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Timestamp:
2006-06-03T20:20:43Z (18 years ago)
Author:
Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@…>
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a15c097 (diff), fb62f81f (diff)
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[merge] Wilmer

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  • doc/user-guide/commands.xml

    ra15c097 r9779c18  
    141141                <short-description>Add a buddy to your contact list</short-description>
    142142                <syntax>add &lt;connection&gt; &lt;handle&gt; [&lt;nick&gt;]</syntax>
     143                <syntax>add -tmp &lt;connection&gt; &lt;handle&gt; [&lt;nick&gt;]</syntax>
    143144
    144145                <description>
     
    149150                        <para>
    150151                                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.
    151156                        </para>
    152157                </description>
     
    616621
    617622                        <para>
    618                                 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.
    619624                        </para>
    620625                </description>
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