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mIRC & AdiIRC XDCC Search & Downloads on IRC for DCC
Effortlessly browse and search XDCC packs with this streamlined tool for mIRC and AdiIRC, crafted by Eric^^. Say goodbye to tedious channel interactions! Simply load the script (`/load -rs xdccv.mrc`) and let it build a comprehensive database while you idle. Then, use the commands `/xdccv` or `/xdccs` to find your desired files.
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Compatible with Windows 10/11 and Linux via WINE.
Get the latest updates and source code here: https://pastebin.com/HUmDgd0g
ultimate channel management tcl script for eggdrop
BlackTools is the most complete channel management tcl script for eggdrop/windrop who can manage channels from all the IRC networks, although some modules are specifically designed only for Undernet network. Offers everything you need for you to start using your eggdrop by having a lots of commands, protections, modules that make your channel more safe and your life easier.
RvF-bot is an mIRC script that enables you to play a "Wheel of Fortune" game on a chatbox on IRC. Languages available: - Dutch - Spanish. This project is discontinued, but it works.
VooDoo cIRCle is modular IRC bot, scriptable thanks to PHP and Perl, with built-in SSL support, File System, private BotNet and advanced security rights for each user. Runs on POSIX/Unices, Windows and Mac OS X.
Zwisch_Bot is an eggdrop based IRC bot. To see the bot in action, check #ubuntubrasil-orkut at irc.freenode.net.
This projects include a set of scripts that I use in my bot. Check the scriptfile to see the credtis.
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
DCCgetter is a script intended for use with the psyBNC scripting mechanism, to provide a different way to manage and automatically accept certain of DCC send request from other IRC clients.
It replaces the buggy DCC interface offered by psyBNC.
A Tcl script for Eggdrop providing many of the standard features of other scripts, however, with a twist that it is aimed at bot services. This is the exact script used by the bot service #animebots on Quakenet.
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Scripts and hub mods written to enhance OpenDCHub.
The Hub-Security script filters unregistered users by country, and adds op commands and security features. Statistical and fun scripts are also available. Future development will shift towards ODCH mods
DAVIS is an easy and useful language for IRC bots. This project contains our own bots, some bots for demonstration, a parser that creates Java, C, Perl and IRC-Script code out of a DAVIS file, and an interpreter for DAVIS files.
XCN is an XChat script (written in Perl, of course) that queries DCC bots for their lists of served files and searches these lists based on user input. Effectively, making use of DCC bots rather Napsterlike.
ircGraph is a Perl script that connects to an IRC server to get statistics via the /lusers command. It then puts the stats in an RRD (Round Robin Database) file and generates graphics about the server and the IRC network using RRDTool.