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'''Latest stable release:''' 0.3.1.1, and you can get the source [http://www.weechat.org/files/src/weechat-0.3.1.1.tar.gz here], the Debian package [http://www.weechat.org/files/debian/lenny/0.3.1.1 here], the Ubuntu package [http://www.weechat.org/files/ubuntu/karmic/0.3.1.1 here], and the SuSE package [http://www.weechat.org/files/suse/weechat-0.3.1.1-1.i386.rpm here]. | '''Latest stable release:''' 0.3.1.1, and you can get the source [http://www.weechat.org/files/src/weechat-0.3.1.1.tar.gz here], the Debian package [http://www.weechat.org/files/debian/lenny/0.3.1.1 here], the Ubuntu package [http://www.weechat.org/files/ubuntu/karmic/0.3.1.1 here], and the SuSE package [http://www.weechat.org/files/suse/weechat-0.3.1.1-1.i386.rpm here]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:19, 6 June 2010
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Website:
Bio:
- First released on Jun 26, 2003
- Main developer: FlashCode
- WeeChat is a fast, light and extensible chat client for multiple protocols.
- Runs in a Terminal setup similar to irssi
- Currently supports both the Jabber and IRC protocols.
- It has a ton of scripts and supports multiple scripting languages.
Programming Language:
- C, with script support in Perl, Python, Ruby, Lua and Tcl.
License:
- GPLv3
Platforms:
- Unix, Linux and MacOS X
Latest stable release: 0.3.1.1, and you can get the source here, the Debian package here, the Ubuntu package here, and the SuSE package here. Bold text