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==== Channels ====
 
==== Channels ====
  
Conversations in Rocket.Chat occur in <b>channels.</b> Channels are chat rooms with useful features designed to increase communication and collaboration.
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Conversations in Rocket Chat occur in <b>channels.</b> Channels are chat rooms with useful features designed to increase communication and collaboration.
  
 
There are three kinds of channels: public channels, private groups, and direct (1-on-1) messages.
 
There are three kinds of channels: public channels, private groups, and direct (1-on-1) messages.
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==== Channel Actions ====
 
==== Channel Actions ====
Inside channels, you can also do more than post messages and upload files. Increase your interaction with messages through Channel actions.
 
 
=====Find channel actions=====
 
:To find channel actions, go to the right of the channel title and click the menu.
 
 
:<i>Channel actions vary depending on the server configuration, so the items listed below might not all be visible in your installation.</i>
 
 
=====Channel Info=====
 
:Here you can see all kinds of information about the current channel. If you admin permissions, you can edit this information. These are the channel :info options:
 
 
:*<b>Channel Name:</b> The name of the channel, how users see the title and find the channel via search.
 
 
:*<b>Topic:</b> The topic shows next to the title on the channel header. Great for giving more info about the channel.
 
 
:*<b>Announcement:</b> Announcements post in a bar under the channel header.
 
 
:*<b>Description:</b> The description of the channel.
 
 
:*<b>Private:</b> Tells whether a channel is private, and can set the channel to private or public.
 
 
:*<b>Read Only:</b> Tells whether a channel is read-only, and toggles the read-only status on the channel. In read-only channels, only people with :admin permissions can post messages. Good for announcements channels.
 
 
:*<b>Archived:</b> Tells if a channel is archived, and toggles the archived status of a channel. Nobody can post messages in an archived channel, and :channel search will not find that channel.
 
 
:*<b>Password:</b> Tells whether a channel has a password and let you set the password. If a channel has a password, other users need to enter the :password to become a member of the channel.
 
 
:If a retention policy is active on this channel, a red warning box appears saying when messages or files are deleted.
 
 
=====Members List=====
 
:Here you can see all the users on the channel and see more information about them. If you have the proper permission, you can manage them on your :channel.
 
 
:At first, the list only shows currently active users. To see all users, click the <b>show all</b>.
 
 
:To see more information on a user, click their name on the list.
 
 
:The user preview screen shows their name, username, any role tags they might have, and their current timezone. From there, you can:
 
 
:*Start a direct conversation with the user by clicking the <i>conversation</i> option
 
 
:*Start a video call with the user
 
 
:*Set the user as channel owner
 
 
:*Set the user as a channel’s moderator
 
 
:*Mute the user
 
 
:*Remove the user from the channel
 
 
=====Message list options=====
 
:This section details a list of all different types of lists specific to channels:
 
 
:*<b>Files List:</b> A list of all the files uploaded to the current channel.
 
 
:*<b>Mentions:</b> All messages that mentioned you on the current channel.
 
 
:*<b>Starred Messages:</b> All messages that you have starred in the current channel.
 
 
:*<b>Pinned Messages:</b> All messages pinned to the current channel.
 
 
=====Prune Messages=====
 
:If you are a server admin, or your admin has given you the <b>clean-channel-history</b> permission, the <b>prune messages</b> option allows you to :delete messages from a channel swiftly.
 
 
:<u><i><b>Note:</b> Messages and files deleted with this option are deleted forever and cannot be recovered. Be careful and double-check your :arguments before pressing Prune.</i></u>
 
 
:Use the following parameters to delete specific messages:
 
 
:*<i>Newer than:</i> Deletes all messages posted <b>after</b> a particular date.
 
 
:*<i>Older than:</i> Deletes all messages posted <b>before</b> a particular date.
 
 
:Fill dates for both the <i>Newer than</i> and <i>Older than</i> fields to delete all messages.
 
 
:*<i>Users:</i> Allows you to specify any users to delete the content. When filled with a username, that user’s messages deleted.
 
 
:Refine the parameters above with the following options. Check each to enable:
 
 
:*<b>Inclusive:</b> Deletes all messages that land on the exact start/end times you have specified in the <i>Newer than</i> and <i>Older than</i> fields.
 
 
:*<b>Exclude pinned messages:</b> Do <b>not</b> delete pinned messages.
 
