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ncht

v0.1.7

Published

hipster node chat

Downloads

41

Readme

NPM version Dependency Status Code Climate

#ncht

##What is it?

ncht is a fast, lightweight and cool chat system which is based on Node.js. It is supposed to become a fully fledged chat application, with features like nicknames, online lists, moderation and such. As of now, it is still in heavy development.

##Can I use it?

Probably not. We haven't even started on the actual 'chat' part yet. (there's the npm i -g ncht module though)

##How do I contribute?

  1. Clone the repo.
  2. npm i
  3. Use gulp sass for compiling stylesheets.
  4. Make a pull request! (make sure your SCSS is compiled)

##Who made this?

That would be us. We are two hobby programmers and web developers sitting in front of our computers everyday to bring you this piece of whateveritisrightnow:

##License

GPL v3, distribute our code or a derivative work, but make the source available under the same terms.