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    Auto Bot

    A modern, minimalist, extensible chat bot.

    NOTICE: We're not on SourceForge anymore. See http://autoproj.org for our new domain. Auto is modern, simple, and smart automated bot software, designed per a philosophy of minimalism, simplicity, usability, cleanliness, and easy extensibility. It has support for IRC (v3.1) with planned support for XMPP. It can be easily extended by means of its plugin API, and offers a host of features. It is known to function on any OS on which Ruby 1.9 functions (such as Linux, Mac OS X, BSD,...
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    ScriptBot is a scriptable IRC bot. Based on PircBot and BSF, it allows to fully customize the bot's behaviour by editing script files in the scripting language of your choice.
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    A multiplatform IRC bot written in Ruby with On-the-fly (un)loadable modules, Support for multiple networks , Eggdrop style user permissions (but with multinetwork support) and soon Botnet support with userfile sharing
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    Hollaka Hollala is a chatbot engine and IRC bot. The chatbot engine uses a knowledge base organized in an XML file and WordNet for dictionary lookup. The IRC Bot has some WordNet- and Web-based functionality and is hot-extensible through Ruby programs.
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    sIRCB is a highly advanced Ruby based IRC bot. It features (among others) a trivia game, a quoting system, nick and host based in-server administration, whois checking, linking two or more bots in a botnet, and a PHP based web administration interface.
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    A fast, sleak, and extensible IRC bot, written in Ruby. Using plugins to provide all functionality wanted.
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    eRBie is an IRC bot written in Ruby aimed to be small, fully customizable and modular. It uses the MySQL database to store its settings.
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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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