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    An IRCbot specifically designed and made for TeenLUG (ex linuxteens). It is written in Ruby with a MySQL database for logging and programming the bot on the fly. PHP would then be used to access the log via a web based frontend.
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    Umato IRC Bot

    Umato IRC Bot, the most extendible IRC Bot in the world

    Umato IRC Bot is an IRC Bot written in Ruby with lots of functionality and the most amazing extendibility you can imagine for an IRC bot.
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    Synoptix IRC Services is a collection of IRC tools and applications. The entire project is written in PHP and includes a module coding approach. Utilizing a core set of functions, a user can add new services to their framework with little effort.
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