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fix history section

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Shivaram Lingamneni 2020-03-01 23:19:32 -05:00
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1. The [IRCv3 chathistory specification](https://github.com/ircv3/ircv3-specifications/pull/393/) offers the most fine-grained control over history replay. It is supported by [Kiwi IRC's unreleased master branch](https://kiwiirc.com/), and hopefully other clients soon.
1. We emulate the [ZNC playback module](https://wiki.znc.in/Playback) for clients that support it. You may need to enable support for it explicitly in your client (see the "ZNC" section below).
1. If you are not using the multiclient functionality, but your client is set to be always-on (see the previous section for details), Oragono will remember the last time your client signed out. You can then set your account to replay only messages you missed with `/msg NickServ set autoreplay-missed on`.
1. If you are not using the multiclient functionality, but your client is set to be always-on (see the previous section for details), Oragono will remember the last time your client signed out. You can then set your account to replay only messages you missed with `/msg NickServ set autoreplay-missed on`. Unfortunately, this feature will only work reliably if you are *not* using the multiclient functionality described in the above section --- you must be connecting with at most one client at a time.
1. You can manually request history using `/history #channel 1h` (the parameter is either a message count or a time duration). (Depending on your client, you may need to use `/QUOTE history` instead.)
1. You can autoreplay a fixed number of lines (e.g., 25) each time you join a channel using `/msg NickServ set autoreplay-lines 25`.
Oragono can store a limited amount of message history in memory and replay it, which is useful for covering brief disconnections from IRC. You can access this using the `/HISTORY` command (depending on your client, you may need to use `/QUOTE history` instead), for example `/HISTORY #mychannel 100` to get the 100 latest messages from `#mychannel`.
## IP cloaking