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EKG(1)									EKG(1)

NAME
       ekg - A Gadu-Gadu compatible client.

SYNOPSIS
       ekg [ options ] [ commands ]

DESCRIPTION
       ekg is an experimental Gadu-Gadu client.

OPTIONS
       -h [--help]
	      Shows command line options.

       -u username [--user username]
	      Starts  ekg  with	 other	By  default config files are stored in
	      ~/.gg/ (if there is a non-empty  $CONFIG_DIR  environment	 vari‐
	      able,  ~/$CONFIG_DIR/gg/	is  used  instead);  this option gives
	      ability to create subdirectories structure with other setups.

       -t theme [--theme theme]
	      Loads theme from the specified file.

       -c file [--control-pipe file]
	      Creates a named pipe that can be used to control the client.

       -o [--no-pipe]
	      Disables named pipe creation.

       -n [--no-auto]
	      Don't connect automagically. After starting program won't	 auto‐
	      matically connect to the gg servers.

       -N [--no-global-config]
	      Don't  load global configuration file (i.e. /etc/ekg.conf) after
	      user's one.

       -a [--away[=description]]
	      After connecting sets the status to "away".

       -b [--back[=description]]
	      After connecting sets the status to "back".

       -F [--ffc[=description]]
	      After connecting sets the status to "free for chat".

       -d [--dnd[=description]]
	      After connecting sets the status to "do not disturb".

       -i [--invisible[=description]]
	      After connecting sets the status to "invisible".

       -p [--private]
	      After connecting change to "private mode".

       -v [--version]
	      Prints the client and libgadu library version.

       -f name [--frontend name]
	      Selects given user interface.

			       11 November 2002				EKG(1)
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