slack-libpurple
purple-signald
slack-libpurple | purple-signald | |
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4 | 2 | |
269 | 146 | |
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2.0 | 6.6 | |
6 months ago | 15 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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slack-libpurple
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Purple-Teams: MS Teams Plugin for Pidgin
Eion Robb has done an incredible amount of work in this space. His GitHub page[1] has tons of plugins, and I particularly appreciate the work he has done on the Matrix plugin to make it available to Windows users.
Lest you think this is less than cool because you don't use Pidgin, bitlbee[2] is a great tool to get slack (and others!) into your IRC client. I haven't run it myself, but I know that it heavily relies on purple[3] for its magic. I can tell it gets a lot of use, perusing the issues on the slack purple plugin[4] for example.
1: https://github.com/EionRobb?tab=repositories
2: https://www.bitlbee.org/main.php/news.r.html
3: https://wiki.bitlbee.org/
4: https://github.com/dylex/slack-libpurple/issues?q=is%3Aissue...
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GitHub staff are required to use Teams by Sep 1, 2023
Unpopular opinion number one: James is not that bad. At least it can do video calls properly which is not something I would say of Slack.
Unpopular opinion number two: pidgi was better and I don't why we all decided as an industry to go to these ridiculously heavy memory hog electron based clients. I use Slack from Pidgin to this day: https://github.com/dylex/slack-libpurple
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Use Slack from Emacs?
Another alternative is combining bitlbee with slack-libpurple and using an emacs IRC client, such as the built-in ERC. I used this back when I wanted both Discord and Slack available in the same emacs.
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One Week of Libera Chat
It's not IRC, but there exists a working libpurple plugin that you just auth as with your normal user account:
https://github.com/dylex/slack-libpurple
I just use it with Pidgin, but there are curses clients too (I'm aware of bitlbee, there are probably others) if you prefer the IRC-style experience.
purple-signald
- NON ELECTRON Desktop client ?
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Signal AppImage for Linux
signald[^1] + signal libpurple plugin[^2] (finch, pidgin, adium, bitlbee, etc) works beautifully.
[^1]: https://git.callpipe.com/finn/signald
[^2]: https://github.com/hoehermann/libpurple-signald
What are some alternatives?
bitlbee - An IRC to other chat networks gateway :bee:
purple-signal - Pidgin/libpurple plugin for signal using libsignal-service-java (and parts of signal-cli).
clap - Audio Plugin API
Signal-Setup-Guide - Signal Server Setup Guide
lurch - XEP-0384: OMEMO Encryption for libpurple.
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
purple-gowhatsapp - Pidgin/libpurple plugin for WhatsApp Web.
dlfcn-win32 - Official dlfcn-win32 repo
Synapse - Synapse: Matrix homeserver written in Python/Twisted.
Radicale - A simple CalDAV (calendar) and CardDAV (contact) server.
peek - Simple animated GIF screen recorder with an easy to use interface