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    Darkbot

    The IRC's Talking Robot

    [ Please read https://sourceforge.net/p/darkbot/news/2014/01/darkbots-revitalization/ ] Darkbot is a portable IRC chat robot written in the C language that can be taught responses to user inquiries, and even have conversations with them. Darkbot was originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help channels on Intenet Relay Chat.
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    A small utility written in C89 that uses libpng to convert PNG files to approximate text representations using mIRC colours.
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    Rhapsody is a text console IRC client for Unix operating systems. It is small, fast, portable, easy to use and full featured. An intuitive menu-driven user interface makes rhapsody ideal for beginner to intermediate users.
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    A multi-platform IRC client (written in C), that features a Scripting Background (mIRC-like, but more complex), nice user-interface, and quick text-displaying. The goal of this project is to make a user-friendly, but flexible IRC client.
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    An original bruteforce-based encryption/decryption system. BBE was originally conceived to chat with encrypted text on IRC. mIRC and X-Chat support BBE via script addon. BBE can also encrypt MIME encoded files. Blowfish encryption is currently supported.
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    cube it's a new irc client, aiming to Windows, Linux, BSD and Macintosh platforms, these include graphical and text versions. It is developed in C, C++ and Assembly.
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    Text-based IRC client
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    GAIM-STL provides a simple/secure transport layer over any existing Gaim protocol. STL plugins can be used to encrypt/decrypt text as needed.
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    Cyrix is a feature rich, text-based chat daemon that is based on IRC but with many original enhancements and functions aimed at enhancing the chat experience.
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