zulip/templates/zerver/integrations/irc.md

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Mirror an IRC channel in Zulip!
### Install the bridge software
1. Clone the Zulip API repository, and install its dependencies.
```
git clone https://github.com/zulip/python-zulip-api.git
cd python-zulip-api
python3 ./tools/provision
```
This will create a new Python virtualenv. You'll run the bridge service
inside this virtualenv.
1. Activate the virtualenv by running the `source` command printed
at the end of the output of the previous step.
1. Install the bridge software in your virtualenv, by running:
```
pip install -r zulip/integrations/bridge_with_irc/requirements.txt
```
### Configure the bridge
1. In Zulip, [create a bot](/help/add-a-bot-or-integration), using **Generic bot**
for the bot type. Download the bot's `zuliprc` configuration file to your
computer.
1. [Subscribe the bot](/help/add-or-remove-users-from-a-stream) to the Zulip
stream that will contain the mirror.
1. Inside the virtualenv you created above, run
```
python irc-mirror.py --irc-server=IRC_SERVER --channel=<CHANNEL> --nick-prefix=<NICK> \
--stream=<STREAM> [--topic=<TOPIC>] \
--site=<zulip.site> --user=<bot-email> \
--api-key=<api-key>
```
`--topic` is a Zulip topic, is optionally specified, defaults to "IRC".
Example command:
```
./irc-mirror.py --irc-server=irc.freenode.net --channel='#python-mypy' --nick-prefix=irc_mirror \
--stream='test here' --topic='#mypy' \
--site="https://chat.zulip.org" --user=bot@email.com \
--api-key=DeaDbEEf
```
**Congratulations! You're done!**
Your Zulip messages may look like:
![](/static/images/integrations/irc/001.png)
Your IRC messages may look like:
![](/static/images/integrations/irc/002.png)