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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.
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.
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 ("/").
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.
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
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.
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]
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