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Depressionbot IRC Bot

Introduction

Depressionbot is an IRC bot which aims to be the fanciest IRC bot around - On the general standard of software fanciness, dbot is statistically rated as being 82% the same as bathing in fine, fine grape juice.

Please note that this documentation is not complete and is a work in progress, given I started it rather a long time after I began development of the project. Please dont judge me too harshly for this as I am, in fact, mildly allergic to writing documentation.

Requirements:

  • Node JS
  • JSBot, a Javascript library which handles the IRC protocol.
  • Various modules have their own requirements also.

External Modules

JSBot and externally developed modules can be imported by running the following commands in the cloned repository:

git submodule init
git submodule update