From what I can recall, hexchat seemed like the logical successor to xchat as far as features go. The advantage of hexchat is it is still being actively maintained, or at least its list of changes appeared to be more recent. I think I looked at Debian as well, to see what they included in their out-of-the-box applications.
-You may wonder why do this? Simple, my unraid docker runs all the time so all the messages posted in a channel are always there, while my windows client disconnects whenever it goes to sleep or I turn it off (therefore losing the history of what was posted while I was gone). In addition the notification/flashing isn't really notifying me of new messages when running in the browser/docker. If I could link my windows client with the docker somehow, it could connect showing all the previous posts and alert me when new messages appear.
edit:3 after further investigating i figured its not the container itself but JUST the haxchat app. if i create a file through thunar it gets enough permissions (644, -rw-r--r--). if i get sent a file over dcc OR create one through window -> save text (inside hexchat) it gets the permission 600, -rw-------.
just kidding. APPEARENTLY its the entry dcc_permissions in the hexchat.conf. its set to 384 but needs to be at 420 minimum. which makes no sense because even text files created through the client that werent recieved throuch dcc had the low permissions / are effected by this. fml.
And selection Vim for Windows (default) is not the recommendation Git gives. RonnieV (talk) 18:38, 10 August 2019 (UTC)After installing SSH (First installed Git) I made a keygen. What if I move to another computer / windows-account? Do I have to use the same key, or is this just specific for the (Windows) user on this specific computer? (Sorry, just had my laptop stolen, so am even a bit more sceptic about things like this). RonnieV (talk) 19:21, 10 August 2019 (UTC)Next: Gerrit setupReply[reply]