5 { address = "silc.silcnet.org"; chatnet = SILCNet; port = 706; },
6 { address = "silc.ytti.fi"; chatnet = SILCNet; port = 706; },
7 { address = "silc.peelo.com"; chatnet = SILCNet; port = 706; },
11 # Configured chat networks
14 SILCNet = { type = "SILC"; };
21 { name = "#silc"; chatnet = silcnet; autojoin = No; }
25 # Your favorite aliases
28 JOIN = "join -window";
29 QUERY = "query -window";
60 WN = "window new hide";
65 UPTIME = "eval exec - expr `date +%s` - \\$F | awk '{print \"Irssi uptime: \"int(\\\\\\$1/3600/24)\"d \"int(\\\\\\$1/3600%24)\"h \"int(\\\\\\$1/60%60)\"m \"int(\\\\\\$1%60)\"s\" }'";
66 CALC = "exec - if which bc &>/dev/null\\; then echo '$*' | bc | awk '{print \"$*=\"$$1}'\\; else echo bc was not found\\; fi";
70 # Configuration for statusbar and other bars that appear on the screen
74 # when using {templates}, the template is shown only if it's argument isn't
75 # empty unless no argument is given. for example {sb} is printed always,
76 # but {sb $T} is printed only if $T isn't empty.
79 # start/end text in statusbars
80 barstart = "{sbstart}";
83 # treated "normally", you could change the time/user name to whatever
85 user = "{sb $cumode$N{sbmode $usermode}{sbaway $A}}";
88 # treated specially .. window is printed with non-empty windows,
89 # window_empty is printed with empty windows
90 window = "{sb $winref:$T{sbmode $M}}";
91 window_empty = "{sb $winref{sbservertag $tag}}";
92 prompt = "{prompt $[.15]T}";
93 prompt_empty = "{prompt $winname}";
95 # all of these treated specially, they're only displayed when needed
96 lag = "{sb Lag: $0-}";
97 act = "{sb Act: $0-}";
101 # there's two type of statusbars. root statusbars are either at the top
102 # of the screen or at the bottom of the screen. window statusbars are at
103 # the top/bottom of each split window in screen.
105 # the "default statusbar" to be displayed at the bottom of the window.
106 # contains all the normal items.
111 placement = "bottom";
114 # active, inactive, always, never (disables the statusbar)
117 # list of items in statusbar in the display order
119 barstart = { priority = "100"; };
124 lag = { priority = "-1"; };
125 act = { priority = "10"; };
126 more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; };
127 barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; };
131 # statusbar to use in inactive split windows
134 placement = "bottom";
136 visible = "inactive";
138 barstart = { priority = "100"; };
141 more = { priority = "-1"; alignment = "right"; };
142 barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; };
146 # we treat input line as yet another statusbar :) It's possible to
147 # add other items before or after the input line item.
150 placement = "bottom";
151 # we want to be at the bottom always
155 prompt = { priority = "-1"; };
156 prompt_empty = { priority = "-1"; };
157 # treated specially, this is the real input line.
158 input = { priority = "10"; };
169 barstart = { priority = "100"; };
171 barend = { priority = "100"; alignment = "right"; };
178 # Settings (can be changed with /SET command)
180 # You can set the default cipher, hash function and HMAC to be used
181 # as setting as well. You can set it here or use the /SET command.
183 # Available ciphers are (default: aes-256-cbc):
185 # aes-256-cbc, aes-192-cbc, aes-128-cbc,
186 # twofish-256-cbc, twofish-192-cbc, twofish-128-cbc,
187 # rc6-256-cbc, rc6-192-cbc, rc6-128-cbc,
188 # mars-256-cbc, mars-192-cbc, mars-128-cbc,
189 # cast-256-cbc, cast-192-cbc and cast-128-cbc
191 # Available hash functions are (default: sha1):
195 # Available HMAC's are (default: hmac-sha1-96):
197 # hmac-sha1-96, hmac-md5-96, hmac-sha1 and hmac-md5
201 crypto_default_cipher = "aes-256-cbc";
202 crypto_default_hash = "sha1";
203 crypto_default_hmac = "hmac-sha1-96";
206 autocreate_own_query = "no";
207 use_status_window = "no";
208 autoclose_windows = "no";
209 use_msgs_window = "no";
210 autocreate_windows = "no";
211 autocreate_query_level = "none";
213 "fe-text" = { indent = "8"; };