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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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    An easy multiuser IRC BNC server. Supporting many features such as MD5 hashed passwords, SSL connections, vhosts, awaynick, pm logging while away Tested on Linux and FreeBSD, and compiles with gcc versions from 2.95.4 to 4.0.
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    Jabber bot, that provide remoute control by "virtual console" on machine, where this bot is started. Writen on C for unix, used ssl to connect to jabber server.
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    YChat-IRC is a console IRC client for POSIX-compatible operating systems. YChat features a simple, easy-to-use interface (SLang), and includes mIRC color and formatting support. DCC, SSL, and module support will be eventually implemented.
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