sirc 2.211
Sponsored Links
sirc 2.211 Ranking & Summary
File size:
0.081 MB
Platform:
Any Platform
License:
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price:
Downloads:
1226
Date added:
2006-06-15
Publisher:
Roger Espel Llima
sirc 2.211 description
sirc is an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Unix programmed and programmable in perl,
by Roger Espel Llima (aka orabidoo). sirc is much smaller than most clients, and yet has most of their features.
Its divided in two parts, a dumb-mode (meaning, no full screen interface) client, dsirc, that can be used stand-alone, programmed in perl, and a separate split-screen front end in C, called ssfe.
The main point of running this client is that you can get a reasonable ircII-like interface on an account with a properly installed perl interpreter, with the perl client taking about 60k (and its usable on its own if you dont have access to a C compiler) and with the interface, once compiled, taking just another 30 or 40k. The two together, while lacking the huge complexity of ircII, make a very usable client. Youll find that you can do many and complicated things with sirc.
Main features:
- ircII-like user interface with command-line editing and history, and with enhancements like built-in "tabkey" handling, arrow keys, message redirection, and highlighting of private messages.
- All the usual IRC features, including /notify, /ignore, a hold mode, /server, /help, /set ...
- A number of functions which are usually defined as aliases are builtin in sirc, like /o to give ops or /w to do a /whois.
- Support for connections through SOCKS proxies, including initiating DCC connections.
- Compatible with all nets, including Undernets, extensions like /map.
- Full DCC (Direct Client-to-client Connections) support, to chat without going through the servers (DCC CHAT), and transmit files (DCC SEND and GET). DCC SEND is now 3x faster, and you can rename DCC CHATs.
- Substitution aliases in the vein of /alias b msg BubbleBot
- Possibility to make scripts for sirc, in perl, adding commands and their help, using hooks, userhost queries and timers, and adding new /set variables.
- Example script included, which adds message logging, userhost-on-notify, delayed auto-ops, and a lot of time-saving aliases.
- Possibility to make bots with sirc, and small included example.
- The whole distribution takes just 170k, including the docs. Once installed it takes about 110k of disk space.
- All the full-screen handling and command-line editing is done by a front-end in C which can be used with other programs than sirc, so you can (for example) read your mail with an IRC-like interface
- Compatible with perl versions 4 and 5.
- Quick and easy installation:
- gunzip sirc-2.211.tar.gz ; tar -xvf sirc-2.211.tar ; cd sirc-2.211 ; ./install
Enhancements:
- stripped anything after ^G from channel names, to be compatible with IRCnet.
- a proper fix will come with the next version...
by Roger Espel Llima (aka orabidoo). sirc is much smaller than most clients, and yet has most of their features.
Its divided in two parts, a dumb-mode (meaning, no full screen interface) client, dsirc, that can be used stand-alone, programmed in perl, and a separate split-screen front end in C, called ssfe.
The main point of running this client is that you can get a reasonable ircII-like interface on an account with a properly installed perl interpreter, with the perl client taking about 60k (and its usable on its own if you dont have access to a C compiler) and with the interface, once compiled, taking just another 30 or 40k. The two together, while lacking the huge complexity of ircII, make a very usable client. Youll find that you can do many and complicated things with sirc.
Main features:
- ircII-like user interface with command-line editing and history, and with enhancements like built-in "tabkey" handling, arrow keys, message redirection, and highlighting of private messages.
- All the usual IRC features, including /notify, /ignore, a hold mode, /server, /help, /set ...
- A number of functions which are usually defined as aliases are builtin in sirc, like /o to give ops or /w to do a /whois.
- Support for connections through SOCKS proxies, including initiating DCC connections.
- Compatible with all nets, including Undernets, extensions like /map.
- Full DCC (Direct Client-to-client Connections) support, to chat without going through the servers (DCC CHAT), and transmit files (DCC SEND and GET). DCC SEND is now 3x faster, and you can rename DCC CHATs.
- Substitution aliases in the vein of /alias b msg BubbleBot
- Possibility to make scripts for sirc, in perl, adding commands and their help, using hooks, userhost queries and timers, and adding new /set variables.
- Example script included, which adds message logging, userhost-on-notify, delayed auto-ops, and a lot of time-saving aliases.
- Possibility to make bots with sirc, and small included example.
- The whole distribution takes just 170k, including the docs. Once installed it takes about 110k of disk space.
- All the full-screen handling and command-line editing is done by a front-end in C which can be used with other programs than sirc, so you can (for example) read your mail with an IRC-like interface
- Compatible with perl versions 4 and 5.
- Quick and easy installation:
- gunzip sirc-2.211.tar.gz ; tar -xvf sirc-2.211.tar ; cd sirc-2.211 ; ./install
Enhancements:
- stripped anything after ^G from channel names, to be compatible with IRCnet.
- a proper fix will come with the next version...
sirc 2.211 Screenshot
sirc 2.211 Keywords
IRC
DCC
Internet Relay Chat
Roger Espel Llima
Relay Chat
Internet Relay
For Unix
Sirc
client
Perl
chat
programmed
relay
sirc 2.211
Chat
Communications
Bookmark sirc 2.211
sirc 2.211 Copyright
WareSeeker periodically updates pricing and software information of sirc 2.211 full version from the publisher, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it. Software piracy is theft, Using crack, password, serial numbers, registration codes, key generators is illegal and prevent future development of sirc 2.211 Edition. Download links are directly from our publisher sites, torrent files or links from rapidshare.com, yousendit.com or megaupload.com are not allowed
Featured Software
Want to place your software product here?
Please contact us for consideration.
Contact WareSeeker.com
Related Information
internet relay chat program
definition of internet relay chat
internet relay chat client
internet relay chat irc
aleksa internet relay chat
internet relay chat advantages
microsoft internet relay chat
adverse effects of internet relay chat on communication
internet relay chat channels
what is internet relay chat
Internet Relay Chat services
internet relay chat network
internet relay chat room
clientlogic
internet relay chat protocol
gg client
internet relay chat singapore
client access
Related Software
bnIRC is an IRC framework for programmers and an ncurses IRC client for anybody. Free Download
KVIrc is an enhanced visual IRC client for X11/KDE. Free Download
Zircon is an X Window System interface to Internet Relay Chat. Free Download
ngIRCd is a free open source daemon for Internet Relay Chat (IRC). Free Download
Rhapsody is an IRC client for Unix operating systems intended to be displayed on a text console. Free Download
ParaIrcLib is a small library for IRC clients, written in Java and should work with JRE 1.4 and higher. Free Download
vICQ is simple ICQ client written in Perl with the look and feel of micq. Free Download
jIRCii is an Internet Relay Chat client (IRC) for Windows, MacOS X, and Linux. Free Download
Latest Software
Popular Software
Favourite Software