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.TH JSONBOT 1 "22 Nov 2011" "Debian GNU/Linux" "jsb manual"
.SH NAME
.B jsb-irc \- The JSONBOT IRC program
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B jsb-irc
is the IRC program build on the JSONBOT framework
.P

.B 
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.P
.B jsb-irc 
can connect to IRC network and join a channel, react on /msg and
operate on /DCC CHAT connections. It supports SSL and ipv6.
.PP
.SH USAGE
.P
.B Usage: jsb-irc [options]

Options:
  --version             show program's version number and exit
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  -r PATH               resume the bot from the folder specified
  -d DATADIR, --datadir=DATADIR
                        datadir of the bot
  -o OWNER, --owner=OWNER
                        owner of the bot
  -s SERVER, --server=SERVER
                        server to connect to (irc)
  -c CHANNEL, --channel=CHANNEL
                        channel to join
  -l LOGLEVEL, --loglevel=LOGLEVEL
                        loglevel of the bot
  -p PASSWORD, --password=PASSWORD
                        set password used to connect to the server
  --name=NAME           bot's name
  --port=PORT           set port of server to connect to
  --save                save to config file
  -n NICK, --nick=NICK  nick of the bot
  --ssl                 use ssl
  -y, --nossl           don't use ssl
  -6, --ipv6            enable ipv6 bot

.SH "DOCUMENTATION"
See http://jsonbot.org for more documentation or see
http://jsonbot.googlecode.com

.SH "SEE ALSO"
jsb(1), jsb-backup(1), jsb-init(1), jsb-xmpp(1), jsb-fleet(1), jsb-tornado(1), jsb-stop(1),
jsb-udp(1), jsonbot(1)


.SH AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Bart Thate <bthate@gmail.com>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).