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Hokan is an IRC bot developed using Java programming language and using PircBot framework. First version development was started around year 2001.
Join #HokanDEV@IRCNet to find out more!
Current version of Hokan is maintained in GitHub:
https://github.com/petria/hokan_ng
JavaIRC Bot is a Java framework for writing IRC bots quickly and easily. Its features include an event-driven architecture to handle common IRC events, flood protection, DCC resuming support, ident support, and more.
This is a bot framework written in Java build upon PircBot( http://www.jibble.org/pircbot.php ). It features Hot Deployment (Modules which can be loaded in runtime) and logging via log4j.
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Duke is an IRC-bot framework based on PircBot library. It provides extensible IRC messages handling bus, made of modules integrated by Spring IoC container.
SquirrelTrivia is a Java and PIRC-bot-framework based IRC bot designed specifically for trivia, and plans to include public and private trivia, amd highscores. Attention: Now defunct, please see https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=781270
A chatbot framework currently implementing the ErkiTalk and irc protocol. By specifying parsers for the server's input one can easily create custom bots (if one can program in java of course ;).