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    Molly is a small, simple [[IRC]] [[bot]] that I use for intra-office communication. She will handle lunch menus, stock quotes, take polls and stuff like that.
    http://darksun.com.pt/mbot/


    Molly is written in [[Perl]] and is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
    It's an IRC bot coded in C++ by Tiago Sousa (aka mirage), released under the GPL.


    * http://www.lysator.liu.se/~unicorn/hacks/molly/
    Its main advantage is that several bots can run simultaneously in the same process, making it ideal for shells where the background processes are limited, but not the connections.
    It also spares a lot of resources this way, compared to running many instances of mbot.


    [[Category:IRC]]
    [[Category:Computer]]
    [[Category:Bots]]
    Other features
    [[Category:Perl]]

    - IPv6 networking support
    - Partial TCL scripting compatibility with eggdrop
    - Portability (compiles under GNU/Linux, *BSD, HPUX, Solaris, Tru64, Win32, etc)
    - All the standard IRC commands are available
    - Can be in many channels
    - Flood protection
    - Database, dictionary-like
    - DCC Send, easily accessible and configurable
    - DCC Chat with partyline
    - Different access levels, defined with a userlist
    - Recognize and use irc services (Nick/ChanServ)
    - Log channels and privates
    - Can send logs to an email, when they are renewed
    - Extensions done with dynamic libraries in C++, to which I've called modules, and can be added/removed while the bot is running
    - Conversations with an Artificial Inteligence module (based on C-Alice)
    - Watch nicks and log when they are on IRC
    - There's more, you better download the sources and check them out yourself ;-)

    Latest revision as of 13:52, 19 February 2005

    Molly is a small, simple IRC bot that I use for intra-office communication. She will handle lunch menus, stock quotes, take polls and stuff like that.

    Molly is written in Perl and is distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.

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