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    tlliberircd

    tlliberircd

    Your own private chat server. No coding. Ready in minutes.

    TLLiberIRCd is a professional commercial IRC chat server that anyone can get running in minutes — no programming, no compiling source code, and no technical background required. Just download the installer for your operating system and you are live. Everything is managed from your web browser through the built-in Web Admin panel. No command line needed for day-to-day use. Nine powerful services come included right out of the box: NickServ, ChanServ, MemoServ, HostServ, OperServ,...
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    IRCCAB (IRC Channel Admin Bot)

    IRC Channel Admin Bot

    IRCCAB (IRC Channel Admin Bot) is a bot that you can use in your IRC channel to send welcome messages, op users & kick banned users. Supports non ssl & ssl connections No GUI, Runs In Terminal. Only 2 ini files that need to be configured. Requires Python 3.11 or Higher
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    Simple Client Server Chat Example

    An example of a simple chat system

    This project is a demonstration example on multi-threading programming in Java (old school) and network programming (String exchanges over network). The multi-threading part aims to show how to avoid blocking methods by putting them in separate thread, therefor, the ExecutorService was not used. Two Runnable interfaces are available in the server and the client to show how the dialog is managed. The Socket part aims to show how simple communication using TCP/IP are quite simple. The system...
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    A IRC Managed Bot for windows. Can register account, manage privileges and implements command, Console Simulation whit Listbox a prompt box for send irc command, Very simple to implements new command, multithreading all written in C# WPF
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    Gaimer is a AIM chat room text-based game platform. It it written in Ruby and uses the Net::TOC library.
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    Simple IRC robot written in C. It's main function is to hold admin rights.
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    xtalk is a multi-user IM/chat room system. It can be used to chat with other people within a colourful yet minimalistic command-oriented client. An xtalk server runs continuously at mafianode.com.
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    A Halflife / Halfelife 2 IRC match bot. Reports for various HL/HL2 game events. Also has Admin features. Simple to use with auto-setup. Written in Java so is suitable for many platforms.
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