reflectionircd/README.md
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ReflectionIRCd

ReflectionIRCd is an IRCd that bridges Matrix, allowing you to use an IRC client to chat on Matrix.

This is still in beta. There's console.logs all over the place, an inadequate amount of testing and error/bounds checking, several bugs, etc.

That said, it is usable for basic chatting; if you use a good IRC client, you won't have many problems. See the support matrix (pun intended) for what it can do. The issue tracker is here: https://todo.sr.ht/~emerson/reflectionircd

Highlights

  • IRC first: The goal is for modern IRC clients to have feature parity with any other Matrix client
  • Standalone: Uses the Client-Server API, so you can use it with any homeserver

Running

Copy config.example.json to config.json, and edit the values:

  • serverName is the name of the IRC server
  • port is the listening port of the server
  • certFile and keyFile are the SSL cert and key for Reflection to use
  • lazyLoadLimit is the limit for "lazy load" mode. In lazy load mode, only room members with PL > 0 are shown right away, everyone else is joined once they send an event to the room. This prevents clients crashing or lagging on large rooms.
  • syncTimeout is the number of milliseconds to ask the homeserver to hold the sync open. 15000 seems to be the de-facto number.
  • lagWarningLimit is the number of milliseconds that will trigger a "Sync is lagging" message to warn of a lagging homeserver. If you run your own HS, setting it to 2000 more than syncTimeout will help you diagnose issues. Larger servers like matrix.org often have a 5-10 second lag time, so increase this to prevent your screen filling with lag warnings.
  • mxid is the MXID of your Matrix user
  • homeserver is the URL of your homeserver. You get this value in Element by going to Settings > Help and About > Advanced
  • accessToken is the access token to use. You get this value underneath the homserver URL in Element.
  • saslPassword is the SASL password to use when connecting to Reflection

If you're running multiple instances, use multiple config files, i.e. config-matrix.json or config-aria.json.

Then npm ci, npm run build, and node reflection.js config.json (replace config.json if you named your config differently). You'll see a message about starting initial sync, and then "Synced to network!". Once it's synced, you can connect with your client, specifying the SASL password you put in the config (SASL username doesn't matter).

Known issues

  • Encrypted rooms don't work. In theory you can use pantalaimon, however I haven't tried it yet.
  • You can't /JOIN channels. However, if you join a channel via Element (other clients are available), it will auto-join your IRC client to it.
  • You can't open a PM to individual users, since a "PM" in Matrix is just another room, and you can't join rooms from IRC yet.
  • There's no IRC equivalent to Spaces. Since they are just regular rooms, they show up in IRC as just regular rooms, however, you can't send messages to them.
  • In order to highlight users, you need to prefix their nick with an @, so @emerson: hi. Reflection automatically expands this to the user's MXID, so even though it's annoying, it's needed to stop inadvertent highlights for now.

FAQs

Who is this for?

It's for people who want to use their IRC client to chat on Matrix. It's like Bitlbee or Matterbridge, but focused specifically on IRC <-> Matrix, as well as being a reference server for IRCv3 specifications.

Why are there different channel prefixes?

Because matrix room names are often long and have characters that IRC channel names can't use, Reflection attempts to find a suitable IRC equivalent

# channels are channels that have a canonical alias to use. & channels are DMs. ! channels are the room IDs of channels whose names can't be converted into IRC-friendly names.

Why do messages appear out of order?

If you have server-time enabled on your client, you might find messages arriving late or out of order. Similarly, if you're joined to the same channel from different homeservers, you may see messages appear on one several minutes/hours before the other(s). This is called "federation", and is considered a feature of Matrix.

Does IRC actually support all of these cool new features?

In theory, yes. In reality, no. There's currently no free, standalone IRC client that supports reactions, replies, editing/deleting messages, and channel renaming. But one day they might, and when they do, Reflection will be ready to help them in their quest for world domination.

What does "Sync is lagging" mean?

The matrix sync is set with a timeout of 15 seconds. The server is supposed to return an HTTP response after 15 seconds (if not sooner). If the server doesn't respond after 20 seconds, that message is printed to the console to warn you that the homeserver is lagging.

Why is there a random JSON object in my console?

That means you were sent an event type that I didn't know existed. Please hop into the chat and tell me what the type value is.

Support

The main chat is #reflectionircd on Libera (webchat), which is available on Matrix at #reflectionircd:matrix.org. Testing channels are #reflectionircd-test on Libera, #reflectionircd-test:matrix.org (portal to Libera), and #reflection-matrix-test:matrix.org (not linked to IRC). Please test in the testing channels and not in the main channel.

On Libera I'm emerson, on Matrix I'm @emersonveenstra:matrix.org, feel free to ping me in the channel with any questions/bug reports/complaints.

Feature support

- Implemented
🟨 - Partially implemented, see notes
- Not implemented yet

(IRCv3) denotes IRC features that might not be available in all clients

Name M->I I->M Notes
text, notice, emote messages
image, file, audio, video messages 🟨 Show up as links on IRC
Channel joins #1
Channel parts
Channel kicks
Channel bans 🟨 #24 Single-user bans show up on IRC as kicks, there's no banlist yet
Channel invites
Channel topics
Channel powers #6
Channel lists/searching #30
Encrypted rooms #20
Rich text #31
Presence Not all homeservers have presence enabled
Channel renaming (IRCv3) #16
Message replies (IRCv3) Clients without support will still receive the reply message, but it won't be marked as a reply
Message reactions (IRCv3)
Extended invites (IRCv3)
Typing notifications (IRCv3) Not all servers or clients send presence
Chat history (IRCv3) #9
Multiline messages (IRCv3) #10
Global display names (IRCv3) #11
Per-room display names (IRCv3) #13
Message editing (IRCv3) #14
Message deletion/redaction (IRCv3)