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MongooseIM
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How to Implement Super Live Chat: 3 Methods You Should Know
Project URL: https://github.com/esl/MongooseIM
Converse.js
- ConverseJS 10.1.7 with an important XEP-0474 support fix used in ejabberd – XMPP
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How to build an AI chatbot with Openfire and OpenAI Chat Completion
ConverseJS is a popular Javascript XMPP client that implements a full range of XMPP extensions. Also available as a plugin for openfire — inverse-openfire-plugin and can be installed on openfire with a few clicks.
- Converse.js 10.1.2
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An actually private messaging self hosted server
I agree. IMHO the best variant is then to use something that is truely free. Like XMPP. There are a lot of servers and many clients to chose from and I can strongly recommend converse.js as a web client. It supports different ways of end to end encryption but I would recommend OMEMO which is basically the same encryption idea that you find in Signal.
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Xmpp Bot with its own address.
Hello, I recently started exploring xmpp, with snikket app and conversejs.org
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Matrix was worth the effort to self host.
It is Converse.js (https://conversejs.org/) packaged into a one-click install for openfire (from the web admin). So, one-click install for an xmpp web client.
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Ask HN: What is your recommended stack for real time chat?
My choice, because it's the stack I know very well, would be Prosody ( https://prosody.im/ - I'm one of the devs) and a web client such as Converse.js ( https://conversejs.org/ ). XMPP is highly extensible, Prosody is highly modular, which make them a good foundation for building on top of.
That said, the right stack is generally the one that matches your requirements, and (if this isn't primarily a learning exercise) whatever you're most familiar with. The hardest part of building a Discord or Slack-like in 2022 is actually not the technical stuff. There are many comprehensive open-source products already out there that compete with these companies, such as Mattermost, RocketChat and Element.
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No white list registering with conversejs.org
Tried to register with conversejs.org today and got an error "your IP is not whitelisted".
- Best open source protocol to fork?
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NEEE HELP!
Maybe you are remembering this bug from some months ago? It appeared exactly as if this was (accidentally) uploading keys to the user's XMPP server (not Converse.js's server) and publishing them.
What are some alternatives?
ejabberd - Robust, Ubiquitous and Massively Scalable Messaging Platform (XMPP, MQTT, SIP Server)
JSXC - :speech_balloon: Real-time xmpp chat application with video calls, file transfer and encrypted communication.
Openfire - An XMPP server licensed under the Open Source Apache License.
Movim - Movim - Decentralized social platform
Tigase - Tigase XMPP server patched for Kontalk
Candy - JavaScript-based multi-user chat client for XMPP.
Metronome IM - Metronome IM, lightweight xmpp server with advanced microblogging features.
Kaiwa - [UNMAINTAINED] A modern XMPP Web client
Kazoo - The core of an open-source, distributed, highly scalable platform designed to provide robust telecom services
Kontalk - Kontalk official Android client
jesse - jesse (JSon Schema Erlang) is an implementation of a JSON Schema validator for Erlang.
CHVote - Electronic vote system, version 1.