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    Verlihub

    Verlihub

    NMDC Hub Server

    Verlihub is a NMDC hub server that runs on all operating systems. It is written in C++ and has many rich plugins including Lua, Python and Perl.
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    SICK

    Unix and GNU/Linux terminal IRC client.

    Sick IRC Client, Kid!, or SICK for short, is a small Unix and GNU/Linux IRC client running from the terminal, written in pure Python. The entire project is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. WARNING: SICK is a WIP, don't expect the experience of a complete IRC client yet. We're working on it. Installation instructions can be found at https://github.com/Weloxux/sick/wiki/Installation ANOTHER WARNING: SourceForge doesn't always get the latest updates on time, for...
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