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Mattias Erming 4d1aa174a1 Hiding Heroku button
Hosting Shout on Heroku (free tier) doesn't really work that well. The reason is that Heroku seems to be powering down inactive dynos, causing Shout to disconnect.

While Heroku will still be supported, the install instructions will be moved to the documentation instead.
2014-09-14 13:58:47 +02:00

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# Shout [![](https://badge.fury.io/js/shout.png)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/shout)
__What is it?__
Shout is a web IRC client that you host on your own server.
__What features does it have?__
- Multiple user support
- Stays connected even when you close the browser
- Connect from multiple devices at once
- Responsive layout — works well on your smartphone
- _.. and more!_
__Ok, you caught my attention. I want to try it!__
Here's a Shout server running in public mode, which allows for anonymous connections:
### [Try the Demo](http://demo.shout-irc.com/)
_Clicking the link above will open http://demo.shout-irc.com/_
## Install
```
sudo npm install -g shout
```
## Usage
When the install is complete, go ahead and start the server:
```
shout
```
For more information:
```
shout --help
```
## Screenshot
![](https://raw.github.com/erming/shout/master/screenshots/shout.png)
## Configuration
Open the `config.json` file by running:
```
shout config
```
The settings:
__port__
The default port to be used.
You can override this by running `shout --port 80`
__public__
Set to either `true|false`.
When set to `false`, a login will be required for connecting users.
## User Management
Go ahead and run `shout --help`:
```
$ shout --help
Usage: shout [options] [command]
Commands:
start
Start the server
config
Edit config: '/usr/lib/node_modules/shout/config.json'
list
List all existing users
add <name>
Add a new user
remove <name>
Remove an existing user
reset <name>
Reset user password
edit <name>
Edit user: '/home/erming/.shout/users/<name>/user.json'
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-h, --host <ip> host
-p, --port <port> port
```
Pretty simple, huh?
If you want to edit users manually, see `users/example/user.json`.
## Custom paths
You can define Shout's file storage path via the following options:
- Add an entry called `home` to the `config.json` file.
- Set the environment variable `SHOUT_HOME` before calling the shout executable.
- Use the default of `$HOME/.shout`.
## Commands
These are the commands currently implemented:
- [x] /close
- [x] /connect
- [x] /deop
- [x] /devoice
- [x] /disconnect
- [x] /invite
- [x] /join
- [x] /kick
- [x] /leave
- [x] /me
- [x] /mode
- [x] /msg
- [x] /nick
- [x] /notice
- [x] /op
- [x] /part
- [x] /query
- [x] /quit
- [x] /quote
- [x] /raw
- [x] /say
- [x] /send
- [x] /server
- [x] /slap
- [x] /topic
- [x] /voice
- [x] /whois
## License
Available under [the MIT license](http://mths.be/mit).