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    DotNetWikiBot Framework

    DotNetWikiBot Framework

    Make robots for MediaWiki-powered sites!

    The DotNetWikiBot Framework was developed so that it can offer a helping hand with many complicated and routine tasks of wiki site development and maintenance. DotNetWikiBot Framework is a cross-platform full-featured client API, that allows you to build programs and web robots easily to manage information on MediaWiki-powered sites. DotNetWikiBot Framework can also be used for learning C# and .NET.
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    pywikibot

    pywikibot

    Python MediaWiki Bot Framework

    A Python library and collection of tools that automate work on MediaWiki sites. Originally designed for Wikipedia, it is now used throughout the Wikimedia Foundation's projects and on many other MediaWiki wikis including wikidata service. We do not use sourceforge.net anymore, but are very grateful for their support in the past. Please see our website at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Pywikibot Our pypi package could be found at https://pypi.org/project/pywikibot/
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    Using this plugin-based framework, you can instantly start working on the *brain* of your bot (irc bot, chatterbot, robot, ...). With support for db, irc, logging and programming-language independent plugins, users can easily enhance the functionality.
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    Quellism is an object-oriented IRC bot framework, using the CPAN module POE::Component::IRC. It features configuration files, authentication system, on-the-fly operator status/blacklists, and has a channel linking system which supports unlimited channels!
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    Intelligent predictive dialer for outbound call center

    Solution for lead generation, Political Campaigning, Telemarketing and Phone Polling

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    StyxTelegramBotFramework

    StyxTelegramBotFramework

    A modular Telegram bot framework for C++ developers.

    This project is a Telegram bot framework designed for C++ developers, aimed at simplifying the complexities of bot development. By leveraging a highly modular plugin system, you no longer need to worry about low-level network communication or API interactions. Simply focus on developing plugins for your desired features, and you can quickly build powerful and extensible Telegram bots.
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