-.TH SIC 1 sic-0.2
+.TH SIC 1 sic-VERSION
.SH NAME
sic \- simple irc client
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B sic
-.RB [ \-s
-.IR server ]
-.RB [ \-p
-.IR port ]
-.RB [ \-n
-.IR nick ]
-.RB [ \-k
-.IR keyword ]
-.RB [ \-f
-.IR fullname ]
-.RB \-v
+.RB [ \-h " <host>"]
+.RB [ \-p " <port>"]
+.RB [ \-n " <nick>"]
+.RB [ \-k " <keyword>"]
.RB [ \-v ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B sic
different channel buffers, that's actually a feature.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
-.BI \-s " server"
-Overrides the default server (irc.oftc.net)
+.B \-h <host>
+Overrides the default host (irc.oftc.net)
.TP
-.BI \-p " port"
+.B \-p <port>
Overrides the default port (6667)
.TP
-.BI \-n " nickname"
+.B \-n <nickname>
Override the default nick ($USER)
.TP
-.BI \-k " keyword"
-Specifies the keyword to authenticate your nick on the server
-.TP
-.BI \-f " fullname"
-Specify the real name (default is $USER)
+.B \-k <keyword>
+Specifies the keyword to authenticate your nick on the host
.TP
.BI \-v
Prints version information to standard output, then exits.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
-.BI /j " #channel "
+.B :j #channel
Join a channel
.TP
-.BI /l " #channel "
+.B :l #channel
Leave a channel
.TP
-.BI /m " #channel/user msg "
+.B :m #channel/user msg
Write a message to #channel/user
.TP
-.BI /s " #channel/user "
+.B :s #channel/user
Set default channel/user
.TP
-.BI /t " topic"
-Set the channel topic
-.TP
-Everything which is not a command will simply be posted into the channel or to
-the server.
+Everything which is not a command is simply send the server.