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    K-Eight

    A fast, simple, and fun Python IRC bot for everyone.

    K-Eight is an IRC bot written in Python. It incorporates a powerful plugin system that allows you the user to make it what you need it to be. That could be chatterbot, games master, information mine, or whatever else you need. It is designed to be fast enough to run on an ordinary computer, but also strong enough to run perpetually. It is now being developed on Github: https://github.com/MrJohz/K-Eight
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    urk is a gnome/gtk irc client written purely in python (but compatible with anything that can run gtk, including windows). It has a simple scripting system, which is used to implement much of the client.
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    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+).
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    This Project provides modules for php-irc bot and php-nuke to run an IRC based NWoD Vampire game, with character sheets handled in php-nuke. The package shown here was previously used to run the "Vampire the Rebirth" irc setting.
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    KYchat is an evolution of the old irc client mIRC (TM). The goal is to make a MDI IM (IRC, MSN, ICQ) client that is easy on memory, extremely fast, and will run on linux or win32 platforms.
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    An IRC server written in C from scratch. Well, it's not _yet_ a fully featured IRC server. The goal is to make it multi-platformed, highly configurable at compile and run times, to allow it to run on slow machines, using the least amount of resources.
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    mIRCd is an IRCd that you run with mIRC using Remote Script files. The goal for mIRCd is to get a reasonable amount of users to be able to connect simultaneously and to add many mIRC specific features. You must download the latest mIRC32 use this script.
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    An IRC bot written in PHP 5 using OOP, coming with plugin system. It doesn't use any scripting engines other than PHP itself to produce minimal server load. PSbot can run on several channels at one time and supports translations.
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