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diff --git a/doc/user-guide/Usage.xml b/doc/user-guide/Usage.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..167a74e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/user-guide/Usage.xml @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +<chapter id="Usage"> + +<title>Usage</title> + +<sect1> +<title>Connecting to the server</title> +<para> +Since BitlBee acts just like any other irc daemon, you can connect to +it with your favorite irc client. Launch it and connect to localhost port 6667 +(or whatever host/port you are running bitlbee on). +</para> + +</sect1> + +<sect1> +<title>The &bitlbee control channel</title> + +<para> +Once you are connected to the BitlBee server, you are automatically joined +to &bitlbee on that server. This channel acts like the 'buddy list' you have +on the various other chat networks. +</para> + +<para> +The user 'root' always hangs around in &bitlbee and acts as your interface +to bitlbee. All commands you give on &bitlbee are 'answered' by root. +</para> + +<para> +You might be slightly confused by the & in the channel name. This is, +however, completely allowed by the IRC standards. Just try it on a regular +IRC server, it should work. The difference between the standard #channels +and &channels is that the #channels are distributed over all the servers +on the IRC network, while &channels are local to one server. Because +the BitlBee control channel is local to one server (and in fact, to one person), +this name seems more suitable. Also, with this name, it's harder to confuse +the control channel with the #bitlbee channel on OFTC. +</para> + +</sect1> + +<sect1> +<title>Talking to people</title> + +<para> +You can talk to by starting a query with them. In most irc clients, +this can be done with either <command>/msg <nick> <text></command> +or <command>/query <nick></command>. +</para> + +<para> +To keep the number of open query windows limited, you can also talk to people +in the control channel, like <command><nick>: <text></command>. +</para> + +</sect1> + +</chapter> |