Source code for bots used in the our fun IRC chatroom
- A simple IRC bot that sends out ASCII messages on the Art channel.
- For burning your friends
- For burning not your friends
- For burning whomever you'd like
- Just tell him who to burn
- For all things dad
- Dad is in Golang now! Original Repo
- He responds anytime someone says the word
wow
,very
, orsuch
- He loves treats and being appreciated.
- He also knows tricks, but he usually only listens to his owner.
- Also known as mr_highfive. He responds to
o/
,o//
, and a few combinations of that with other things, such as\o/
- A bot that hides in the shadows and steals usernames for fun.
- Ever in an argument about something? Conch will settle any dispute. Just ask her a question, she will reply with a yes/no-type response. She will even pick from a 'this or that' type scenario! Unsure of where something is? Ask her! She will use the help of her friend the Seahorse to find out where.
- A bot made by memes, for memes
- Very useful in finding things, given that you first ask the Magic Conch. Otherwise, often very moody.
- A bot that keeps track of arbitrary points given out by IRC users.
- Based off of theCount (Twisted IRC Client)
- A legendary bot created by David Stidham. Check out his github repo for his original source code
- Instructions are simple. At 8:30, 11:00, 1:30, and 4:00, theCount will start a counting game. You just keep counting until you reach the number theCount has chosen. For available commands, see
IRCBots/theCount/README.md
- theCount has a few extra commands outside of the regularly scheduled counting game