On Sun, Dec 20, 2015 at 04:00:06PM GMT, Rafael Sadowski wrote: > Hey @ports,
Hi Rafael, > my second try to push my favorite XMPP console client (with dependency > lib). The port based on Brian Callahan work in openbsd-wip. (Okay to > take maintainer). All tests passed and worked well over months for me. > > I rewrite some patches more generic sent upstream with good feedback > from libstrophe (advice from Antoine Jacoutot). > > > Best regards, > > Rafael > > net/profanity: > > Profanity is a console based XMPP client written in C using ncurses and > libstrophe, inspired by irssi. > > Features: > > * Supports XMPP chat services, including Google Talk and Facebook. ^^^^^^^^ Tiny nit - Facebook not longer supports XMPP[0]. Profanity already adjusted it on their website[1] ;^) So that, even though it is still based on XMPP, it doesn't talk to other XMPP servers. > * Command driven user interface. > * Customizable functionality and user interface. > * OTR (Off The Record) message encryption. > * Chat room support. > * Roster management. > * Flexible resource and priority settings. > * Desktop notifications. > * Unicode support. > * Integrated DuckDuckGo searching. > * Send tiny URLs. > > net/libstrophe: > > libstrophe is a minimal XMPP library written in C. It has almost no > external dependencies, only an XML parsing library (expat or libxml are > both supported). It is designed for both POSIX and Windows systems. Regards, Raf [0] https://developers.facebook.com/docs/chat [1] http://www.profanity.im/