IRC

repo: davisonio/awesome-irc
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Awesome IRC Awesome

A curated list of awesome IRC resources.

A list of tools, software & other resources related to the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) protocol.

IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is an open source protocol that can be used for multi-user text based communication through channels.

Contents

Clients

You use these to connect to IRC.

  • Textual-icon Textual - Very customizable, ZNC integration, iCloud sync ($4.99). (source) macOS
  • LimeChat-icon LimeChat - One window for multiple servers, keyboard shortcuts, fast & stable. (source) macOS iOS
  • HexChat-icon HexChat - Based on XChat, easy to use, spell check & multiple languages. (source) [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows) macOS [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux)
  • gamja - A simple IRC web client. (source) Web
  • KiwiIRC-icon Kiwi IRC - Powerful modern IRC messenger for the web. (source, demo) Web
  • CIRC-icon CIRC - Uses the chrome.sockets APIs to connect directly to IRC servers without needing a proxy. (source) Chrome
  • Quassel-icon Quassel - Distributed (clients can attach to and detach from a central core that stays permanently online. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows)
  • Circe-icon Circe - For use in Emacs, sane defaults. [Emacs](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/editors/emacs)
  • Smuxi-icon Smuxi - User-friendly, based on GNOME / GTK+. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows) macOS
  • KvIRC-icon KvIRC - Free, portable, based on Qt GUI toolkit. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows)
  • Konversation-icon Konversation - User-friendly client built on the KDE Platform. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux)
  • sic-icon sic - Simple IRC client - a terminal client in less than 250 lines of C. [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS
  • irssi-icon irssi - Terminal client, multi-protocol friendly for module authors, GPLv2. [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS Cygwin BSD
  • RevolutionIRC-icon Revolution IRC - Feature-full, actively maintained Android IRC client. [Android](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/android)
  • AdiIRC-icon AdiIRC - Never has a client offered such granular settings for every aspect of the IRC experience. (features, screenshots) [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows) WINE
  • [IRCforAndroid-icon IRC for Android™](https://www.countercultured.net/android/) - Android/Chrome OS client for power users, with ZNC built-ins, notification logic, reliable DCC, keybinds for hardware keyboards, etc. Android ChromeOS
  • Iridium - Friendly IRC client built in Vala and GTK, designed for elementary OS. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux)
  • mIRC - One of the most popular IRC clients for Windows, with a built-in scripting language. [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows)
  • ObsidianIRC - Modern WebSocket IRC client with Discord-like UI. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows) macOS [Android](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/android) iOS Web
  • XChat - Precursor to HexChat, multi-platform graphical IRC client. [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux)
  • ircII - One of the oldest IRC clients, initially released in 1989. [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS
  • BitchX - Terminal-based client popular on Unix-like systems. (screenshots) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows)
  • Goguma - An IRC client for mobile devices, from the creator of soju. [Android](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/android) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux)

More? Clients that include bouncers are found below.

Bouncers

Useful for disconnecting and reconnecting without losing the chat session.

Hosted

  • IRCCloud-icon IRCCloud - Group chat for teams, friends, and communities. stay connected, chat from anywhere, and never miss a message (+client) (£0-£3.50/month).
    • iOS App - Official. Objective-C
    • Android App - Official. [Java](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/java)
    • Nimbus - Standalone client. macOS Objective-C

Self-hosted

  • Convos-icon Convos - Always online web IRC client. (source) [Perl](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/perl) [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript) Web
  • ZNC-icon ZNC - Most popular. many different plugins. (source) C++
  • BIP-icon BIP IRC Proxy - Always online, lightweight and secure Open Source IRC proxying with backlogging. (source) C
  • TheLounge-icon TheLounge - Responsive, self-hosted & support for multiple users. (source, demo) [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript) [Node.js](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/node-js) Web
  • WeeChat-icon WeeChat - A fast, light and extensible chat client. (source) [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux) macOS
  • soju - A user-friendly IRC bouncer. Go
  • sms-webhook - A simple webhook to receive SMS messages on IRC. Go
  • psyBNC - Multi-user, permanent IRC bouncer with encryption support. [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux)

Daemons

Used for running your own IRC server or network.

  • ircd.js - Server will allow clients to connect, join channels, change topics; basic stuff.
  • InspIRCd - Modular, stable, written from scratch. (source)
  • miniircd - Very simple and limited.
  • ngIRCd - Portable and lightweight for small or private networks. (source)
  • Ergo - Modern server that's portable and designed around specifications (bleeding-edge IRCv3 support). (source)
  • UnrealIRCd - Modular, advanced IRCd serving thousands of networks since 1999. (source)
  • RobustIRC - IRC server without netsplits. (source)

Services

Used to provide user accounts and bots like NickServ/ChanServ to your network.

Bots

IRC users which provide services for humans, e.g. integrations or information.

