Merge pull request 'devel' (#19) from devel into master

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<h3>IRC</h3> <h3>IRC</h3>
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1. How do I register my nickname / account? 1. How do I register my nickname / account?
Use this command, substituting your desired password and e-mail address: Use this command, substituting your desired password:
/msg NickServ register mySecretPassword /msg NickServ register mySecretPassword
You can also register on this page <a href="/register">here</a> You can also register on this page <a href="/register">here</a>
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2. How do I authenticate to my nickname? 2. How do I authenticate to my nickname?
You should enable SASL in your client. For clients like Hexchat the Username field needs to be populated with the name that you registered. You should enable SASL in your client.
If your client doesn't support SASL, there are potential workarounds; - If your client doesn't support SASL, then update to a good client!
you may be able to script your client to authenticate to NickServ - Alternatively, you can use the "PASS" method
automatically, with `/msg NickServ identify nickname password`.
Ask in #help for support with this.
3. What are the benefits of registering my nickname? 3. What are the benefits of registering my nickname?
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c. Optionally, the server can keep you present on the server even if c. Optionally, the server can keep you present on the server even if
you have no connected clients. To enable this, use the following command: you have no connected clients. To enable this, use the following command:
`/msg NickServ set always-on true` `/msg NickServ set always-on true`
d. You will be able to receive history playback (see below). d. You will be able to receive <a href="https://github.com/ergochat/ergo/blob/master/docs/USERGUIDE.md#history">history</a> playback.
You can also request a vhost in the channel #help (i.e., a fake hostname that will be displayed
in place of your cloaked IP-based hostname).
4. History Playback.
1 If you set your client to `always-on` (see the previous section for details), you can set a "device ID" for each device you use. Oragono will then remember the last time your device was present on the server, and each time you sign on, it will attempt to replay exactly those messages you missed.
2 You can set the SASL Username as `nick@phone` or `nick@laptop` while connecting. This allows you to fetch history based on your "DeviceID" which is `phone` or `laptop` in these cases.
3 If you only have one device, you can set your client to be always-on and furthermore `/NS SET autoreplay-missed true`. This will replay missed messages, with the caveat that you must be connecting with at most one client at a time.
4 You can autoreplay a fixed number of lines (e.g., 25) each time you join a channel using `/NS SET autoreplay-lines 25`.
5 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.)
6 You can also enable history for private messages called `DMs` by passing the following command: `/NS SET dm-history true`.
#### Sessions and Clients
- You can check how many of your sessions are online with `/NS SESSIONS `and the idle times for those.
- You can list your clients in further detail with `/NS CLIENTS list`
- You can use `/NS CLIENTS logout client-id/all` to either logout a single session or all sessions.
For more information checkout the <a href="https://github.com/ergochat/ergo/blob/master/docs/USERGUIDE.md">UserGuide</a> and
the <a href="https://github.com/ergochat/ergo/blob/master/docs/MANUAL.md">Manual</a>.

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<h3> Single Sign On </h3>
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<p> With a growing list of services, it becomes apparent that multiple logins aren't LUSER friendly.
This is being attempted to be resolved by a Single Sign On system. It is a work in progress with many services already having been integrated.
These are currently: IRC (opt-in), XMPP, Gitea, Etherpad, Confluence.</p>
Registering for SSO
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1. Click <a href='https://sso.casa'>here</a> and then click on the "Manage" button.
2. Fill up the fields and ensure the email is valid as it shall recieve a confirmation link.
3. Click the "Register" link to complete the procedure and recieve the confirmation email.
3. Once you Verify your account you can log into the sso-enabled services using the same credentials.
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