diff --git a/clients/cross/halloy.md b/clients/cross/halloy.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d5657612 --- /dev/null +++ b/clients/cross/halloy.md @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +--- +title: Halloy +layout: default +author: Casper Rogild Storm +license: GPL-3.0 +tags: + - rust + - gui + - iced +redirect_from: + - /irchelp/clients/cross/halloy.html +--- + +# Halloy + +Halloy is an open-source graphical IRC client written in Rust. It aims to provide a simple and fast client for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. + +# Features + +* Graphical client +* Built with Rust +* Theming +* IRCv3.2 capabilities + +# Links + +* [Website](https://squidowl.org/) +* [GitHub](https://github.com/squidowl/halloy) +* [Download](https://github.com/squidowl/halloy/releases) +* [Wiki](https://github.com/squidowl/halloy/wiki) diff --git a/clients/cross/index.md b/clients/cross/index.md index 66b96150..a6380105 100644 --- a/clients/cross/index.md +++ b/clients/cross/index.md @@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ redirect_from: # Cross-platform IRC clients There are a large and growing number of cross-platform clients that run equally well on many different operating systems. +## Halloy + +[Halloy](/clients/cross/halloy.html) is an open-source graphical IRC client written in Rust. It aims to provide a simple and fast client for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. + ## ChatZilla [ChatZilla](/clients/cross/chatzilla.html) runs as an addon for diff --git a/clients/cross/jircii.md b/clients/cross/jircii.md index 59827aa3..6879676d 100644 --- a/clients/cross/jircii.md +++ b/clients/cross/jircii.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ of Google Code. * SSL support * Theming -# Limks +# Links * [Scripts and Themes](http://www.oldschoolirc.com/scripts) * [Download](http://www.oldschoolirc.com/download) diff --git a/clients/mac/index.md b/clients/mac/index.md index 45b5468e..d8443aa3 100644 --- a/clients/mac/index.md +++ b/clients/mac/index.md @@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ redirect_from: Mac IRC clients are all grown up and have entered the new era of free cloud computing and the Mac App Store. Most apps in this list are free or just a few dollars. This is a radical change from just a few years ago, when the best apps were shareware worth $30 or more. All of these apps are stable and usable, and that reflects not only the multi-year track record of these particular programs, but the overall maturity of IRC itself. +## [Halloy](https://squidowl.org) + +Halloy is an open-source graphical IRC client written in Rust. It aims to provide a simple and fast client for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. + ## [Colloquy 2.4](http://colloquy.info/) Open source freeware, available for Mac OS X and iOS. Good for novices and advanced users alike. They've been around since 2004 or so, and have grown from a lightweight client into a stable, full-featured one that supports not just IRC but also SILC and ICB. This is more than most users will need, as you can transfer files, chat on multiple networks, plaster your screen with mIRC colors, and handle scripting via Applescript. diff --git a/clients/unix/index.md b/clients/unix/index.md index f3255f4c..b6caca9e 100644 --- a/clients/unix/index.md +++ b/clients/unix/index.md @@ -33,6 +33,10 @@ Everyone's favorite kitchen sink has a built in IRC client, [ERC](/clients/unix/ ## X11 (Graphical) +## Halloy + +[Halloy](/clients/cross/halloy.html) is an open-source graphical IRC client written in Rust. It aims to provide a simple and fast client for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. + ### XChat and HexChat XChat is easily the most popular of the X11 clients - it's lightweight, scriptable in multiple languages, and has sensible defaults. HexChat originally sprung out of the controversy surrounding the decision of XChat's primary developer to charge for Windows builds of the software, the source of which is free software covered under GPL. Originally an unofficial Windows port stemming from the XChat on Windows shareware controversy, HexChat became a fork in its own right, and is now offered on Unix/Linux systems as well as Windows. HexChat has become the more actively developed of the two, with frequent releases and new features. @@ -40,7 +44,6 @@ XChat is easily the most popular of the X11 clients - it's lightweight, scriptab ### Konversation Konversation is the default choice out of the two IRC clients shipped with the KDE desktop. - ### ChatZilla Using the same framework that powers Firefox and SeaMonkey as it's runtime, ChatZilla is portable to any operating system where Firefox or SeaMonkey can run. It provides a very clean, modern interface, and can be customized extensively with CSS and JavaScript. diff --git a/clients/windows/index.md b/clients/windows/index.md index 0a41cdfe..f351013d 100644 --- a/clients/windows/index.md +++ b/clients/windows/index.md @@ -11,6 +11,10 @@ redirect_from: # IRC Clients for Windows +## Halloy + +[Halloy](/clients/cross/halloy.html) is an open-source graphical IRC client written in Rust. It aims to provide a simple and fast client for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. + ## mIRC Most users on Windows choose to use the popular shareware client, [mIRC](/irchelp/clients/windows/mirc/), which is available for a 30 day trial, and costs $20.00 after the trial period.