Circe is a Client for IRC in Emacs. It tries to have sane defaults, and 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.
Complexity-wise, it is somewhere between rcirc (very minimal) and ERC (very complex).
Make sure you have MELPA Stable added to your package sources. To your .emacs, add this:
(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("melpa-stable" . "http://stable.melpa.org/packages/") t)
(package-initialize)
Then, use package-install
to install Circe:
M-x package-install RET circe RET
After this, M-x circe
should work.
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")
(require 'circe)
The next time you start your Emacs, you should be able to use
M-x circe
to connect to IRC.
To connect to IRC, simply use M-x circe RET irc.freenode.net RET RET
. This will connect you to Freenode. You can join us on
#emacs-circe
by using /join #emacs-circe
in the server buffer.
A more elaborate setup would require you to edit your init file and add something like the following:
(setq circe-network-options
'(("Freenode"
:tls t
:nick "my-nick"
:sasl-username "my-nick"
:sasl-password "my-password"
:channels ("#emacs-circe")
)))
With this in your configuration, you can use M-x circe RET Freenode RET
to connect to Freenode using these settings.
- Sensible defaults
- Tab completion
- Nick highlighting
- Logging
- Spell checker
- Ignore feature that also hides users who talk to users on your ignore list
- Ignored messages can be toggled so they show up and then hidden again
- TLS/SSL support
- SASL authentication support
- Nickserv authentication, automatic ghosting, and nick re-gain
- Auto-join
- Ability to reduce join/part/quit spam from lurkers
- Automatic splitting of long lines at word boundaries
- Netsplit handling
- Activity tracking in the mode line
- Fully customizeable message display
- Topic changes can be shown as a diff
- Automatic linking of Emacs Lisp symbols, RFCs, PEPs, SRFIs, Github issues, etc.
- Automatic splitting of outgoing messages at word boundaries to adhere to IRC protocol limitations
- Flood protection
- Nickname coloring (via the
circe-color-nicks
module) - Lag monitoring (via the
circe-lagmon
module) - Automatic pasting to a paste site for long messages (via the
lui-autopaste
module)
Please see the Wiki for further information: