On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 2:22 PM, Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
> On Fri, 06 May 2016, Mitt Green wrote:
>> So, FIFO in the description[1] means "fit in or f#$! off"?
>
> I'm going to print this and hang on the wall :D
That's going in my fortunes file.
Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
In all seriousness, ii is more of a library [...]
I like the idea anyway, even without extensions.
It's usable, though with a steep leaning curve.
Well, IMHO... Documentation for all
suckless projects... hm, kind of sucks.
Think of it more as a feature :)
"Go figur
On Fri, 06 May 2016, Mitt Green wrote:
> So, FIFO in the description[1] means "fit in or f#$! off"?
I'm going to print this and hang on the wall :D
In all seriousness, ii is more of a library for use with shell scripts
and custom plumbing than a fully-featured client. It can also be a base
for a
So, FIFO in the description[1]
[1]: http://tools.suckless.org/ii/
Kamil Cholewiński wrote:
You probably want irssi or bitchx or xchat or pidgin or ii is when
you know exactly what you need and you see ii is the way to get it.
Think of it as Lego for grownups.
So, FIFO in the description[1] means "fit in or f#$! off"?
By the way, thanks for the recommenda
On Fri, May 06, 2016 at 05:20:36PM +0300, Mitt Green wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Sorry for kinda noobish question. I can't figure out
> how ii works. Here's what I did:
>
> 1. compiled it;
> 2. ran "ii -n -s irc.ubuntu.com" ;
> 3. "echo "/j #ubuntu" > in" ;
> 4. and nothing happened.
I tried this, and it w
On Fri, 06 May 2016, Mitt Green wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Sorry for kinda noobish question. I can't figure out
> how ii works. Here's what I did:
>
> 1. compiled it;
> 2. ran "ii -n -s irc.ubuntu.com" ;
> 3. "echo "/j #ubuntu" > in" ;
> 4. and nothing happened.
>
> I checked ~/irc/irc.ubuntu.com/out and
Hey,
Sorry for kinda noobish question. I can't figure out
how ii works. Here's what I did:
1. compiled it;
2. ran "ii -n -s irc.ubuntu.com" ;
3. "echo "/j #ubuntu" > in" ;
4. and nothing happened.
I checked ~/irc/irc.ubuntu.com/out and there are
channel messages, like "Looking up your hostname