docs/technical | ||
log | ||
plugins | ||
protocols | ||
tests | ||
.gitignore | ||
classes.py | ||
conf.py | ||
config.yml.example | ||
coreplugin.py | ||
kill.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
log.py | ||
pylink | ||
README.md | ||
runtests.py | ||
start-cpulimit.sh | ||
utils.py | ||
world.py |
PyLink
PyLink is an extensible, plugin-based IRC Services framework written in Python. It aims to be 1) a replacement for the now-defunct Janus 2) a versatile framework and gateway to IRC.
Usage
PyLink is a work in progress and thus may be very unstable! No warranty is provided if this completely wrecks your network and causes widespread rioting amongst your users!
That said, please report any bugs you find to the issue tracker. Pull requests are open if you’d like to contribute: note that master is bugfix only; new stuff goes to the devel branch.
You can also find support via our IRC channel:
#PyLink at irc.overdrive.pw
(webchat). Ask
your question and be patient.
Dependencies
Dependencies currently include:
- Python 3.4+
- PyYAML (
pip install pyyaml
orapt-get install python3-yaml
) - For the relay plugin only: expiringdict
(
pip install expiringdict
/apt-get install python3-expiringdict
)
Supported IRCds
- InspIRCd 2.0.x - module
inspircd
- charybdis (3.5.x / git master) - module
ts6
- Elemental-IRCd (6.6.x / git master) - module
ts6
Setup
Rename
config.yml.example
toconfig.yml
and configure your instance there. Note that the configuration format isn’t finalized yet - this means that your configuration may break in an update!Run
./pylink
from the command line.Profit???