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be able to review channel setup #1

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bear opened this issue Jan 23, 2013 · 4 comments
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be able to review channel setup #1

bear opened this issue Jan 23, 2013 · 4 comments
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@bear
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bear commented Jan 23, 2013

I'm often left after a network issue with the remote irc server left in a limbo state where either the bouncer or the server has dropped me from a channel and I have to reconnect.

Now sure I should be keeping the channel names/keys in some sort of secure list, but hey this is what computers should be doing for me...

So two things: import/export of channel configs - a dialog box where I can cut-n-paste a json blob that represents the channel configs - hell, maybe even the whole server config

and the other a list of channels with a button for me to poke the bouncer to reconnect (or a reminder what the command I can /quote send to the bouncer for it to reconnect

thanks for the service and for listening to a grumpy curmudgeon

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indirect commented Jul 8, 2013

/msg *status loadmod stickychan
/msg *stickychan stick #channelname
<repeat as desired>

@pearkes
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pearkes commented Sep 24, 2013

Going to think of this as "network insight" and tag it for a november sprint. :)

May not hit specific requirements here, but will certainly head in this direction.

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I am currently using stickychan to manage all of my channels on each network, but I suspect that something more integrated with ircrelay could be much more awesome.

@mitchellh
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I just want to note that you can now see what channels you are in via the IRCRelay dashboard. Editing channels isn't supported yet but could be...

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