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A framework for creating IRC bots and clients using Python 2 or 3, focusing on ease-of-use and intuition. IRC a low level of raw events and event objects, or a higher level w channel/user objects, as well as thread and commonly used IRC client features.
General and simple IRC bot framework with very flexible bus architecture and plugins support, originally written for use as RPC gateway for remote message sending to multiple IRC channels or users. Now: http://github.com/martinkozak/pyircgate-daemon.
Jabber + VTK = Jaivis. Jaivis is built on top of VTK (Visualization Toolkit). Jaivis uses Jabber to connect multiple VTK sessions into a multi-user interactive visualization.
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SMADRET Means Always Do Really Encrypt Talk (or Find A Better Acronym). It is a SOCKS 4-proxy that listens on localhost and acts as a middleman between your chat client and the outside world, intercepting messages and performing PGP-encryption using GnuP
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Pierce is an open source event based framework for building IRC bots (or potentially clients?). It is written in Python and contains default handlers as well as some extra handlers that make bot creation simple.
CommuniGeek is a server/client based application for secure chatting on Linux/Windows/MAC, enabling Peer to Peer filetransfer and a GUI using the QT Toolbox.
A X-chat plugin written in Python that is a front end for the SD Serving Protocol (SDFind).
This is intended to be a MAC/Linux Friendly alternative to mIRC's OmenServe.
Jabber Bot which provides interface to telnet connection (over 23). Besically it allows interaction with some MUDs or Talkers over the IM clients (pidgin, gajim, gtalk, etc).
Madcow is an extensible IRC/SILC/AIM bot written in Python. It is fully customizable and has a simple API for creating modules that extend its functionality. This project has moved to: http://code.google.com/p/madcow/
Ennesbot is an open source automated IRC client (aka Bot) written entirely in Python. It uses direct sockets and medusa style sockets. It has pluggable python personality modules that can extend the bot.
"dBird Notifier" (with interactive pop-up tray icon) shows incoming messages of the following types: email (thunderbird), twitter and icq (pidgin) - both visually with system message and RGB-LED attached to serial/usb port (hardware details included)
A Python IRC Console Client. I use it to tunnel irc through ssh when I'm at the university. It isn't finished yet, but works quite well for me. The base work is done, but I will revise most of the code soon, so it will be more structured hopefully.