Software:Smuxi

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Smuxi
Smuxi Logo
Smuxi-0.9-linux-gnome-main-window.png
Smuxi 0.9 on GNOME3
Developer(s)Mirco Bauer
Initial releaseJuly 19, 2008 (2008-07-19)
Stable release1.2.1 (April 23, 2023; 9 months ago (2023-04-23)) [±]
Written inC#
Operating systemFreeBSD, Linux, OS X, Windows
Available in17 languages
List of languages
British English, Chinese Simplified, Czech, Catalan, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian (partial), Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish (partial), Urdu (partial)
TypeIRC client
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later

Smuxi is a cross-platform IRC client for the GNOME desktop inspired by Irssi. It pioneered the concept of separating the frontend client from the backend engine which manages connections to IRC servers inside a single graphical application.[1][2][3]

Architecture

Smuxi is based on the client–server model: The core application exists in the Smuxi back-end server which is connected to the Internet around-the-clock. The user interacts with one or more Smuxi front-end clients which are connected to the Smuxi back-end server.[4] This way, the Smuxi back-end server can maintain connections to IRC servers even when all Smuxi front-end clients have been closed.[5]

The combination of screen and Irssi served as an example of this architecture. The Quassel IRC client has a similar design.

Smuxi also supports the regular single application mode. This behaves like a typical IRC client with no separation of back-end and front-end. It utilizes a local IRC engine that is used by the local front-end client.[1][4]

Features

Smuxi supports nick colors which are identical across channels and networks, a Caret Mode as seen in Firefox that allows users to navigate through the messages using the keyboard, theming with colors and fonts, configurable tray-icon support, optional stripping of colours and formattings and convenience features like CTCP support, channel search and nickname completion.[6] It has a tabbed document interface, tabbed user interface, and support for multiple servers. Smuxi can attach to a local backend engine or a remote engine utilizing the Engine drop down menu (similar to screen used with irssi).[1] It also includes, in client-server operation, a visual marker showing the user's last activity in an open session, and ignore filtering.[7]

Distribution

Smuxi can be found in many major free operating systems such as: Debian GNU/Linux (including Debian GNU/kFreeBSD),[8] Ubuntu,[9] Gentoo Linux,[10] Arch Linux,[11] openSUSE Community Repository,[12] Frugalware Linux,[13] Slackware,[14] and FreeBSD.[15]

Smuxi is also available for Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8.x and 10 (32-bit and 64-bit architectures).[16]

Smuxi is available for Mac OS X starting with the 0.8.9 release.[17]

Reception

Smuxi was selected in "Hot Picks" by Linux Format Magazine in March 2009.[18] TuxRadar wrote:

If you're looking for IRC clients you're spoilt for choice with many distributions, as there are plenty to choose from. Some are text-based (IRSSI), some integrate well with instant messenger applications (Pidgin) while others are simply IRC clients through and through. Smuxi falls into the latter category, and we're glad it does, because it's a good little IRC client.[19]

In Tom's Hardware, Adam Overa wrote:

smuxi is a lightweight client with a slim, yet fully customizable interface. [...] smuxi allows the user to completely change the default interface, moving or removing just about any aspect.[20]

In LinuxToday, Joe Brockmeier wrote:

If you spend much time with any open source project, you're probably going to be spending time in IRC. If you want to make sure you don't miss a minute of your project's conversations, you'll want to check out Smuxi.[21]

See also

  • Comparison of IRC clients

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Smuxi: About". http://www.smuxi.org/page/About. 
  2. "Detachable Frontend (Core Rewrite)". Smuxi.org. http://www.smuxi.org/blog/show/Detachable_Frontend_Core_Rewrite__UML__Windows_Port_kicking_Glade. 
  3. Mirco Bauer. "Commit 295b37c8ac4939829a3c7f9150943dba8fff07f0 to meebey/smuxi". github.com. https://github.com/meebey/smuxi/commit/295b37c8ac4939829a3c7f9150943dba8fff07f0. "src/Server/Server.cs src/Frontend-GtkGnome/Frontend.cs" 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Brockmeier, Joe (October 15, 2010). "Advanced IRC with Smuxi - Smuxification" . Tutorials. LinuxPlanet.com.
  5. "Smuxi 0.7.0 released – now with Twitter functionality" . IRC-Junkie.org.(rationale) January 14, 2010.
  6. "Features". Smuxi.org. http://www.smuxi.org/page/Features. 
  7. "Smuxi 0.7.2.1 is out, extends CTCP support & adds ignore filters" . IRC-Junkie.org.(rationale) July 25, 2010.
  8. "Smuxi in Debian". Debian.org. http://packages.debian.org/src:smuxi. 
  9. "Smuxi in Ubuntu". Ubuntu.org. http://packages.ubuntu.com/src:smuxi. 
  10. "Smuxi in Gentoo". Gentoo.org. http://packages.gentoo.org/package/net-irc/smuxi. 
  11. "Smuxi in Arch Linux". ArchLinux.org. https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/smuxi/. 
  12. "Smuxi in OpenSUSE". OpenSuse.org. http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Mono:/Community:/smuxi/. 
  13. "Smuxi in Frugalware". Frugalware.org. http://frugalware.org/packages/86794. 
  14. "Smuxi in Slackware". Slackbuilds.org. http://slackbuilds.org/repository/13.1/network/smuxi/. 
  15. "Smuxi in FreeBSD". Freshports.org. http://www.freshports.org/irc/smuxi/. 
  16. "Smuxi for Microsoft Windows". Smuxi.org. http://www.smuxi.org/page/Download. 
  17. ""Smuxi 0.8.9 "One Giant Leap" Release"". Smuxi project. www.smuxi.org. http://www.smuxi.org/blog/show/Smuxi_089_Release. 
  18. Andy Hudson (March 2009). "Hot Picks - Smuxi". Linux Format (116): 78. ISSN 1470-4234. http://www.linuxformat.com/archives?issue=116.  (Subscription content?)
  19. "100 open source gems - Part 2". TuxRadar. Linux Format Future Publishing Limited. May 21, 2009. http://www.tuxradar.com/content/100-open-source-gems-part-2. 
  20. Overa, Adam (October 19, 2009). "Tom's Definitive Linux Software Roundup: Communications Apps - Lightweight IRC Clients". Tom's Hardware. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/ubuntu-linux-communications,2431-9.html. 
  21. "Advanced IRC with Smuxi". LinuxToday. Oct 15, 2010. http://www.linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/2010101502435OSSWNT. 

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