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    SICK

    Unix and GNU/Linux terminal IRC client.

    Sick IRC Client, Kid!, or SICK for short, is a small Unix and GNU/Linux IRC client running from the terminal, written in pure Python. The entire project is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2. WARNING: SICK is a WIP, don't expect the experience of a complete IRC client yet. We're working on it. Installation instructions can be found at https://github.com/Weloxux/sick/wiki/Installation ANOTHER WARNING: SourceForge doesn't always get the latest updates on time, for...
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    A Java IRC bot, built with the PircBot framework, that can be used to host games created in Lua, ranging from simple word games to full-featured MUDs.
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    XalesBot is a high-performance IRC bot with full scripting support via the Lua language. It is designed for simplicity and ease of use - all functionality excluding communications with the IRC server are handled by Lua, and can be reloaded on-the-fly
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    An IRC bot using lua and libircclient.
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    FeigBot is an IRC bot written in C providing: account/access management via configurable group memberships; 50+ built-in admin/co-admin commands; flattext database (no sql needed); Lua script support; ability to dynamically load/unload modules on the fly
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    The goal of the project is to create an ircbot interface. it has an script interface for lua (www.lua.org). the lua libs are requiered for compiling the source.
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    A irc-bot using c++ and lua to work. Easy to enhance and nice to use with a bunch of features.
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    Modular IRC (Internet Relay Chat) bot (robot) written in C++ with Lua 5.1 support. Based on mistbot.
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    SlickIRC is a cross platform IRC client with advanced scripting support.
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    IRC bot based on the concept of (re-)loadable user-coded Lua modules, editable by anyone, which handle all the bot's functions. The project's main goal is to create a full written-language interface with no special predefined commands.
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