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relay-quickstart: describe delinking another network from our channels

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James Lu 2020-01-09 08:53:08 -08:00
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@ -34,10 +34,10 @@ The concept of relay channels in PyLink is greatly inspired by Janus, though wit
Then, to list all available channels: Then, to list all available channels:
- `/msg PyLink linked` - `/msg PyLink linked`
To create a channel: To create a channel on Relay:
- `/msg PyLink create #channelname` - `/msg PyLink create #channelname`
To link to a channel already created on a different network: To link to a channel already created on a different network (network names are case sensitive!):
- `/msg PyLink link othernet #channelname` - `/msg PyLink link othernet #channelname`
You can also link remote channels to take a different name on your network. (This is the third argument to the LINK command) You can also link remote channels to take a different name on your network. (This is the third argument to the LINK command)
@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ To remove a relay channel that you've created:
To delink a channel linked to another network: To delink a channel linked to another network:
- `/msg PyLink delink #localchannelname` - `/msg PyLink delink #localchannelname`
To delink one of *your* channels from another network:
- `/msg PyLink delink #yourchannelname <name-of-other-network>`
Then, to list all available channels: Then, to list all available channels:
- `/msg PyLink linked` - `/msg PyLink linked`