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A Ruby framework for building threaded, object-oriented IRC bots with a modular plugin system.
A robust, full-featured, and user/programmer-friendly Python IRC bot with extensive plugin support.
A powerful, extensible chatops bot for Slack, Discord, Mattermost, and IRC with Unix-style pipes and plugin architecture.
An IRC adapter for Hubot that enables chat automation and bot integration on IRC networks.
A Twitch IRC bot that translates chat messages into keyboard inputs for games, enabling crowd-controlled gameplay.
A simple yet powerful multithreaded Python IRC bot with automatic plugin reloading and extensible architecture.
A modern Java library for building IRC bots and clients with comprehensive protocol support and robust connection handling.
A simple, fast, and expandable open-source Python IRC bot for automating tasks and interactions in chat rooms.
A Go-based bridge that synchronizes messages between any Telegram group and IRC channel.
A Python3 event-driven modular IRCv3 bot with webhook integrations for GitHub, Gitea, and GitLab.
A Python IRC bot with reloadable async plugins, decorator-based commands, and simple JSON storage.
A small, powerful, and modular IRC bot built with Elixir for customizable chat automation.
An IRC bot framework and implementation written in Crystal, providing modular plugins and connection management.
An extensible IRC bot with entertainment features like quotes, searches, weather, and interactive commands.
An IRC bot that integrates LLM responses, custom SQL commands, RSS feeds, and Lua plugins for chat automation.
A top-tier IRC bot built on Ruby and the Cinch IRC framework, designed for simplicity and extensibility.
A relay bot that bridges messages between an IRC channel and a Skype group chat using the Skype Web API.
A webhook server with IRC bot integration to forward SMS messages from Android phones to IRC channels.
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