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EVI will be a Java module framework. Modules will focus to internet communication and entertainment. We plan to support IRC, DCC, ICQ, write a number of small games and tools.
Tcldrop is basically a clone of the Eggdrop IRC bot, but is being written purely in Tcl. The intention is to write a much more scriptable bot than Eggdrop is. It will run stand-alone or from any Tcl-enabled application (Tcl v8.5+).
PimpBNC is a powerful IRC bouncer (proxy/bnc) written in Perl. It supports modules (easy to write your own/change existing), most operatingsystems, IRC NAT'ing (nick sharing), builtin webserver (config, chat), +++. Runs on plain Perl 5, easy to inst
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Martyr is a Java framework around the IRC protocol to allow application writers easy manipulation of the protocol and client state. Martyr can be used to write bots, end-user clients, or add IRC functionality to an existing Java application.
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.