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PyLink

PyLink is an IRC PseudoService written in Python.

Dependencies

PyLink is a serious WIP right now. Dependencies currently include:

  • InspIRCd 2.0.x: more protocol modules may be implemented in the future…
  • Python 3.4+
  • PyYAML (pip install pyyaml or apt-get install python3-yaml)

Usage

  1. Rename config.yml.example to config.yml and configure your instance there. Not all options are properly implemented yet, and the configuration schema isnt finalized yet.

  2. Run main.py from the command line.

  3. Profit???