#*#*#*##*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*# #* *# #* sample .ircrc setup file for JoloPak *# #* *# #*#*#*##*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*#*# ## last updated: 10/22/00 with JoloPak 1.4 ## This file doesn't change with each JoloPak because it is just an example ## of an .ircrc setup file which lets you install or upgrade to the latest ## jolopak.scr with no changes, instead putting all custom changes here. ## Many lines are commented out, delete the leading #'s to activate a line. ## INSTALLATION (3 easy steps): ## 1. Save the file as .ircrc in your shell account home directory. ## Also put the main JoloPak file jolopak.scr in the same place. ## (If you have older versions of either file, back them up first!) ## 2. Personalize "myversion", "myhome" and "myuserinfo" below. ## 3. If you installed ircII yourself, verify the LOAD_PATH and HELP_PATH. ## Now Launch ircII as usual (usually type "irc") -- that's it! ## Put your home directory or where you saved jolopak.scr if different ## after 'myhome' below. To find your home directory, at the UNIX prompt ## type "echo $HOME", or "cd" followed by "pwd". assign myhome /home/jyl ## Change "ircII..." below to whatever version you are running. To find ## your version, launch IRC by "irc -q", then /CTCP your_nick VERSION, copy ## everything after "CTCP VERSION reply from your_nick:". When in doubt, ## don't tamper with this, and don't get cute or you risk getting /kill'd. assign myversion ircII 2.8.2 SunOS 5.8 ## The next long line is returned to anybody doing /ctcp your_nick userinfo ## This is your chance to be creative - don't mess with other CTCP responses! ## This is my actual userinfo, just to show you an example. :) assign myuserinfo Jack Smith, I enjoy Broadway musicals and violent movies, please see my web site at http://blah ## Now that you've customized your ircII properly, load the JoloPak script ## Don't change this line or move it elsewhere!!! eval LOAD $myhome/jolopak.scr ## That's pretty much it, anything after this is purely optional! ## From here on you can add any further customizations. All of these ## examples are commented out. To activate them, delete the leading "#" ## symbol from each line beginning with just 1 "#". ## If you have problems with /load, uncomment and change the following ## to suit your needs. Here's what to do if the default ircII directories ## change from /usr/local/ to the "myhome" directory that you set earlier. #eval SET LOAD_PATH .:$myhome:$myhome/script:$myhome/lib/irc/script #eval SET HELP_PATH $myhome/lib/irc/help ## If you do change LOAD_PATH above, uncomment the following 2 lines ## so that you reload these standard scripts using your correct LOAD_PATH #LOAD tabkey #LOAD killpath ## We're all done now. You can add customizations at the end of this file, ## or make a new file like "Private" and use it by uncommentng the next line: #eval LOAD $myhome/Private ## All the following lines are examples of how to customize JoloPak, you ## may toggle their action by commenting or uncommenting the lines. ## if uncommented, turn off auto recording of /msg's when you are away #^assign record_when_away NO ## if uncommented, turn off the auto /away if you idle for 15 min #ON ^IDLE -15 ## if uncommented, enable delayed auto_rejoin after you get kicked. Note ## some channels consider auto rejoin to be annoying and you may get banned! autorejoin on