circo

claudio's IRC oasis
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commit 8aaa5bc3c752084afc389dbbeb9cdf498931f03a
parent 5d8cf7193e55d650bd09ee32a848fb08abd35150
Author: Claudio Alessi <smoppy@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu,  9 Nov 2017 22:25:50 +0100

Small improvement to the readme.

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MREADME.md | 10+++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ Hello ===== -circo is a small IRC client for the terminal. It provides a list of views to -differentiate between channels, users, and other messages. Each buffer has its -own input text while other relevant informations such as server and nickname -are always visible at the top. +circo is a small IRC client for the terminal. It provides a list of views +(buffers) to differentiate between channels, users, and other messages. Each +buffer has its own input text while other relevant informations such as server +and nickname are always visible at the top. Despite it's minimal design, circo is definitely not a suckless piece of code. It don't even follows in all respect the UNIX philosophy but it provides a very @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ one would expect from an IRC client for the console: - Raw IRC commands None of the CTCP specification has been (nor will be) implemented, which means -no DCC at all. In other words: direct chat and files sending are not allowed. +no DCC at all. In other words: direct chat and files sending are not available. Status ======