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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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    Inox is an irc bot written from scratch in java. Modules can be loaded and unloaded in runtime and provide a framework for other modules. Multiple channels are supported as well as a powerfull config file.
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    Oak is a flexible IRC bot written in Java. Core components are a reusable IRC framework, a login system, and a plugin manager. Bot functionality will be implemented as plugins, which are loaded on startup or at runtime.
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