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    pyRPGDice

    pyRPGDice

    Random dice roller and modifier calculator for console

    pyRPGDice is a simple python script written for Linux bash, that allows the user to roll (almost) any imaginable dice, to input modifiers, that are automatically added to/subtracted from each of the die rolls or the total number of dice. In pyRPGDice you specify dice rolls, that can have special operators, that get evaluated. This python script is made for use in Role Playing Games and can automatically evaluate limitations, can count, reroll aso. Just try it.
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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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    This project will consist of a number of advanced random generators, most probably all written in php, that can be hosted on http servers. An example of this is "Mafia Scum Tools", which randomly allocates a title to a name (useful for forum RPG games)
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    A random map generator (for RPGs). Currently (only) produces random dungeons. Characteristics of the map (room size, hallway length, number of levels) can be controlled. Allows changes after the map is generated, including adding and deleting rooms.
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    Leverage the email service that customer-first brands trust for reliable inbox delivery at scale.

    Email is the backbone of your customer engagement. The Twilio SendGrid Email API is the email service trusted by developers and marketers for time-savings, scalability, and delivery expertise. Our flexible Email API and proprietary Mail Transfer Agent (MTA), intuitive console, powerful features, and email experts make it easy to ensure all your email gets delivered in seconds and without interruption.
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    A standard, cross-platform C library to turn regular role-playing dice descriptions like "3d6 + 12d4 - 15d10 + 3" into computer usable dice objects, including several different pseudo-random number generators.
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