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  2. IRCnet - Wikipedia

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    IRCnet is currently one of the largest IRC networks. As of June 2024 [update] , it has around 25,000 users using it daily. [ 1 ] An early 2005 record had approximately 123,110 users simultaneously connected to the network.

  3. IRC - Wikipedia

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    The timestamp versus ND/CD disagreements caused several servers to split away from EFnet and form the newer IRCnet. After the split, EFnet moved to a TS protocol, while IRCnet used ND/CD. In recent versions of the IRCnet ircd, as well as ircds using the TS6 protocol (including Charybdis), ND has been extended/replaced by a mechanism called SAVE.

  4. List of IRC commands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all Internet Relay Chat commands from RFC 1459, RFC 2812, and extensions added to major IRC daemons. Most IRC clients require commands to be preceded by a slash ("/").

  5. IRC services - Wikipedia

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    Today, EFnet and IRCnet are the last large IRC networks which stick to their policy of living without identity protection. [ citation needed ] Some debate still remains over the value and benefits of Services on IRC, although they are generally considered essential to providing a pleasant chatting experience.

  6. Comparison of IRC clients - Wikipedia

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    First public release First stable release Latest stable release Client Date Version Date Version AmIRC: 1995 Bersirc: 1999 2.2.14 (12 August 2005; 19 years ago (: BitchX

  7. IRCd - Wikipedia

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    The original code base continued to be developed mainly for use on the IRCnet network. New server-to-server protocols were introduced in version 2.10, released in 1998, and in 2.11, first released in 2004, and current as of 2007.

  8. ircII - Wikipedia

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    Several other UNIX IRC clients, including BitchX, EPIC, and ScrollZ, were originally forks of ircII.It was the first client to implement file transfer capabilities over IRC. [8]

  9. Category:Internet Relay Chat networks - Wikipedia

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