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Supybot 0.77.1







Supybot 0.77.1

Supybot 0.77.1 04/09/2004 04:10 PM

A fully-featured Python IRC bot.




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http://freshmeat.net/projects/supybot/?branch_id=31808&relea se_id=181322

Supybot is a clearly-written Python IRC framework and bot, intended to be both easily extensible and very flexible. Several modules are included by default. Numerous plugins are already written, including Google, Factoids, RSS, Quotes, and Relay. Plugins and their commands achieve greater utility via command nesting, something that no other IRC bot does. The user database is based on "capabilities" rather than obscure flags or arbitrary numeric "userlevels", giving the bot flexibility and fine-grained control (think ACLs vs. standard *nix permissions). Developing your own additions to the bot is simple with the base classes provided; writing a new command for the bot is as simple as writing a function. Unlike many other IRC frameworks, this simplicity is achieved at no cost to generality, which lets new programmers and old programmers alike feel at home in the framework. This has been added to Bot Research Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
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