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    timmy

    timmy

    Timmy is a Pascal unit (i.e. library) for creating chat bots

    Timmy is a Pascal unit for creating chat bots. It provides the TTimmy object, which is a data type that you can assign your variables to to make bots. Once that is done, you can start adding keywords for messages, and get the bot answers to the end user's messages. It's easy to create a bot with Timmy. The unit also provides some other string-related functions, alongside with TStrArray type, which is actually array of string (but it's shorter to call it TStrArray, isn't it?). Timmy is released under GNU LGPL v3. That means it respects your freedom and you can use it with your program whether if your program is free software or proprietary software.
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    TwitBot

    TwitBot

    Sends filtered or unfiltered tweets to IRC

    Originally Designed for #OccupyPortland This application allows the user to send tweets automatically to IRC. This can be every tweet from the users hometimeline or filtered tweets using keywords. TwitBot comes with a large verity of settings I spent hours implementing. Twitbot currently only supports 1 channel and its a open source project. Source is included in download. Default INI File: http://pastebin.com/gjdqxy7J Requirements: * Windows 98+ * .NET Framewor 3.0+ * IRC Network * Twitter Account * The Internet (at least a stable internet connection)
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    Purple bot which is an auto message robot with using predefined keywords to reply to buddies who are in pidgin's contact list.
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    A P2P Chatroom system based on Chord architecture. It connects the chatrooms together using the Chord protocol using keywords to identify the chatroom. Very flexible and scallable on the number of chatrooms as the Chord protocol provides.
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    This library is a general purpose library for Java programs that use the Open Game Cache (OGC). Information about the Open Game Cache can be found at http://opengamecache.sourceforge.net/ Keywords: master server game server
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    ...It stores the infos in a mysql database, creating an archive of past infos, allowing all sorts of neat things to be done with the stored data, including searches for keywords.
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