/Slacken

A lightweight Qt client for Slack

Primary LanguageC++GNU General Public License v3.0GPL-3.0

Slacken, a lightweight Qt Slack client

Do you remember when we had less 2 or 4MB or our computers, and we were wondering how to use that memory ?

Since the slack application found out how to use 4 or 8GB, and incur a ridiculous latency on text input, I decided to start my own Slack client. It was not a pleasure but a necessity.

This client has a target of top 32MB of RAM used. It's currently fitting in less than 16MB.

Where does the name come from ?

Initial business plan : go to Kingston, show them the project and ask a few k$ or "I release the Slacken !". But it is easier to put it here on github...

Dependencies, installation...

It's 0.1 pre-alpha1 state. So I will not dare provide binary packages.

It requires Qt 5.9+ (maybe less, if you want to try) and QtNetworkAuth.

On debian, it's basically apt install libqt5websockets5-dev qt5-default qt5-qmake. QtNetworkAuth is pending debian packaging, so you will have to clone it from https://github.com/qt/qtnetworkauth and make/make install it.

This application is built (so far) with QtWidgets, so it should look nice non alien on most systems (install qt5-gtk-platform-theme if you use gnome...)

Building this project is as easy as mkdir build && cd build && qmake .. && make -j 42

And running... well ./Slacken, obviously.

Report bugs, it's early enough to choose where to go and how :)