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An IRC bouncer written in C
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2019-07-18
Release version 0.1!
v0.1
Luke Bratch
2019-07-10
Ensure log filenames are safe for writing.
Luke Bratch
2019-06-17
Implement a per-client identifier so auto replay can replay everything a give...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-16
Load all settings from configuration file at startup instead of reading it fo...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-12
Allow reloading the configuration file at runtime using a BLABOUNCER command ...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-11
Implement configurable auto replay modes. So far there is "none", "time" (au...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-11
Refactoring - rename ircdstrings struct to ircdstate since it doesn't just co...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-10
Refactoring - split giant processircmessage() switch statement into separate ...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-10
Refactoring - move most functions into functions.h/functions.c except connect...
Luke Bratch
2019-06-10
Add copyright and GPL 3 notices.
Luke Bratch
2019-05-30
Convert debugprint() from being to file/screen/disabled to always being to fi...
Luke Bratch
2019-05-28
Implement debugging to file and set the default configuration file to be that.
Luke Bratch
2019-05-27
Make debug output optional and disabled by default.
Luke Bratch
2019-05-27
Make sure MAXTOKENS being exceeded can't cause a buffer overflow.
Luke Bratch
2019-05-21
Support multiple nick prefixes in channels by storing/relaying server 005/RPL...
Luke Bratch
2019-05-17
Properly support changing our nick while connecting by updating it everywhere...
Luke Bratch
2019-05-16
Correctly handle nicks changing and actually track users PARTing channels.
Luke Bratch
2019-05-12
Make configuration file path configurable on the command line. Also finish r...
Luke Bratch
2019-05-08
Make TOPIC tracking/following/setting/etc. work for most/all scenarios and en...
Luke Bratch
2019-04-20
We are bouncing! You can now:
Luke Bratch
2019-04-18
Split functions into different files
Luke Bratch