Brian S. Stephan
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same logic as replacing [subcommand] with the output of subcommand, but on the outbound side, via {subcommand}. this lets you do something like, say: !echo {!facts buh} and that won't get interpreted until '{!facts buh}' is on its way out of the bot. thus, you could also put '{!facts buh}' into the output of some other command, like a countdown reminder |
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acro | ||
countdown | ||
dice | ||
dispatch | ||
dr_botzo | ||
facts | ||
gitlab_bot | ||
ircbot | ||
karma | ||
markov | ||
pi | ||
races | ||
scripts | ||
seen | ||
static | ||
storycraft | ||
templates | ||
transform | ||
weather | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gitlab-ci.yml | ||
.prospector.yaml | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
COPYING | ||
README.md | ||
manage.py | ||
requirements-dev.in | ||
requirements-dev.txt | ||
requirements-server.in | ||
requirements-server.txt | ||
requirements.in | ||
requirements.txt |
README.md
dr.botzo
an IRC bot
Overview
dr.botzo is an IRC bot written in Python, using Django as a backend and the irc library to handle most of the protocol stuff. It is mostly a fun project for a couple of us to hack around on, but you may find it useful.
Documentation
Usage documentation is pretty scarce at the moment, but you can find what does exist on the wiki.
TODO
New features, improvements, bugs, etc. are tracked in GitLab.