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#This is configuration for matterbridge.
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#WARNING: as this file contains credentials, be sure to set correct file permissions
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#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/How-to-create-your-config for how to create your config
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/Settings for all settings
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###################################################################
#IRC section
###################################################################
#REQUIRED to start IRC section
[irc]
#You can configure multiple servers "[irc.name]" or "[irc.name2]"
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#In this example we use [irc.libera]
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#REQUIRED
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[irc.libera]
#irc server to connect to.
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#REQUIRED
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Server="irc.libera.chat:6667"
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#Password for irc server (if necessary)
#OPTIONAL (default "")
Password=""
#Enable to use TLS connection to your irc server.
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseTLS=false
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#Enable SASL (PLAIN) authentication. (libera requires this from eg AWS hosts)
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#It uses NickServNick and NickServPassword as login and password
#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseSASL=false
#Enable to not verify the certificate on your irc server.
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#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true
#Local address to use for server connection
#Note that Server and Bind must resolve to addresses of the same family.
#OPTIONAL (default "")
Bind=""
#If you know your charset, you can specify it manually.
#Otherwise it tries to detect this automatically. Select one below
# "iso-8859-2:1987", "iso-8859-9:1989", "866", "latin9", "iso-8859-10:1992", "iso-ir-109", "hebrew",
# "cp932", "iso-8859-15", "cp437", "utf-16be", "iso-8859-3:1988", "windows-1251", "utf16", "latin6",
# "latin3", "iso-8859-1:1987", "iso-8859-9", "utf-16le", "big5", "cp819", "asmo-708", "utf-8",
# "ibm437", "iso-ir-157", "iso-ir-144", "latin4", "850", "iso-8859-5", "iso-8859-5:1988", "l3",
# "windows-31j", "utf8", "iso-8859-3", "437", "greek", "iso-8859-8", "l6", "l9-iso-8859-15",
# "iso-8859-2", "latin2", "iso-ir-100", "iso-8859-6", "arabic", "iso-ir-148", "us-ascii", "x-sjis",
# "utf16be", "iso-8859-8:1988", "utf16le", "l4", "utf-16", "iso-ir-138", "iso-8859-7", "iso-8859-7:1987",
# "windows-1252", "l2", "koi8-r", "iso8859-1", "latin1", "ecma-114", "iso-ir-110", "elot-928",
# "iso-ir-126", "iso-8859-1", "iso-ir-127", "cp850", "cyrillic", "greek8", "windows-1250", "iso-latin-1",
# "l5", "ibm866", "cp866", "ms-kanji", "ibm850", "ecma-118", "iso-ir-101", "ibm819", "l1", "iso-8859-6:1987",
# "latin5", "ascii", "sjis", "iso-8859-10", "iso-8859-4", "iso-8859-4:1988", "shift-jis
# The select charset will be converted to utf-8 when sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL (default "")
Charset=""
#Your nick on irc.
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#REQUIRED
Nick="matterbot"
#Real name/gecos displayed in e.g. /WHOIS and /WHO
#OPTIONAL (defaults to the nick)
RealName="Matterbridge instance on IRC"
#IRC username/ident preceding the hostname in hostmasks and /WHOIS
#OPTIONAL (defaults to the nick)
UserName="bridge"
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#If you registered your bot with a service like Nickserv on libera.
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#Also being used when UseSASL=true
#
#Note: if you want do to quakenet auth, set NickServNick="Q@CServe.quakenet.org"
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#OPTIONAL
NickServNick="nickserv"
NickServPassword="secret"
#OPTIONAL only used for quakenet auth
NickServUsername="username"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
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#Flood control
#Delay in milliseconds between each message send to the IRC server
#OPTIONAL (default 1300)
MessageDelay=1300
#Maximum amount of messages to hold in queue. If queue is full
#messages will be dropped.
#<clipped message> will be add to the message that fills the queue.
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#OPTIONAL (default 30)
MessageQueue=30
#Maximum length of message sent to irc server. If it exceeds
#<clipped message> will be add to the message.
#OPTIONAL (default 400)
MessageLength=400
#Split messages on MessageLength instead of showing the <clipped message>
#WARNING: this could lead to flooding
#OPTIONAL (default false)
MessageSplit=false
#Message to show when a message is too big
#Default "<clipped message>"
MessageClipped="<clipped message>"
#Delay in seconds to rejoin a channel when kicked
#OPTIONAL (default 0)
RejoinDelay=0
#ColorNicks will show each nickname in a different color.
#Only works in IRC right now.
ColorNicks=false
#RunCommands allows you to send RAW irc commands after connection
#Array of strings
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RunCommands=["PRIVMSG user hello","PRIVMSG chanserv something"]
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#PingDelay specifies how long to wait to send a ping to the irc server.
#You can use s for second, m for minute
#String
#OPTIONAL (default 1m)
PingDelay="1m"
#StripMarkdown strips markdown from messages
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripMarkdown=false
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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#The string "{NOPINGNICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username, but with a ZWSP inside the nick, so the irc user with the same nick won't get pinged. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/175 for more information
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#Enable to show verbose users joins/parts (ident@host) from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc
#OPTIONAL (default false)
VerboseJoinPart=false
#Do not send joins/parts to other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack
#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoSendJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
#Delay in milliseconds between channel joins
#Only useful when you have a LOT of channels to join
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/1084
#OPTIONAL (default 0)
JoinDelay=0
#Use the optional RELAYMSG extension for username spoofing on IRC.
