Cleanup README.md a bit

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## Features
NeoChat aims to be a fully featured application for the Matrix specification. As such most parts of the current specification are supported, with the notable exceptions
of VoIP, threads, and some aspects of End-to-End Encryption. There are a few other smaller omissions due to the fact that the Matrix spec is constantly
NeoChat aims to be a fully featured application for the Matrix specification. As such, most parts of the current specification are supported, with the notable exceptions
of VoIP, threads, and some aspects of End-to-End Encryption. There are a few other smaller omissions due to the Matrix spec constantly
evolving, but the aim remains to provide eventual support for the entire spec.
Due to the nature of the Matrix specification development NeoChat also supports numerous unstable features. Currently these are:
- Polls - MSC3381
- Sticker Packs - MSC2545
- Location Events - MSC3488
## Get it
Details where to find stable releases for NeoChat can be found on its [homepage](https://apps.kde.org/neochat).
@@ -48,12 +43,12 @@ The best way to build KDE apps during development is to use `kdesrc-build`. The
the KDE community website's get involved section under [development](https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/development). This
is primarily aimed at Linux development.
For Windows and Android [Craft](https://invent.kde.org/packaging/craft) is the primary choice. There are guides for setting up
For Windows and Android, [Craft](https://invent.kde.org/packaging/craft) is the primary choice. There are guides for setting up
development environments for [Windows](https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/development/Windows) and [Android](https://develop.kde.org/docs/packaging/android/building_applications/).
## Running
Just start the executable in your preferred way - either from the build directory or from the installed location.
Start the executable in your preferred way either from the build directory or from the installed location.
## Tests
@@ -66,12 +61,12 @@ be complete.
![coverage](https://invent.kde.org/network/neochat/badges/master/pipeline.svg)
Currently the number of tests is limited, but growing. If anyone wants to help improve this, those
Currently, the number of tests is limited but growing. If anyone wants to help improve this, those
contributions would be especially welcome.
## Contributing
As is the case throughout the KDE ecosystem contributions are welcome from all. The code base is managed in the
As is the case throughout the KDE ecosystem, contributions are welcome from all. The code base is managed in the
[NeoChat repository](https://invent.kde.org/network/neochat) of the KDE Gitlab instance.
- [Code of Conduct](https://kde.org/code-of-conduct)
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## Acknowledgement
NeoChat utilizes [libQuotient](https://github.com/quotient-im/libQuotient/) as its Matrix SDK.
NeoChat uses [libQuotient](https://github.com/quotient-im/libQuotient/) as its Matrix SDK.
NeoChat is a fork of [Spectral](https://gitlab.com/spectral-im/spectral/).