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=== Register to the Nickserv on SystemShell === Start by connecting to IRC, and make sure you are on the right IRC network (irc.allshells.net). If you don't know how to do this see ["Info/IRC"]. |
= Register with Nickserv on Allshells = |
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To register with NickServ send type this command into IRC: (replace <password> with your password, and optionally enter an email adress) | == Register == Start by connecting to IRC, and make sure you are on the right IRC network (irc.blinkenshell.org). If you don't know how to do this see [[Info/IRC]]. Change your nickname to the one you want to use in the future, the nickname you want to register. You can change nickname with this command: `/nick <nickname>`. To register with NickServ use this command: (replace <password> with your desired password, and optionally enter an email adress to be able to recover your password at a later time) |
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This will register your currently used nickname. Change your nick (/nick <nickname>) to the one you want registered before sending this command. | To get some additional help, type: {{{ /msg NickServ HELP REGISTER }}} |
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For more information type: {{{ /msg NickServ HELP REGISTER }}} |
== Identify == |
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You will have to identify with NickServ every time you connect to IRC. You do this by issuing the following command: | |
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Now you have to identify yourself each time you connect to IRC. To identify use this command: | |
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== Irssi == | |
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You now may want to play around with NickServ. Feel free an try some commands like {{{ /msg NickServ HELP |
You can create an alias in irssi so you won't have to type as much: {{{/alias NS /msg nickserv |
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You may also want to speed up this process by making an irssi alias. {{{ /alias NS /msg nickserv }}} where, NS is the alias you want to use. To use this alias, you would do |
To use this alias type: |
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You can also make irssi automatically identify with NickServ each time you connect by issuing a command like: {{{ /NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident <password>;wait 2000" Allshells }}} |
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You have to have a network named Allshells and use that network name to connect for this to work (ie `/connect Allshells` instead of `/connect irc.blinkenshell.org`.) |
Register with Nickserv on Allshells
Register
Start by connecting to IRC, and make sure you are on the right IRC network (irc.blinkenshell.org). If you don't know how to do this see Info/IRC.
Change your nickname to the one you want to use in the future, the nickname you want to register. You can change nickname with this command: /nick <nickname>.
To register with NickServ use this command: (replace <password> with your desired password, and optionally enter an email adress to be able to recover your password at a later time)
/msg NickServ REGISTER <password> [email]
To get some additional help, type:
/msg NickServ HELP REGISTER
It is not allowed to pick a password wich is less than 5 characters long. Beware that your password is case sensitive (which means foolish, FOOLISH or fooLish would be three different passwords.)
Now you have registered your nick with NickServ, and what's more, you are also already identified.
Identify
You will have to identify with NickServ every time you connect to IRC. You do this by issuing the following command:
/msg NickServ IDENTIFY <password>
Irssi
You can create an alias in irssi so you won't have to type as much: {{{/alias NS /msg nickserv }}}
To use this alias type:
/NS {IDENTIFY,REGISTER,HELP,or any other nickserv command}
You can also make irssi automatically identify with NickServ each time you connect by issuing a command like:
/NETWORK ADD -autosendcmd "/^msg nickserv ident <password>;wait 2000" Allshells
You have to have a network named Allshells and use that network name to connect for this to work (ie /connect Allshells instead of /connect irc.blinkenshell.org.)
Have fun! And don't forget to join #blinkenshell and say hello to independence
/join #blinkenshell