X-Git-Url: https://git.armaanb.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=sic.1;h=680cae7490e19db7a8bd30b85d0cc0deae462293;hb=3b5d848cd40c3ae8d7ac351f0c023217afa25e9e;hp=06cf0db6cf6b45e3d3dd019fe00f25280cd4fc5e;hpb=759063908d19e592f0d3bb3759964cec35114c8c;p=sic.git diff --git a/sic.1 b/sic.1 index 06cf0db..680cae7 100644 --- a/sic.1 +++ b/sic.1 @@ -1,57 +1,47 @@ -.TH SIC 1 sic-0.0 +.TH SIC 1 sic-VERSION .SH NAME sic \- simple irc client .SH SYNOPSIS .B sic -.RB \-a -.IR address -.RB [ \-n -.IR nick ] -.RB [ \-f -.IR fullname ] -.RB [ \-p -.IR password ] +.RB [ \-h " "] +.RB [ \-p " "] +.RB [ \-n " "] +.RB [ \-k " "] .RB [ \-v ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B sic -is an extremly fast, small and simple irc client. It reads commands from -standard input and prints all server output to standard output. It multiplexes -also all channel traffic into one output, that you don't have to switch -different channel buffers, that's actually a feature. +is an extremely fast, small and simple irc client. It reads commands from +standard input and prints all server output to standard output. It also +multiplexes all channel traffic into one output. That way you don't have to +switch different channel buffers. So that's actually a feature. .SH OPTIONS .TP -.BI \-a " address " -Lets you specify the address which -.B sic -uses to listen for connections. The syntax for -.I address -is taken (along with many other profound ideas) from the Plan 9 operating -system and has the form -.B tcp!hostname!port -for tcp sockets. -.BI \-p " password" -Specifies the password to authenticate the nick on the server. -.TP -.BI \-n " nick " -Specifies the nick name (default: $USER). -.TP -.BI \-f " fullname " -Specifies the full name. +.B \-h +Overrides the default host (irc.oftc.net) +.TP +.B \-p +Overrides the default port (6667) +.TP +.B \-n +Override the default nick ($USER) +.TP +.B \-k +Specifies the keyword to authenticate your nick on the host +.TP .BI \-v -Prints version information to standard output, then exits. +Prints version information to standard output, then exits .SH COMMANDS .TP -.FN /j " #channel/user " -join/query a channel/user +.B :j #channel +Join a channel .TP -.FN /l " #channel " -leave a channel/query +.B :l #channel +Leave a channel .TP -.FN /m " #channel/user msg " -write a message to #channel/user -.FN /t " topic" -set the channel topic +.B :m #channel/user msg +Write a message to #channel/user .TP -Everything which is not a command will simply be posted into the channel or to -the server. +.B :s #channel/user +Set default channel/user .TP +Everything which is not a command is simply send the server.