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{{Software|name=shadow | {{Software|name=shadow | ||
|logo=[[File:Shadow.jpeg|100px]] | |logo=[[File:Shadow.jpeg|100px]] | ||
|author= | |author=[[User:Dark_Aaron|Aaron Blakely]] | ||
|homepage= | |homepage=https://github.com/ablakely/shadow | ||
|programming_language={{Programming languages/Perl}} | |programming_language={{Programming languages/Perl}} | ||
|platform=Linux, Mac, Windows, FreeBSD | |platform=Linux, Mac, Windows, FreeBSD | ||
|release=1.0.0<ref name="downloadpage"> | |release=1.0.0<ref name="downloadpage">https://github.com/ablakely/shadow</ref> | ||
|license={{Licenses/GPL}} | |license={{Licenses/GPL}} | ||
|status=Active | |status=Active | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''shadow''' is an IRC bot which aims to be a replacement to something such as an [[eggdrop]]. It's event driven, modular, and stable. It's written in {{Programming languages/Perl}}, and runs on many operating systems, though it preforms best on unix/linux systems | '''shadow''' is an IRC bot which aims to be a replacement to something such as an [[eggdrop]]. It's event driven, modular, and stable. It's written in {{Programming languages/Perl}}, and runs on many operating systems, though it preforms best on unix/linux systems. It's support channel can be found in [irc://irc.bbsn.ca/#ephasic #ephasic] on [[BBSN]]. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 20 March 2016
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Author(s): | Aaron Blakely |
Programming language: | Perl |
Platform: | Linux, Mac, Windows, FreeBSD |
Status: | Active |
License: | GNU General Public License |
Latest release: | 1.0.0[1] |
Homepage: | https://github.com/ablakely/shadow |
shadow is an IRC bot which aims to be a replacement to something such as an eggdrop. It's event driven, modular, and stable. It's written in Perl, and runs on many operating systems, though it preforms best on unix/linux systems. It's support channel can be found in #ephasic on BBSN.