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    TwitBot

    TwitBot

    Sends filtered or unfiltered tweets to IRC

    ...Twitbot currently only supports 1 channel and its a open source project. Source is included in download. Default INI File: http://pastebin.com/gjdqxy7J Requirements: * Windows 98+ * .NET Framewor 3.0+ * IRC Network * Twitter Account * The Internet (at least a stable internet connection)
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    BoB is an IRC bot written in c# for the .net framework. It provides the basic requirements for maintaining an IRC connection and the associated data. The functionality can be extended via plugins written in any .net enabled language.
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    Livrinho IRC adaptative bot

    Livrinho is an intellig bot project for IRC with educational proposal.

    Livrinho is an adaptative bot project for IRC with educational proposal. Its main characteristic is the use ofd adaptative transitions for dealing with thread and user relationship problems. It has too a db connection with a mysql based dinamic webpage forum, by collecting information about chat intercation for research proposal.
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    An irc bot written in the PHP scripting language, making use of the PEAR package 'Net_SmartIRC' to solicit the connection. Very customizable, portable, and simplistic.
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    Designed for the Bahamut, Hybrid, and ircu IRCds, bopm is a replacement for first generation proxy monitors (wgmon, tcm). It extends them by adding support for SOCKS4, SOCKS5, WinGate, HTTP proxies, insecure Cisco routers, simultaneous connections, and a
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    JarCon, previously known as \"Joe@Rcon\", is a complete remote Half-Life: Counter-Strike server connection tool. It can be used by server administrators to remotely monitor and control their server(s), with full log-parsing.
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    This is a perl program which will make n connections to randomly selected servers out of a pool. It will then write things to that connection choosing a random item out of an array. It also has the ability to have definable reponses to certain messages.
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