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    Verlihub

    Verlihub

    NMDC Hub Server

    Verlihub is a NMDC hub server that runs on all operating systems. It is written in C++ and has many rich plugins including Lua, Python and Perl.
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    BMDC++

    BMDC++

    A Mod of DC++ Client Based on FreeDC++.

    A Mod of DC++ Client Based on FreeDC++ for Linux with ADLSearch , Ignore Users, Lua scripts supports,Media Spam and many more ...;) Main develop move to https://launchpad.net/bmdc++ and mirroring here in svn Attention BMDC++ has been designed to share a non-copyrighted material only! Program developer isn't responsible for activities which the users use this software to.
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    FeigBot is an IRC bot written in C providing: account/access management via configurable group memberships; 50+ built-in admin/co-admin commands; flattext database (no sql needed); Lua script support; ability to dynamically load/unload modules on the fly
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    DCWatch is a DCWL (DCWatch Library) based program. It's working on the new DirectConnect (ADC) network. You can create hubs and bots with extra features. It supports TIGR, SHA1 and UCMD extensions of ADC protocol, and Lua scripts.
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    A MUD server with player communications through "Gadu-Gadu", a Polish instant messenger.
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    Freedom is a massively multiplayer role playing game allowing a dynamic world where players can work together to change the world using a variety of skills, including combat, magic, construction and crafting. Dynamic 3D modelling ensures a vibrant game.
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    IRC bot based on the concept of (re-)loadable user-coded Lua modules, editable by anyone, which handle all the bot's functions. The project's main goal is to create a full written-language interface with no special predefined commands.
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    Modular IRC (Internet Relay Chat) bot (robot) written in C++ with Lua 5.1 support. Based on mistbot.
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