 
:*<b>Only remove the attached files, keep messages:</b> Removes files but not the messages themselves
 
  
 
==== Managing your Account ====
 
==== Managing your Account ====

Revision as of 08:58, 12 March 2020

Rocket Chat Mobile User's Guide for ANDROID Users

Setting up Rocket Chat Mobile
1. Launch the app.
2. Click Connect to a server or you can Create a new workspace.
RocketchatM Main.jpg
3. Sign in a server with a link or IP address.
RocketchatM server sign in.jpg
RocketchatM server sign in ip.jpg
Log in your account
1. After you signed in to a server.
2. Fill up username and password.
RocketchatM Login.jpg

Channels

Conversations in Rocket Chat occur in channels. Channels are chat rooms with useful features designed to increase communication and collaboration.

There are three kinds of channels: public channels, private groups, and direct (1-on-1) messages.

Creating a Channel
Step 1: click this Icon
RocketchatM Creating a Channel step 1.jpg
Step 2: click Create a Channel
RocketchatM Chatbox - Create Channel.jpg
Step 3: Choose, add a Channel name and click Create
RocketchatM Create Channel Option.jpg
Public channels
Public channels (also called channels for short) act as a base for all channel types. Use channels for conversations that are open to :your entire team. Anyone on your team can join a channel.
Channels make it easy to find what’s going on with your team. New team members can join a channel and read all the information previously shared by :other users.
When in doubt, create a channel. Public conversations help you build a knowledge base of your organization with minimal effort. For example, create a :channel for a company department or to discuss a specific programming language.
Private groups
Private groups are closed channels. They are visible only to their members. Use private groups for subjects that are sensitive, confidential, :or limited to a small group of team members.
Private groups are joined through invitation only. The administrator sets the permissions that determine who can invite others to a private group. By :default, only administrators, room owners, and moderators can invite others to private rooms.


Direct Messages
Direct messages (DMs) are a private 1-on-1 conversation between team members. They can be sent to any user on your server.
RocketchatM Direct Message.jpg

Messaging

Compose messages
To compose a message in Rocket.Chat, go the channel or user you want to send a message.
Notify other team members
To get the attention of a specific team member in a channel, type @ followed by their username, for example, @username. The mentioned :user sees a red badge on the channel or is notified via email or their mobile device if they’re not online.
You can also notify everyone in a channel by typing @all. We recommend using @all sparingly. Although notifying everyone in the channel :is useful for announcements, not every message requires this.
RocketchatM Mention.jpg
Send attachments
You can send a variety of attachments on your messages, like files, audio, links, videos, and many more.
To access the attachment menu you can, click on the plus (+) icon on the message input.
RocketchatM Attachment 1.jpg


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Emoji
To insert an emoji, click the smiley face icon in the message box. Browse through emoji using the icon categories or through the search box.
You can also insert emojis by inputting an emoji code.
RocketchatM Emoji Icon.jpg


RocketchatM Emoji.jpg
Emoticons
Rocket.Chat changes common emoticons, or symbols used to represent emoji, to the equivalent emoji. For example, :) converts to the :smiley::emoji.

Message Actions

Open message actions
To open the message actions menu, press and hold the message.
Star messages
Star messages to make the message easier to find it later. To star a message, click Star option in the message actions menu. If you want to :remove the star from an already starred message, click Remove Star.
RocketchatM Message Actions - Star.jpg


Starred messages are per chat room and are not global; each room has its list of starred messages.
Pin messages
Pin a message to a channel to make that message easily accessible to all user’s on the channel. To pin a message, select the Pin Message :option in the message actions menu. Remove already pinned messages by selecting Remove Pin.
RocketchatM Message Actions - Pin.jpg
The administrator of a Rocket.Chat team sets the permissions for who can pin messages in a channel. By default, only administrators, moderators, :and owners of the channel can pin messages .
Reactions
You can react to messages with emoji.
To add a reaction to a message, go to the message, hold the message and click Add Reaction
RocketchatM Message Actions - Reaction.jpg
You can see other user’s emoji reactions beneath the message. To react with the same emoji as another user, click the emoji. You can also remove your :reaction by clicking on your emoji.
Permalink a message
Permalink a message to creates a URL directly to that message in the chat.
Click on the Permalink option in the message actions menu. This copies the message into your clipboard.
RocketchatM Message Actions - Permalink.jpg
Copy a message
To copy the contents of a message to your clipboard, click on the copy option on the message actions menu.
RocketchatM Message Actions - Copy a message.jpg
Reply to a message
Reply to a message to quote a message from another user. The reply automatically triggers a notification sent to the message’s original author.
There are two options for replies:
Use Reply in Thread to start a new thread underneath the original message. Threads create a string of messages that quote the original.
Use Reply in Direct Message to quote the original message in a direct message to that user.
RocketchatM Message Actions - Reply to a Message.jpg
Quote a message
Quote a message to respond to another user’s message without notifying the user directly. Select Quote in the message actions menu.
RocketchatM Message Actions - Quote.jpg

