Supybot is an IRC bot written in Python; its goals are primarily clarity,
utility, and flexibility. It comes with an extensive collection of plugins
to do most tasks people might want a bot to do, and then some; plus a
easy framework to create your own plugins.
I could not find a client with the features I was looking for, so yes,
here is yet another IRC client. Here's what makes it different from
others:
* absolutely NO scripting ability.
* termcap based (e.g. fast!).
* emacs-style key bindings
* full ircd 2.9+ support.
* virtual windows a la screen(1).
* multi server support.
* non blocking TCP connections.
* basic support for multi-homed systems.
* everything goes and stays in the lastlog.
* convenient scrolling (with searching abilities) in the lastlog.
* 10 display filters! (2 ignore features are based on this).
* highly customizable. (format strings, filters..)
* customization possible at every level (channel, window, server..).
* non blocking DNS lookups (A and PTR records).
* "tabkey" style completion for /msg, /squery and public discussion.
* DCC support.
* CTCP support.
-- Christophe Kalt <kalt@stealth.net>
SIMPLE IRC CLIENT alias sic
sic is an extremely simple IRC client. It consists of lesser
than 250 lines of code. It is the little brother of irc/ii
An Internet Relay Chat client written in perl, that uses a
perl-based scripting language. It is small (150k or less), fast, and
gives you a good chance to practice your perl skills. :)
It has an interface that closely emulates ircII and comes with
some useful sample scripts that will get you started on IRC quickly. No
knowledge of perl is necessary to run the client although it is helpful
if you plan to do any scripting.
srvx is a set of IRC services for ircu P10 protocol networks; it is
developed by a team of programmers affiliated with the GameSurge IRC
Network. srvx is designed to be a fast, extensible, scalable, and
reliable provider of NickServ, ChanServ, HelpServ, OperServ, and Global
services as well as advanced proxy detection.
Thales is an IRC to MySQL Gateway. It connects to your IRC network as a
service, and converts messages it receives to SQL queries to update the
database. It collects data about users, channels and servers. It does
not build stats itself, but gives you the database, it's your role to
write third-party applications or scripts, for example in PHP, to extract
data from it. Some example applications are provided.
Supported DBMS and IRCDs:
* Currently runs with MySQL
* Currently supports Unreal (3.1 or later)
* Support for Bahamut (1.4.27 or later), Hybrid 7 and Ultimate (2.8 or
later, 3.0.0 or later) is still included, but is not maintained
This is an IRC proxy server. Features:
+ Supports DCC CHAT, SEND, RESUME and TSEND protocols.
+ Supports both transparent and dedicated operation.
+ Supports "anonymization" to hide users' identities.
+ Supports flexible authentication for access.
+ Can be run either standalone or via inetd.
+ Allows the admin to send "MOTD" style messages and/or
broadcasts to the user(s).
+ Can block trojans such as 'script.ini', 'dmsetup.exe', etc.
+ Access controlled by /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny.
+ Can cooperate with some identd's for non-root operation, or
(if root) can change UID/GID according to client's IP addr.
+ Extensive documentation
Xaric is a UNIX irc client similer to BitchX or ircII. I would impress you
with a list of features, but since it has no impressive features (and lacks
a few important ones) that probably is not a good
idea. The whole reason for Xaric was to remove all of the bogus, broken crap
and silly features from BitchX and have a nice colorful client.
WeeChat (Wee Enhanced Environment for Chat) is a fast and light IRC
client. Everything can be done with a keyboard, and it is customizable
and extensible with scripts.
This PC terms dictionary was in '98 ASCII Dates Book and produced by
Mr. Takuya Shimura. This file is converted from the original
dictionary into JIS X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by
FreePWING. So this can be used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other
OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS).
o URL for this converted dictionary: