# This is a sample configuration file for PyLink. You'll likely want to rename it to config.yml # and begin your configuration there. # Note: lines starting with a "#" are comments and will be ignored. bot: # Sets nick, user/ident, and real name. nick: pylink user: pylink realname: PyLink Service Client # Console log verbosity: see https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels loglevel: DEBUG login: # PyLink administrative login - Change this, or the service will not start! user: admin password: changeme servers: yournet: # Server IP, port, and passwords ip: 127.0.0.1 port: 7000 recvpass: "abcd" sendpass: "abcd" # Hostname we will use to connect to the remote server hostname: "pylink.yournet" # SID - required for InspIRCd and TS6 based servers. This must be three characters long. # The first char must be a digit [0-9], and the remaining two chars may be letters [A-Z] or digits. sid: "0AL" # SID range - the range of SIDs PyLink is allowed to use to generate server IDs. On TS6, # this should be a combination of digits, letters, and #'s. Each # denotes a range (0-9A-Z) # of characters that can be used by PyLink. You will want to make sure no other servers # are using this range. There must be at least one # in the entry. sidrange: "8##" # Autojoin channels channels: ["#pylink"] protocol: "inspircd" # Sets autoconnect delay - comment this out or set the value negative to disable autoconnect entirely. autoconnect: 5 # Sets ping frequency (i.e. how long we should wait between sending pings to our uplink). # When more than two consecutive pings are missed, PyLink will disconnect with a ping timeout. pingfreq: 30 # Separator character (used by relay) separator: "/" # Sets the max nick length for the network. It is important this is set correctly, or # PyLink might introduce a nick that is too long and cause netsplits! maxnicklen: 30 # Plugins to load (omit the .py extension) plugins: - commands # - admin # - relay