Irssi
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| Irssi | |
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A screenshot of Irssi. |
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| Developed by | The Irssi project |
| Latest release | 0.8.12 / October 6, 2007 |
| OS | Cross-platform |
| Genre | IRC client |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | http://www.irssi.org |
Irssi is an IRC client program originally written by Timo Sirainen, and released under the terms of the GNU General Public License in Jan 1999. It is written in the C programming language and in normal operation uses a text-mode user interface.
Irssi was written primarily to run on Unix-like operating systems but also runs under Microsoft Windows, using Cygwin. Irssi can also be compiled and run under Windows natively, but doing so removes many of its useful features.
Several versions are available for the UNIX-based Mac OS X, including a text-mode version using Fink or MacPorts, a native graphical version named MacIrssi, another graphical version called IrssiX, and formerly the Cocoa client Colloquy (which now uses its own IRC core implementation).
Unlike some text mode IRC clients, Irssi is not based on the ircII code, and was written from scratch. This freed the developers from having to deal with the constraints of an existing codebase, allowing them to maintain tighter control over issues such as security and customization. Numerous modules and Perl scripts have been made available for Irssi to customise how it looks and operates.
Irssi may be configured by using its user interface or by manually editing its configuration files, which use a syntax resembling Perl data structures.
A WAV file of the original author pronouncing Irssi can be found here.
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- Unofficial Irssi Documentation and Resources
- Description of a backdoor formerly present in Irssi's autoconf "configure" script
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