Erwin is an IRC-bot in Perl, using POE, written with modularity and expandability in mind. Installing and configuring modules is very easy, compared to lots of other Perl bots where you have to read the source and add your own code in the various event loops.

Adding additional functionality is as easy as writing a subroutine that returns something and configuring a regex to use that subroutine. By typing "!google keyword", for instance, "Google::Search" gets "keyword" as an argument, searches Google with that keyword and returns a couple of URLs.

Further expandability can be achieved using "plug-ins". Plug-ins subclass "Erwin::Plugin", and can recieve and take control over various events. For example does the pastebin-plugin need the ability to take control over every line sent privately by some user, and e.g. a quiz module would need to get every single message sent to a channel while a quiz is going on.

Features

  • Very easy to add regexes and write modules.
  • Advanced fact database.
  • Paste bin with support for multiple channels -- very useful for help channels.
  • Search the web using Google.

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Categories

IRC Clients

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD

Languages

English, Norwegian

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers, Testers

User Interface

Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

Perl

Database Environment

Perl DBI/DBD, SQL-based

Related Categories

Perl IRC Clients

Registered

2004-03-15