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feat(ai): add AI client with multi-provider support and UI
Add an AI client module that integrates with OpenAI-compatible API
providers (OpenAI, Perplexity, and custom providers) to provide
AI-assisted responses within the profanity client.

The implementation includes:

- src/ai/ai_client.c/h: Core AI client with provider management,
  session handling, and async HTTP request handling via libcurl.
  Supports per-provider API keys stored in preferences, reference-
  counted sessions, and conversation history tracking.

- src/ui/window.c/window_list.c: New AI window type (ProfAiWin) for
  displaying AI conversations, with response streaming and error
  display capabilities.

- Command integration: New `/ai` command (cmd_defs.c, cmd_funcs.c)
  for creating sessions, sending prompts, and managing providers.
  Provider autocomplete support in cmd_ac.c.

- Preferences integration: API keys for providers are persisted in
  the preferences system (config/preferences.c).

- Unit tests: 472 lines of comprehensive tests covering provider
  management, session lifecycle, JSON escaping, and autocomplete
  (tests/unittests/test_ai_client.c).

Architecture decisions:
- Asynchronous design: HTTP requests run on a separate thread to
  avoid blocking the main UI loop. Callbacks are invoked on the main
  thread via direct function call (profanity uses ncurses, not GLib
  main loop).
- Reference counting: Both AIProvider and AISession use ref counting
  for safe shared ownership.
- Response size limit: 10MB cap on HTTP responses to prevent OOM.
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CProof

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CProof is a console based XMPP chat client based on Profanity.

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See the Quick Start Guide for information on installing and using CProof.

Project

CProof enables you to communicate with privacy, freedom and comfort. Our open-source chat application delivers secure, end-to-end encrypted messaging (OTR, PGP, OMEMO, OX) built on the trusted XMPP protocol. With a decentralized design, you can connect directly or even host your own server, keeping your data in your hands. Whether you're chatting with friends or collaborating securely, CProof makes private communication simple, reliable, and truly yours.

Installation

Check our installation guide for detailed instructions.

How to contribute

See our Helping Out page for a concise summary of ways to help us.

Review the Contributing Guide and Code Overview pages for advanced technical details.

Getting help

Prior to asking questions, check our User Guide, then check out the FAQ.

If you are still having a problem then search the issue tracker.

As a last resort, feel free to write us on support@jabber.tech or create a new issue depending on what your problem is.

Website

Feel free to visit our website: jabber.space.

You may also check the repository if you like, available on git.jabber.space/devs/profanity.

Plugins

Plugins repository: https://git.jabber.space/devs/cproof-plugins

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