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There are examples to test with [1] Seems like if someone runs this server they are making those people admins unless they edit that file.
[1] - https://github.com/quackduck/devzat/blob/main/admins.json
You might wanna check it out. Things like code quotes and expand/collapse would be cool to add. I think some clients already support emoji as it's just UTF8?
It's common for IRC users to use IRC from a terminal client on their desktop. If they have a remote server, they'll use a screen session to keep their IRC client running in the background and re-open it when they want. Or they'll keep an eggdrop bot on a server somewhere, which is basically a sorta IRC proxy that they connect to from their desktop and can keep their user online in the background.
Here's some stuff on IRC: https://github.com/ircdocs/modern-irc | https://www.mirc.com/colors.html | https://wiki.wireshark.org/IRC
I believe https://github.com/charmbracelet/wish is the repo you're looking for!
(and also the repo the person you replied to probably meant to post)
TIP: If you want to be truly anonymous, don’t use the same identity file that you use to ID yourself with Github since the latter publishes your pubkey in https://github.com/.keys
All the topics mentioned in this subthread sound like my kind of thing. It's sad that Discord bans for that.
If you ever want to resume your communities elsewhere, perhaps check out Matrix (https://matrix.org/)? If you have the know how to host your own server, you can host a community without the risk of being shut down by an external party. People from other servers can still join because the network is federated.