###BronyTV: We stream pony pony and more pony!
I sincerely doubt anyone outside of BronyTV will find this useful, but it's a reskin of Kiwi to fit our site's needs. We likely will not remove any of the links to the official Kiwi site as this is just intended to be a reskin. The site this client resides on will most likely link back to the original repository of KiwiIRC.
Kiwi IRC is a fully featured IRC client that can be extended to suit almost any needs. Using the web application is extremly simple even without any IRC knowledge as all the common needs are built directly into the UI.
For more information see https://kiwiirc.com or live instance of the application can be found at https://kiwiirc.com/client/. Our development IRC channel is on the Freenode network, irc.freenode.net #kiwiirc.
Developing? Please use the development branch - not the master branch!
Note: This requires Node.js to run. Make sure you have installed Node.js first! http://nodejs.org/download/
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Download the Kiwi source or clone the git repository:
$ git clone https://github.com/prawnsalad/KiwiIRC.git && cd KiwiIRC
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Install the dependencies:
$ npm install
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Copy and edit the configuration file as needed:
$ cp config.example.js config.js
$ nano config.js
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Make sure the client code is built:
$ ./kiwi build
From the source folder: $ ./kiwi start
You can also run kiwi in the foreground to see any output by using the -f
flag. Eg: $ ./kiwi -f
Open your new Kiwi instance in your browser. By default: http://localhost:7778/
Report bugs using the issue tracker on github: https://github.com/prawnsalad/KiwiIRC/issues
Kiwi IRC has been translated to 25 different languages. The translators can be found in translations.md
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