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The EnergyMech is a powerful IRC Bot written in the C programming language. History before 1997 is unclear but the current version was branched off the original EnergyMech written by Polygon and since then many alterations and improvements has been made. The EnergyMech of today is a powerful IRC bot with its ease of use and many customizable features.


Unique to the EnergyMech IRC bot is the capability to run more client connections from a single process. This enables a number of improvements such as information sharing between the clients, quicker responses and saving resources on the host system.


In the very latest versions (2.99/3.x) the EnergyMech also supports such advanced features as TCL scripting, DCC file transfers, IRC bouncer, botnet linking and userlist sharing.


See also

External links

  • Official EnergyMech webpage (http://www.energymech.net)
  • The IRC bot uptime project webpage (http://uptime.energymech.net)

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EnergyMech (517 words)
The EnergyMech is a UNIX compatible IRC bot programmed in the C language, freely distributable under GNU General Public License (GPL).
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A bug in EnergyMech fails to handle empty CTCP NOTICEs correctly, and will cause a crash from a segmentation fault.
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