slackbuilds/network/weechat
B. Watson 069e3f3b73
network/weechat: Updated for version 4.2.1.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <urchlay@slackware.uk>

Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
2024-02-17 09:07:13 +07:00
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README network/weechat: Updated for version 4.0.4. 2023-09-09 10:14:22 +07:00
doinst.sh network/weechat: Updated for version 3.3, new maintainer. 2021-10-29 17:07:16 +07:00
slack-desc network/weechat: Updated for version 3.3, new maintainer. 2021-10-29 17:07:16 +07:00
weechat.SlackBuild network/weechat: Updated for version 4.2.1. 2024-02-17 09:07:13 +07:00
weechat.info network/weechat: Updated for version 4.2.1. 2024-02-17 09:07:13 +07:00

README

weechat: weechat (IRC client)

WeeChat is a light, fast, multilingual, curses-based multiplatform
IRC client.

WeeChat supports:
- DCC files and chats, multi-server connections, background connections.
- IPv6, SSL, proxy, auto-reconnection, DCC2, nicklist, window splitting.
- FIFO pipe for remote control; Aspell; scripting in Perl, Python 3,
  Ruby, Tcl, Scheme, Lua[1], JavaScript[2], PHP[3]; nick
  auto-completion; lag indication; auto-logging; and client upgrades
  without dropping connections.

WeeChat will be built with support for Perl, Python 3, Guile, Ruby,
and Tcl scripting[1]. Once WeeChat is running, you can install scripts
using the built-in script manager ("/help script" to get started).

[1] To enable Lua scripting, install one of these optional dependencies:
    lua53, lua52, or lua. The highest-numbered version of lua will be
    used, if multiple versions are installed.

[2] JavaScript is not currently supported in this build of WeeChat. It
    also isn't supported in Debian's set of weechat packages, for what
    that's worth.

[3] PHP is not supported in this SlackBuild because Slackware's php
    package isn't built with --enable-embed.