KaOsBot is an IRC Service started in 1998 based on eggdrop functions. It supports party line, botnet, multilanguage and chan,nick,memo style functions.
The code has been structure in a way that it can support multiple irc protocols.
Designed in C with
A resource for all developers working with the Trillian Messenger API. Our goal is to be a repository for any source code / libraries that may be of use to programmers working with Trillian. It is also a place to find community written documentation.
This project want to make clients/servers fully compatible with the C6 Tin Multichat. The client will be written in c/c++ or other portable code. The server is written in VB code because it's more easy to read :)
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.
viRCd is a IRC deamon for windows, derived from dalnet's 4.4.13 code, with viRCd im going to try to update it with new features and reduce bugs in the existing code. wow this project is old! but people still use it.. maybe I should update it
The goal of this project is to mantain and extend the Macintosh ICQ client known as Gerry's ICQ, in an opensource, community manner. (The code to Gerry's ICQ was released by the author, Gerry Beggs, June 22, 2001)
Tcl script(s) for an eggdrop bot to an extra features. Including: magic 8-ball, polls, random numbers, calculator, insult generator and various quirky features. :-)
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Potbot is an IRC bot written in Perl. It it intended for aditional code to be added to produce a custom bot to do a certain job. It's code is modular to allow for easy additions. The bot is fully functional as it is, without any code additions.
Open Messenger (OM) is a GNU implementation of the MSNP2 (and soon to be MSNP5) MSN messenger protocols. The MSNP5 protocol is not officially released and I will code as much as I can from watching the way the current official client handles the protocol.
This is a place where I can share current projects I'm working on. Most code found here is beta at best, but will hopefully be useful to someone other than myself. Current work is related to TiK and TiK packages.
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.
This project has re-identified it's purpose to being a host of 'starter' projects for GUI-based Jabber code. To be included, Visual Basic, Visual C++, Borland C++ Builder, etc.
A small Win32 applet to switch Roger Wilco channels, and generally control Roger Wilco without having to leave your game. Source will be available when code from RW is clean-roomed.
AUXChat has died, the source was lost, and the project was not finished. A rewrite is under way, and as soon as some code is anywhere near functional, this site will be updated.
Improvements over DF467: - operator host masking and ghost flag - mode hacking - several other small improvements The goal for the project is to remove code for all non-POSIX compliant operating systems and anything else that will make it a cleaner and m
This is a computer program that play the game, Go. This program uses a combination of pattern matching, influence function and a primitive strategy generator to make its next move and also predict the opponent's moves.
This project is aimed to provide a code base that allows for the same functionality as http://stackoverflow.com, we have no intention of duplicating Stack Overflow, just it's functionality.
A .NET library for controlling the i-Buddy USB device from your own code. Build your own notification system to keep an eye on e-mails, website hits and server failure.