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Kirc

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kirc
Developer(s)Michael J. Czigler
Written inC
Engine
    Operating systemmacOS, Unix-like, Windows
    PlatformCross-platform
    TypeIRC client
    LicenseMIT
    Websitegithub.com/mcpcpc/kirc

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    kirc ("KISS for IRC") is a terminal-based IRC client written using the C POSIX libraries.[1][2] Its current version is open-source and released under the MIT license. This application was designed with cross-platform compatibility in mind, complying with the C99 programming standards; therefore, kirc works well with a majority of operating systems and Unix-based platforms.[1]

    Features[edit]

    Features include a number of connection options, including SASL authentication methods, TLS/SSL cryptographic protocols.[1] User input is handled via a unique single-line text editor that contains common key bindings for manipulating words and text strings. kirc also offers a number of initial connection options such as automatic multi-channel joining and sending additional server commands.[1]

    IRC command aliases are intentionally limited and aimed to reduce key strokes for only the most commonly used sequences.[1] For example, using @<nick|channel> <message> can be used in place of typing a full private message command PRIVMSG <nick|channel> :<message>.[3]

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