Channel Actions

Managing your Account

Rocket Chat Mobile User's Guide for IOS Users

Setting up Rocket Chat Mobile
1. Launch the app.
2. Click Connect to a server
RCios main.PNG
3. Sign in a server with a link or IP address.
RocketchatM server sign in.jpg
RocketchatM server sign in ip.jpg
Log in your account
1. After you signed in to a server.
2. Fill up username and password.
Rocketchatios login.PNG

Channels

Conversations in Rocket.Chat occur in channels. Channels are chat rooms with useful features designed to increase communication and collaboration.

There are three kinds of channels: public channels, private groups, and direct (1-on-1) messages.

Creating a Channel

Step 1: click this Icon
RCios chatbox icon.PNG
Step 2: click Create a Channel
RCios creating a channel.PNG
Public channels
Public channels (also called channels for short) act as a base for all channel types. Use channels for conversations that are open to :your entire team. Anyone on your team can join a channel.
Channels make it easy to find what’s going on with your team. New team members can join a channel and read all the information previously shared by :other users.
When in doubt, create a channel. Public conversations help you build a knowledge base of your organization with minimal effort. For example, create a :channel for a company department or to discuss a specific programming language.
Private groups
Private groups are closed channels. They are visible only to their members. Use private groups for subjects that are sensitive, confidential, :or limited to a small group of team members.
Private groups are joined through invitation only. The administrator sets the permissions that determine who can invite others to a private group. By :default, only administrators, room owners, and moderators can invite others to private rooms.
Direct Messages
Direct messages (DMs) are a private 1-on-1 conversation between team members. They can be sent to any user on your server.
RCios chatbox.PNG

Messaging

Compose messages
To compose a message in Rocket.Chat, go the channel or user you want to send a message.
Notify other team members
To get the attention of a specific team member in a channel, type @ followed by their username, for example, @username. The mentioned :user sees a red badge on the channel or is notified via email or their mobile device if they’re not online.
You can also notify everyone in a channel by typing @all. We recommend using @all sparingly. Although notifying everyone in the channel :is useful for announcements, not every message requires this.
RocketchatM Mention.jpg
Send attachments
You can send a variety of attachments on your messages, like files, audio, links, videos, and many more.
To access the attachment menu you can, click on the Ellipsis (Ellipsis-v.png) icon on the message input.
RCios attach.PNG


RCios attach1.PNG
Emoji
To insert an emoji, click the smiley face icon in the message box. Browse through emoji using the icon categories or through the search box.
You can also insert emojis by inputting an emoji code.
RocketchatM Emoji Icon.jpg


RocketchatM Emoji.jpg
Emoticons
Rocket.Chat changes common emoticons, or symbols used to represent emoji, to the equivalent emoji. For example, :) converts to the :smiley::emoji.

Message Actions

Open message actions
To open the message actions menu, press and hold the message.
RCios message actions.PNG
Reactions
You can react to messages with emoji.
To add a reaction to a message, go to the message, hold the message and click Add Reaction
RCios message actions - add reactions.PNG
You can see other user’s emoji reactions beneath the message. To react with the same emoji as another user, click the emoji. You can also remove your :reaction by clicking on your emoji.
Permalink a message
Permalink a message to creates a URL directly to that message in the chat.
Click on the Permalink option in the message actions menu. This copies the message into your clipboard.
RCios message actions - permalink.PNG
Copy a message
To copy the contents of a message to your clipboard, click on the copy option on the message actions menu.
RCios message actions - copy.PNG
Reply to a message
Reply to a message to quote a message from another user. The reply automatically triggers a notification sent to the message’s original author.
There are two options for replies:
Use Reply in Thread to start a new thread underneath the original message. Threads create a string of messages that quote the original.
Use Reply in Direct Message to quote the original message in a direct message to that user.
RCios message actions - reply.PNG
Quote a message
Quote a message to respond to another user’s message without notifying the user directly. Select Quote in the message actions menu.
RCios message actions - quote.PNG
Delete messages
To delete a message, click Delete in the message actions menu.
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