Alice or other IRC Chat Bot
Hi everyone,
I own a channel on an irc server for the clan i am co-founder of and i have been searching for a good chat-bot (ala Monty perhaps) which runs on linux. I have had no luck so far, though I came across J-Alice (http://j-alice.sourceforge.net); i downloaded and extracted it, but found no way to run it, let alone connect it to the irc channel. I would prefer a bot which comes with a database of responses, and which can learn from anyone; even if they are not authorized to the bot, since not all who visit the channel know how to login and such. Thanks in advance for anything. Kind regards. |
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Thank you.
I had already installed eggdrop, and configured it to run, but had found no chat bot tcl, until now. I am now using the Alice bot tcl.. But there's a problem.. (figures).. It responds in pm, but not in the main channel. When i configured alice.tcl, it mentioned i had to set do " .chanset #channel +alice ", though when i do so, i get no confirmation nor does alice respond in the main chat. i also tried it with "!" instead of ".", but to no avail. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
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i know how to set up run a eggy from a set user's folder, but it crossed my mind to ask this suppose i installed the main egg setup in /usr/local/eggdrop.. if I start it with lets sat root user but chang the command line as follows, /usr/local/eggdrop /home/*/bot/eggdrop.conf would that give all users abilty to run a bot? or gif each bot it's own bot aera/home??? my thanks Wolfsar |
Hi,
Why are you resurrecting 8 year old thread? Query to a member who has not posted for 8 years. Do not expect a reply! Why not look at http://www.egghelp.org/ ? |
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