* It can not connect to other servers. Just standalone installation
* It has few basic IRC commands
-* There is not support for channel operators, modes, votes, invites
+* There is no support for channel operators, modes, votes, invites
and so on
* No ident lookups, reverse DNS queries
* Single executable binary
* No configuration file, just few command line arguments
* IPv6 out-of-box support
+* Ability to listen on TLS-capable ports
* Optional channel logging to plain text files
* Optional permanent channel's state saving in plain text files
(so you can reload daemon and all channels topics and keys won't
Some remarks and recommendations related to it's simplicity:
* Use either nohup or similar tools to daemonize it
-* Use either crywrap or similar tools for TLS-capable connections
* Just plain logging on stderr, without syslog support
SUPPORTED IRC COMMANDS
* -statedir: directory where all channels states will be saved and
loaded during startup. If omitted, then states will be
lost after daemon termination
+* -tls_key/-tls_cert: enable TLS and specify key and certificate file
+* -verbose: increase log messages verbosity
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