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# PyLink
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PyLink is an extensible, plugin-based IRC services framework written in Python. It aims to be:
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1) a replacement for the now-defunct Janus.
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2) a versatile framework and gateway to IRC.
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## Support
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**First, MAKE SURE you've read the [FAQ](docs/faq.md)!**
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**When upgrading between major versions, remember to read the [release notes](RELNOTES.md) for any breaking changes!**
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Please report any bugs you find to the [issue tracker](https://github.com/GLolol/PyLink/issues). Pull requests are open if you'd like to contribute, though new stuff generally goes to the **devel** branch.
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You can also find support via our IRC channels: `#PyLink @ irc.overdrivenetworks.com `([webchat](https://webchat.overdrivenetworks.com/?channels=PyLink,dev)) or `#PyLink @ chat.freenode.net`. Ask your questions and be patient for a response.
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## License
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PyLink and any bundled software are licensed under the Mozilla Public License, version 2.0 ([LICENSE.MPL2](LICENSE.MPL2)). The corresponding documentation in the [docs/](docs/) folder is licensed under the Creative Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. ([LICENSE.CC-BY-SA-4.0](LICENSE.CC-BY-SA-4.0))
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## Dependencies
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* Python 3.4+
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* Setuptools (`pip install setuptools`)
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* PyYAML (`pip install pyyaml`)
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* [ircmatch](https://github.com/mammon-ircd/ircmatch) (`pip install ircmatch`)
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* *For the servprotect plugin*: [expiringdict](https://github.com/mailgun/expiringdict) (note: unfortunately, installation is broken in pip due to [mailgun/expiringdict#13](https://github.com/mailgun/expiringdict/issues/13))
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## Supported IRCds
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### Primary support
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These IRCds (in alphabetical order) are frequently tested and well supported. If any issues occur, please file a bug on the issue tracker.
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* [charybdis](http://charybdis.io/) (3.5+ / git master) - module `ts6`
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* [InspIRCd](http://www.inspircd.org/) 2.0.x - module `inspircd`
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* [UnrealIRCd](https://www.unrealircd.org/) 4.x - module `unreal`
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- Note: Support for mixed UnrealIRCd 3.2/4.0 networks is experimental, and requires you to enable a `mixed_link` option in the configuration. This may in turn void your support.
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### Extended support
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Support for these IRCds exist, but are not tested as frequently and thoroughly. Bugs should be filed if there are any issues, though they may not always be fixed in a timely fashion.
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* [Elemental-IRCd](https://github.com/Elemental-IRCd/elemental-ircd) (6.6.x / git master) - module `ts6`
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* InspIRCd 2.2 (git master) - module `inspircd`
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* [IRCd-Hybrid](http://www.ircd-hybrid.org/) (8.2.x / svn trunk) - module `hybrid`
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- Note: for host changing support and optimal functionality, a `service{}` block / U-line should be added for PyLink on every IRCd across your network.
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* [juno-ircd](https://github.com/cooper/yiria) (10.x / yiria) - module `ts6` (with elemental-ircd modes)
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* [Nefarious IRCu](https://github.com/evilnet/nefarious2) (2.0.0+) - module `nefarious`
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- Note: Both account cloaks (user and oper) and hashed IP cloaks are optionally supported (HOST_HIDING_STYLE settings 0 to 3). Make sure you configure PyLink to match your IRCd settings.
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- For optimal functionality (mode overrides in relay, etc.), a `UWorld{}` block / U-line should be added for every server that PyLink spawns.
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Other TS6 and P10 variations may work, but are not officially supported.
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## Setup
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1) Install PyLink by using `python3 setup.py install` (global install) or `python3 setup.py install --user` (local install; note: `--user` is a *literal* string)
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2) Rename `example-conf.yml` to `pylink.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!
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3) Run `pylink` from the command line.
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4) Profit???
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