#This requires an IRCd that supports the draft/relaymsg specification: currently this includes
#Oragono 2.4.0+ and InspIRCd 3 with the m_relaymsg contrib module.
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/667#issuecomment-634214165 for more details.
#Spoofed nicks will use the configured RemoteNickFormat, replacing reserved IRC characters
#(!+%@&#$:'"?*,.) with a hyphen (-).
#On most configurations, the RemoteNickFormat must include a separator character such as "/".
#You should make sure that the settings here match your IRCd.
#This option overrides ColorNicks.
#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseRelayMsg=false
#RemoteNickFormat="{NICK}/{PROTOCOL}"
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###################################################################
#XMPP section
###################################################################
[xmpp]
#You can configure multiple servers "[xmpp.name]" or "[xmpp.name2]"
#In this example we use [xmpp.jabber]
#REQUIRED
[xmpp.jabber]
#xmpp server to connect to.
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#REQUIRED
Server="jabber.example.com:5222"
#Use anonymous MUC login
#OPTIONAL (default false)
Anonymous=false
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#Jid
#REQUIRED if Anonymous=false
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Jid="user@example.com"
#Password
#REQUIRED if Anonymous=false
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Password="yourpass"
#MUC
#REQUIRED
Muc="conference.jabber.example.com"
#Your nick in the rooms
#REQUIRED
Nick="xmppbot"
#Enable to not verify the certificate on your xmpp server.
#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true
#Enable to use plaintext connection to your XMPP server.
#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoTLS=true
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#Messages you want to replace.
#It replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#So you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#Regular expressions supported
#Some examples:
#This replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#This Replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#ReplaceMessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#Nicks you want to replace.
#See ReplaceMessages for syntaxA
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
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#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
#Enable sending messages using a webhook instead of regular MUC messages.
#Only works with a prosody server using mod_slack_webhook. Does not support editing.
#OPTIONAL (default "")
WebhookURL="https://yourdomain/prosody/msg/someid"
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###################################################################
#mattermost section
###################################################################
[mattermost]
#You can configure multiple servers "[mattermost.name]" or "[mattermost.name2]"
#In this example we use [mattermost.work]
#REQUIRED
[mattermost.work]
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#The mattermost hostname. (do not prefix it with http or https)
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
Server="yourmattermostserver.domain"
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#Your team on mattermost.
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
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Team="yourteam"
#login/pass of your bot.
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own!
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
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Login="yourlogin"
Password="yourpass"
#personal access token of the bot.
#new feature since mattermost 4.1. See https://docs.mattermost.com/developer/personal-access-tokens.html
#OPTIONAL (you can use token instead of login/password)
#Token="abcdefghijklm"
#Enable this to make a http connection (instead of https) to your mattermost.
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoTLS=false
#### Settings for webhook matterbridge.
#NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE!
#You don't need to configure this, if you have configured the settings
#above.
#Url is your incoming webhook url as specified in mattermost.
#See account settings - integrations - incoming webhooks on mattermost.
#If specified, messages will be sent to mattermost using this URL
#OPTIONAL
WebhookURL="https://yourdomain/hooks/yourhookkey"
#Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from mattermost.
#See account settings - integrations - outgoing webhooks on mattermost.
#If specified, messages will be received from mattermost on this ip:port
#(this will only work if WebhookURL above is also configured)
#OPTIONAL
WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999"
#Icon that will be showed in mattermost.
#This only works when WebhookURL is configured
#OPTIONAL
IconURL="http://youricon.png"
#### End settings for webhook matterbridge.
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#Enable to not verify the certificate on your mattermost server.
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#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#how to format the list of IRC nicks when displayed in mattermost.
#Possible options are "table" and "plain"
#OPTIONAL (default plain)
NickFormatter="plain"
#How many nicks to list per row for formatters that support this.
#OPTIONAL (default 4)
NicksPerRow=4
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#Skip the Mattermost server version checks that are normally done when connecting.
#The usage scenario for this feature would be when the Mattermost instance is hosted behind a
#reverse proxy that suppresses "non-standard" response headers in flight.
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipVersionCheck=false
#Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to mattermost with the sender's nick.
#Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the
#mattermost server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message
#from bridge to Mattermost will by default be prefixed by "bridge-" + nick. You can,
#however, modify how the messages appear, by setting (and modifying) RemoteNickFormat
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false
#Disable sending of edits to other bridges
#OPTIONAL (default false)
EditDisable=false
#Message to be appended to every edited message
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
EditSuffix=" (edited)"
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
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#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
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#Do not send joins/parts to other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack
#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoSendJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
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###################################################################
#Gitter section
#Best to make a dedicated gitter account for the bot.
