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47 lines
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# Welcome to iamb!
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## Useful Keybindings
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- `<Enter>` will send a typed message
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- `^V^J` can be used in Insert mode to enter a newline without submitting
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- `O`/`o` can be used to insert blank lines before and after the cursor line
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- `^Wm` can be used to toggle whether the message bar or scrollback is selected
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- `^Wz` can be used to toggle whether the current window takes up the full screen
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## Room Commands
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- `:dms` will open a list of direct messages
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- `:rooms` will open a list of joined rooms
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- `:chats` will open a list containing both direct messages and rooms
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- `:members` will open a list of members for the currently focused room or space
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- `:spaces` will open a list of joined spaces
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- `:join` can be used to switch to join a new room or start a direct message
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- `:split` and `:vsplit` can be used to open rooms in a new window
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## Verification Commands
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The `:verify` command has several different subcommands for working with
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verification requests. When used without any arguments, it will take you to a
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list of current verifications, where you can see and compare the Emoji.
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The different subcommands are:
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- `:verify request USERNAME` will send a verification request to a user
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- `:verify confirm USERNAME/DEVICE` will confirm a verification
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- `:verify mismatch USERNAME/DEVICE` will cancel a verification where the Emoji don't match
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- `:verify cancel USERNAME/DEVICE` will cancel a verification
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## Other Useful Commands
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- `:welcome` will take you back to this screen
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## Additional Configuration
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You can customize iamb in your `$CONFIG_DIR/iamb/config.toml` file, where
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`$CONFIG_DIR` is your system's per-user configuration directory. For example,
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this is typically `~/.config/iamb/config.toml` on systems that use the XDG
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Base Directory Specification.
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See the manual pages or <https://iamb.chat> for more details on how to
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further configure or use iamb.
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