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What's Bot
Bot is the program that using
eggdrop
and online 24 hours non stop.
Eggdrop has been created around Desember 1993 to help stop the incessant wars on #gayteen. It spawned from another bot I had been writing at the time called "Unrest". The purpose of Unrest was to answer help requests from other bots (the equivalent of eggdrop's current helpbot option). The first public release was (I think) v0.6, and it's grown a lot since then.
Utilities to use eggdrop
To use eggdrop, you need:
some sort of Unix/Linux account -- it does not compile for Windows or Mac machines, nor will it probably ever compile there
pretty good knowledge of IRC and Unix/Linux, including how to compile programs and what DCC chat is, at absolute minimum
about 500k of disk space, or more, depending on your system (on Linux, the executable takes up about 400k currently -- it will be a lot larger on a RISC system)
the Tcl libraries -- if you don't have them (and most systems should), check the README file on info about how to install it yourself (you don't need to be root)
Eggdrop configuration file <--- this file needed to configure the bot.
This file include :
Setting the bot admin
Setting irc server to use
Setting Bot name
Setting your main channel
Setting the tcl's you want to use
Setting what you want doing on your channel.
e.g : enforceban, auto voice user, autodeop on user join when split came
Note : not all the function of eggdrop config file i wrote here :)
the Tcl to used on your bot because without this tcl your bot can't be operation effectively
Ban and How they work
I assume that you know how bans work on IRC. Eggdrop handles them in various ways, and this chapter is intended to help clarify how bans are treated within the bot. There are three types of bans:
global bans These bans will be active on every channel the bot monitors. Some will "expire" after a while (be removed automatically). Others are considered "permanent" and can only be removed by a master.
channel-specific bans These bans are active only on one channel, and are almost always temporary bans that expire after an hour or so (depending on how long you've specified in the config file). Usually they're created by the "revenge" mechanism (if active), or by a Tcl script of some sort.
non-bot bans These are bans that were not placed by the bot, and that the bot doesn't care about. They can be removed by anyone on the channel. The other two types of bans are generally protected by the bot, and have to be removed via the bot.
The party-line command '.+ban' adds a global ban. '.kickban' will add a channel-specific ban. '.bans' will list them all, according to their category. Be sure to check out the help pages for those commands for more info. NOTE :
I take all of this information at eggdrop.doc that available on every eggdrop package || Author (Unknown).
Bots on #PoMp@dalnet
Below is the bots that currently online now on #PomP@Dalnet
anastas|a <--- Guard Bot
N|colas <---- scramble bot
Nicks_19 <--- Guard Bot
darksoulz <--- Guard Bot & auto greet bot on #pomp
laurencia <--- Guard Bot
lien-ni <--- Guard Bot
Free-BsD <--- Guard Bot
r|o <--- Guard Bot
Sun0S <--- Guard Bot
Kerne| <--- Guard Bot
Temp|4r <--- Guard Bot
prissilia <--- Guard Bot
FIX-IT <--- Guard Bot
Ogree <--- Guard Bot
Slackware <--- Guard Bot
That's all the bot that we're using to guarding channel.
All of the bot has been powered by my friend server that located on Yogyakarta.
For bot tcl, our bot using dvc.tcl that have been made by Nicolas (founder of Devil Crew) and edited sentinel1.54.tcl by slenox
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