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    With YAPB you've got an easy way to have a full functionally IRC-Bot. You just need a server with SSH-Login and the possibility to execute shell-scripts on it. You can choose between having a debug-onscreen-output (in a shell ;SSH, with detailed informati
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    MyHAL is a Jabber bot running on your pc(s) that enables you to "chat" with your machine(s) using a Jabber client. MyHAL can send you alerts, display system information, and execute commands remotely.
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    The IM Robot Admin is acting as an agent on the machine, it is a special IM client that can auto feedback messages. Messages can be Unix shell commands, or user defined instructions. The IM Robot Admin will execute commands, and send back the result.
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