% The Globster Direct Connect Client Project Abandoned
I've stopped development on Globster. I still believe the overall idea and architecture of Globster are good, and the DC community would definitely benefit from a remotely controllable client, but Globster in its current form wasn't going into the direction I wanted it to. I might restart the project from scratch (yet again) in the future, but for now... it's as dead as a cute zombie whale.
The Globster What?

Globster is an efficient file sharing client for the Direct Connect
network. It runs as a background daemon and provides
a convenient and high-level D-Bus API, making
it easy to write scripts, bots and user
interfaces for Direct Connect.

# Adopt your own Globster ## Download There are no tarballs at the moment. You'll have to get it from the git repo: git clone --recursive git://g.blicky.net/globster.git cd globster autoreconf -i ./configure make sudo make install When doing a `git pull` to update your version later on, make sure to follow up with a `git submodule update` to get the right dependencies, too. The git repo is available for [online browsing](https://g.blicky.net/globster.git/). ## Requirements Globster can be compiled with a (moderately recent) GCC or clang. You'll need the following libraries: [libdbus](http://dbus.freedesktop.org/), [GnuTLS](http://gnutls.org) and [zlib](http://zlib.net/). If your GnuTLS is too old (<= 2.12), you also need libgcrypt. The globsterctl script requires Perl and the Net::DBus module. On Debian and Ubuntu, that boils down to the following: apt-get install git make gcc libc-dev automake autoconf\ pkg-config libdbus-1-dev libgnutls-dev libnet-dbus-perl And for Arch Linux: pacman -S base-devel git perl-net-dbus I've only tested things on Linux (glibc and [musl](http://www.musl-libc.org)), but I intent to support more kinda-sane POSIX systems in the future as well. Globster will no doubt require some more libraries as more basic features are being implemented. And, yes, _of course_ we will get static binaries! ## Status Remember when I called Globster a "file sharing" client? I lied. It doesn't share or download files yet, since it's currently in an early alpha stage. So what _does_ it do? - Connect to ADC and NMDC hubs - User list management - Chatting and private messaging Those features already make it perfectly suitable for writing chat-only bots and interfaces. ## Usage Globster isn't particularly hard to use, but usage documentation is currently a bit lacking. I have every intention to fix that, but for now, you're encouraged to join the development hub and bug me for help: `adc://dc.blicky.net:2780/`. I did already write some [API documentation](/globster/api). There are at this point not many scripts or interfaces available for Globster: - [globsterctl](/globster/ctl) - A control script for the daemon, included in the git repo. - [globster-feedspam.pl](http://p.blicky.net/0z9uw) - An RSS / Atom notification script. - [globster-mhc.pl](http://p.blicky.net/8y8mv) - A hub chat link script. More useful as an example than anything else. - [globgraph](http://p.blicky.net/qvg59) - Munin plugin to monitor Direct Connect hubs. There's more to come. I'd love to have at least a convenient console client (a weechat or irssi plugin? An ncdc fork?) and perhaps a web-based interface. But other stuff is welcome, too. Who's going to write all that, you ask? Erm... well... You, perhaps? :-) ## Final notes As you've come to expect from me _(right?)_, Globster is entirely written in C and available under a liberal MIT license. Globster incorporates code from [libev](http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html), [freetiger](http://klondike.es/freetiger/), [klib](https://github.com/attractivechaos/klib) and [ylib](https://dev.yorhel.nl/ylib). Additionally, [autoconf-lean](https://bitbucket.org/GregorR/autoconf-lean) is used to keep the configure script fast.