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    Karma-Anope Irc Services

    Anope hybrid services for use on the Karma-Irc network.

    Forked version of the original Anope Irc Services project to specifically function with InspIRCd for use on the now-defunct Karma-Irc network. This project was forked from the Anope-1.8.2-insp12-test (r2485) source code. It has now grown over the years with a number of different fixes and modifications to the service which now distinguish it from the original Anope Irc Services.
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    libircclient is a small but powerful library, which implements client-server IRC protocol. It has all features needed to create your own IRC client or bot, including multi-threading support, sync and async interfaces, CTCP/DCC support, colors, SSL connections and so on.
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    Anope Services are built off of the original Epona code written by Lara which is built off of IRC Services. These services have advanced the original Epona code and include new features such as Modules, Mysql, and Defcon Mode.
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    Darkbot

    The IRC's Talking Robot

    [ Please read https://sourceforge.net/p/darkbot/news/2014/01/darkbots-revitalization/ ] Darkbot is a portable IRC chat robot written in the C language that can be taught responses to user inquiries, and even have conversations with them. Darkbot was originally created by Jason Hamilton as an aid for help channels on Intenet Relay Chat.
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    bMotion is an AI script for eggdrop bots to give them a bit of life and make them better channel members on IRC. It exposes a plugin interface allowing its functionality and behaviour to be easily adjusted and extended with TCL scripts. Latest code is available on GitHub.
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    P10 protocol IRC services, simple, scalable, for delphi and freepascal, can run on Windows, linux and freeBSD. it is easy to code new service bot "modules" for it.
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    Improvements over DF467: - operator host masking and ghost flag - mode hacking - several other small improvements The goal for the project is to remove code for all non-POSIX compliant operating systems and anything else that will make it a cleaner and m
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