Hircules, a Haskell-based IRC client, allows users to connect to Internet Relay Chat networks.
To run Hircules, you must have ghc, the Glasgow Haskell Compiler, and gtk2hs, a GTK 2 Binding for Haskell, installed on your system. Optionally, lambdabot is also recommended. With these requirements met, Hircules runs smoothly, delivering a wide range of dynamic features and benefits to its users.
The latest release of Hircules is packed with new features that enhance the user experience. The input area is now located at the bottom of the TextView, rather than in the Entry box, leading to a more efficient use of space. UTF-8 support is now included, and tabs are highlighted when there is channel activity. Additionally, multiline input is now supported, and exceptions from lambdabot modules are now caught. This update also resolves the issue of absolute paths being mistaken for irc commands, and topic changes now appear in the Alert channel.
Hircules now offers even more flexibility, as virtual channels have a '%' in front of them and can be "joined". The IRC log is now date-stamped, and the charset encoding can be set and shown with the new "/coding" command. Build changes are included, with improved lambdabot configure support and build with -Wall made by default. These updates make Hircules an even more reliable and efficient IRC client, making it a great choice for users looking for a high-quality solution for their communication needs.
Version 0.3: N/A