![]() Even if that’s because some mean ol’ documentation Joins that network anyways, because you as a human told the client that the What happens if that new server is not part of the network in question at all,īut is instead Slack? irssi will do the automatic things, like joiningĬhannels and trying to auth to services, that it’s supposed to do when it You first connect to that particular network. ![]() Server, and do all the things on that server which you’ve asked it to do when Server, what will happen? That’s right, your client will do the smart thingĪnd add the server to the network. So, if you’re already on a network and you tell your client to add a Though some might require you to explicitly specify the network. In which you issue a command is the server you want the command to apply to, New channel? Add a server? Irssi assumes that the server of the buffer Every command you issue to irssi isĭone in the context of some network – do you want to auth to services? Join a People about FOSS projects I use, and also the Mozilla IRC network because ![]() For instance I’m on the Freenode IRC network to talk to You’re connected to, so that if one server goes away, you can connect toĪll modern IRC clients that I’m aware of allow you to be connected to several Being on a network is intentionally agnostic of what server IRC, a network is a group of servers, and on a given network you can join Let’s step back to the basics of how IRC works for a minute: On
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