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[OT] most popular irc client in monks

by xiaoyafeng (Deacon)
on May 22, 2013 at 12:10 UTC ( [id://1034727]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

xiaoyafeng has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Hi monks,

Irc is the most useful tool to find quick answer about perl questions. I use to xchat (in windows) for this purpose. but recently, I intend to switch my main platform of perl to debian. any recommends? Below are some requirements:

  • based on terminal(I work in tmux/terminator)
  • written in perl or can add plugins in perl
  • multi windows or tabs

Any options? Thanks in advance!

UPDATE: thanks erix!, looks irssi is an wonderful irc client and meets all of my requirements! I can't wait to try! thanks again.





I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction

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Re: [OT] most popular irc client in monks
by erix (Prior) on May 22, 2013 at 15:28 UTC
Re: [OT] most popular irc client in monks
by smls (Friar) on May 22, 2013 at 13:16 UTC
    The second point ("can add plugins in perl") brings Pidgin to mind, but of course that's a GTK+ app not console-based.
Re: [OT] most popular irc client in monks
by pvaldes (Chaplain) on May 22, 2013 at 13:46 UTC
    Personally I open emacs and type "Meta+X irc", but you can use alice that can be configured using Perl hashes. In bash:
    # apt-get install alice $ man alice $ less ~/.alice/config

    To run the program you type alice in bash and then paste the direction provided in your favourite net browser

    you can also try the package ekg2-scripting-perl or do it yourself with the modules libanyevent-irc-perl or libnet-irc-perl

Re: [OT] most popular irc client in monks
by MidLifeXis (Monsignor) on May 22, 2013 at 12:31 UTC

    Doesn't meet all of your requirements, but if you are an emacs user, there are quite a few IRC clients there.

    --MidLifeXis

Re: [OT] most popular irc client in monks
by Tux (Canon) on May 22, 2013 at 15:16 UTC

    If you were using xchat, your best bet is to use hexchat. xchat stopped active maint in 2010. By that time the people that maintained the Windows version forked of to hexchat, which is OpenSource (no payments needed for the Windows build) and very actively maintained.

    I use hexchat with the #cbstream channel on freenode to follow PerlMonks.


    Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

      Rightfully so, except HEXCHAT has stupid defaults. Enabled /amsg. When asked to parse quiet list in a channel, they /removed/ the key words, making the output for ban and quiet entry identical. I would envision such idiotic development model, even if they manage to convince that xchat is unmaintained, to not end successfully.

      You can see XCHAT commits at sourceforge. It is also stupid and you have to wait a while for them to load. Last commit was in July 2013. LifeIsPain is still active at XCHAT's channel. Everything I need to fix I can get into the tree as the relevant people are around. http://sourceforge.net/p/xchat/svn/commit_browser

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