-window: Move the output of specified process to active window
-close: Forcibly close (or "forget") a process that doesn't die.
This only removes all information from irssi concerning the
-window: Move the output of specified process to active window
-close: Forcibly close (or "forget") a process that doesn't die.
This only removes all information from irssi concerning the
-<signal>: Send a signal to process. <signal> can be either numeric
or one of the few most common ones (hup, term, kill, ...)
-<signal>: Send a signal to process. <signal> can be either numeric
or one of the few most common ones (hup, term, kill, ...)
elsewhere with the -window, -msg, etc. options. You can send text to
standard input of the process with -in option.
elsewhere with the -window, -msg, etc. options. You can send text to
standard input of the process with -in option.
even with SIGKILL. This option just closes the pipes used to
communicate with the process and frees all memory it used.
even with SIGKILL. This option just closes the pipes used to
communicate with the process and frees all memory it used.