Okay, so I may have neglected doing an update for a while. Well have a new version of chanmon and highmon then.
By popular request, v2.1 now has an ‘nchannel’ option for alignment, to display both buffer numbers and channel names together.
As per usual changelogs, info and links in Downloads and should be available on Weechat’s page / via Weeget
New versions of highmon and chanmon, version 1.7.
This version adds a customisable nick prefix and suffix to both
And makes Chanmon’s dynamic mode, split window aware.
As always, find more info in the Downloads section or via weechat/weeget.
New versions of highmon and chanmon, both now synced to version 1.6.
This version added colours to channel names for both scripts. Colour’s can either be
off – default text colour
on – generated from buffer name
fixed – A user definable single colour
As always, find them in the Downloads section or via weechat/weeget.
Updates to both chanmon and highmon, to disable their buffers for triggering an extra highlight.
As usual find them in the Downloads section or via weechat/weeget.
Updates to both chanmon and highmon, to remove the unsightly text chunks when ‘/help’ is called by itself.
Find them in the Downloads section or via weechat.
All three of the scripts I’ve put out have been updated. No major changes, some code cleanup. Chanmon and Highmon have in-client help available on /help chanmon or /help highmon
Find them in the Downloads section or via weechat.
I mentioned the “Channel Monitor” in the earlier Weechat post.
So here’s Chanmon v.1.3.3 [ dl ]
Which allows you to watch all/most/some of your IRC channels in a single buffer, without merging them.
And rslap v1.0 [ dl ]
Allows /rslap <nick> to slap a nick with a random pre-defined message
More info can be found under their respective pages in Downloads
Both scripts are also available through Weechat’s built-in manager script ‘weeget’