Changeset 601e813 for doc/user-guide/commands.xml
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- 2006-05-24T23:04:18Z (18 years ago)
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r46ad029 r601e813 141 141 <short-description>Add a buddy to your contact list</short-description> 142 142 <syntax>add <connection> <handle> [<nick>]</syntax> 143 <syntax>add -tmp <connection> <handle> [<nick>]</syntax> 143 144 144 145 <description> … … 149 150 <para> 150 151 If you want, you can also tell BitlBee what nick to give the new contact. Of course you can also use the <emphasis>rename</emphasis> command for that, but sometimes this might be more convenient. 152 </para> 153 154 <para> 155 Adding -tmp adds the buddy to the internal BitlBee structures only, not to the real contact list (like done by <emphasis>set handle_unknown add</emphasis>). This allows you to talk to people who are not in your contact list. 151 156 </para> 152 157 </description> … … 197 202 <syntax>block <nick></syntax> 198 203 <syntax>block <connection> <handle></syntax> 204 <syntax>block <connection></syntax> 199 205 200 206 <description> 201 207 <para> 202 208 Puts the specified user on your ignore list. Either specify the user's nick when you have him/her in your contact list or a connection number and a user handle. 209 </para> 210 211 <para> 212 When called with only a connection specification as an argument, the command displays the current block list for that connection. 203 213 </para> 204 214 </description> … … 214 224 Reverse of block. Unignores the specified user or user handle on specified connection. 215 225 </para> 226 227 <para> 228 When called with only a connection specification as an argument, the command displays the current allow list for that connection. 229 </para> 216 230 </description> 217 231 </bitlbee-command> … … 607 621 608 622 <para> 609 To identify yourself in later sessions, you can use the <emphasis>identify</emphasis> command. 623 To identify yourself in later sessions, you can use the <emphasis>identify</emphasis> command. To change your password later, you can use the <emphasis>set password</emphasis> command. 610 624 </para> 611 625 </description>
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