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==IRC commit bot alternatives==
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CIA.vc is dead...
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* [https://www.ruby-toolbox.com/categories/irc_bots Ruby irc bots]
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* [https://wiki.icinga.org/display/community/GIT+Commit+Bot Build your own commit bot '''Seems like a good choice, if anyone knows how to do it''']
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* [https://github.com/ehamberg/simple-gitbot Very simple gitbot '''A very simple solution''']
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* [https://github.com/thedjinn/gitbot Gitbot (Ruby)]
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* [http://www.catb.org/esr/irker/ Irker "An IRC client that runs as a daemon accepting notification requests as JSON objects presented to a listening socket. It is meant to be used by hook scripts in version-control repositories, allowing them to send commit notifications to project IRC channels. A hook script that works with git, hg, and svn is included in the distribution."]
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* [http://kgb.alioth.debian.org/ KGB is a system that provides notifications on IRC for commits made to Git or Subversion repositories. It uses two components: a server, which runs the IRC bot, and a client, which is hooked into the repositories and sends the notifications to the server.]
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* [http://www.donarmstrong.com/posts/switching_to_kgb/ Switching from CIA to KGB]
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*[http://projects.bleah.co.uk/misc/wiki/SvnBot PYTHON IRC bot, uses Twisted API]
   
 
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