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# Matrix <--> Zulip bridge
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This acts as a bridge between Matrix and Zulip. It also enables a Zulip topic to be federated.
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## Usage
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### For IRC bridges
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Matrix has been bridged to the listed
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[IRC networks](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/wiki/Bridged-IRC-networks),
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where the 'Room alias format' refers to the `room_id` for the corresponding IRC channel.
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For example, for the freenode channel `#zulip-test`, the `room_id` would be
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`#freenode_#zulip-test:matrix.org`.
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Hence, this can also be used as a IRC <--> Zulip bridge.
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## Steps to configure the Matrix bridge
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### 1. Zulip endpoint
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1. Create a generic Zulip bot
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2. (don't forget this step!) Make sure the bot is subscribed to the relevant stream
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2. Enter the bot's email and `api_key` into `matrix_bridge_config.py`
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3. Enter the destination subject, realm and site in `matrix_bridge_config.py`
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### 2. Matrix endpoint
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1. Create a user on [matrix.org](https://matrix.org/)
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2. Enter the user's username and password into `matrix_bridge_config.py`
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3. Enter the host and `room_id` into `matrix_bridge_config.py`
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After the steps above have been completed, run `python matrix_bridge.py` to
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start the mirroring.
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## Note
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There are certain
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[IRC channels](https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/wiki/Channels-from-which-the-IRC-bridge-is-banned)
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where the messages from Zulip cannot be forwarded to
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IRC due to a ban on the Matrix bot.
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