This repository contains a collection of scripts and things I have written or adapted from others to improve my (and maybe your!) Irssi using experience.
Important Note: Some of these scripts might be outdated, and newer & better versions available elsewhere on the interwebs. I suggest checking https://scripts.irssi.org/ first to ensure they haven't already superceded some of these (pretty old) scripts.
Please /msg shabble
on Freenode if there's something here that you maintain that you'd prefer I didn't keep
hosted here.
I never thought I'd end up writing so many scripts, so rather than give them each their own repository as might be sensible, they're all stuffed in here.
The following is a brief list of the interesting scripts, and why you might want to use them.
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auto-server/
-- provides a/join+
command which allows you to join channels on servers to which you're not currently connected, as long as you've got everything set up correctly in your/channels
and/networks
config. -
history-search/
-- an improved version of @coekie's original history_search, it behaves a lot more like the standard Readline incremental search over your recent command history. -
ido-mode/
-- A window switching mode best described as "The bastard lovechild of Emacs ido-mode and window_switcher.pl". It supports flexible matching of channel names, filtering by active windows, servers, and more. See the script comments for details. -
feature-tests/
has a bunch of different little scripts written to test certain aspects of Irssi behaviour. None of them are likely to be particularly useful unless you're looking for simple examples of various things on which to build. Some of the ones which might actually be useful are: -
key_test.pl
- decodes and prints keyboard inputs from thegui key pressed
signal. Useful for checking what keycode a particular combo generates. -
template.pl
- A basic outline of a script to use as a starting point for others. -
pipes.pl
A barebones template for a script which uses forking and pipes to handle async tasks in the background without hanging Irssi. -
modules/
contains a few half-baked attempts at loadable modules for Irssi, none of which do very much at the moment. They might be useful as templates for your own modules, however. -
no-key-modes/
provides an additional expando$M_nopass
which you can add to your theme to provide channel modes, but without showing the channel key. This is probably less useful since someone pointed me at/set chanmode_expando_strip
which has much the same effect. -
patches/
contains a few patches for the irssi source, probably out of date by now, which do various things. The easiest way to figure out what is to read them, unless I get bored and document them sometime. -
prompt_info/
was the original "How can I put dynamic status crap into my prompt string" script. This has since been superceded by the far niceruberprompt.pl
which also lives in that dir. Many of my other scripts require uberprompt as a way to provide part of their user interface. -
sb-position/
gives you an additional status bar item which indicates approximately how far you are scrolled in a given window buffer, in terms of pages and percentage. It is configurable as the comments in the script explain. -
scrolled-reminder/
is a script that tries to prevent one of the more common accidental IRC screwups -- replying to a conversation that happened hours ago because you didn't notice you were scrolled up in the history buffer. If you try to send a message whilst scrolled, it'll warn you and check you really want to first. -
quit-notify/
is based on a script by vague@#irssi/Freenode. It is most useful when you are ignoring joins/parts/quits from a channel, and hence don't realise when the person you are responding to has left. If they have (or if you prefix your message with a nonexistent nick), the script will ask you to confirm that you want to send the message, much likescrolled_reminder
. -
undo/
contains 2 scripts,undo.pl
andkill-ring.pl
. See their header for further documentation.Still undergoing heavy development, and not really ready for public usage.
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testing/
is a Perl framework external to Irssi (ie: not a script) that will ultimately allow you to write unit tests for your scripts, and run them in a real irssi instance, and check that they behave correctly.Still undergoing heavy development, and not really ready for public usage.
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throttled-autojoin/
doesn't work. It's meant to allow people with huuuuuuge numbers of autojoin channels and servers to connect slowly, so as not to time themselves out when reconnecting. Mostly dead. -
tinyurl-tabcomplete/
is a script which lets you hit tab following anything that looks like a URL to replace it with a tinyurl'd version. Handy if you regularly paste Google-maps links or other massive horrible links. -
url_hilight/
I can't remember what this one does. Suggestions & ideas welcome. -
vim-mode/
The most exciting (and by far the largest) script here. Gives vim-addicted users a way to use most of their finger-memory in Irssi. Still under active development, features and bug-requests welcome. Also supported in #irssi_vim on Freenode.
If you are here looking for my Irssi scripting documentation, please note that it has been moved to https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs/wiki
Many of my scripts require uberprompt as a dependency. Those that do will say so in the comments at the top of the file, and will probably refuse to load without it.
Not for public consumption. This section contains text known to the State of California to cause madness, rabies, or reproductive harm.
I should really put these into the issue tracker instead. That can be a reminder. I'll go create an issue for it Right Now!
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override
/set
to provide list manipulation options, something like/set {-append, -remove} $param $value
. Bit like a general purpose version ofhide.pl
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Finish work on
foreach-guard
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Finish (Well, start) something in
colour-popup
to make an actual popup -
Revisit some of the cracked-out ideas for colour/format overlays
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Go back and clean up
irssi-vim
like I promised to everyone ages and ages ago. Also do the features thing. -
Actually fix all the issues people have dilligently reported.
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Go do something useful regarding the
IrssiX::
namespace and add some useful general features. -
Window and transient-split handling
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Higher-level abstraction for key-interception
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Overlays?
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Format helper functions like the ones listed in the Guide.
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Refactor just about everything to use the above.
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Do something productive again on the 256colour fork/patches
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Try to get someone to look at my patches & bug reports.
You know, that one.
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Fix the stupid ToC generator internal anchor names problem.
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Add more examples, always more examples.
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Commit messages should be prefixed with something approximating the name of the script or directory to make it obvious what thing is being worked on.
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./readme_generator.pl <dir> [<dirs]
to generate README files for each script that has POD in it. Use--overwrite
from time to time to clean things out. -
./changed_update.pl <script_name>
changes the %IRSSI{changed} timestamp to the current time, which is something I always forget to do. -
Think about bumping the internal version number if it's a big change.
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Commit!