/leave a channel but don't close it
See original GitHub issueFeature Description
Lots of IRC clients do this. Once you type /leave
or /part
the channel stays on the sidebar greyed out to let you know that you’re not in it, and you can still read that chat.
#2216 is asking something similar, I think.
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- Created 5 years ago
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- Comments:7 (5 by maintainers)
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Yeah, message searching in closed channels is the better way of solving this instead of keeping parted channels around.
So I’m closing this in favor of #109.
@thelounge/maintainers What do you think? I personally see no value in this.