An IRC bot, similar to the Blootbot and Infobot, written in python.
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Just so everyone knows, none of the current developrs on moobot are developing moobot anymore (that I know of). People who still want a nice python bot that's easy to use and very powerful, check out another bot I am working on - supybot <http://www.sf.net/projects/supybot> - I'm trying to make sure that it supports everything that moobot did as I plan to replace the moobot I've been running with a supybot when it's all ready.
moobot (0.7.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * LOTS of fixes and cleanups (including quote-escaping, may close SF bug #673745) * Several new modules/functions - "acronym", "dawdit", "kbbeep", "rejoin", "give", "op", "haiku", "debianize", "deblookup", "date", "ddate", "xday", "privs", "fortune", and probably more I'm forgetting * Added realname/username support * Added some default privileges (everyone gets quote_priv and delete_priv so they can quotegrab and replace/delete factoids by default, and anyone's nick ending in "bot" is ignored automatically) Closes: #151875 * Added preliminary nick alias tracking modules [phil_g] * Added abbreviated quotegrab syntax ("qg") * Introduced utilties.py where "global" stuff (helper functions, constants) should go (can be imported with "from utilities import *" without namespace worries) * Added "qgp" (short for quotegrab protection, used when you don't want someone to grab your quote for whatever reason) to stats tracking * Added bot logging modules [phil_g] * Added long int functionality to botmath * Switched to aspell from ispell for better spell-check results * Removed weblookup "excuse" module from the weblookup handlers list (replaced by the "excuse" module in the fortunes module) * Removed babelfish/translate from weblookup handler_list because they keep changing their webpage output and breaking it. * Removed mime encoding module from translate.py (used popen, was a security risk) * Removed broken "section" code, long factoids cannot be seen properly now - suggested fix is to break up into multiple factoids. Hopefully correct code for "section" functionality will return. -- Daniel DiPaolo <ddipaolo@trinity.edu> Fri, 31 Jan 2003 10:31:58 -0600
Put the moobot-0.6 deb up (which is NOT the latest release, so ignore what's on the front page here), as well as the brand spankin' new moobot-0.7 tarball. There should be an 0.7 deb in Debian main soon for all you Debianeros. For you non-Debianers, the install script is probably still a little sloppy/wrong, but it is being completely overhauled. Look for a new install script in the next version (maybe using distutils even).
moobot (0.7.0-1) unstable; urgency=low * LOTS of fixes and cleanups (including quote-escaping, may close SF bug #673745) * Several new modules/functions - "acronym", "dawdit", "kbbeep", "rejoin", "give", "op", "haiku", "debianize", "deblookup", "date", "ddate", "xday", "privs", "fortune", and probably more I'm forgetting * Added realname/username support * Added some default privileges (everyone gets quote_priv and delete_priv so they can quotegrab and replace/delete factoids by default, and anyone's nick ending in "bot" is ignored automatically) Closes: #151875 * Added preliminary nick alias tracking modules [phil_g] * Added abbreviated quotegrab syntax ("qg") * Introduced utilties.py where "global" stuff (helper functions, constants) should go (can be imported with "from utilities import *" without namespace worries) * Added "qgp" (short for quotegrab protection, used when you don't want someone to grab your quote for whatever reason) to stats tracking * Added bot logging modules [phil_g] * Added long int functionality to botmath * Switched to aspell from ispell for better spell-check results * Removed weblookup "excuse" module from the weblookup handlers list (replaced by the "excuse" module in the fortunes module) * Removed babelfish/translate from weblookup handler_list because they keep changing their webpage output and breaking it. * Removed mime encoding module from translate.py (used popen, was a security risk) * Removed broken "section" code, long factoids cannot be seen properly now - suggested fix is to break up into multiple factoids. Hopefully correct code for "section" functionality will return. -- Daniel DiPaolo <ddipaolo@trinity.edu> Fri, 31 Jan 2003 10:31:58 -0600
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