Added some examples of software written with the irc crate to the README.

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@ -18,6 +18,24 @@ compliant with [RFC 2812][rfc2812], [IRCv3.1][ircv3.1], [IRCv3.2][ircv3.2], and
additional, common features from popular IRCds. You can find up-to-date, ready-to-use documentation
online [on docs.rs][doc].
## Built with the irc crate ##
the irc crate is being used to build new IRC software in Rust. Here are some of our favorite
projects:
- [alectro][alectro] — a terminal IRC client
- [spilo][spilo] — a minimalistic IRC bouncer
- [irc-bot.rs][ircbot] — a library for writing IRC bots
- [bunnybutt-rs][bunnybutt] — an IRC bot for the [Feed The Beast Wiki][ftb-wiki]
[alectro]: https://github.com/aatxe/alectro
[spilo]: https://github.com/aatxe/spilo
[ircbot]: https://github.com/8573/irc-bot.rs
[bunnybutt]: https://github.com/FTB-Gamepedia/bunnybutt-rs
[ftb-wiki]: https://ftb.gamepedia.com/FTB_Wiki
Making your own project? [Submit a pull request](https://github.com/aatxe/irc/pulls) to add it!
## Getting Started ##
To start using the irc crate with cargo, you can simply add `irc = "0.13"` to your dependencies in