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Jorgen Schaefer edited this page Oct 20, 2012
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Circe is a Client for IRC in Emacs.
It integrates well with the rest of the editor, using standard Emacs key bindings and indicating activity in channels in the status bar so it stays out of your way unless you want to use it.
The picture shows "Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus", by John William Waterhouse (1849–1917); currently in the Oldham Art Gallery, Oldham, U.K.
- Introduction to IRC, if you do not know what IRC is.
- Features, a quick list of features of the client
- News, user-visible changes between releases
- Manual, the Circe user manual
- Configuration, more elaborate configurations for Circe
- Commands, an overview of Circe commands
- Hacking, if you want to contribute to Circe
- Libraries, general-purpose libraries provided by the Circe distribution
In a shell:
mkdir -d ~/.emacs.d/lisp/
cd ~/.emacs.d/lisp
git clone git://github.com/jorgenschaefer/circe.git
Then add the following to your .emacs
file:
(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/lisp/circe/lisp")
(require 'circe)
The next time you start your Emacs, you should be able to use
M-x circe
to connect to IRC.
It looks like Emacs. Except it has IRC.