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A modern and lightweight TUI chat app designed for seamless communication in a command-line environment.

Package Exports

  • echo-chat
  • echo-chat/client.js

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Readme

ECHO

ECHO is a modern and lightweight Terminal User Interface (TUI) chatting application designed for seamless communication in a command-line environment. With ECHO, users can engage in text-based conversations without the need for a graphical user interface, making it ideal for users who prefer a simple yet feature-rich chatting experience.

Key Features

  • User Authentication: Secure login ensures that only authorized users can access the chat application.
  • Persistent Login: Enjoy seamless access to your account with persistent login functionality.
  • Multiple Channels: Create, join, and manage channels to facilitate conversations on various topics.
  • Real-time Messaging: Instantly send and receive messages within the application.
  • Chat History: When entering a channel, all previous messages are loaded for a seamless conversation history.

Usage

  • Install ECHO globally using npm:
    • Run npm install echo-chat -g on Windows systems.
    • Run sudo npm install echo-chat -g on Unix-like systems.
  • Run echo-chat in the terminal.

Contributing

All contributions are welcome, including bug fixes, feature enhancements, documentation improvements, and more. Please read this section in the README for more details.

Feedback

If you have any suggestions, feature requests, or encounter any issues while using ECHO, please don't hesitate to open an issue on GitHub.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for more details.

Author

Yousef Saeed: GitHub LinkedIn X