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Tox-WeeChat
Tox-WeeChat is a Tox protocol plugin for WeeChat. It is functional, but lacks certain features that might be expected of a full-fledged Tox client. Originally from the abandonned https://github.com/haavard/tox-weechat
Tox-WeeChat is compliant with all "Required" points in the Tox Client Standard. There is no support for NGC groups.
Features
- One-to-one chats
- Conference chats (text only)
- Proxy support
- Multiple profiles
- Encrypted save files
- File transfer
No NGC groups yet.
Installation
Tox-WeeChat requires WeeChat (tested with version 4.1.2) and TokTok c-toxcore (tested with version 0.2.18). CMake 2.8.12 or newer is also required to build.
Installation is fairly simple; after getting the source code, compile and install using CMake:
$ mkdir build && cd build
$ cmake -DPLUGIN_PATH=~/.cache/weechat/plugins ..
$ make install
This installs the plugin binary tox.so
to the recommended location
~/.cache/weechat/plugins
. The default location is /usr/local/lib/weechat/plugins
.
If WeeChat or toxcore are installed in a non-standard location, you can try
specifying CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH
to find them; see .travis.yml for
an example.
Usage
- If the plugin does not load automatically, load it with
/plugin load tox
. You may have to specify the full path to the plugin binary if you installed it to a non-standard location (/usr/local/share/weechat/plugins). - Create a new profile with
/tox create <profile name>
. The tox profile is stored in~/.local/share/weechat/tox/<profile name>
by default. - Load your profile and connect to the Tox network with
/tox load <profile name>
. See all profiles with/tox list
. - Run
/help -listfull tox
to get a list of all available commands (see /bootstrap, /conf, /friend, /invite, /me, /msg, /myid, /name, /names, /nospam, /part, /send, /status, /statusmsg, /topic, as well as /tox) - See
/fset tox.profile.*
for a list of options, including proxies. - With weechat NOT running you can edit the settings in
~/.cache/share/weechat/tox.conf
.
Common issues
Long Tox names messing up WeeChat layout
Tox allows names up to 128 bytes long. To prevent long names from taking all your screen space, you can set the following options in WeeChat:
weechat.bar.nicklist.size_max
weechat.look.prefix_align_max
buffers.look.name_size_max
(if using buffers.pl)
Tox won't connect through my proxy
Make sure the proxy type, address and port is correct, and that UDP is
disabled (/set tox.profile.*.udp
) and it is required to disable IPv6
(/set tox.profile.*.ipv6
).
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Håvard Pettersson mail@haavard.me
This file is part of Tox-WeeChat.
Tox-WeeChat is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
Tox-WeeChat is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Tox-WeeChat. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
This is a hard fork of https://github.com/haavard/tox-weechat/ now at https://git.plastiras.org/emdee/tox-weechat You can also run weechat under toxygen https://git.plastiras.org/emdee/toxygen using qweechat https://git.plastiras.org/emdee/qweechat