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Converse is a web based XMPP/Jabber chat client.
You can either use it as a webchat app, or you can integrate it into your own website.
It's 100% client-side JavaScript, HTML and CSS and the only backend required is a modern XMPP server.
Please support this project via Patreon or Liberapay
Converse is hosted and can be used at https://conversejs.org.
A demo showing anonymous login is available at https://conversejs.org/demo/anonymous.html and a demo which shows how you can embed a single chat room into a page is avialable at https://conversejs.org/demo/embedded.html.


The developer/integrator documentation can be found at https://conversejs.org/docs/html.
You'll probably want to begin with the quickstart guide, which shows you how to use the CDN (content delivery network) to quickly get a demo up and running.
We use behavior-driven tests written with jasmine.js.
Open tests.html in your browser, and the tests will run automatically.
Converse.js is released under the Mozilla Public License (MPL).
Emoji images are courtesy of Twemoji.
Issues can be logged on the Github issue tracker.
A heartfelt thanks for everyone who has supported this project over the years. Many people have contributed testing, bugfixes, features and corrections.
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We found that @cosium-oss/converse.js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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