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NAME

     smuxi-server — remote engine for Smuxi chat client

SYNOPSIS

     smuxi-server [-dh] [--add-user] [--modify-user] [--delete-user] [--list-users]
                  [--username=username] [--password=password] [--optimize-message-buffers=action]

DESCRIPTION

     smuxi-server is a remote engine for the Smuxi chat client. Multiple Smuxi frontends can
     connect and be kept in sync, and when none are connected, keeps track and stays connected to
     servers.

     Some options are mutually exclusive. When no special options are taken, the server will
     start normally. The options are as follows:

     -d, --debug
             Turn on debugging. Debug logs are sent to $XDG_DATA_HOME/smuxi/smuxi-server.log ,
             and older logs are moved to the date of usage.

     -h, --help
             Show the arguments Smuxi takes.

     --version
             Show version information.

     --add-user
             Adds a user to the server.

     --delete-user
             Deletes a user from the server.

     --modify-user
             Changes a user's properties.

     --list-users
             Lists the users of the server.

     --username=username
             When adding, deleting, or modifying a user, use that username.

     --password=password
             When adding or modifying a user, use that password.

     --optimize-message-buffers=action
             Optimizes the message buffers. Valid values are none, defrag, index, and all.

FILES

     $XDG_DATA_HOME/smuxi/share/smuxi-server.log
               smuxi debug log

     $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/smuxi/smuxi-engine.ini
               smuxi engine config

SIGNALS

     Smuxi will handle and catch these signals:
     SIGINT    Gracefully exits the server.
     SIGTERM   Gracefully exits the server.

SEE ALSO

     smuxi-frontend-gnome(1), smuxi-frontend-stfl(1), smuxi-message-buffer(1)

     Website: https://smuxi.im/

AUTHOR/CREDITS

     Smuxi, including this server, was written by Mirco Bauer.

     This manpage was written by Calvin Buckley.