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    Erwin

    Erwin is an IRC-bot in Perl, using POE.

    ...google keyword", for instance, "Google::Search" gets "keyword" as an argument, searches Google with that keyword and returns a couple of URLs. Further expandability can be achieved using "plug-ins". Plug-ins subclass "Erwin::Plugin", and can recieve and take control over various events. For example does the pastebin-plugin need the ability to take control over every line sent privately by some user, and e.g. a quiz module would need to get every single message sent to a channel while a quiz is going on.
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    Goki has grown from an IRC bot that reads RSS feeds and announces news on its channels to a highly customizable, plug-in plugin driven irc bot. It will run on a basic perl installation. No need for those ???::IRC modules.
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    mssd is a modular socket server written in Perl. It\'s primary purpose is to be used with Macromedia Flash clients using XML, but it provides a plug-in architecture which theoreticaly allows any TCP/IP protocol to be implemented.
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