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The Open Source Bot Project, or OSB, is an IRC bot written in C++ whose goal is to be as open and dynamic as possible. It will support dynamic module loading as well as a simple yet powerful scripting language. Even the base bot commands are just modules
An ignitionServer module that will enable support for the MSN Chat Control and the MSN Admin Client via GateKeeper and NTLM authenication that includes a easy-to-use web interface for easily creating live, online communities.
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NeoStats is a effort to provide Unique Services to IRC networks. Currently NeoStats has Services like StatServ, and Spam Monitor. Module Loading Support is also supported! and Many different modules are available
A bot with loadable module support. The base consists of config file support,
user and userfile support, network support and module support. The modules will have access to various functions that are in the base, for example they will
be able to use
Kaybot is a small yet fully featured IRC bot program. It can manage multiple channels while administering large numbers of users simultaneously. It currently has module and advanced configuration capabilities.
"chatlack" will provide a chat environment for
people using mobile devices such as PDAs or cellular
phones. We will use the Java Platform. The server module will be
developed using J2EE and the client module will be implemented using
J2ME.
pnCGI:IRC is a module for PostNuke that integrates the CGI:IRC (http://cgiirc.sourceforge.net/) webchat script into a PostNuke Module. Main reason for writing this software is the lack of a anywhere near decent webschat module.
Dead Zone Scripts will be here to help out the newbies and even the guru's of the linux world. The scripts and programs range from system tools to irc scripts and even scripts for Gaim (popular linux chat tool). System tools range from kernel building to
A TextMap module for Python.
The TextMap class can be used to emulate oldfashioned computer screens. It will have methods like writexy(x,y,text),
input = readxy(x,y,text), clear(), scroll(x,y),
change(coloroptions), settext(text), input = gettext()
Happy Fun Bot is a fully modular IRC bot. This consists of a basic engine, providing networking code and event handling, and a core module which provides some basic bot functionality. All other functionality will be provided by third-party modules.
The cyclebot is a virii catching tool for IRC. It is made in C++, uses PostGreSQL for its database, and the website module uses PHP. We also develop a module for GNUWorld (http://gnuworld.sourceforge.net) called mod.cyclebot.
Sircd is a IRC daemon completely written from scratch to support threads, SSL, dynamic module support (client commands + services) and many more enhancements to the standard ircd(s).
jsJabber is a three step Jabber client written in Javascript. The three steps are:
- socket, a module that allows the browser to create a socket connection with a server
- Jabber lib, a module that exposes methods and events very similar to JabberCom
-
A script for the Windows IRC client XiRCON containing a complete set of tools for your everyday IRC needs along with a module and addon system for expandability (or compactibility).
...It abstracts away the cumbersome xchat interface, and provides some goodies. The current source supports loading modules, (unload might take patches to xchat), and comes with some nifty module
Pycq is a 100% Python module implementing the client side of the Mirabilis ICQ protocol v5. Stable and platform-independent, it allows you to write ICQ clients or bots in a few lines of code.
JChat is a kind of IRC-like chat service entirely developed in Java 2. The project aims the creation of a chat Server which supports channels and various types of chat clients (applets, standalone apps).
A chat server and client written in perl. The server is in a stable state and right now the client is in heavy development. The Tk module has been added and a GUI is being constructed to give the client an interface that is easy to use.
A module developed to make producing IRC bots in Python much easier.
Hides the raw IRC away so users only have to worry about producing functionality, not connections and parsing of information. Object orientated, well documented, fast to start using
a open source chat program consisting of a webcam based system with a teamspeak mic module and a irc based chat console. the linux server side program wont be publicly given out and might be kept by me but the client is free.