###################################################################
[gitter]
#You can configure multiple servers "[gitter.name]" or "[gitter.name2]"
#In this example we use [gitter.myproject]
#REQUIRED
[gitter.myproject]
#Token to connect with Gitter API
#You can get your token by going to https://developer.gitter.im/docs/welcome and SIGN IN
#REQUIRED
Token="Yourtokenhere"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
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#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
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#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
###################################################################
#
# Keybase
# You should have a separate bridge account on Keybase
# (it also needs to be logged in on the system you're running the bridge on)
#
###################################################################
[keybase.myteam]
# RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
# See [general] config section for default options
RemoteNickFormat="{NICK} ({PROTOCOL}): "
# extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
# optional (default empty)
Label=""
# Your team on Keybase.
# The bot user MUST be a member of this team
# REQUIRED
Team="myteam"
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###################################################################
# Microsoft teams section
# See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/MS-Teams-setup
###################################################################
[msteams.myteam]
# TenantID
# See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/MS-Teams-setup#get-necessary-ids-for-matterbridge
TenantID="xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
# ClientID
# See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/MS-Teams-setup#get-necessary-ids-for-matterbridge
ClientID="xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
# TeamID
# See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/MS-Teams-setup#get-necessary-ids-for-matterbridge
TeamID="xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
#Opportunistically preserve threaded replies between bridges
#that support threading
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PreserveThreading=false
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###################################################################
#slack section
###################################################################
[slack]
#You can configure multiple servers "[slack.name]" or "[slack.name2]"
#In this example we use [slack.hobby]
#REQUIRED
[slack.hobby]
#Token to connect with the Slack API
#You'll have to use a test/api-token using a dedicated user and not a bot token.
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/75 for more info.
#Use https://api.slack.com/custom-integrations/legacy-tokens
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
Token="yourslacktoken"
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#Extra slack specific debug info, warning this generates a lot of output.
#OPTIONAL (default false)
Debug="false"
#### Settings for webhook matterbridge.
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#NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE SLACK API
#AND DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE!
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#Url is your incoming webhook url as specified in slack
#See account settings - integrations - incoming webhooks on slack
#OPTIONAL
WebhookURL="https://hooks.slack.com/services/yourhook"
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#NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE SLACK API
#AND DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE!
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#Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from slack
#See account settings - integrations - outgoing webhooks on slack
#webhooks
#OPTIONAL
WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999"
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#Icon that will be showed in slack
#The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username.
#The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge
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#The string "{LABEL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by label= field of the sending bridge
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL
IconURL="https://robohash.org/{NICK}.png?size=48x48"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#how to format the list of IRC nicks when displayed in slack
#Possible options are "table" and "plain"
#OPTIONAL (default plain)
NickFormatter="plain"
#How many nicks to list per row for formatters that support this.
#OPTIONAL (default 4)
NicksPerRow=4
#Disable sending of edits to other bridges
#OPTIONAL (default false)
EditDisable=true
#Message to be appended to every edited message
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
EditSuffix=" (edited)"
#Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to mattermost with RemoteNickFormat
#Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the
#slack server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message
#from bridge to Slack will by default be prefixed by "bridge-" + nick. You can,
#however, modify how the messages appear, by setting (and modifying) RemoteNickFormat
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
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#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
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#Do not send joins/parts to other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack
#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoSendJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
#Opportunistically preserve threaded replies between Slack channels.
#This only works if the parent message is still in the cache.
#Cache is flushed between restarts.
#Note: Not currently working on gateways with mixed bridges of
# both slack and slack-legacy type. Context in issue #624.
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PreserveThreading=false
#Enable showing "user_typing" events from across gateway when available.
#Protip: Set your bot/user's "Full Name" to be "Someone (over chat bridge)",
#and so the message will say "Someone (over chat bridge) is typing".
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowUserTyping=false
#Message to show when a message is too big
#Default "<clipped message>"
MessageClipped="<clipped message>"
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###################################################################
#discord section
###################################################################
[discord]
# You can configure multiple servers "[discord.name]" or "[discord.name2]"
# In this example we use [discord.game]
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#REQUIRED
[discord.game]
# Token (REQUIRED) is the token to connect with Discord API
# You can get your token by following the instructions on
# https://github.com/reactiflux/discord-irc/wiki/Creating-a-discord-bot-&-getting-a-token
# If you want roles/groups mentions to be shown with names instead of ID, you'll need to give your bot the "Manage Roles" permission.
Token="Yourtokenhere"
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# Server (REQUIRED) is the ID or name of the guild to connect to, selected from the guilds the bot has been invited to
Server="yourservername"
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## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## All settings below can be reloaded by editing the file.
## They are also all optional.
# AllowMention controls which mentions are allowed. If not specified, all mentions are allowed.
# Note that even when a mention is not allowed, it will still be displayed nicely and be clickable. It just prevents the ping/notification.
#
# "everyone" allows @everyone and @here mentions
# "roles" allows @role mentions
# "users" allows @user mentions
AllowMention=["everyone", "roles", "users"]
# ShowEmbeds shows the title, description and URL of embedded messages (sent by other bots)
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ShowEmbeds=false
# UseLocalAvatar specifies source bridges for which an avatar should be 'guessed' when an incoming message has no avatar.
