opensourcedesign/slick

Name: slick

Owner: Open Source Design

Description: :speech_balloon: A Slack inspired theme for the Lounge IRC client

Created: 2015-02-05 16:28:54.0

Updated: 2017-03-03 00:04:16.0

Pushed: 2015-06-29 14:47:07.0

Homepage: https://github.com/thelounge/lounge

Size: 3137

Language: JavaScript

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README

Slick

A “Slack” inspired theme that pushes the boundaries of the Shout IRC Client. The current Shout build does not support a theme this drastic yet, but there is a branch of Shout under development that does :)

THIS IS CURRENTLY BROKEN AND A TOTAL WIP / UNDER DEV

Thanks for your interest, but not much has happened over the last month (May - June). Dev will resume, and it will be finish soon, hopefully. Ping @bnvk and help lend a hand ;)

Installing

To install and use this theme in your Shout client do the following:

Now it's time to install the Slick theme

e: {
me: "slick",
tle: "Your Site or Name",
annels: true

Still very much a work in progress… lend a hand :)

Developing

To help develop the Slick theme, you will need to run Grunt to recompile the JS and styles

Reasons

The main inspiration for this theme is to close the gap between open source devs and designers. A lot of devs and Debian users still love IRC. However, a lot designers (and an increasing number of devs) are liking Slack (and other similar GUI chat clients) more and more. The goal of Slick is to improve IRC's usability to match that of Slack.

Chat with the OSD Community

Until the Slick theme is totally ready, you can use this web interface for our chat room.

If you know how to use IRC, you can also just connect to #opensourcedesign on freenode.net using your normal IRC client ;)


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.