Halloy: Open-Source IRC Client Written in Rust
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Summary
Halloy is an open-source IRC client application written in Rust programming language using the Iced GUI library. It's designed to be a simple and fast client available for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms. The project is available through multiple distribution channels including Flathub and Snap Store, and is released under the GPL-3.0 license. Users can get support by joining the #halloy channel on libera.chat or opening issues on the GitHub repository.
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It aims to provide a simple and fast client for Mac, Windows, and Linux platforms.
Halloy is released under the GPL-3.0 License.
Join #halloy on libera.chat if you have questions or looking for help.
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