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Alpine Linux has registered a number of [[#Channels|Channels]] on the [https://www.oftc.net/ OFTC IRC] network. Use any of the available [#Clients|IRC Clients]] to join them. Please be patient when asking questions, as it may take a while for someone to answer. Check back [[#IRC logs|IRC logs]] later as they archive all messages.
Alpine Linux has registered a number of [[#Channels|Channels]] on the [https://www.oftc.net/ OFTC IRC] network. Use any of the available [[#Clients|IRC Clients]] to join them. Please be patient when asking questions, as it may take a while for someone to answer. Check back [[#IRC logs|IRC logs]] later as they archive all messages.


== Channels ==
== Channels ==

Revision as of 13:46, 1 June 2025

Alpine Linux has registered a number of Channels on the OFTC IRC network. Use any of the available IRC Clients to join them. Please be patient when asking questions, as it may take a while for someone to answer. Check back IRC logs later as they archive all messages.

Channels

Alpine Linux has registered the following channels on the OFTC IRC network:

#alpine-linux
For general discussion and quick support questions.
#alpine-devel
For discussion of Alpine Linux development and developer support.
#alpine-docs
For discussion of Alpine Linux documentation.
#alpine-offtopic
For general chitchat.
#alpine-cloud
For discussion of Alpine Linux Cloud images.
#alpine-commits
Bot posts information about commits and builds in this channel.
#alpine-infra
For discussion of Alpine Linux Infrastructure and the Team.
#alpine-security
For discussion of Alpine Linux Security and the Team.

Feel free to join and chat! Please be patient when asking questions, it may take a while for someone to answer.

Matrix IRC bridge

The IRC channels are also accessible through the Matrix IRC bridge at #_oftc_#channame:matrix.org – for example, #_oftc_#alpine-linux:matrix.org.

As Matrix messages are being “simplified” for IRC, replies, edits, or reactions should not be used to avoid confusion or spam.

IRC logs

Archived IRC messages are maintained at https://irclogs.alpinelinux.org. To search the contents of the archives from your favourite search engine, append site:irclogs.alpinelinux.org before your search string.

New to IRC?

If you are new to IRC and would like to try it out in your browser, visit OFTC Web IRC. Make sure you specify one of the above channels when you connect.

Also see Wikipedia's IRC tutorial.

Clients

There are several free IRC clients available in Alpine Linux. The table below lists some of the popular IRC clients:

IRC clients in Alpine Linux
IRC Client Package Name Description
IRSSI irssi Modular text only user interface
WeeChat weechat Fast, light, extensible ncurses-based chat client
HexChat hexchat Graphical IRC client based on XChat
ircii ircii Universal IRC for Unix systems
Pidgin pidgin Graphical, IRC + multi-protocol instant messaging client

See also