#This is configuration for matterbridge.
#WARNING: as this file contains credentials, be sure to set correct file permissions
###################################################################
#IRC section
###################################################################
#REQUIRED to start IRC section
[irc]

#You can configure multiple servers "[irc.name]" or "[irc.name2]"
#In this example we use [irc.freenode]
#REQUIRED
[irc.freenode]
#irc server to connect to. 
#REQUIRED
Server="irc.freenode.net:6667"

#Password for irc server (if necessary)
#OPTIONAL (default "")
Password=""

#Enable to use TLS connection to your irc server. 
#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseTLS=false

#Enable SASL (PLAIN) authentication. (freenode requires this from eg AWS hosts)
#It uses NickServNick and NickServPassword as login and password
#OPTIONAL (default false)
UseSASL=false

#Enable to not verify the certificate on your irc server. i
#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true

#Your nick on irc. 
#REQUIRED
Nick="matterbot"

#If you registered your bot with a service like Nickserv on freenode. 
#Also being used when UseSASL=true
#OPTIONAL
NickServNick="nickserv"
NickServPassword="secret"

#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. 
#<message clipped> will be add to the message that fills the queue.
#OPTIONAL (default 30)
MessageQueue=30

#Maximum length of message sent to irc server. If it exceeds
#<message clipped> will be add to the message.
#OPTIONAL (default 400)
MessageLength=400

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#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
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#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. 
#REQUIRED
Server="jabber.example.com:5222"

#Jid
#REQUIRED
Jid="user@example.com"

#Password
#REQUIRED
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

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false


###################################################################
#hipchat section
###################################################################
#Go to https://www.hipchat.com/account/xmpp this will show you the necessary data
#to fill in the section below
[xmpp.hipchat]
#xmpp server to connect to. 
#REQUIRED
Server="chat.hipchat.com:5222"

#Jabber ID
#REQUIRED
Jid="12345_12345@chat.hipchat.com"

#Password (your hipchat password)
#REQUIRED
Password="yourpass"

#Conference (MUC) domain
#REQUIRED
Muc="conf.hipchat.com"

#Room nickname
#REQUIRED
Nick="yourlogin"

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}/{BRIDGE}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false


###################################################################
#mattermost section
###################################################################
[mattermost]
#You can configure multiple servers "[mattermost.name]" or "[mattermost.name2]"
#In this example we use [mattermost.work]
#REQUIRED

[mattermost.work]
#The mattermost hostname. (do not prefix it with http or https)
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
Server="yourmattermostserver.domain" 

#Your team on mattermost. 
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
Team="yourteam"

#login/pass of your bot. 
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own! 
#REQUIRED (when not using webhooks)
Login="yourlogin"
Password="yourpass"

#Enable this to make a http connection (instead of https) to your mattermost. 
#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.

#Enable to not verify the certificate on your mattermost server. 
#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true

#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

#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 
#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. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#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"

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#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"

#### Settings for webhook matterbridge.
#NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE SLACK API
#AND DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE!
#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"

#NOT RECOMMENDED TO USE INCOMING/OUTGOING WEBHOOK. USE SLACK API
#AND DEDICATED BOT USER WHEN POSSIBLE!
#Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from slack
#See account settings - integrations - outgoing webhooks on slack
#This setting will not be used when useAPI is eanbled
#webhooks
#OPTIONAL
WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999"

#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL
IconURL="https://robohash.org/{NICK}.png?size=48x48"

#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 
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#discord section
###################################################################
[discord]

#You can configure multiple servers "[discord.name]" or "[discord.name2]"
#In this example we use [discord.game]
#REQUIRED
[discord.game]
#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.
#REQUIRED
Token="Yourtokenhere"

#REQUIRED
Server="yourservername"

#Shows title, description and URL of embedded messages (sent by other bots)
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowEmbeds=false

#Specify WebhookURL. If given, will relay messages using the Webhook, which gives a better look to messages.
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
WebhookURL="Yourwebhooktokenhere"

#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. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#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"

#OPTIONAL (default empty)
#Only supported format is "HTML", messages will be sent in html parsemode.
#See https://core.telegram.org/bots/api#html-style
MessageFormat=""

#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

#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 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. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false


###################################################################
#rocketchat section
###################################################################
[rocketchat]
#You can configure multiple servers "[rocketchat.name]" or "[rocketchat.name2]"
#In this example we use [rocketchat.work]
#REQUIRED

[rocketchat.rockme]
#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"

#Address to listen on for outgoing webhook requests from rocketchat.
#See administration - integrations - new integration - outgoing webhook
#REQUIRED 
WebhookBindAddress="0.0.0.0:9999"

