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    DominoBot

    DominoBot

    An IRC bot project case study.

    DominoBot is a project for a simple IRC framework. It is currently a simple yet functional Domino game bot for IRC. It currently allows arbitrary piece (stones) numbers and multi session support. The game states are broadcast to the lobby. Uses colors to identify the player who layed each stone. It is a case study to create a framework for quick development of turn-based sessions, such as games, voting, meeting and etc.
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    Java IRC Bot is a Java framework for writing IRC bots quickly and easily. Its features include an event-driven architecture to handle common IRC events, flood protection, DCC resuming support, ident support, and more.
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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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    Roobot is a PHP IRC bot framework. It uses simple event based programming, and it's own scripting language, based on PHP.
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    Ennesbot is an open source automated IRC client (aka Bot) written entirely in Python. It uses direct sockets and medusa style sockets. It has pluggable python personality modules that can extend the bot.
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    An open source plugin framework built for the PircBot Java IRC Bot Framework
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    This is a bot framework written in Java build upon PircBot( http://www.jibble.org/pircbot.php ). It features Hot Deployment (Modules which can be loaded in runtime) and logging via log4j.
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    Using this plugin-based framework, you can instantly start working on the *brain* of your bot (irc bot, chatterbot, robot, ...). With support for db, irc, logging and programming-language independent plugins, users can easily enhance the functionality.
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    Duke is an IRC-bot framework based on PircBot library. It provides extensible IRC messages handling bus, made of modules integrated by Spring IoC container.
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    Quellism is an object-oriented IRC bot framework, using the CPAN module POE::Component::IRC. It features configuration files, authentication system, on-the-fly operator status/blacklists, and has a channel linking system which supports unlimited channels!
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    yuik is an abstract widget library for creating GUIs. The actual frontend can be chosen at runtime which allows the program to run under Tk, as a shell program, and even as a web-application. More frontends like an irc-bot, wxWidgets, or XUL are planned.
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    nIRCbot is an IRC bot that is written in PHP
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    dagny is an extensible framework for creating IRC bots, as well as a complete example bot.
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    SquirrelTrivia is a Java and PIRC-bot-framework based IRC bot designed specifically for trivia, and plans to include public and private trivia, amd highscores. Attention: Now defunct, please see https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=781270
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    A chatbot framework currently implementing the ErkiTalk and irc protocol. By specifying parsers for the server's input one can easily create custom bots (if one can program in java of course ;).
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