# Commands These are the commands made available by this script. In In addition to these commands, most normal IRC commands, like `/join`, `/part`, `/query`, `/msg`, `/me`, `/topic`, `/away` and `/whois` work normally. See [WeeChat's documentation](https://weechat.org/files/doc/stable/weechat_user.en.html) or `/help ` if you are unfamiliar with these. ## Available commands: ### away ``` /slack away ``` Sets your status as 'away'. ### back ``` /slack back ``` Sets your status as 'back'. ### channels ``` /slack channels ``` List the channels in the current team. ### distracting ``` /slack distracting ``` Add or remove the current channel from distracting channels. You can hide or unhide these channels with /slack nodistractions. ### help ``` /slack help [command] ``` Print help for /slack commands. ### hide ``` /hide ``` Hide the current channel if it is marked as distracting. ### label ``` /label ``` Rename a thread buffer. Note that this is not permanent. It will only last as long as you keep the buffer and wee-slack open. ### linkarchive ``` /slack linkarchive [message_id] ``` Place a link to the channel or message in the input bar. Use cursor or mouse mode to get the id. ### mute ``` /slack mute ``` Toggle mute on the current channel. ### nodistractions ``` /slack nodistractions ``` Hide or unhide all channels marked as distracting. ### register ``` /slack register [-nothirdparty] [code/token] ``` Register a Slack team in wee-slack. Call this without any arguments and follow the instructions to register a new team. If you already have a token for a team, you can call this with that token to add it. By default GitHub Pages will see a temporary code used to create your token (but not the token itself). If you're worried about this, you can use the -nothirdparty option, though the process will be a bit less user friendly. ### rehistory ``` /rehistory [-remote] ``` Reload the history in the current channel. With -remote the history will be downloaded again from Slack. ### reply ``` /reply [-alsochannel] [] ``` When in a channel buffer: /reply [-alsochannel] Reply in a thread on the message. Specify either the message id or a count upwards to the message from the last message. When in a thread buffer: /reply [-alsochannel] Reply to the current thread. This can be used to send the reply to the rest of the channel. In either case, -alsochannel also sends the reply to the parent channel. ### showmuted ``` /slack showmuted ``` List the muted channels in the current team. ### slash ``` /slack slash /customcommand arg1 arg2 arg3 ``` Run a custom slack command. ### status ``` /slack status [ []|-delete] ``` Lets you set your Slack Status (not to be confused with away/here). Prints current status if no arguments are given, unsets the status if -delete is given. ### subscribe ``` /slack subscribe ``` Subscribe to a thread, so that you are alerted to new messages. When in a thread buffer, you can omit the thread id. This command only works when using a session token, see the readme: https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack#4-add-your-slack-api-tokens ### talk ``` /slack talk [,[,...]] ``` Open a chat with the specified user(s). ### teams ``` /slack teams ``` List the connected Slack teams. ### thread ``` /thread [message_id] ``` Open the thread for the message. If no message id is specified the last thread in channel will be opened. ### unsubscribe ``` /slack unsubscribe ``` Unsubscribe from a thread that has been previously subscribed to, so that you are not alerted to new messages. When in a thread buffer, you can omit the thread id. This command only works when using a session token, see the readme: https://github.com/wee-slack/wee-slack#4-add-your-slack-api-tokens ### upload ``` /slack upload ``` Uploads a file to the current buffer. ### usergroups ``` /slack usergroups [handle] ``` List the usergroups in the current team If handle is given show the members in the usergroup ### users ``` /slack users ``` List the users in the current team.