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# Tox-WeeChat
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Tox-WeeChat is a [Tox][1] protocol plugin for [WeeChat][2]. It is functional,
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but lacks certain features that might be expected of a full-fledged Tox client.
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Originally from the abandonned https://github.com/haavard/tox-weechat
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Tox-WeeChat is compliant with all "Required" points in the
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[Tox Client Standard][3]. There is no support for NGC groups.
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## Features
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- One-to-one chats
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- Conference chats (text only)
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- Proxy support
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- Multiple profiles
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- Encrypted save files
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- File transfer
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No NGC groups yet.
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## Installation
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Tox-WeeChat requires [WeeChat][2] (tested with version 4.1.2) and [TokTok
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c-toxcore][4] (tested with version 0.2.18). CMake 2.8.12 or newer is also
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required to build.
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Installation is fairly simple; after getting the source code, compile
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and install using CMake:
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$ mkdir build && cd build
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$ cmake -DPLUGIN_PATH=~/.cache/weechat/plugins ..
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$ make install
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This installs the plugin binary `tox.so` to the recommended location
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`~/.cache/weechat/plugins`. The default location is `/usr/local/lib/weechat/plugins`.
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If WeeChat or toxcore are installed in a non-standard location, you can try
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specifying `CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH` to find them; see [.travis.yml](.travis.yml) for
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an example.
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## Usage
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- If the plugin does not load automatically, load it with `/plugin load tox`.
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You may have to specify the full path to the plugin binary if you installed
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it to a non-standard location.
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- Create a new profile with `/tox create <profile name>`. The data file is
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stored in `~/.cache/weechat/tox/` by default.
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- Load your profile and connect to the Tox network with
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`/tox load <profile name>` (see also /bootstrap, /conf, /friend, /invite,
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/me, /msg, /myid, /name, /names, /nospam, /part, /send,
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/status, /statusmsg, /topic, /tox).
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- Run `/help -listfull tox` to get a list of all available commands, and
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`/set tox.*` for a list of options, including proxies.
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### Common issues
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#### Long Tox names messing up WeeChat layout
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Tox allows names up to 128 bytes long. To prevent long names from taking all
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your screen space, you can set the following options in WeeChat:
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- `weechat.bar.nicklist.size_max`
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- `weechat.look.prefix_align_max`
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- `buffers.look.name_size_max` (if using buffers.pl)
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#### Tox won't connect through my proxy
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Make sure the proxy type, address and port is correct, and that UDP is
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disabled (`/set tox.profile.*.udp`) and it is required to disable IPv6
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(`/set tox.profile.*.ipv6`).
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## License
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Copyright (c) 2018 Håvard Pettersson <mail@haavard.me>
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This file is part of Tox-WeeChat.
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Tox-WeeChat is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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Tox-WeeChat is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Tox-WeeChat. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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[1]: http://tox.chat
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[2]: http://weechat.org
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[3]: https://github.com/Tox/Tox-Client-Standard
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[4]: https://github.com/TokTok/c-toxcore
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---
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This is a hard fork of https://github.com/haavard/tox-weechat/
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now at https://git.macaw.me/emdee/tox-weechat You can also run weechat under
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toxygen https://git.macaw.me/emdee/toxygen using qweechat
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https://git.macaw.me/emdee/qweechat
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