This page lists commands you can use for debugging, typically invoked using /debug . ===== Debug ===== ==== raw ==== Logs all raw IRC traffic Linkinus sends or receives to console.log. You can view it e. g. with Console.app. ==== echo ==== * **Usage:** /debug echo Displays the given message in the current channel, query or console, but does not send it. Especially useful for script status messages. * **Example:** /debug echo Usage: /lastfm ==== html ==== Shows a webkit-style web inspector in the currently active window. Useful for debugging styles. ==== buffer ==== Displays information about the current window's scrollback buffer: the number of lines it shows, how high the scrollback preference is set, and if the buffer is full. * **Example output:** Line count: 100 | Buffer capacity: 100 | Maxed out? 1 ==== javascript ==== Shows the same inspector as [[#html|/debug html]] does, which can also be used for debugging JavaScript in styles. ===== Other ===== starting with Linkinus 2.2 two scripts have been bundled with it that allow you to do further debugging. ==== lnkdebug ==== * **Description:** Creates a .zip archive on your desktop containing all Linkinus files and data including crash reports, preferences and miscellaneous files (without your log files) and then attaches them to an e-mail you can send to the developers. * **Example Output:** * **Usage:** /lnkdebug ==== lnkmem ==== * **Description:** Grabs the current RAM usage for Linkinus and the Linkinus Agent and display them in the channel * **Example Output:** Linkinus Memory Usage · Client: 519,4MB · Agent: 99,8MB · Uptime: 17h57m * **Usage:** /lnkmem