Pynfo is an IRC bot written in Python and the Twisted framework. Among its features are network bridging/relaying, basic "infobot" capabilities, googling, 3 access tiers, and a shorter-link function. Pynfo is easily extensible and fully disk-persisten
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This version of pynfo is no longer being maintained or supported. A new version is under development and will be released when it has a similar level of functionality and is appropriately documented.
0.6.2 -> 0.6.3; Jul 21, 2003 * "filter" plugin feature added * Ignore functionality moved into plugin module * seen and time commands fixed * removed Pynfo/plugins/plugins.tml -- all plugins registered in Pynfo/plugins.tml now * CVSToys client plugin added * Added documentation about authenticating with the bot * relay kicks across networks * handle being kicked more gracefully * simplify ponger * numerous simple bugfixes * Convert .msg(usage error) calls to to raise UsageErrors * cross-network capability added to the "nick" command * Factoids reified * PyPI output format changed * Minor rfcindex cleanups
0.6.2 -> 0.6.3; Jul 21, 2003 * "filter" plugin feature added * Ignore functionality moved into plugin module * seen and time commands fixed * removed Pynfo/plugins/plugins.tml -- all plugins registered in Pynfo/plugins.tml now * CVSToys client plugin added * Added documentation about authenticating with the bot * relay kicks across networks * handle being kicked more gracefully * simplify ponger * numerous simple bugfixes * Convert .msg(usage error) calls to to raise UsageErrors * cross-network capability added to the "nick" command * Factoids reified * PyPI output format changed * Minor rfcindex cleanups
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