Enjoyed this guide? Let us know what other Irssi tips you want to see! to monitor transfers? Configuring Irssi to work with a Bouncer (ZNC) ? Settings Documentation - Irssi
Sometimes, receiving a file can freeze Irssi. A common solution is ensuring you have the latest Irssi version (1.0+) or trying to use dcc get manually rather than an autoget script. Irssi Dcc Status
To stop a transfer, close a connection, or remove a failed transfer from the list: /dcc close Example: /dcc close send someuser Enjoyed this guide
You can configure how Irssi handles DCC file transfers using /set commands: Configuring Irssi to work with a Bouncer (ZNC)
Irssi is known for its efficiency and power in the terminal, but managing file transfers (DCC) can sometimes feel opaque. Unlike GUI clients, Irssi requires you to use commands to check the status of active, pending, or finished DCC transfers.
This guide will show you how to monitor, manage, and troubleshoot your DCC connections in Irssi. 1. Checking DCC Status
When someone sends you a file, you'll see a request. Accept it with: /dcc get