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Woozle IRC
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This is a sort of bouncer for clients with transient network connections,
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like cell phones and laptops.
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It's a lot like [tapchat](https://github.com/tapchat/tapchat) but is a whole lot simpler
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while being (at time of writing) much more feature-complete.
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It supports (currently) an JavaScript browser-based client,
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and can also be worked from the command-line using Unix tools like "tail" and "echo".
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Ironically, it doesn't currently work with any existing IRC clients,
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although we are kicking around ideas for such a thing.
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Honestly, though, if you want a bouncer for a traditional IRC client,
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you are better off using something like znc.
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We have an [architectural diagram](https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1am_RTUh89kul-318GoYK73AbjOE_jMYi4vI4NyEgKrY/edit?usp=sharing) if you care about such things.
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Features
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* Gracefully handles clients with transient networking, such as cell phones and laptops.
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Other Documentation
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* [Installation Instructions](INSTALL)
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* [Todo list](TODO)
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spongy
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Woozle IRC
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This is a sort of bouncer for clients with transient network connections,
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like cell phones and laptops.
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It's a lot like [tapchat](https://github.com/tapchat/tapchat) but is a whole lot simpler
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while being (at time of writing) much more feature-complete.
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It supports (currently) an JavaScript browser-based client,
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and can also be worked from the command-line using Unix tools like "tail" and "echo".
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Ironically, it doesn't currently work with any existing IRC clients,
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although we are kicking around ideas for such a thing.
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Honestly, though, if you want a bouncer for a traditional IRC client,
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We have an [architectural diagram](https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1am_RTUh89kul-318GoYK73AbjOE_jMYi4vI4NyEgKrY/edit?usp=sharing) if you care about such things.
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Features
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* Gracefully handles clients with transient networking, such as cell phones and laptops.
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Other Documentation
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* [Installation Instructions](INSTALL)
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* [Todo list](TODO)
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