
room. This command uses almost the same syntax as /join. Type ``/help join`` for
syntax examples. Note that when typing /bookmark on its own, the room will be
bookmarked with the nickname you're currently using in this room (instead of
default_nick). You can specify an optional *autojoin* and *password* if you
call it with the full line (/bookmark alone will put the room in autojoin
without password). The bookmarks stored with this command are stored on your
xmpp server.
/bookmark_local
**Usage:** ``/bookmark_local [roomname][/nick]``
Bookmark the specified room (you will
then auto-join it on each poezio start). This commands uses almost the same
syntax as /join. Type /help join for syntax examples. Note that when typing
/bookmark on its own, the room will be bookmarked with the nickname you're
currently using in this room (instead of default_nick). The bookmarks stored
with this command will be stored locally. They have priority over the ones
stored online.
/remove_bookmark
**Usage:** ``/remove_bookmark [room_jid]``
Remove the bookmark on *room_jid* or the one on the current tab, if any.
/bookmarks
Show the current bookmarks.
/set
**Usage:** ``/set [plugin|][section] <option> <value>``
Set the value to the option in
your configuration file. You can, for example, change your default nickname
by doing "/set default_nick toto" or your resource with "/set resource
blabla". Doing so will write in the main config file, and in the main
section ([Poezio]). But you can also write to another section, with ``/set
bindings M-i ^i``, to a plugin configuration with ``/set mpd_client| host
main`` (notice the **|**, it is mandatory to write in a plugin), or even to
another section in a plugin configuration ``/set plugin|other_section option
value``. **toggle** can be used as a special value for a boolean option. It
just set the option to true if its currently false, and to false if its
currently true.
/move_tab
**Usage:** ``/move_tab <source> <destination>``
Move tab <source> to <destination>. If
the create_gaps option is true, then it will leave a gap at the <source>
position, leading to usual behaviour. If create_gaps is not enabled, then the
tabs will number from 0 to your actual tab number, without gaps (which means
their number will change if you close a tab on the left of the list).
/theme
**Usage:** ``/theme [theme_name]``
Reload the theme defined in the config file. If
*theme_name* is given, this command will act like :samp:`/set theme {theme_name}` then
/theme.
/presence
**Usage:** ``/presence <jid> [type] [status]``
Send a directed presence to *jid* using
*type* and *status* if provided.
/rawxml
**Usage:** ``/rawxml <stanza>``
Send a custom XML stanza.
/xml_tab
Open an XML tab.
/list
**Usage:** ``/list [server.tld]``
Get the list of public chatrooms in the specified server (open a :ref:`listtab`)
/message
**Usage:** ``/message <jid> [optional message]``
Open a conversation with the specified JID (event if it is not in our roster),
and send a message to him/her, if specified.
/version
**Usage:** ``/version <jid>``
Get the software version of the given JID (usually its XMPP
client and Operating System).
/invite
**Usage:** ``/invite <jid> <room> [reason]``
Invite *jid* to *room* with *reason* (if
provided).
/invitations
Show the pending invitations.
/activity
**Usage:** ``/activity [<general> [specific] [comment]]``
Send your current activity to your contacts (use the completion to cycle
through all the general and specific possible activities).
Nothing means "stop broadcasting an activity".
/mood
**Usage:** ``/mood [<mood> [comment]]``
Send your current mood to your contacts (use the completion to cycle
through all the possible moods).
Nothing means "stop broadcasting a mood".
/gaming
**Usage:** ``/gaming [<game name> [server address]]``
Send your current gaming activity to your contacts.
Nothing means "stop broadcasting a gaming activity".
/last_activity
**Usage:** ``/activity <jid>``
Show the last activity of a contact or a server (its
uptime, in that case).
/server_cycle
**Usage:** ``/server_cycle [server.tld] [message]``
Disconnect and reconnect in all the
rooms of server.tld.
/bind
**Usage:** ``/bind <key> <eq>``
Bind a key to another key or to a "command". For example,
``/bind ^H KEY_UP`` makes Control + h behave the same way as the Up key. See the
*key bindings documentation page* for more details.
/runkey
**Usage:** ``/runkey <key>``
Execute the action defined for *key*. For example,
``/runkey KEY_PPAGE`` will scroll up, or ``/runkey ^N`` will go to the next tab.
/self
Reminds you of who you are and what your status is.
/close
Close the tab.
.. note:: The /close command will work everywhere, except in the Roster tab,
which cant be closed.
.. _chattab-commands:
Chat tab commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These commands will work in any conversation tab (MultiUserChat, Private, or
Conversation tabs).
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/correct
**Usage:** ``/correct <corrected message>``
Replace the content of the last sent message with *corrected message*.
/say
**Usage:** ``/say <message>``
Just send the message (only useful it you want your message
to begin with a **/**). Note that you can also send message starting with a **/**
by starting it with **//**.
/xhtml
**Usage:** ``/xhtml <custom xhtml>``
Send a custom xhtml message to the current tab.
/clear
Clear the current buffer.