  • Eggdrop - Oldest IRC bot still in active development. Feature rich, uses Tcl scripting. (source) C
  • Sopel - Tonnes of ready made features, tutorial, fully documented. (source) [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • Limnoria - Robust, user friendly, developer friendly. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • Twitch Plays - Takes input from the chat and presses the corresponding key. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • Skybot - Main goals are simplicity and power. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • lazybot - User-friendly and powerful. [Clojure](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/clojure)
  • IRC-BF - Brainfuck
  • geordi - Compiles and runs C++ code snippets. C++
  • CloudBot - Simple, fast, expandable. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • yossarian-bot - Large default plugin set, Cinch-based. [Ruby](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/ruby)
  • helga - Pluggable chat bot supporting multiple protocols. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • EveIRC - Extendable chat/channel/server-managenent service-providing bot. Using the Cinch Framework. [Ruby](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/ruby)
  • BitBot - Modular, event-driven bot featuring a REST API, individual user settings and much more. (bitbot.dev) [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • Cardinal - Python Twisted IRC bot with a focus on ease of plugin development. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • pyHoneybot - Python Twisted IRC bot with a focus on ease of plugin development. (source) Python
  • wayback - An archiving tool with an IRC interface integrated with various archiving services.
  • milla - New generation LLM-powered bot with lua scripting support. Go

Encryption

Plugins and tools for encrypting IRC messages.

  • irssi-otr - Off-the-Record (OTR) messaging plugin for irssi. C
  • weechat-otr - Off-the-Record (OTR) messaging plugin for WeeChat. [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • FiSH-irssi - Blowfish encryption in ECB/CBC modes with Diffie-Hellman key exchange for irssi. C

Frameworks

Helpful to write bots or integrate IRC with applications.

  • node-irc [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • goirc - Event-based, stateful, lacking documentation. Go
  • Hubot IRC Adapter - The IRC adapter for hubot. [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • go-ircevent - Event-based. Go
  • slate-irc - Plugin system, simple api, arbitrary input stream, debug support. [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • PircBotX - Event based IRC Library with a straightforward API (updated fork of PircBot). [Java](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/java)
  • IRC::Client - Perl6 based extendable IRC client framework.
  • irccd - Flexible IRC bot customizable with JavaScript. C++.

Bridges

Sends messages back and forth.

  • discord-irc - Discord ↔ IRC. [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • dibridge - Discord ↔ IRC (with puppets) [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • Dis4IRC - Discord ↔ IRC. [Kotlin](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/kotlin)
  • slack-irc - Slack ↔ IRC. [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • irc-slack - Slack ↔ IRC. Go
  • BitlBee - XMPP, Jabber, Google Talk, MSN Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, AIM, ICQ, Twitter API, HipChat ↔ IRC. C
  • teleirc - Telegram ↔ IRC. [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • toxirc - Tox ↔ IRC. C
  • skyweb2irc - Skype (webclient API) ↔ IRC. [Javascript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • matterbridge - IRC ↔ Mattermost ↔ Discord ↔ XMPP ↔ Gitter ↔ Slack ↔ Discord ↔ Telegram ↔ etc. Go
  • Heisenbridge - Bouncer-style Matrix IRC bridge [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python)
  • Appservice-IRC - Gateway and bridge Matrix ↔ IRC [Javascript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript)
  • matterircd - Matterbridge ↔ IRC, Slack ↔ IRC, Mastodon ↔ IRC. Go

Channels

IRC channels.

Discovery

Platforms

  • #Ubuntu@Libera.Chat - Official Ubuntu support channel. (rules)

Networks

A collection of IRC servers is known as a network.

  • Libera.Chat - Network mostly focused on free and open source projects, run by former freenode staff.
  • Snoonet - Community of redditors and subreddits. (rules)
  • OFTC - Community for free and open source software communities.
  • LibertaCasa - Privacy endorsing community serving as a safe and open space for the discussion of various topics.

Articles

Articles and blog posts about IRC.

Guides

How-to's, documentation and books.

  • #irchelp - A vast amount of reasonably up-to-date information.

Protocol

Information and resources about the IRC protocol itself.

Miscellaneous

Items that belong on the list but defy classification.

  • superseriousstats - Fast and efficient program to create statistics out of various types of chat logs. PHP Web
  • img2src - Convert images to halfblock ANSI or IRC, with a bunch of post-processing filters. [Rust](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/rust)

Use

The best ways to use this list are:

  • By browsing the contents
  • By using <kbd>command</kbd> + <kbd>F</kbd> to search the contents

This list also uses tags to help when searching the contents:

  • Language - [Python](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/python), [Java](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/java), C++, Go, [JavaScript](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/javascript), [Ruby](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/programming-languages/ruby), C etc.
  • Platform - Web, macOS, [Windows](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/windows), [Linux](/@harrisonqian/awesome/wiki/platforms/linux), Chrome etc.

Credits

By Craig Davison and contributors.

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