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Quoting the official //weechat// documentation: //"The Relay plugin can act as an IRC proxy: it will simulate an IRC server, and you can connect to WeeChat with any other IRC client (including WeeChat itself). You can define one port by IRC server, or one generic port for all servers."// | Quoting the official //weechat// documentation: //"The Relay plugin can act as an IRC proxy: it will simulate an IRC server, and you can connect to WeeChat with any other IRC client (including WeeChat itself). You can define one port by IRC server, or one generic port for all servers."// |
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Weechat supports two different relay protocols: ''irc'' and ''weechat''. The ''weechat'' protocol is easier to setup but has the disadvantage that you can only connect to it with a client that supports it (for example, //weechat// itself, //QWeeChat// or //weechat-android//). The ''irc'' one is a bit longer to setup depending on how many irc networks you connect to, but it is very easy to use and you can connect to it with almost all irc clients. Choose between the two following setups the one that best suits your needs. | Weechat supports two different relay protocols: ''irc'' and ''weechat''. The ''weechat'' protocol is easier to set up but it has the disadvantage that you can only connect to it with a client that supports it (for example, //weechat// itself, //QWeeChat// or //weechat-android//). The ''irc'' one is a bit longer to setup depending on how many irc networks you connect to, but it is very easy to use and you can connect to it with almost all irc clients. Choose between the two following setups the one that best suits your needs. |
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**Using the IRC protocol:** | **Using the IRC protocol:** |