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niobe-ircbot
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#Niobe IRC Bot - Node.JS
##Installing Required packages:
npm install irc npm install sqlite3
##Database creation
sqlite3 dbname.db CREATE TABLE channels (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ASC, channel TEXT); CREATE TABLE users (id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY ASC, user TEXT, email TEXT, level INTEGER DEFAULT 10); CREATE TABLE definitions (id integer primary key asc, user text, name text, description text);
##Usage
var niobe = require('niobe-ircbot'),
config = require('./config.js');
var bot = new niobe(config);
##Configuration file
var config = {
servers : {
'ServerName' :
{
host : 'irc.server.address',
secure : true, // SSL?
selfSigned : true, // Self-signed certificate?
port : 6697,
nick : 'dev_niobe',
channels: ['#channel'],
db : 'niobe.db' // Sqlite3 Database File
}
},
debug : true,
modules : [ 'hash', 'ping', 'accountservices', 'quotes' ], // add any modules you want
modulesPath : './modules/'
};
module.exports = config;
FAQs
Modular IRC Bot Written in NodeJS
We found that niobe-ircbot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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