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Install bitchx with Homebrew, MacPorts

Text-based, scriptable IRC client. Version 1.2.1 via Homebrew; verified 2026-06-19.

install

Additional install commands

macOS

Homebrewverified · 100%
brew install bitchx

local Homebrew formula metadata

MacPortsverified · 94%
sudo port install bitchx

MacPorts ports tree · irc/bitchx/Portfile · source: api.github.com

overview

Package summary

Text-based, scriptable IRC client

Commands and aliases

  • BitchX
  • BitchX-1.2.1
  • scr-bx

history

Project history and usage

BitchX is a text-mode IRC client for Unix-like systems, descended from ircII and influenced by EPIC. It is a classic terminal-era IRC power-user client: scriptable, heavily configurable, and full of channel-management commands.

Project history

The official BitchX site says the project began as a script by Trench and HappyCrappy for the Unix IRC client ircII, and that around Christmas 1994 Colten Edwards, known as panasync, patched it directly into the client.

Over the years BitchX accumulated its own feature set while also taking ideas from EPIC, another ircII offshoot. The 1.2.1 README describes it as originally based on ircII and heavily influenced by EPIC, with the 1.2.1 release focused on bug fixes and updating the code for a modern environment.

Adoption history

BitchX spread through the Unix IRC scene because it bundled scripts, formatting, automation, DCC tooling, mass commands, bot-like channel management, and ircII-style scripting into a single terminal client.

Its package footprint is smaller now than in IRC's peak years, but the batch metadata still shows Homebrew and MacPorts packaging. That makes it a preserved piece of terminal chat culture rather than a mainstream new-user IRC client.

How it is used

Users run `BitchX` in a terminal to connect to IRC networks, join channels, manage users, use DCC/CDCC/XDCC file-offering features, script client behavior, and customize display formats.

The bundled help file is large and command-centric, covering channel operations, user lists, ignore lists, DCC, scripting, windowing, status formats, and many aliases. Its audience is clearly power users who live inside a terminal IRC session.

Why package nerds care

BitchX matters to package nerds as a fossil that still builds: a 1990s IRC client with a long tail of Unix packaging, legacy config paths, and assumptions from the era when terminal IRC clients were programmable social operating systems.

It also illustrates how package managers preserve culture. Installing it today is not just installing an IRC client; it is installing a branch of the ircII family tree with decades of scripts, conventions, and command names baked in.

Timeline

  • 1994: BitchX begins as an ircII script and is patched into the client around Christmas.
  • 1990s: BitchX grows into a separate ircII-derived terminal IRC client with scripting and channel-management features.
  • 2014: The official site documents BitchX history and features in its About page.
  • 2015: The official site points development at the SourceForge Git tree.
  • 2010s: The 1.2.1 release notes focus on bug fixes and modernizing the old codebase.

Related projects

  • ircII is the original Unix IRC client lineage from which BitchX descends.
  • EPIC is another ircII offshoot whose features influenced BitchX.
  • irssi and WeeChat are later terminal IRC clients that occupy similar power-user territory.
  • SourceForge hosts the current BitchX development tree referenced by the project site.

security posture

No protected-tool coverage found yet

No matching local secret-handling manifest was found for bitchx. Nucleus package metadata is still published here so future coverage has a stable package URL.

Install behavior

  • No Homebrew post-install hook is recorded in formula metadata.
  • Homebrew bottle metadata is available for 6 platform targets.
  • Installs with 1 runtime dependencies.

Recommended review

Before unattended agent use, check whether the tool reads plaintext credentials, writes remote state, publishes artifacts, or shells out to plugins.

local files

Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.

Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

Unix
~/.BitchX/BitchX.sav~/.bitchxrc

executables

Installed executables

CommandKindExposureNote
BitchXcliglobal executable
BitchX-1.2.1cliglobal executable
scr-bxcliglobal executable

freshness

Version and freshness

These signals separate page generation age, package-manager activity, and upstream release comparison. Version lag is warned only when an evidence URL and comparable versions are present.

page generated2026-07-08
manager version1.2.1
manager updated2026-06-19
local dataok
upstreamnot checked
latest detectednot detected

https://bitchx.sourceforge.net/

install metadata

Package metadata

Package keybrew:bitchx
Version1.2.1
Package managerHomebrew
Package manager pagehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/bitchx
Homepagehttps://bitchx.sourceforge.net/
Repositoryhttps://sourceforge.net/p/bitchx/git/ci/master/tree
Upstream docshttps://bitchx.sourceforge.net/
LicenseBSD-3-Clause
Source archivehttps://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/bitchx/ircii-pana/bitchx-1.2.1/bitchx-1.2.1.tar.gz
Last updated2026-06-19T12:30:02-07:00
Pulseupdated
Dependenciesopenssl@4
Uses from macOSlibxcrypt, ncurses
Bottleavailable (on arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux)
Homebrew post-installnot defined
Servicenone declared

registry facts

Source database details

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namebitchx
Version Scheme0
Revision1
Head VersionHEAD
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • head
  • stable

source database matches

Other package-manager records

Matches are pulled from external package-manager indexes and kept separate from local Automic Vault package links.

MacPorts95%

bitchx

sudo port install bitchx
  • normalized package name match
  • Matched by: Bitchx
MacPorts ports tree · api.github.com · MacPorts ports tree: irc/bitchx/Portfile from https://api.github.com/repos/macports/macports-ports/git/trees/master?recursive=1

source trail

Generated from repository data

This page is generated by av-web from the private package SQLite artifact built by scripts/generate-pkg-sqlite.py.

Used sources

  • Geiger risk classifier
  • Nucleus package database
  • av.db category and tag curation
  • cross-ecosystem install command graph
  • curated configuration and credential file locations
  • curated package history
  • external package-manager database matches
  • package relationship graph
  • package version freshness
  • package-page enrichment