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Parameters [
limit:

The maximum number of results to return
offset:

The offset of the first result
link:

Show values as links
headers:

Display the headers/property names
mainlabel:

The label to give to the main page name
intro:

The text to display before the query results, if there are any
outro:

The text to display after the query results, if there are any
searchlabel:

Text for continuing the search
default:

The text to display if there are no query results
import-annotation:

Additional annotated data are to be copied during the parsing of a subject
propsep:

The separator between the properties of a result entry
valuesep:

The separator between the values for a property of a result
template:

The name of a template with which to display the printouts
named args:

Name the arguments passed to the template
userparam:

A value passed into each template call, if a template is used
class:

An additional CSS class to set for the list
introtemplate:

The name of a template to display before the query results, if there are any
outrotemplate:

The name of a template to display after the query results, if there are any
sep:

The separator between results
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CWirc
CWirc is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw Morse code over the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. The transmitted Morse code can be received in near real-time by other X-Chat clients with the CWirc plugin. CWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio rig: it sends and receives Morse over virtual channels, and it can listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel. Morse code is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial port, or using the mouse buttons, and sound plays through the sound card, or through an external sounder.
Chaosircd
'chaosircd' is an IRC daemon with commands, channel modes, user modes, and flood control implemented as runtime (re)loadable modules. DNS and AUTH (ident) queries are done in a single child process so as to not waste valuable file descriptors and responsiveness. It also features a server-server protocol using timestamps for netsplit handling similar to TS5 (hybrid), and OpenSSL encrypted server-server and client-server connections.
ChatRelater
Chat Relater is a tool consisting of two command-line scripts:
  • The analyzer extracts user relations from chat logs. The gained data is serialized as YAML.
  • The visualizer takes that data and utilizes GraphViz to create a graph.
Chirpy!
Chirpy! is an online quote management system. It allows you to keep a database of quotes by friends and foes. It is most useful for quotes collected on IRC channels. Both the default Web frontend and MySQL backend can be replaced at will.
Chupacabra
Chupacabra is an IRC bot that aims to be small, fast and reliable. It's meant for channel administration on any IRC network, and currently supports kick, auto-op, topic, and more.
Circe
Circe is an IRC client for Emacs. It integrates well with the rest of the editor, using standard Emacs key bindings and indicating activity in channels in the status bar so it stays out of your way unless you want to use it. Features include:
  • Per-query and per-channel buffers
  • Auto-query buffers/windows (even on /MSG)*Nick-highlighting*An extensible ignore*Automatic splitting at word boundaries of long lines to be sent
  • Flood protection
  • Per-server (not per-channel) separate encoding and decoding coding systems; an Emacs feature even allows the client to transparently work with multiple encodings, such as when both Latin-1 and UTF-8 are used on a channel*Auto-join
  • NickServ-support
  • Netsplit handling
Ctrlproxy
'ctrlproxy' is an IRC server with multiserver support. It runs as a daemon and connects to a number of IRC servers, then lets you to connect from a workstation and work as the user who is logged in to the IRC server. After you disconnect, it maintains the connection to the server. It acts like any normal IRC server, so you can use any IRC client to connect to it. It supports multiple client connections to one IRC server (under the same nick), so you can connect to IRC using your IRC nick, even if you have an IRC session open somewhere else. It supports logging (in the same format as the irssi IRC client), password authentication, and ctcp (in case no clients are connected).
Dircproxy
'dircproxy' is an IRC proxy server ("bouncer") for people who use IRC from lots of different workstations or clients, but wish to remain connected and see what they missed while they were away. Users connect to IRC through dircproxy, and remain connected to the server, even after a client is detached from it. While they're detached, 'dircproxy' logs channel and private messages as well as important events; when users reattach it downloads those logs to you using ordinary IRC protocol.
Eggdrop
Eggdrop is an IRC bot. It sits on a channel and takes protective measures to keep the channel from being taken over (in the few ways that anything can), to recognize banished users or sites and reject them, to recognize privileged users and let them gain ops, etc. You access your shell acount with a username and password, via a telnet connection or ftp; you then find yourself at a command prompt where you can execute various programs, manipulate files and check email. You upload your personal files (ie webpages or graphics) via FTP.
Ejabberd
'ejabberd' is a multi-platform, scalable, distributed, and fault-tolerant XMPP Jabber server. It supports advanced features such as multi-user chat, IRC transport, publish and subscribe services, Jabber user directory, a Web-based administration interface, an HTTP polling service, SSL and TLS support, LDAP and external authentication.
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ERC is a powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client for Emacs. It is distributed with the latest release of Emacs but also on GNU ELPA. It supports multiple channels and multiple servers, private message separation, highlighting, notification, channel tracking, nick completion, history, multiple languages, user scripting and auto reconnect. This package is no longer developed as a separate project.
FluffyChat
FluffyChat - Chat with your friends The greatest FluffyChat features: Opensource and open development where everyone can join. Nonprofit - FluffyChat is donation funded. Cute design and many theme settings including a dark mode. Unlimited groups and direct chats. FluffyChat is made as simple to use as possible. Free to use for everyone without ads. There is no "FluffyChat server" you are forced to use. Use the server you find trustworthy or host your own. Compatible with Element, Fractal, Nheko and all matrix messengers.
Galaxium Messenger
Galaxium is a MSN instant messenger service client that runs on GTK+ 2.6 or later. Built primarily for the GNOME environment on GNU/Linux. It was originally written by Adam Peck and Philippe Durand, students of the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology.
Currently is in early development stages and is current only a chat client. You cannot transfer files or have video/audio conversations. We do encourage you to try it and comment on the application interface and features. Stay up to date as things are moving towards adding these features at a steady pace.
Gamja
gamja is an IRC web client. It can work together with soju.
Gnome-gossip
Gossip is an instant messaging client for Gnome. Its goal is to make instant messaging as easy as possible, while giving users of the GNOME desktop a user-friendly way of keeping in touch with their friends. The package has been translated in to thirteen languages.
HexChat
HexChat is an IRC client based on XChat 2, featuring:
  • Easy to use and customizable interface
  • Cross-platform on Windows, OS X, and Unix-like OSes
  • Highly scriptable with Python and Perl
  • Translated in multiple languages
  • Multi-network with auto-connect, join, and identify
  • Spellcheck, proxies, SASL, DCC support and more
Hybridbot
This bot acts as a normal user inside both a IRC channel and a XMPP MUC room, and relays/resends the messages received in one end to the other automatically.
Ii
ii is a minimalist FIFO and filesystem-based IRC client. It creates an irc directory tree with server, channel and nick name directories. In every directory a FIFO in file and a normal out file is created. The in file is used to communicate with the servers and the out files contain the server messages. For every channel and every nick name there are related in and out files created. This allows IRC communication from the command line. Join a channel as follows: $ echo "/j #wmii" > in and ii creates a new #wmii (channel) directory with in and out files.
Irc
This library is intended to encapsulate the IRC protocol at a quite low level. It provides an event-driven IRC client framework. It has a fairly thorough support for the basic IRC protocol, CTCP and DCC connections.
Irc-Scroller
This is a candidate for deletion: Links broken. No archive.org entry. Email to maintainer broken. Poppy-one (talk) 09:24, 13 August 2018 (EDT) IrcScroller is a Web script that parses different IRC log formats, and dynamically displays them as Web pages, updating almost in real time. The log formats used by eggdrop, mirc, irssi, and a custom database are currently supported.


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