#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. 
#e.g. when using selfsigned certificates
#OPTIONAL (default false)
SkipTLSVerify=true

#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 
#from bridge to rocketchat will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#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)
#REQUIRED
Server="https://matrix.org"

#login/pass of your bot. 
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own! 
#Messages sent from this user will not be relayed to avoid loops.
#REQUIRED 
Login="yourlogin"
Password="yourpass"

#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 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 
#from bridge to matrix will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false

###################################################################
#steam section
###################################################################
[steam]
#You can configure multiple servers "[steam.name]" or "[steam.name2]"
#In this example we use [steam.gamechat]
#REQUIRED

[steam.gamechat]
#login/pass of your bot. 
#Use a dedicated user for this and not your own account! 
#REQUIRED 
Login="yourlogin"
Password="yourpass"

#steamguard mail authcode (not the 2FA code)
#OPTIONAL 
Authcode="ABCE12"

#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 
#from bridge to matrix will by default be prefixed by the RemoteNickFormat setting. i
#OPTIONAL (default false)
PrefixMessagesWithNick=false

#Nicks you want to ignore. 
#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"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

#Enable to show users joins/parts from other bridges 
#Only works hiding/show messages from irc and mattermost bridge for now
#OPTIONAL (default false)
ShowJoinPart=false


###################################################################
#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 
BindAddress="127.0.0.1:4242"

#Amount of messages to keep in memory
Buffer=1000

#Bearer token used for authentication
#curl -H "Authorization: Bearer token" http://localhost:4242/api/messages
#OPTIONAL (no authorization if token is empty)
Token="mytoken"

#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="{NICK}"



###################################################################
#General configuration
###################################################################
#Settings here override specific settings for each protocol
[general]
#RemoteNickFormat defines how remote users appear on this bridge 
#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
#The string "{PROTOCOL}" (case sensitive) will be replaced by the protocol used by the bridge
#OPTIONAL (default empty)
RemoteNickFormat="[{PROTOCOL}] <{NICK}> "

###################################################################
#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]]
#

[[gateway]]
#REQUIRED and UNIQUE
name="gateway1"
#Enable enables this gateway
##OPTIONAL (default false)
enable=true

    #[[gateway.in]] specifies the account and channels we will receive messages from.
    #The following example bridges between mattermost and irc
    [[gateway.in]]

    #account specified above
    #REQUIRED
    account="irc.freenode"
    #channel to connect on that account
    #How to specify them for the different bridges:
    #
    #irc        - #channel (# is required) (this needs to be lowercase!)
    #mattermost - channel (the channel name as seen in the URL, not the displayname)
    #gitter     - username/room 
    #xmpp       - channel
    #slack      - channel (the channel name as seen in the URL, not the displayname)
    #discord    - channel (without the #)
    #           - ID:123456789 (where 123456789 is the channel ID) 
    #               (https://github.com/42wim/matterbridge/issues/57)
    #telegram   - chatid (a large negative number, eg -123456789)
    #             see (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/telegram-bots-beginners-marco-frau)
    #hipchat    - id_channel (see https://www.hipchat.com/account/xmpp for the correct channel)
    #rocketchat - #channel (# is required (also needed for private channels!)
    #matrix     - #channel:server (eg #yourchannel:matrix.org) 
    #           - encrypted rooms are not supported in matrix
    #steam      - chatid (a large number). 
    #             The number in the URL when you click "enter chat room" in the browser
    #                  
    #REQUIRED
    channel="#testing"

        #OPTIONAL - only used for IRC protocol at the moment
        [gateway.in.options]
        #OPTIONAL - your irc channel key
        key="yourkey"


    #[[gateway.out]] specifies the account and channels we will sent messages to.
    [[gateway.out]]
    account="irc.freenode"
    channel="#testing"

        #OPTIONAL - only used for IRC protocol at the moment
        [gateway.out.options]
        #OPTIONAL - your irc channel key
        key="yourkey"

    #[[gateway.inout]] can be used when then channel will be used to receive from 
    #and send messages to
    [[gateway.inout]]
    account="mattermost.work"
    channel="off-topic"

        #OPTIONAL - only used for IRC protocol at the moment
        [gateway.inout.options]
        #OPTIONAL - your irc channel key
        key="yourkey"

    #API example
    #[[gateway.inout]]
    #account="api.local"
    #channel="api"
    #To send data to the api:
    #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

#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"
   enable = false
   accounts = [ "mattermost.work","slack.hobby" ]
   channels = [ "testing","testing2","testing3"]