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SOBBY(1)							      SOBBY(1)

NAME
       sobby - a dedicated server for collaborative editing

SYNOPSIS
       sobby [options] [session file]

DESCRIPTION
       sobby  is  a  dedicated	server which allows clients to edit plain text
       documents and source files collaboratively over a network.  Changes  to
       the documents are synchronised instantly to the other clients.

OPTIONS
       This  program  follows  the  usual  GNU	command line syntax, with long
       options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of available  options
       is included below.

       -?, --help
	      Show help options

       -n, --name=NAME
	      Published server name

       -i, --interactive
	      Show prompt to enter commands at runtime

       -p, --port=PORT
	      Port which should be used to listen for clients

       --password=PASSWORD
	      Global password required to join the session

       -c, --configfile=FILE
	      Use the settings specified in the given configuration file

       --write-configfile=FILE
	      Write  the  settings passed on the command line to the specified
	      configuration file and exit

       --autosave-file=FILE
	      File where to store autosaved sessions

       --autosave-interval=INTERVAL
	      Interval (in seconds) between autosaves, 0  disables  them;  the
	      presence	of  --autosave-directory  automatically	 disables this
	      option

       --autosave-directory=DIRECTORY
	      Directory where to autosave all individual files of a session

       session file
	      File to restore the session from, together  with	all  documents
	      stored  therein  and  changes  attributed	 to  the corresponding
	      users.

AUTHOR
       sobby was written by the 0x539 dev group <crew@0x539.de>.

				August 17, 2006			      SOBBY(1)
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