As of 2008-08-06 0:00:00 GMT, this project is no longer under active development.
SplitFire is an advanced IRC script for the EPIC client. It features loadable colorschemes, menu based configuration, tabkey completion, mouse support, configurable auto-op lists, and more.
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# 1.35 the script accepts the environment variable SFSAVE to specify a # different file to save settings to, instead of defaulting to ~/.sfsave # every time. the ctcp flood window now logs to a file, which can be # changed in /CONF. made ctcp flood window statusbar red, to make it # stand out a little better. made the "^^^^^^" which points to which window # is current, right justified to look better. autoop can now take a # specific command instead of just opping the person, making the oplists # also banlists, "shitlists", or whatever you want. fixed numerous problems # with curly brackets in nicks, in functions /SAVE, /OPCONF2, and /NOTIFY. # changed ^A's entry in /shelp to not be wrong anymore. added a notification # in the statusbar to show activity on a hidden window. the script should # automatically upgrade op lists to 1.35 format. reworded autoop in /shelp # a bit, and added a new page for advanced autoop customization. /zap now # takes the first argument as an optional timer delay, that overrides what # is set in /conf. window swap meta keys now works for up to 20 windows, # ie meta-shift-4 swaps to window 14. /query and dcc chat now works as one # would expect, with output appearing in the correct windows. /kb is now # different from /bk; it kicks before banning (T_VoiD). incoming notices now # are beeped from the client instead of the script, and that can be changed # by /set beep_on_msg (T_VoiD). started adding the irc nick of whoever # suggested each feature, so maybe the changelog will become a hall of fame # of sorts; people might give me more feedback if they get credit for it. # added another WWW gateway command- /ACRO; when a word is passed to it, # it will return a technical-sounding acronym for that word (found it on # slashdot). added auto-dcc-resume, with a new conf option, and rewrote # most of the auto dcc handling stuff. hid those silly /YELLs hop put in # epic that don't really mean anything. Fixed xecho_current_timestamp such # that it won't output a timestamp when timestamping is turned off; affects # send_msg and others. fixed /ame, /anotice, /amsg so they don't output # anything unless the user is on a channel. Changed double statusbar around # a little bit to free up some space on the top line (Isomer). Added /aame, # /aanotice and /aamsg to perform tasks on every server the client is # connected to. used some char #254's instead of /'s in a $msar in # /aquote_if_on_channels assuming nobody will ever type a #254 into the # input line. **MAJOR** memory leak fixed in /aquote; this is the worst # bug i've ever found.. it leaked rougly 15 bytes of data every minute # due to the autoping/antiidler... when you consider that i have ran # splitfire for literally weeks on end, the memory/cpu usage it begins # to take up is mind blowing. fixed bug in /schemeconf where the scheme # simply wouldn't load (local variable discrepancy). removed cstrip() # function in favor of built in stripcrap(). changed dcc request message, # which now adds itself to the away message logs. rewrote the dcc list, # so it should be more pleasing to the eye, and it now shows percent # complete, average bits per second, and time remaining. added /SWATCH # to display current Swatch Internet Time. fixed bug where user couldn't # get into oplists in /OPCONF. allowed /dict to accept more than one # word as an argument. fixed numerous bugs in /OPCONF: the script would # delete the wrong user; and problems where curpage and pages would end # up being zero. beefed up flood detection in /ctcpecho, and changed # the max ctcp replies at once to be 5 instead of 10, in /ctcpreply. # xterm titlebar now shows the flood log window properly.
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