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**Toxic** is a Tox client with a command-line interface. Development is currently lead by Jfreegman. | **Toxic** is a Tox client with a command-line interface. Development is currently lead by Jfreegman. |
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| Repository: | https://github.com/Tox/toxic | | | Repository: | https://github.com/Jfreegman/toxic | |
| Maintainers: | [[wiki:user:Jfreegman]], [[https://github.com/mannol|mannol]] | | | Maintainers: | [[wiki:user:Jfreegman]], [[https://github.com/mannol|mannol]] | |
| Language: | C | | | Language: | C | |
| Graphical Toolkit: | [[https://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/ncurses.html|ncurses]] | | | Graphical Toolkit: | [[https://www.gnu.org/software/ncurses/ncurses.html|ncurses]] | |
| Operating Systems: | Linux, OS X, FreeBSD | | | Operating Systems: | Linux, OS X, FreeBSD | |
| | Status: | Active | |
===== History ===== | ===== History ===== |
Toxic was originally [[https://github.com/Tox/toxic/commit/1974fa23d21bedb672f1c0d77dfa85f73037f5c1|written]] by Plutooo in the experimental branch of ProjectTox on July 29, 2013. Following Plutooo's disappearance soon after his initial commit, Jfreegman took over leadership and continued Toxic's development. Although extremely buggy and lacking in basic features in its initial state, rapid development by the Tox community made it the first 'usable' Tox client, and it soon superseded [[nTox]] as the reference CLI client. Toxic was initially part of the toxcore repository, but was [[https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/commit/c759967ad403a22b5baa729f9b6b395f9c766cd4|moved]] to its own github repository as a stand-alone project on August 23, 2013. | Toxic was originally [[https://github.com/Jfreegman/toxic/commit/1974fa23d21bedb672f1c0d77dfa85f73037f5c1|written]] by Plutooo in the experimental branch of ProjectTox on July 29, 2013. Following Plutooo's disappearance soon after his initial commit, Jfreegman took over leadership and continued Toxic's development. Although extremely buggy and lacking in basic features in its initial state, rapid development by the Tox community made it the first 'usable' Tox client, and it soon superseded [[nTox]] as the reference CLI client. Toxic was initially part of the toxcore repository, but was [[https://github.com/irungentoo/toxcore/commit/c759967ad403a22b5baa729f9b6b395f9c766cd4|moved]] to its own github repository as a stand-alone project on August 23, 2013, and moved again to Jfreegman's account on October 15, 2015. |
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{{ users:toxic.png?380px|Toxic Running on Linux}} | {{ users:toxic.png?380px|Toxic Running on Linux}} |
===== Install ===== | ===== Install ===== |
==== Package installation (recommended) ==== | ==== Package installation (recommended) ==== |
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| Install the [[:binaries|Tox Debian repository]] per the instructions. For debian-based systems (Ubuntu, Mint etc.) use the command **apt-get install toxic** or **apt-get install toxic-no-x11** to install the fully featured and no-X11 versions of toxic respectively. |
==== Building from Source (advanced) ==== | ==== Building from Source (advanced) ==== |
To build Toxic from source, installation instructions and library dependencies can be found in [[https://github.com/Tox/toxic/blob/master/README.md|Toxic's Readme]]. | To build Toxic from source, installation instructions and library dependencies can be found in [[https://github.com/Jfreegman/toxic/blob/master/README.md|Toxic's Readme]]. |
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==== FreeBSD ==== | ==== FreeBSD ==== |
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===== Usage ===== | ===== Usage ===== |
Once toxic is compiled and/or installed, Toxic can be run via the commandline with the command ''`toxic`''. For a list of options run ''`toxic --help`''. For detailed usage instructions, see the manpage with ''`man toxic`''. For details on the user configuration file, run ''`man toxic.conf`'' or see the [[https://github.com/Tox/toxic/blob/master/misc/toxic.conf.example|example config file]]. | Once toxic is compiled and/or installed, it can be run via the commandline with the command ''`toxic`''. For a list of options run ''`toxic --help`''. For detailed usage instructions, see the manpage with ''`man toxic`''. For details on the user configuration file, run ''`man toxic.conf`'' or see the [[https://github.com/Jfreegman/toxic/blob/master/misc/toxic.conf.example|example config file]]. |
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===== Features ===== | ===== Features ===== |