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A terminal Matrix client written in Go using mautrix and mauview
Basic usage is possible, but expect bugs and missing features.
Documentation: https://docs.mau.fi/gomuks/
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Element (formerly known as Vector and Riot) is a Matrix web client built using
the Matrix React SDK.
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years ago.
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A Matrix-Telegram hybrid puppeting/relaybot bridge.
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A Telethon session storage implementation backed by SQLAlchemy.
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Telegram is a popular messaging application. This library is meant to make it
easy for you to write Python programs that can interact with Telegram. Think of
it as a wrapper that has already done the heavy job for you, so you can focus
on developing an application.
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The only thing using it, mautrix-hangouts, moved back to upstream hangups.
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Profanity is a simple lightweight console based XMPP chat client.
Its emphasis is on having a simple and configurable command driven UI.
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libmesode is a libstrophe fork.
libstrophe is a minimal XMPP library written in C. It has almost no
external dependencies, only an XML parsing library.
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Srain is a modern IRC client written in GTK.
Features
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- Fully open source
- RFC {1459,2812} compatible
- Partial IRCv3 support
- Multi-platform support
- Act like modern IM client
- Graphical user interface
- Convenient connection panel
- Interactive channel search
- Forward message in one click
- URL preview
- Desktop notificaion
- Special optimization for bridge/relay bot
- Act like geek IRC client
- Anything can be done via commands
- Fine-grained configuration with hot update support
- Regex based message render and filter mechanisms
- IPC based plugin system (TODO)
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"This version of jabberd is very very old and no longer maintained."
The wip package jabberd14 indicates that it can eventually be imported
as jabberd14 rather than directly replacing this package, but isn't
ready yet due to stability concerns.
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AOL is dead and this is no longer used by anything in pkgsrc.
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AIM is dead and this is no longer used by anything in pkgsrc.
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Upstream disappeared in 2004 and this is now both unique to pkgsrc and
no longer used by anything in pkgsrc.
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Last commits upstream were in 2009.
"IT HAS HIGHER THEN USUAL RISK OF DESTROYING YOUR SYSTEM."
Use ZNC.
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libgadu is library for handling Gadu-Gadu instant messenger protocol. For a
long time it was an intergral part of ekg application but due to packaging
issues and use in other appliactions it became a project on its own.
Proprietary protocol was reverse engineered which may make libgadu less than
100% compatible with the original.
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This used to be part of GNOME (I guess? never heard of it before), but
the last release was pushed to ftp.gnome.org over 10 years ago.
Despite this, the version in pkgsrc is not the most recent release.
Other vendors have packages named 'gossip' but they appear to be for a
different piece of software...
There's plenty of other XMPP clients in pkgsrc to try.
PKGREVISION= 56, last updated in 2006.
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Upstream is gone, and there have been numerous changes to the ICQ protocol
that rendered third-party clients non-functional since this was last updated.
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Upstream is gone, and there have been numerous changes to the ICQ protocol
that rendered third-party clients non-functional since this was last updated
(in 2000...?)
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Upstream is gone and there have been numerous changes to the ICQ protocol
that broke third-party clients since this was last updated.
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telepathy-qt5 is a Qt5 high-level binding for Telepathy.
The qt4 version is in chat/telepathy-qt .
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Empathy is unmaintained and was moved to GNOME's attic.
Plenty of other IM clients are available.
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Development on this stopped in favour of Empathy and other clients many
years ago. Due to recent protocol changes, unmaintained ICQ clients cannot
be expected to continue working.
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This services package is very old and unmaintained.
Supposedly it doesn't work without -fno-stack-protector. Not a good sign.
If I have my IRC history right, chat/anope is a fork of epona, which was a
fork of this.
PR pkg/49014
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The Steam protocol plugin for bitlbee. This plugin uses the Steam Mobile
API allowing it to run alongside the main Steam client. It is worth noting
that the Steam Mobile API is HTTP based, which does lead to mild latency.
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The Mastodon protocol plugin for bitlbee.
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The Facebook protocol plugin for bitlbee.
This plugin uses the Facebook Messenger MQTT-based protocol.
This project is not affiliated with Facebook, Inc.
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The Discord protocol plugin for bitlbee.
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licq has not been able to connect to ICQ servers since 28th December 2018,
while upstream discontinued development in 2014 and has no plans to start
over.
Also, these packages have not been updated since 2007, so I doubt anyone
has used this in a long time.
https://github.com/licq-im/licq/issues/53
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AOL(R) Instant Messenger(TM) was shut down in 2017.
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MSN Messenger is dead.
This version is from 2005 and isn't the most recent release (last release:
0.97, in 2011, just before MSN died), but all of them will fail to build
once the world goes fully OpenSSL 1.1.
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This hasn't been updated since 2005, the HOMEPAGE and MASTER_SITES are
dead, and the DESCR describes it as alpha-quality. It's also failing to
build.
As far as other packaging systems go, I can only find this in FreeBSD
Ports, where it was removed.
I can't find anything that depends on it, either.
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This release contains many major new enhancements, some of which include:
* Full support for all currently ratified IRCv3 extensions.
* Support for WebSocket connections.
* Support for the bcrypt and PBKDF2 password hashing algorithms.
* Support for the WHOX extension.
* Support for UNIX socket connections.
* Support for the HAProxy PROXY protocol.
* Many performance improvements.
To upgrade from v2 (chat/inspircd) please consult the list of config
changes:
https://docs.inspircd.org/3/configuration-changes/
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Distfile is not available and was not supposed to be mirrored.
Last update was before 2001.
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Quassel IRC is a modern, cross-platform, distributed IRC client
based on the Qt framework.
Distributed means that one (or multiple) client(s) can attach to
and detach from a central core that stays permanently online --
much like the popular combination of screen and a text-based IRC
client such as WeeChat, and similar to (but much more featureful
than) so-called BNCs. Re-attaching your client will show your IRC
session in the same state as you left it in (plus whatever happened
while you were gone), and this even when you re-attach from a
different location.
In addition, Quassel IRC can be used like a traditional client,
with providing both client and core functionality in one binary.
This so-called "Monolithic Client" completely hides the distributed
nature, so for a purely local installation, Quassel IRC can be
setup very easily.
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Some assistance and feedback with packaging from the inspircd
maintainer, thanks.
InspIRCd is a modular Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server.
It was created from scratch to be stable, modern and lightweight.
It avoids a number of design flaws and performance issues that
plague other more established projects, such as UnrealIRCd, while
providing the same level of feature parity.
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