
Devotion IRC
WARNING: Version 6.0.0 is a pre-release that fixes the client/server chat issue but at the same time involves a move to the new name and namespace - you will have to rename the configuration folder.
Project Overview
This is a continuation and remake of the EiraIRC mod created by BlayTheNinth. Currently, I continue to update the original EiraIRC to the latest versions while my remade version is not fully functional or at least the IRC part is not working.
Planned Features (for the remade version)
- All or most features from the old version
Lua API (I'll figure it out)- Improved UI (somewhat (mostly for me))
Other 'features'
Work for version 7.0.0
- Rewriting in Kotlin
- Changing configuration format from JSON to TOML
Change History
- eirairc-mc1.12.2-5.0.5
- Fixed null crash and message display issue in chat
- Fixed null crash when switching to fullscreen mode without screenshots
- eirairc-mc1.12.2-5.0.4
- (Re)Fixed the bug causing server crash due to missing Minecraft class
- eirairc-mc1.12.2-5.0.3
- Update to version 1.12.2
- eirairc-mc1.11.2-5.0.2
- Fixed server/client crash
- Fixed command autocomplete
- eirairc-mc1.11.2-5.0.1
- Fixed null exception when receiving a message in multiplayer
- eirairc-mc1.11.2-5.0.0
- Update to version 1.11.2
Main Features
This mod connects Minecraft to IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels. On the Minecraft client side, it works as a regular IRC client, while on the server it becomes a bridge bot. Configuration offers a high degree of customization, and the mod includes several special features such as colored names, Twitch chat, and screenshot upload.
Functional Capabilities
- IRC client (supports multiple servers/channels)
- Bridge bot (IRC for servers - relay of Minecraft chat <=> IRC)
- Twitch chat (integration of Twitch chat into Minecraft, including colored names and emotes)
- Screenshot upload and sharing (automatic upload of taken screenshots and their sharing in Minecraft or IRC)
- Screenshot gallery (sorted by creation time, support for favorites and easy upload)
- Customizable bridge bot commands (executing in-game commands via IRC, such as /forge tps)
- Server management (authorized users can be granted permission to execute Minecraft OP commands and vice versa)
- NickServ, private messages, colored names, !who command
Issues and Support
If you encounter problems such as crashes or compatibility issues, please use the issues link to avoid cluttering the comments.