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Using Tox
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=========
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1. Build Tox
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2. Fix errors
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3. Consult IRC for help
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4. Go on debugging journy for devs
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5. Build Tox for real
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6. ???
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For all the work we've put into Tox so far, there isn't yet a decent
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guide for how you *use* Tox. Here's a user-friendly attempt at it.
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1. Connect to the network!
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- You need to connect to a bootstrapping server, to give you a
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public key.
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- Where can I find a public server? Right here, as of now: (the help
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message from running nTox with no args will help)
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- 198.46.136.167 33445
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2. Find a friend!
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- Now that you're on the network, you need a friend. To get one of
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those, you need to to send or receive a request. What's a request,
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you ask? It's like a friend request, but we use really scary and
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cryptic numbers instead of names. When nTox starts, it shows your
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*your* long, scary number, called your *public key*. Give that to
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people, and they can add you as as "friend". Or, you can add
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someone else, with the */f* command, if you like.
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3. Chat it up!
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- Now use the */m* command to send a message to someone. Wow, you're
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chatting!
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4. But something broke!
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- Yeah, pre-alpha-alpha software tends to do that. We're working on
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it.
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- Please report all crashes to either the github page, or #tox-dev
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on freenode.
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5. Nothing broke, but what does */f* mean?
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- nTox parses text as a command if the first character is a
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forward-slash ('/'). You can check all commands in commands.md.
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6. Use and support Tox!
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- Code for us, debug for us, document for us, translate for us, even
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just talk about us!
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- The more interest we get, the more work gets done, the better Tox
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is.
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