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If you have an MIT Athena account, you can start using Zulip for Zephyr in a couple of minutes.
Activate your account here: https://zephyr.zulip.com/register/
Log in to Zulip here: https://zephyr.zulip.com
Follow the on-screen instructions for linking Zulip with Webathena
(Optional) Get the Zulip desktop and/or mobile apps here: https://zulip.com/apps
If you have any questions, please contact us using the "Send feedback" button in Zulip or e-mail us at support@zulip.com
Get your Zulip API key from the Zulip "Settings" panel and put it in a file in your
Athena home directory called ~/Private/.humbug-api-key
(that's not a mistake;
the API key file still has the Humbug name).
Run the following command to copy over all of your subscriptions:
/mit/tabbott/humbug/zephyr_mirror.py --sync-subscriptions
NOTE: Zulip supports several ways to control what messages you want to read right now, but Zulip does not yet have a direct equivalent to Barnowl filters. If you have more subscriptions than you generally read, we recommend that you use Zulip's "Mute" option to hide those subscriptions from your home view that you less commonly read. You can still easily access those streams from Zulip when you want to read them. You can control your subscriptions and what's in your home view by clicking the gear in the upper right-hand corner and then selecting "Streams".
You can get set up to participate on an encrypted Zephyr class using Zulip by either:
E-mailing us at support@zulip.com to get set up, or
Someone who is already set up to participate on that encrypted Zephyr class using Zulip can use Zulip to invite you