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    A SSH based chatroom framework; inspired by "ssh-chat" project. This framework support not only the IRC-like command line interface, but also custom clients by providing an API. Unlike the public chat-room of ssh-chat, this implementation requiring all users must be authenticated by public key before starting a chat; however public chatrooms are still possible by hacking OpenSSH server, see Wiki page 'Public Chatroom' for details.
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    NSQ

    NSQ

    A realtime distributed messaging platform

    ...It is agnostic to data format, so messages can be in JSON, MsgPack, Protocol Buffers, or anything else. Official Go and Python libraries are available, and so are many other community-supported libraries. Binary releases are published for Linux, freebsd, darwin and Windows as well as an official Docker image.
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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.
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    libircclient is a small but powerful library, which implements client-server IRC protocol. It has all features needed to create your own IRC client or bot, including multi-threading support, sync and async interfaces, CTCP/DCC support, colors, SSL connections and so on.
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    ircd.io
    A C++ IRC daemon (IRCd) with an emphasis on customisability. ircd.io is written from scratch and hopes to avoid many of the issues found in other IRCd's that have come about from using a nearly quarter-century old codebase.
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    oracle-jutils
    PL/SQL packages to perform Oracle 11g tasks within a very few number of lines : dump/load LOBs, compute CRC, get Mime Type from a BLOB, send XMPP messages, list directory contents as a table, interact with Twitter,deal with QrCodes, ...
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    obimpd is a POSIX daemon for open binary instant messaging protocol
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    Graffiti
    Interactive live whiteboard written in C++/Qt for the LAN. Run the binary and it will detect peers on LAN running Graffiti. It was made for fun and learning, with my best friend Abhishek Kumar. Repository: http://github.com/rohityadav/graffiti
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    A fully perl written sofware for windows (also stand alone binary code included, so it does not require perl installation to use it) to receive short messages (SMS) sent by mobilephone.
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    Utility for extracting, indexing, searching, archiving, viewing, and exporting iChat transcripts. Turns thousands of individual unsearchable binary iChat files into an sqlite database and a .tar.gz file.
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    Due to GNU-TLS is pretty much up to the task now. This project has been stopped. It is a patch for GAIM to suport OpenSSL. Binary is for Slackware 9.1 and depends on OpenSSL >= 0.9.7c, and gtkspell >= 2.0.4
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    Prolix is a "binary bot" chat interface and bot for various battle.net(tm) like services such as bnetd, fsgs, and possibly battle.net itself. Prolix offers a modular design allowing one to create and use custom controls, bots and displays.
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    GeekCom is an Instant Messaging client for Geeks. Features include: ASCII-HEX, ASCII-BINARY for converting messages. Currently the application can communicate between two people only. There is no server yet.
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