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IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is an internet protocol that lets you communicate with people with text in real-time. While IRC has been declining in popularity in favor of other chat systems like Discord and Telegram , it is still widely used amongst tech enthusiasts and the open-source software community. This wikiHow article teaches you how to get started using IRC.
How to Use IRC to Chat
- To get started with IRC, you'll need an IRC client like the web-based Mibbit, mIRC for Windows, or Hexchat for Linux.
- After opening your IRC client, pick a nickname and connect to an IRC server.
- Type "/join #[channel name]" to join a channel or chat room.
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Section 2 of 5:
Connecting to IRC
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Enter a nickname. When you launch your IRC client, it will ask you to enter a nickname (or "nick" for short). This can be any name you want. However, it does have to be unique. No other user on the server you join can have your nickname.
- Because your nick has to be unique, many IRC clients will ask you to enter an alternate nick in case yours is taken.
- You can set your nickname at any time by typing /nick [your desired nickname] and pressing Enter or Return .
- If you want to register your nickname with the server so no one else can use it, you can do so after joining the server. Type /msg nickserv register [enter a password] [enter your email address] and press Enter or Return .
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Select a server to connect to. Most IRC clients have a drop-down menu with various servers you can connect to. Each server or network has a variety of channels or chat rooms. Use the drop-down menu to select a network or server to connect to. Once you select a nickname and a server, click the button to connect to the server in your IRC client.
- If the server or network you're looking for is not listed, most IRC clients have the option to add a server. Click this option and enter the server address (i.e., "chat.freenode.net") and click the option to add or connect to the server.
- You can also join a server by typing /server [server address] and pressing Enter .
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Section 4 of 5:
Chatting and Messaging
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To chat in a channel, type your message and press ↵ Enter or Return . Most IRC clients have a text bar at the bottom of the client that you can click and enter text. Anything you type into the channel will be visible to others.
- Chat messages will usually be displayed in the main window panel with the user's nickname listed to the left of the message. Messages will appear instantly as they are sent.
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Send a private message. If you see someone in a chat that you want to talk with in private, you can send them a private message . Most IRC clients will allow you to start a private chat with someone by double-clicking their nickname, or right-clicking their nickname and selecting the option to message them. This will open a new window where you and the user can chat privately without the rest of the room seeing your conversation.
- You can also open a private message window with another user by typing /query [user's nickname] and pressing Enter .
- Alternatively, you can private message a user within the chat by typing /msg [user's nickname] [message] and pressing Enter . The message will appear in the chat along with all the other messages, but only the user you mentioned can see it. The message will also be marked as private.
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- IRC is great for problem-solving and troubleshooting.Thanks
- Most people on IRC are friendly, but it is best not to annoy them. If you have a question or comment, quickly check the channel topic first and see if it has any recommendations.Thanks
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Warnings
- As in any section of society, there are always some immoral and dangerous people. Never reveal personal data, such as your real name or credit card number. There are people on IRC who may pose as other people and try to gain your confidence.Thanks
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