# This works by comparing the username of the message to an existing Discord user, and using the avatar of the Discord user.
#
# This only works if WebhookURL is set (AND the message has no avatar).
# Example: ["irc"]
UseLocalAvatar=[]
# UseUserName shows the username instead of the server nickname
UseUserName=false
# UseDiscriminator appends the `#xxxx` discriminator when used with UseUserName
UseDiscriminator=false
# AutoWebhooks automatically configures message sending in the style of puppets.
# This is an easier alternative to manually configuring "WebhookURL" for each gateway,
# as turning this on will automatically load or create webhooks for each channel.
# This feature requires the "Manage Webhooks" permission (either globally or as per-channel).
AutoWebhooks=false
# EditDisable disables sending of edits to other bridges
EditDisable=false
# EditSuffix specifies the message to be appended to every edited message
# Example: " (edited)"
EditSuffix=""
# IgnoreNicks mutes outgoing messages from certain users.
# Messages from these users will not be transmitted to other bridges.
# Regular expressions are also supported.
# Example: "ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
IgnoreNicks=""
# IgnoreMessages mutes outgoing messages of a certain format.
# Messages matching this regular expression will not be transmitted sent to other bridges
# See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#
# Example that ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword:
# IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
IgnoreMessages=""
# ReplaceMessages replaces substrings of messages in outgoing messages.
# Regular expressions are supported.
#
# Example that replaces 'cat' => 'dog' and 'sleep' => 'awake':
# ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
# Example that replaces all digits with the letter 'X', so 'hello123' becomes 'helloXXX':
# ReplaceMessages=[ ["[0-9]","X"] ]
ReplaceMessages=[]
# ReplaceNicks replaces substrings of usernames in outgoing messages.
# See the ReplaceMessages setting for examples.
# Example: [ ["user--","user"] ]
ReplaceNicks=[]
# ExtractNicks allows for interoperability with other bridge software by rewriting messages and extracting usernames.
#
# Recommended reading:
# - https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
# - https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713
#
# This example translates the following message
# "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting"
# into this message
# "relayeduser: something interesting"
# like so:
# ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#
# This example translates the following message
# "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else"
# into this message
# "relayeduser: something else"
# like so:
# ExtractNicks=[ [ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ] ]
#
# This example combines both of the above examples into one:
# ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#
ExtractNicks=[]
# Label is as an extra identifier for use in the RemoteNickFormat setting.
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Label=""
# RemoteNickFormat formats how remote users appear on this bridge.
# See the [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
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# ShowJoinPart emits messages that show joins/parts from other bridges
# Supported from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
ShowJoinPart=false
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# StripNick strips non-alphanumeric characters from nicknames.
# Recommended reading: https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
StripNick=false
# ShowTopicChange emits messages that show topic/purpose updates from other bridges
# Supported from the following bridges: slack
ShowTopicChange=false
# SyncTopic synchronises topic/purpose updates from other bridges
# Supported from the following bridges: slack
SyncTopic=false
#Message to show when a message is too big
#Default "<clipped message>"
MessageClipped="<clipped message>"
###################################################################
#telegram section
###################################################################
[telegram]
#You can configure multiple servers "[telegram.name]" or "[telegram.name2]"
#In this example we use [telegram.secure]
#REQUIRED
[telegram.secure]
#Token to connect with telegram API
#See https://core.telegram.org/bots#6-botfather and https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/telegram-bots-beginners-marco-frau
#REQUIRED
Token="Yourtokenhere"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
#Supported formats are:
#"HTML" https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#html-style
#"Markdown" https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#markdown-style - deprecated, doesn't display links with underscores correctly
#"MarkdownV2" https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#markdownv2-style
#"HTMLNick" - only allows HTML for the nick, the message itself will be html-escaped
MessageFormat=""
#OPTIONAL (default false)
#Disables link previews for links in messages
DisableWebPagePreview=false
#If enabled use the "First Name" as username. If this is empty use the Username
#If disabled use the "Username" as username. If this is empty use the First Name
#If all names are empty, username will be "unknown"
#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseFirstName=false
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#WARNING! If enabled this will relay GIF/stickers/documents and other attachments as URLs
#Those URLs will contain your bot-token. This may not be what you want.
#For now there is no secure way to relay GIF/stickers/documents without seeing your token.
#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseInsecureURL=false
#Disable quoted/reply messages
#OPTIONAL (default false)
QuoteDisable=false
#Set the max. quoted length if 0 the whole message will be quoted
#OPTIONAL (default 0)
QuoteLengthLimit=0
#Format quoted/reply messages
#OPTIONAL (default "{MESSAGE} (re @{QUOTENICK}: {QUOTEMESSAGE})")
QuoteFormat="{MESSAGE} (re @{QUOTENICK}: {QUOTEMESSAGE})"
#Convert WebP images to PNG before upload.
#https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/398
#OPTIONAL (default false)
MediaConvertWebPToPNG=false
#Convert Tgs (Telegram animated sticker) images to PNG before upload.
#This is useful when your bridge also contains platforms that do not support animated WebP files, like Discord.
