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LOG OPEN %|[-noopen] [-autoopen] [-window] [-<server tag>] [-targets <targets>] [-colors] <fname> [<levels>]
LOG CLOSE %|<id>|<file>
LOG START %|<id>|<file>
LOG STOP %|<id>|<file>
-noopen: Create the entry to log list, but don't start logging
-autoopen: Automatically open this log file at startup
-<server tag>: Targets are logged only in this server
-targets: Log only in specified channels/nicks (space separated list)
-window: Log output in the window. Active window is used by default, or
you can give the window's refnum in -targets.
<filename>: File name where to log, it is parsed with
strftime(), so %%d=day, etc. see "man strftime" for
more info.
<levels>: Defaults to ALL
<id>: ID number of log.
/SET log_create_mode <mode> - Specifies what file mode to use with
the created log files. Default is 0644.
All of these are parsed with strftime(): /SET log_timestamp <text> - Specifies the time stamp format.
Default is "%%H:%%M ".
/SET log_open_string <text> - Text written to log when it's opened /SET log_close_string <text> - Text written to log when it's closed /SET log_day_changed <text> - Text written to log when day changes
NOTE: Log files are locked after opened, so two Irssis can't accidentally try to write to the same log file.
Examples:
/LOG OPEN -targets cras ~/irclogs/cras.log MSGS
- Logs all messages from/to nick `cras'
/LOG OPEN -targets #linux ~/irclogs/linux/linux-%%Y-%%m-%%d
- Logs all messages in channel #linux. Log is rotated daily, so
logs in 1. May 2000 goes to file "linux-2000-05-01", when the
day is changed, Irssi closes the log and starts logging to
"linux-2000-05-02" etc.
See also: SET LOG, WINDOW LOG