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Latest revision as of 12:29, 24 July 2020
Riot-web
https://about.riot.im/
Riot (formerly known as Vector) is a Matrix web client built using the Matrix React SDK.
Communicate the way you want with Riot - a universal secure chat app entirely under your control. Riot is for everyone, from casual chat to high powered collaboration and is built on the Matrix protocol, a standard for open, decentralised communication.
Download
https://github.com/vector-im/riot-web/releases/tag/v1.6.5
Categories
- Chat:instant-messaging
- Live-communications:chat
- Programming-language:perl
- Programming-language:python
- Programming-language:javascript
- Programming-language:shell
- Programming-language:typescript
- Runs-on:GNU/Linux
- Use:internet-application
- Use:live-communications
- Works-with:audio
- Works-with:images
- Works-with:text
- Works-with:video
Licensing
License
Verified by
Verified on
Notes
License
Verified by
LorenzoAncora
Verified on
19 June 2020
Leaders and contributors
Resources and communication
Software prerequisites
Kind | Description |
---|---|
Weak prerequisite | npm |
Source requirement | Perl |
Source requirement | Shell |
Source requirement | Python |
Weak prerequisite | yarn |
Required to use | Node.js |
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