#This requires the external dependency `lottie`, which can be installed like this:
#`pip install lottie cairosvg`
#https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/874
#MediaConvertTgs="png"
#Disable sending of edits to other bridges
#OPTIONAL (default false)
EditDisable=false
#Message to be appended to every edited message
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
EditSuffix=" (edited)"
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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#
#WARNING: if you have set MessageFormat="HTML" be sure that this format matches the guidelines
#on https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#html-style otherwise the message will not go through to
#telegram! eg <{NICK}> should be &lt;{NICK}&gt;
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
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#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
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###################################################################
#rocketchat section
###################################################################
[rocketchat]
#You can configure multiple servers "[rocketchat.name]" or "[rocketchat.name2]"
#In this example we use [rocketchat.work]
#REQUIRED
[rocketchat.rockme]
#The rocketchat hostname. (prefix it with http or https)
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
Server="https://yourrocketchatserver.domain.com:443"
#login/pass of your bot.
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#login needs to be the login with email address! user@domain.com
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own!
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
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Login="yourlogin@domain.com"
Password="yourpass"
# When using access token set Login to the User ID associated with your token and Token to your token.
# When Token is set Password is ignored.
# Login="yOurUSerID"
# Token="YoUrUsER_toKEN"
#### Settings for webhook matterbridge.
#USE DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE! This allows you to use advanced features like message editing/deleting and uploads
#You don't need to configure this, if you have configured the settings
#above.
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#Url is your incoming webhook url as specified in rocketchat
#Read #https://rocket.chat/docs/administrator-guides/integrations/#how-to-create-a-new-incoming-webhook
#See administration - integrations - new integration - incoming webhook
#REQUIRED
WebhookURL="https://yourdomain/hooks/yourhookkey"
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#Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from rocketchat.
#See administration - integrations - new integration - outgoing webhook
#REQUIRED
WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999"
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#Your nick/username as specified in your incoming webhook "Post as" setting
#REQUIRED
Nick="matterbot"
#Enable this to make a http connection (instead of https) to your rocketchat
#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoTLS=false
#Enable to not verify the certificate on your rocketchat server.
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#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true
#### End settings for webhook matterbridge.
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to rocketchat with the sender's nick.
#Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the
#rocketchat server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message
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#from bridge to rocketchat will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i
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#if you're using login/pass you can better enable because of this bug:
#https://github.com/RocketChat/Rocket.Chat/issues/7549
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
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#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="ircspammer1 ircspammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
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###################################################################
#matrix section
###################################################################
[matrix]
#You can configure multiple servers "[matrix.name]" or "[matrix.name2]"
#In this example we use [matrix.neo]
#REQUIRED
[matrix.neo]
#Server is your homeserver (eg https://matrix.org)
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#REQUIRED
Server="https://matrix.org"
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#Authentication for your bot.
#You can use either login/password OR mxid/token. The latter will be preferred if found.
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own!
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#Messages sent from this user will not be relayed to avoid loops.
#REQUIRED
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Login="yourlogin"
Password="yourpass"
#OR
MxID="@yourlogin:domain.tld"
Token="tokenforthebotuser"
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#Whether to send the homeserver suffix. eg ":matrix.org" in @username:matrix.org
#to other bridges, or only send "username".(true only sends username)
#OPTIONAL (default false)
NoHomeServerSuffix=false
#Whether to disable sending of HTML content to matrix
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/1022
#OPTIONAL (default false)
HTMLDisable=false
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
# UseUserName shows the username instead of the server nickname
UseUserName=false
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
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#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
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###################################################################
#steam section
###################################################################
[steam]
#You can configure multiple servers "[steam.name]" or "[steam.name2]"
#In this example we use [steam.gamechat]
#REQUIRED
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[steam.gamechat]
#login/pass of your bot.
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own account!
#REQUIRED
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Login="yourlogin"
Password="yourpass"
#steamguard mail authcode (not the 2FA code)
#OPTIONAL
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Authcode="ABCE12"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#Whether to prefix messages from other bridges to matrix with the sender's nick.
#Useful if username overrides for incoming webhooks isn't enabled on the
#matrix server. If you set PrefixMessagesWithNick to true, each message
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#from bridge to matrix will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
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#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
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#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
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#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
###################################################################
# NCTalk (Nextcloud Talk)
###################################################################
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[nctalk.bridge]
# Url of your Nextcloud server
Server = "https://cloud.youdomain.me"
# Enable to not verify the certificate on your Nextcloud server.
# e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
# OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true
# Username of the bot
Login = "talkuser"
# Password of the bot
Password = "talkuserpass"
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# Suffix for Guest Users
GuestSuffix = " (Guest)"
# Separate display name (Note: needs to be configured from Nextcloud Talk to work)
SeparateDisplayName=false
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###################################################################
# Mumble
###################################################################
[mumble.bridge]
# Host and port of your Mumble server
Server = "mumble.yourdomain.me:64738"
# Nickname to log in as
Nick = "matterbridge"
# Some servers require a password
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# OPTIONAL (default empty)
Password = "serverpasswordhere"
