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    MadelineProto

    MadelineProto

    Async PHP client/server API for the telegram MTProto protocol

    This library can be used to easily interact with Telegram without the bot API, just like the official apps. It can login with a phone number (MTProto API), or with a bot token (MTProto API, no bot API involved!). Internal peer management: you can provide a simple bot API chat id or a username to send a message or to call other mtproto methods! You can easily login as a user (2FA is supported) or as a bot! Simple error handling! It is highly customizable with a lot of different settings! Bot API...
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    discord_feedbot

    Moved to https://gitlab.com/ffreiheit/discord_feedbot

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    PyAIMLng

    The Next Generation of Python AIML Interpreter

    A Python AIML interpreter with non-compliant extensions. PyAIMLng is an interpreter for AIML (the Artificial Intelligence Markup Language), forked from Cort Stratton's PyAIML. PyAIMLng adds additional features which are not part of the AIML 1.0.1 specification in order to provide the bot master with a rich set of tools from which to build a more believable AIML bot.
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    General and simple IRC bot framework with very flexible bus architecture and plugins support, originally written for use as RPC gateway for remote message sending to multiple IRC channels or users. Now: http://github.com/martinkozak/pyircgate-daemon.
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    Gaeth is written in Perl Jabber bot for general usage (Google, exchange rates, fortunes, etc.) being developed Just For Fun™.
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    Flexible and convenient IRC news bot. Posts news fetched from arbitrary RSS feeds. RSS and Atom feeds are supported.
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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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    RSS to XMPP Bot. Want a real time /.? Feed /. into your multi user chat room (XMPP) and have fun! Works with any other RSS feeds too.
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