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- | **Toxic** is a Tox-based CLI (Command Line Interface) client with an ncurses interface, written in C. Development is currently lead by Jfreegman. All Unix-like operating systems are currently supported (e.g. Linux, OSX, FreeBSD). | + | ======Toxic====== |
- | | GitHub: | https:// | + | **Toxic** is a Tox client with a command-line interface. Development is currently lead by Jfreegman. |
+ | |||
+ | | Repository: | https:// | ||
| Maintainers: | | Maintainers: | ||
+ | | Language: | C | | ||
+ | | Graphical Toolkit: | [[https:// | ||
+ | | Operating Systems: | Linux, OS X, FreeBSD | | ||
===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
- | Toxic was originally [[https:// | + | Toxic was originally [[https:// |
{{ users: | {{ users: | ||
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===== Install ===== | ===== Install ===== | ||
==== Package installation (recommended) ==== | ==== Package installation (recommended) ==== | ||
- | To install Toxic via the official Tox repository, follow [[https:// | ||
+ | Install the [[: | ||
==== Building from Source (advanced) ==== | ==== Building from Source (advanced) ==== | ||
- | To build Toxic from source, installation instructions and library dependencies can be found in [[https:// | + | To build Toxic from source, installation instructions and library dependencies can be found in [[https:// |
==== FreeBSD ==== | ==== FreeBSD ==== | ||
+ | |||
=== Binary === | === Binary === | ||
- | ---- | + | |
Use pkg utility to install binary package: | Use pkg utility to install binary package: | ||
- | pkg install toxic | + | |
=== Compiling === | === Compiling === | ||
- | ---- | + | |
Update ports tree: | Update ports tree: | ||
- | portsnap fetch update | + | |
Compile and install client with all dependencies: | Compile and install client with all dependencies: | ||
- | cd / | + | |
- | | + | make install clean |
===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== | ||
- | Once toxic is compiled and/or installed, Toxic can be run via the commandline with the command '' | + | Once toxic is compiled and/or installed, Toxic can be run via the commandline with the command '' |
===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== | ||
- | * 1-on-1 chats | ||
- | * 1-on-1 file transfers | ||
- | * 1-on-1 audio calls | ||
- | * Group chats | ||
* Audio and native desktop notifications (may be disabled with build options or in settings) | * Audio and native desktop notifications (may be disabled with build options or in settings) | ||
- | * Chat logging (disabled by default) | ||
* Pseudo-offline messaging | * Pseudo-offline messaging | ||
- | * SOCKS5 Proxy support (Disable UDP with the --force-tcp option to prevent IP leakage) | + | * SOCKS5 |
- | * DNS-based username lookups | + | * Contact blocking |
- | * Contact blocking | + | * Password protected profiles |
- | * Optional save file encryption/ | + | * Ability to encrypt and unencrypt Tox profiles |
- | * Personal avatars | + | |
* Advanced command-line behaviour such as tab-completion, | * Advanced command-line behaviour such as tab-completion, | ||
- | + | * Ability to act as a TCP relay in the Tox network | |
+ | * Configurable bootstrap nodes list | ||
===== Other clients ===== | ===== Other clients ===== | ||
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