# User comment to set on the Mumble user, visible to other users.
# OPTIONAL (default empty)
UserComment="I am bridging text messages between this channel and #general on irc.yourdomain.me"
# Self-signed TLS client certificate + private key used to connect to
# Mumble. This is required if you want to register the matterbridge
# user on your Mumble server, so its nick becomes reserved.
# You can generate a keypair using e.g.
#
# openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -days 10000 \
# -keyout mumble.key -out mumble.crt
#
# To actually register the matterbridege user, connect to Mumble as an
# admin, right click on the user and click "Register".
#
# OPTIONAL (default empty)
TLSClientCertificate="mumble.crt"
TLSClientKey="mumble.key"
# TLS CA certificate used to validate the Mumble server.
# OPTIONAL (defaults to Go system CA)
TLSCACertificate=mumble-ca.crt
# Enable to not verify the certificate on your Mumble server.
# e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
# OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=false
#Message to show when a message is too big
#Default "<clipped message>"
MessageClipped="<clipped message>"
###################################################################
#VK
###################################################################
#
[vk.myvk]
#Group access token
#See https://vk.com/dev/bots_docs
Token="Yourtokenhere"
#Group ID
#For example in URL https://vk.com/public168963511 group ID is 168963511
GroupID=123456789
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###################################################################
# WhatsApp
###################################################################
[whatsapp.bridge]
# Number you will use as a relay bot. Tip: Get some disposable sim card, don't rely on your own number.
Number="+48111222333"
# First time that you login you will need to scan QR code, then credentials willl be saved in a session file
# If you won't set SessionFile then you will need to scan QR code on every restart
# optional (by default the session is stored only in memory, till restarting matterbridge)
SessionFile="session-48111222333.gob"
# If your terminal is white we need to invert QR code in order for it to be scanned properly
# optional (default false)
QrOnWhiteTerminal=true
# Messages will be seen by other WhatsApp contacts as coming from the bridge. Original nick will be part of the message.
RemoteNickFormat="@{NICK}: "
# extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
# optional (default empty)
Label="Organization"
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###################################################################
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# zulip
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###################################################################
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[zulip]
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#You can configure multiple servers "[zulip.name]" or "[zulip.name2]"
#In this example we use [zulip.streamchat]
#REQUIRED
[zulip.streamchat]
#Token to connect with zulip API (called bot API key in Settings - Your bots)
#REQUIRED
Token="Yourtokenhere"
#Username of the bot, normally called yourbot-bot@yourserver.zulipchat.com
#See username in Settings - Your bots
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#REQUIRED
Login="yourbot-bot@yourserver.zulipchat.com"
#Servername of your zulip instance
#REQUIRED
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Server="https://yourserver.zulipchat.com"
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#Nicks you want to ignore.
#Regular expressions supported
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#Messages from those users will not be sent to other bridges.
#OPTIONAL
IgnoreNicks="spammer1 spammer2"
#Messages you want to ignore.
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#Messages matching these regexp will be ignored and not sent to other bridges
#See https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (example below ignores messages starting with ~~ or messages containing badword
IgnoreMessages="^~~ badword"
#messages you want to replace.
#it replaces outgoing messages from the bridge.
#so you need to place it by the sending bridge definition.
#regular expressions supported
#some examples:
#this replaces cat => dog and sleep => awake
#replacemessages=[ ["cat","dog"], ["sleep","awake"] ]
#this replaces every number with number. 123 => numbernumbernumber
#replacemessages=[ ["[0-9]","number"] ]
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceMessages=[ ["cat","dog"] ]
#nicks you want to replace.
#see replacemessages for syntaxa
#optional (default empty)
ReplaceNicks=[ ["user--","user"] ]
#Extractnicks is used to for example rewrite messages from other relaybots
#See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/713 and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/466
#some examples:
#this replaces a message like "Relaybot: <relayeduser> something interesting" to "relayeduser: something interesting"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
#you can use multiple entries for multiplebots
#this also replaces a message like "otherbot: (relayeduser) something else" to "relayeduser: something else"
#ExtractNicks=[ [ "Relaybot", "<(.*?)>\\s+" ],[ "otherbot","\\((.*?)\\)\\s+" ]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
ExtractNicks=[ ["otherbot","<(.*?)>\\s+" ] ]
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges
#Currently works for messages from the following bridges: irc, mattermost, slack, discord
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#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#Enable to show topic changes from other bridges
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#Only works hiding/show topic changes from slack bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowTopicChange=false
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###################################################################
#API
###################################################################
[api]
#You can configure multiple API hooks
#In this example we use [api.local]
#REQUIRED
[api.local]
#Address to listen on for API
#REQUIRED
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BindAddress="127.0.0.1:4242"
#Amount of messages to keep in memory
#OPTIONAL (library default 10)
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Buffer=1000
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#Bearer token used for authentication
#curl -H "Authorization: Bearer token" http://localhost:4242/api/messages
# https://github.com/vi/websocat
# websocat -H="Authorization: Bearer token" ws://127.0.0.1:4242/api/websocket
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#OPTIONAL (no authorization if token is empty)
Token="mytoken"
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#extra label that can be used in the RemoteNickFormat
#optional (default empty)
Label=""
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#See [general] config section for default options
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RemoteNickFormat="{NICK}"
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###################################################################
#General configuration
###################################################################
# Settings here are defaults that each protocol can override
[general]
## RELOADABLE SETTINGS
## Settings below can be reloaded by editing the file
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge
#The string "{NICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick.
