rbot is a ruby IRC bot. Think of him as a ruby bot framework with a highly modular design based around plugins.
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Runtime configuration via irc chat
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User authentication and access levels for using different bot features
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Built in infobot-style keywords.
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Support for underlying fact database (infobot fact files), which can be overridden or supplemented by runtime keyword controls
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Multi-language support - comes with english, dutch, german, french, italian japanese, chinese, russian and finnish definitions so far - more translations welcome
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Powerful plugin architecture, comes with plugins for:
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RSS feed updates
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IMDb queries
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Translator with multitude of services, it’s easy as
!translate Ein Automobil
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Last.fm
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Google searching
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URL information
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Seen
nick
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rbot: seen tango? <rbot> tango_ was last seen 20 minutes and 7 seconds ago, joining #rbot
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Reminders
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Example:
remind me about pizza in the oven in 15 minutes
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Checking the weather
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Doing math
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GeoIP lookup
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Lots of games, including uno, hangman, azgame and roshambo
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Karma
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Per-channel quote storage, searching and retrieval
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Check the spelling of a word
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RPG dice rolling
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larting people
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Conversation stats — also, rbot log format is supported by pisg
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more…
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Thanks are owed to the infobot developers - several of rbot’s features are inspired by infobot and so are some of the default plugins. Thanks are also owed to RADKade1, as rbot’s quote plugin is a direct reimplementation of his “quotesaq” - simply because it’s a great quote interface.
Mainly, rbot’s fun to play with, although the plugin architecture can be used to write very useful modules