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    ssh-chat

    ssh-chat

    Chat over SSH

    ssh-chat is a custom SSH server written in Go that allows you to chat over SSH connection. When you open your terminal and type in a command, instead of getting a shell you get a chat prompt. With ssh-chat you get a simple chat room over a secure shell connection, where you can send and receive private messages, check any user's public key fingerprint for identification purposes, and more. You can change the color theme of the chat, block or kick users, and chat on just about any platform...
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    slack-term

    slack-term

    Slack client for your terminal

    A Slack client for your terminal. Download a compatible binary for your system. For convenience, place slack-term in a directory where you can access it from the command line. Usually this is /usr/local/bin. If you want, you can also get slack-term via Go. You can also run it with docker, make sure you have a valid config file on your host system. In addition to running slack-term from the command line by using slack-term, you have some additional flags that you can use. You can specify a...
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