This software is an open-source IRC package that includes a central daemon and multiple clients.
First, the maki IRC daemon is built using C and GLib components, which offer increased reliability and stability. With its advanced features and high-level programmability, this component can serve as your backbone when hosting an IRC network.
The tekka IRC client, on the other hand, is built using Python and GTK/GNOME components. With its user-friendly interface and easy-to-use features, this IRC client is a perfect choice for regular IRC users.
For those looking to experiment with different IRC clients, the nigiri IRC client is a Python-based component that employs Urwid. It is a work in progress, but its experimental status allows for users to test out cutting-edge features and functions.
Finally, there is the surimi IRC client, which is a C++-based component leveraging the power of Qt/KDE. While still an experimental component, it is poised to become one of the most powerful and customizable IRC clients on the market.
Overall, the Sushi IRC suite's four distinct components offer an excellent array of possibilities for all types of IRC users. From novices to power users, this suite has a little bit of something for everyone.
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