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iFriend stands for "Imaginary Friend". It is a multi-protocol chatbot distributed under the GPLv3. A very powerful plugin system, multi language support and a simple configuration are only some features of this chat bot.
HTML/CGI-based streaming multi-room CHAT. Crazy administration features (why kick when you can possess?), memos, memo lists, smileys, dice roller, & more. Comes with BOT GAMES and an interface for new bots. In Python, for UNIX and Windows.
AppSignal's MCP server hands Claude, Cursor, or Zed your real errors, traces, and the deploy that shipped them. AI writes the fix; you review the diff.
SkypeXMPP is a Karaka™ fork aimed to provide Skype to XMPP gateway It supports presence, instant messaging, multi-user chat and voice (thanks to Freeswitch) This product uses the Skype™ API but is not endorsed or certified by Skype.
Nicotine+ is a fork of Hyriand's Soulseek PyGTK2 client, Nicotine. Fixing bugs, adding new features, and keeping up-to-date with Soulseek's protocol is the goal of this project. The most popular Multi-OS Soulseek client is getting an upgrade.
sushi is an IRC suite providing a central daemon and several clients. It currently consist of - maki: the central IRC daemon - tekka: the PyGTK client - nigiri: urwid terminal client There are more clients to come.
Simple tool that is able to import history from Jorge web interface to Jabber history.
Jorge is here: http://svn.process-one.net/ejabberd-modules/jorge/
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
The Open Descent Foundation (ODF) is a community for developers, who want to help to create open source programs, tools, etc. for the famous games Descent1, -2 or -3. Everyone can join the ODF if he accepts the idea of writing open source programs.
Library for handling xmpp with python. Written with jabberd2 in mind so it uses DISCO for browsing, privacy rules sets for invisible presence, SASL for authentication, TLS for security and so on...
Virtual Playground will be a virtual world where you can interact with the all kinds of objects you can find in this world. The idea is that everyone has its freedom to discover and build in the world of Virtual Playground.
A chat client written in Python, to connect to Omegle. Chat with strangers anonymously! Stigma will connect to the Omegle site, without opening up your browser. It's got a clean GTK interface, and future versions plan to have built-in translation.
pyXMPPpipeREPL is a python module which allows shell-like access to command-line applications over XMPP. Incoming messages are forwarded to the standard input of a subprocess and the standard output of a subprocess is sent to a designated account.
This software automates the process of holding classrooms inside IRC chatrooms. It provides a efficient and useful GUI that lets you ask questions, raise hand, discuss, have quizzes or debates. This software aims can be used for taking e-classes.
Pitsilemu is an IRC bot originally designed by the Wikipedia user Pasqual as orejotas and geni. It was translated to English and made available to public by Diego Grez, and modified to be used on Wikinews IRC channel.
This bot is no longer updated, as of August 2015, but may still work.