@whaley Thank you for your support, much appreciated! ❤️
I’m a free software developer, author of WeeChat and many other free and open source programs/games.
Coding in C, Python and Rust, with Emacs on Debian GNU/Linux.
@whaley Thank you for your support, much appreciated! ❤️
@kevinreddot @kubikpixel @weechat I confirm, @weechat is actively developed on my side. I still have lot of ideas for new features, I just need to find the time to implement them. 🙂
@micke For your information this is in FAQ: https://weechat.org/files/doc/weechat/stable/weechat_faq.en.html#filter_irc_join_part_quit (just a link to the user's guide in this case).
@youronlyone @weechat I fixed a crash with /list a few weeks ago, it might be the bug you've hit: https://github.com/weechat/weechat/issues/2197
It's not yet part of a stable release.
@youronlyone @weechat I can not reproduce the issue, you execute /list on libera.chat, then you type "philippine" as filter?
It works fine for me, no crash.
What's your WeeChat version, and can you try without any script loaded, using possibly default configuration?
@devurandom I think no, but you have a "smart filter" in WeeChat that hides completely the useles join/part/quit, and you can toggle them on demand if needed (key: alt+"="): https://weechat.org/files/doc/devel/weechat_faq.en.html#filter_irc_join_part_quit
@low Redis est sans doute plus optimisé pour stocker des clés/valeurs, il stocke notamment tout en RAM.