[IRC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRC) stands for Internet Relay Chat -- it is a method of text-based communication across the network via various servers. IRC has long been the self-hosted communication medium of choice for hackers, developers, and the fringe -- though overall adoption has dropped a bit with the rise of other social media, networks like [Libera](https://libera.chat/) are [still growing](https://royal.pingdom.com/2012/04/24/irc-is-dead-long-live-irc/). IRC is moving to the hacker niche, and we follow along.
The services component is supplied by [Anope](https://www.anope.org/). Relevant configuration is in [the services.conf](file:///etc/anope/services.conf) and it logs to the [its own log](file:///var/log/anope/).
<b>Caution:</b> Anope with version 2.0.3 has some issues with gcc6. If you start encountering segmentation faults with Anope, sign in to `irc://anope.org#anope` (the Anope support IRC network). Script a run of "sudo -u ircd gdb /usr/bin/services core". Enter `r <your flags>` and when it crashes run `bt full`. Quit out of everything and pastebin the file. Provide this to the support staff.
<b>Caution:</b> Arch's packaged version of Anope may be missing critical LDAP modules. We still install the package, but you may need to use a localized install in /opt to get it working.
A [simple web client](https://irc.aninix.net) is hosted.
For more advanced options like logging, you will need to use your own client. All IRC clients will connect to the service by providing the following information:
* Linux hosts are strongly recommended to use [weechat](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Weechat) inside [tmux](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tmux).
* Windows hosts can connect to this service using [HexChat](https://hexchat.github.io/).
* Mac and iOS hosts can use [Colloquy](http://colloquy.info/downloads.html).
* Android hosts can use [AndChat](http://www.duckspike.net/andchat/).
Rivals to IRC include other IRC networks like Libera, mail services like [Gmail](https://mail.google.com), and other chat systems like Slack, Microsoft Teams, Discord, Snapchat, WhatsApp, etc. We use Discord to provide new users with a Web-only bridge to the IRC network, but most features are only available within our own network.