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kotori-bot
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Kotori is a chatbot framework that is cross-platform, decoupled, and modern in nature. It runs on the Node.js environment and is developed in TypeScript.
"Kotori" is a Japanese word meaning "ことり(little bird)" and pronounced /kotolɪ/
. It is named after the Key game "Rewrite" and the main female character in the game: kanbe Kotori (神戸(かんべ) 小鳥(ことり)). By using Kotori, you can quickly build a multi-platform, powerful chatbot application with different modules to extend its functionality, play styles, and personalization. At the same time, Kotori provides a Cli for module development and Kotori second-level development.
Cross-platform Thanks to the modular design, you can implement different features and chat platform integrations through writing modules
Decoupled Based on the control inversion and aspect-oriented programming (AOP) principles, Kotori reduces code redundancy and complexity
Modern Kotori uses modern ECMAScript syntax and powerful TypeScript type support
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Cross-platform chatbot framework base on Node.js and TypeScript
We found that kotori-bot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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