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computing: software: IRC clients: XChat
Overview
XChat is a FOSS IRC client. It is available for Windows, Linux, and possibly other platforms.
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Reference
- official web site
- Wikipedia
- LinuxQuestions wiki page
Issues
- Allows the user to select which rooms will "beep" (which can be a PC Speaker beep or a sound sample) when there is activity, but it does not save this information when the client leaves the room (either by /part or by shutting down).
- Doesn't seem to be any way to set it to automatically open different networks in different windows
Wish List
- Different sounds for different actions, probably based on regex filters
manpage
NAME
xchat - manual page for xchat 2.0.10
SYNOPSIS
xchat
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DESCRIPTION
xchat is a client for the Internet Relay Chat with a GTK user interface. It is extensible using scripts in various languages such as perl. It can be used to connect to multiple IRC networks at the same time.
OPTIONS
-d | --cfgdir DIRECTORY | use a different config dir |
-a | --no-auto | don’t auto connect |
-n | --no-plugins | don’t auto load any plugins |
-v | --version | show version information |
AUTHOR
- This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
- This manual page was written by Davide Puricelli <evospam@spamdebianspam.spamorg>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Notes
- How to do Spoiler Text:
- %C01,01spoilertext
- %C01,01spoilertext%O
- %O clears formatting