#The string "{NOPINGNICK}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the actual nick / username, but with a ZWSP inside the nick, so the irc user with the same nick won't get pinged.
#The string "{USERID}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the user ID.
#The string "{BRIDGE}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the sending bridge
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#The string "{LABEL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by label= field of the sending bridge
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#The string "{GATEWAY}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the origin gateway name that is replicating the message.
#The string "{CHANNEL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the origin channel name used by the bridge
#The string "{TENGO}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the output of the RemoteNickFormat script under [tengo]
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "
#StripNick only allows alphanumerical nicks. See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/285
#It will strip other characters from the nick
#OPTIONAL (default false)
StripNick=false
#MediaServerUpload (or MediaDownloadPath) and MediaServerDownload are used for uploading
#images/files/video to a remote "mediaserver" (a webserver like caddy for example).
#When configured images/files uploaded on bridges like mattermost, slack, telegram will be
#downloaded and uploaded again to MediaServerUpload URL
#MediaDownloadPath is the filesystem path where the media file will be placed, instead of uploaded,
#for if Matterbridge has write access to the directory your webserver is serving.
#It is an alternative to MediaServerUpload.
#The MediaServerDownload will be used so that bridges without native uploading support:
#gitter, irc and xmpp will be shown links to the files on MediaServerDownload
#
#More information https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/wiki/Mediaserver-setup-%28advanced%29
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
MediaServerUpload="https://user:pass@yourserver.com/upload"
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
MediaDownloadPath="/srv/http/yourserver.com/public/download"
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
MediaServerDownload="https://youserver.com/download"
#MediaDownloadSize is the maximum size of attachments, videos, images
#matterbridge will download and upload this file to bridges that also support uploading files.
#eg downloading from slack to upload it to mattermost
#
#It will only download from bridges that don't have public links available, which are for the moment
#slack, telegram, matrix and mattermost
#
#OPTIONAL (default 1000000 (1 megabyte))
MediaDownloadSize=1000000
#MediaDownloadBlacklist allows you to blacklist specific files from being downloaded.
#Filenames matching these regexp will not be download/uploaded to the mediaserver
#You can use regex for this, see https://regex-golang.appspot.com/assets/html/index.html for more regex info
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
MediaDownloadBlacklist=[".html$",".htm$"]
#IgnoreFailureOnStart allows you to ignore failing bridges on startup.
#Matterbridge will disable the failed bridge and continue with the other ones.
#Context: https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/455
#OPTIONAL (default false)
IgnoreFailureOnStart=false
#LogFile defines the location of a file to write logs into, rather
#than stdout.
#Logging will still happen on stdout if the file cannot be open for
#writing, or if the value is empty. Note that the log won't roll, so
#you might want to use logrotate(8) with this feature.
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
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LogFile="/var/log/matterbridge.log"
###################################################################
#Tengo configuration
###################################################################
#More information about tengo on: https://github.com/d5/tengo/blob/master/docs/tutorial.md and
#https://github.com/d5/tengo/blob/master/docs/stdlib.md
[tengo]
#InMessage allows you to specify the location of a tengo (https://github.com/d5/tengo/) script.
#This script will receive every incoming message and can be used to modify the Username and the Text of that message.
#The script will have the following global variables:
#to modify: msgUsername and msgText
#to read: msgUserID, msgChannel, msgAccount
#
#The script is reloaded on every message, so you can modify the script on the fly.
#
#Example script can be found in https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/tree/master/gateway/bench.tengo
#and https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/tree/master/contrib/example.tengo
#
#The example below will check if the text contains blah and if so, it'll replace the text and the username of that message.
#text := import("text")
#if text.re_match("blah",msgText) {
# msgText="replaced by this"
# msgUsername="fakeuser"
#}
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
InMessage="example.tengo"
#OutMessage allows you to specify the location of the script that
#will be invoked on each message being sent to a bridge and can be used to modify the Username
#and the Text of that message.
#
#The script will have the following global variables:
#read-only:
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#inAccount, inProtocol, inChannel, inGateway, inEvent
#outAccount, outProtocol, outChannel, outGateway, outEvent
#msgUserID
#
#read-write:
#msgText, msgUsername, msgDrop
#
#msgDrop is a bool which is default false, when set true this message will be dropped
#
#The script is reloaded on every message, so you can modify the script on the fly.
#
#The default script in https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/tree/master/internal/tengo/outmessage.tengo
#is compiled in and will be executed if no script is specified.
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
OutMessage="example.tengo"
#RemoteNickFormat allows you to specify the location of a tengo (https://github.com/d5/tengo/) script.
#The script will have the following global variables:
#to modify: result
#to read: channel, bridge, gateway, protocol, nick, msgUserID
#
#The result will be set in {TENGO} in the RemoteNickFormat key of every bridge where {TENGO} is specified
#
#The script is reloaded on every message, so you can modify the script on the fly.