.. _muctab-commands:
MultiUserChat tab commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/clear [RosterTab version]
**Usage:** ``/clear``
Clear the information buffer. (was /clear_infos)
/ignore
**Usage:** ``/ignore <nickname>``
Ignore a specified nickname.
/invite [MUCTab version]
**Usage:** ``/invite <jid> [reason]``
Invite *jid* to this room with *reason* (if
provided).
/unignore
**Usage:** ``/unignore <nickname>``
Remove the specified nickname from the ignore list.
/kick
**Usage:** ``/kick <nick> [reason]``
Kick the user with the specified nickname. You can
also give an optional reason.
/topic
**Usage:** ``/topic <subject>``
Change the subject of the room. You might want to knwow
that entering ``/topic [tab]`` will autocomplete the topic.
/query
**Usage:** ``/query <nick> [message]``
Open a :ref:`privatetab` with <nick>. This nick
has to be present in the room youre currently in. If you specified a message
after the nickname, it will be sent to this user.
/part
**Usage:** ``/part [message]``
Disconnect you from a room. You can specify an optional
message.
/nick
**Usage:** ``/nick <nickname>``
Change your nickname in the current room.
**Except for gmail users** because gmail.com sucks and will do weird things
if you change your nickname in a MUC.
/recolor
**Usage:** ``/recolor [random]``
Re-assign a color to all the participants in the current
room, based on the last time they talked. Use this if the participants
currently talking have too many identical colors. If a random argument is
given, the participants will be shuffled before they are assigned a color.
/cycle
**Usage:** ``/cycle [message]``
Leave the current room an rejoint it immediatly. You can
specify an optional quit message.
/info
**Usage:** ``/info <nickname>``
Display some information about the user in the room:
his/her role, affiliation, status, and status message.
/version
**Usage:** ``/version <nickname or jid>``
Get the software version of the given nick in
room or the given jid (usually its XMPP client and Operating System).
/configure
Configure the current room through a form (Open a :ref:`dataformtab`).
/names
Get the list of the users in the room, their number, and the list
of the people assuming different roles.
.. _privatetab-commands:
Private tab commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/info
Display some info about this user in the MultiUserChat.
/unquery
Close the tab.
/version
Get the software version of the current interlocutor (usually its
XMPP client and Operating System).
.. _conversationtab-commands:
Normal Conversation tab commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/info
Display the status of this contact.
/unquery
Close the tab.
/version
Get the software version of the current interlocutor (usually its
XMPP client and Operating System).
.. _rostertab-commands:
Roster tab commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/accept
**Usage:** ``/accept [jid]``
Authorize the provided JID (or the selected contact in the
roster) to see your presence.
/deny
**Usage:** ``/deny [jid]``
Prevent the provided JID (or the selected contact in the
roster) from seeing your presence.
/add
**Usage:** ``/add <jid>``
Add the specified JID to your roster and authorize him to see
your presence. If he accepts you, the subscription will be mutual (and if he
doesnt, you can still /remove him).
/name
**Usage:** ``/name <jid> <name>``
Set the given JIDs name in your roster.
/groupadd
**Usage:** ``/groupadd <jid> <group>``
Add the given JID to the given group (if the group
does not exist, it will be created).
/groupmove
**Usage:** ``/groupmove <jid> <old_group> <new_group>``
Move the given JID from one group
to another (the JID has to be in the first group, and the new group may not
exist).
/groupremove
**Usage:** ``/groupremove <jid> <group>``
Remove the given JID from the given group (if
the group is empty after that, it will get deleted).
/remove
**Usage:** ``/remove [jid]``
Remove the specified JID from your roster. This will
unsubscribe you from its presence, cancel its subscription to yours, and
remove the item from your roster.
/reconnect
Disconnect from the remote server (if connected) and then
connect to it again.
.. note:: The following commands only exist if your server supports them. If it
does not, you will be notified when you start poezio.
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/block
**Usage:** ``/block [jid]``
Block the following JID using simple blocking. You will not
receive any of his messages and wont be able to send some to him either.
/unblock
**Usage:** ``/unblock [jid]``
Unblock a previously blocked JID using simple blocking. You
will be able to send and receive messages from him again.
/list_blocks
List the blocked JIDs.
.. note:: The following commands do not comply with any XEP or whatever, but they
can still prove useful when you are migrating to an other JID.
.. glossary::
:sorted:
/export
**Usage:** ``/export [/path/to/file]``
Export your contacts into :file:`/path/to/file` if
specified, or :file:`$HOME/poezio_contacts` if not.
/import
**Usage:** ``/import [/path/to/file]``
Import your contacts from :file:`/path/to/file` if
specified, or :file:`$HOME/poezio_contacts` if not.
.. _xmltab-commands:
XML tab commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. glossary::
/clear [XML tab version]
Clear the current buffer.
/reset
Reset the stanza filter.
/filter_id
**Usage:** ``/filter_id <id>``
Filter by stanza id attribute.
/filter_xpath
**Usage:** ``/filter_xpath <xpath>``
Filter with an XPath selector.
/filter_xmlmask
**Usage:** ``/filter_xmlmask <xml mask>``
Filter using an XML mask