dr.botzo, the IRC bot with Django integration.
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Brian S. Stephan bf7074b76e use a welcome handler to capture the bot's nickmask.
we do this deep in the server in order to have the split functionality
use it properly. i still don't know if it handles server privacy
masks properly (which would only be noticed if that cloak is sent
when you connect).

actually, on that note, this only works if the ircd sends the
nickmask in 001. but hey, it works on one server at least
2011-01-07 23:56:51 -06:00
extlib use a different megahal implementation, which seems to be better at saving the brain. 2011-01-06 00:14:16 -06:00
modules oops. continue to learn messages in MegaHAL that we don't reply to 2011-01-07 23:12:06 -06:00
scripts simple utility script to take a newline-separated list of facts and insert to database 2010-11-01 22:17:10 -05:00
.gitignore use a different megahal implementation, which seems to be better at saving the brain. 2011-01-06 00:14:16 -06:00
BUGS use a welcome handler to capture the bot's nickmask. 2011-01-07 23:56:51 -06:00
COPYING adding GPLv3 license file 2010-07-27 20:29:28 -05:00
dr.botzo.cfg.example include rank in karma output 2010-10-24 15:13:01 -05:00
dr.botzo.py migrate some code that became pivotal to the bot into DrBotIRC. 2011-01-07 17:38:26 -06:00
DrBotIRC.py use a welcome handler to capture the bot's nickmask. 2011-01-07 23:56:51 -06:00
EXTERNALS remove megahal.py from EXTERNALS 2011-01-06 00:18:02 -06:00
Module.py remove replypath and all the places it was used. 2011-01-07 23:09:07 -06:00
README a more helpful README 2010-07-27 20:29:28 -05:00
TODO remove the bot admin/alias/recursion stuff from TODO 2011-01-07 23:17:37 -06:00

dr.botzo --- an IRC bot

   dr.botzo is an IRC bot written in Python and using irclib.py 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, in which case you're free to copy
   this source, send patches, etc.

SOURCE

   http://www.incorporeal.org/sw/?a=summary&p=dr.botzo

AUTHORS

   Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>

DEVELOPMENT

   The bot is currently written to be fairly modular. No real documentation on
   this yet, but those interested in developing more features should take a
   look at the classes in dr.botzo.py.