#
#Example script can be found in https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/tree/master/contrib/remotenickformat.tengo
#
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="remotenickformat.tengo"
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###################################################################
#Gateway configuration
###################################################################
#You can specify multiple gateways using [[gateway]]
#Each gateway has a [[gateway.in]] and a [[gateway.out]]
#[[gateway.in]] specifies the account and channels we will receive messages from.
#[[gateway.out]] specifies the account and channels we will send the messages
#from [[gateway.in]] to.
#
#Most of the time [[gateway.in]] and [[gateway.out]] are the same if you
#want bidirectional bridging. You can then use [[gateway.inout]]
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#
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[[gateway]]
#REQUIRED and UNIQUE
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name="gateway1"
#Enable enables this gateway
##OPTIONAL (default false)
enable=true
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# [[gateway.in]] specifies the account and channels we will receive messages from.
# The following example bridges between mattermost and irc
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[[gateway.in]]
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# account specified above
# REQUIRED
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account="irc.libera"
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# The channel key in each gateway is mapped to a similar group chat ID on the chat platform
# To find the group chat ID for different platforms, refer to the table below
#
# Platform | Identifier name | Example | Description
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# | channel | general | Do not include the # symbol
# discord | channel id | ID:123456789 | See https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/57
# | category/channel | Media/gaming | Without # symbol. If you're using discord categories to group your channels
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# gitter | username/room | general | As seen in the gitter.im URL
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# hipchat | id_channel | example needed | See https://www.hipchat.com/account/xmpp for the correct channel
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# irc | channel | #general | The # symbol is required and should be lowercase!
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# mattermost | channel | general | This is the channel name as seen in the URL, not the display name
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# matrix | #channel:server | #yourchannel:matrix.org | Encrypted rooms are not supported in matrix
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# msteams | threadId | 19:82abcxx@thread.skype | You'll find the threadId in the URL
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# mumble | channel id | 42 | The channel ID, as shown in the channel's "Edit" window
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# rocketchat | channel | #channel | # is required for private channels too
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# slack | channel name | general | Do not include the # symbol
# | channel id | ID:C123456 | The underlying ID of a channel. This doesn't work with webhooks.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# steam | chatid | example needed | The number in the URL when you click "enter chat room" in the browser
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# nctalk | token | xs25tz5y | The token in the URL when you are in a chat. It will be the last part of the URL.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# telegram | chatid | -123456789 | A large negative number. see https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/telegram-bots-beginners-marco-frau
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# vk | peerid | 2000000002 | A number that starts form 2000000000. Use --debug and send any message in chat to get PeerID in the logs
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# whatsapp | group JID | 48111222333-123455678999@g.us | A unique group JID. If you specify an empty string, bridge will list all the possibilities
# | "Group Name" | "Family Chat" | if you specify a group name, the bridge will find hint the JID to specify. Names can change over time and are not stable.
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# xmpp | channel | general | The room name
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# zulip | stream/topic:topic | general/off-topic:food | Do not use the # when specifying a topic
# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
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# REQUIRED
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channel="#testing"
#OPTIONAL - only used for IRC and XMPP protocols at the moment
[gateway.in.options]
#OPTIONAL - your irc / xmpp channel key
key="yourkey"
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#[[gateway.out]] specifies the account and channels we will sent messages to.
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[[gateway.out]]
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account="irc.libera"
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channel="#testing"
#OPTIONAL - only used for IRC and XMPP protocols at the moment
[gateway.out.options]
#OPTIONAL - your irc / xmpp channel key
key="yourkey"
#[[gateway.inout]] can be used when then channel will be used to receive from
#and send messages to
[[gateway.inout]]
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account="mattermost.work"
channel="off-topic"
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#OPTIONAL - only used for IRC and XMPP protocols at the moment
[gateway.inout.options]
#OPTIONAL - your irc / xmpp channel key
key="yourkey"
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# Discord specific gateway options
[[gateway.inout]]
account="discord.game"
channel="mygreatgame"
[gateway.inout.options]
# WebhookURL sends messages in the style of "puppets". You must configure a webhook URL for each channel you want to bridge.
# If you have more than one channel and don't wnat to configure each channel manually, see the "AutoWebhooks" option in the gateway config.
# Example: "https://discord.com/api/webhooks/1234/abcd_xyzw"
WebhookURL=""
[[gateway.inout]]
account="zulip.streamchat"
channel="general/topic:mytopic"
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#API example
#[[gateway.inout]]
#account="api.local"
#channel="api"
#To send data to the api:
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#curl -XPOST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"text":"test","username":"randomuser","gateway":"gateway1"}' http://localhost:4242/api/message
#To read from the api:
#curl http://localhost:4242/api/messages
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#If you want to do a 1:1 mapping between protocols where the channelnames are the same
#e.g. slack and mattermost you can use the samechannelgateway configuration
#the example configuration below send messages from channel testing on mattermost to
#channel testing on slack and vice versa. (and for the channel testing2 and testing3)
[[samechannelgateway]]
name="samechannel1"
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enable = false
accounts = [ "mattermost.work","slack.hobby" ]
channels = [ "testing","testing2","testing3"]