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[doc]: https://docs.rs/irc
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[rfc2812]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2812
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[ircv3.1]: http://ircv3.net/irc/3.1.html
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[ircv3.1]: http://ircv3.net/irc/3.1.html
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[ircv3.2]: http://ircv3.net/irc/3.2.html
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"the irc crate" is a thread-safe and async-friendly IRC client library written in Rust. It's
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## Getting Started
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To start using the irc crate with cargo, you can simply add `irc = "0.13"` to your dependencies in
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To start using the irc crate with cargo, you can add `irc = "0.13"` to your dependencies in
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your Cargo.toml file. The high-level API can be found in [`irc::client::prelude`][irc-prelude].
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You'll find a number of examples to help you get started in `examples/`, throughout the
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documentation, and below.
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let mut reactor = IrcReactor::new().unwrap();
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let client = reactor.prepare_client_and_connect(&config).unwrap();
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client.identify().unwrap();
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reactor.register_client_with_handler(client, |client, message| {
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print!("{}", message);
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// And here we can do whatever we want with the messages.
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cargo run --example convertconf -- -i client_config.json -o client_config.toml
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```
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Note that the formats are automatically determined based on the selected file extensions. This
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tool should make it easy for users to migrate their old configurations to TOML.
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Note that the formats are automatically determined based on the selected file extensions. This
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tool should make it easier for users to migrate their old configurations to TOML.
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## Contributing
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the irc crate is a free, open source library that relies on contributions from its maintainers,
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