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Program D is the most widely used free AIML bot platform in the world. It is the most feature-complete, best-tested implementation of the current AIML specification. It supports unlimited multiple bots in a single server instance, and has an open-ended architecture. It can be deployed as a J2EE web ... [More] application, and can communicate over IM protocols. [Less]

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JZBot is an IRC bot written in Java. It's almost entirely factoid based, with a turing-complete (but simple) factoid language that allows everything from its roulette command to its weather command to be written as factoids. It even allows administrators to start an HTTP server that can access ... [More] factoid data; this could be used, for example, to make karma stats publicly available. The official instance of JZBot resides at irc.freenode.net using the nickname Marlen_Jackson. Join #jzbot on irc.freenode.net if you have questions. Note that the source code analysis provided by Ohloh is way skewed as JZBot's repository contains copies of the source code of several other libraries (such as H2 and Pircbot) since it uses a modified version of these libraries. [Less]

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An IRC bot written in Python, primarily designed to host various games. Uses a simple, easy-to-learn plugin interface, ideal for beginners.

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Multi-network, modular IRC Bot written in C.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  3,289 lines of code  |  1 current contributor  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 
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sIRC is a general purpose IRC client library for Java, to be used as a foundation for IRC clients or bots. Using an event-driven architecture for recieving messages and a easy way of sending messages, sIRC simplifies the task of working with IRC servers.

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An IRC-Bot, written in Perl. There are a lot of useful commands for channel management (and other stuff) available per default. Also it's possible to create your own Plugins to extend it's functionality.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  15,011 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed about 2 years ago
 
 

A reinvention of the venerable infobot IRC bot, written in perl, and designed to be completely modular to add new features, storage providers, and chat servers.

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Infobot-like behaviour plugin for supybot. This is the Factoids plugin, which can take an infobot's database dump (almost verbatim, very minor scriptable change required) and use it as a factoids store. My own bot uses this, and is the main development erm, guinea pig.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,039 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed over 1 year ago
 
 

Triplie is an AI bot based on 2nd up to 6th order Markov model. It uses an SQLite database for storage, and can be distributed to work on multiple machines on a LAN. Triplie creates directed graphs which are made of nodes, which represent the words read from the user A graph representing ... [More] Markov chains of 6th order links that represent the associations between words from conversations in a network based on the Hebbian rule To respond to a user, triplie extracts keywords from the user's text, finds their most appropriate associated keywords in the Hebbian association network, and generates replies that contain the associated keywords using multiple breadth-first-search Markov chains algorithm. For more information on installing and configuring the bot see the README page. You can join the project's IRC channel too: irc://irc.freenode.net/#triplie [Less]

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psyBNC is an easy-to-use, multi-user, permanent IRC Bouncer with many features. Some of its features include symmetric ciphering of talk and connections (Blowfish and IDEA) It supports SSL connections and compiles on Linux, FreeBSD, SunOs and Solaris.

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