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- | For This guide we will be using PPF (Pirc Plugin Framework), which is essentially a more beefed up and nifty version of Pircbot. | + | For this guide we will be using PPF (Pirc Plugin Framework), which is essentially a more beefed up and nifty version of Pircbot. |
- | As for our OS will be using Windows XP to run PPF in a Java environment. PPF is cross-platform due to it being written entirely in Java, which means the steps for installation and configuration are fundamentally the same for any other OS.. | + | As for our OS will be using Windows XP to run PPF in a Java environment. PPF is cross-platform due to it being written entirely in Java, which means the steps for installation and configuration are fundamentally the same for any other OS. |
PPF Homepage (hosted by sourceforge): | PPF Homepage (hosted by sourceforge): | ||
- | If for some odd reason | + | If for some odd reason |
"Comic Bot is an IRC bot based on the PircBot framework. It sits quietly in a channel, observing what people say. When it sees something that may have been amusing, it quickly generates a cartoon comic strip which can be viewed on the web. The frequency at which this page updates is obviously dependant on how busy (and how funny!) the channel is." ~ http:// | "Comic Bot is an IRC bot based on the PircBot framework. It sits quietly in a channel, observing what people say. When it sees something that may have been amusing, it quickly generates a cartoon comic strip which can be viewed on the web. The frequency at which this page updates is obviously dependant on how busy (and how funny!) the channel is." ~ http:// | ||
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Once you've got Java installed on your platform you may proceed to installing PPF, first head on over to: http:// | Once you've got Java installed on your platform you may proceed to installing PPF, first head on over to: http:// | ||
- | Download the latest build archive and extract it to wherever | + | Download the latest build archive and extract it anywhere, it doesn' |
You should then have the following files and directories: | You should then have the following files and directories: | ||
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- | Let's start by executing the "PPF Config Editor" | + | Let's start by executing the "PPF Config Editor" |
Most of these options are probably already familiar to you (or should be if you've ever used a full featured IRC client), the only thing out of the ordinary would be the password authentication system PPF takes advantage of for remote/real time administration. | Most of these options are probably already familiar to you (or should be if you've ever used a full featured IRC client), the only thing out of the ordinary would be the password authentication system PPF takes advantage of for remote/real time administration. | ||
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This could then be added to your client' | This could then be added to your client' | ||
- | After thats all over and done with configure your " | + | After thats all over and done with, configure your " |
- | Now head towards | + | Now head to the " |
- | if you want a no frills "comic bot" nows the time to set that up by just enabling that one plugin (comicbot) to load at runtime. | + | if you want a no frills "comic bot" nows the time to set that up by just enabling that one plugin (comicbot) to load at run time. |
(see http:// | (see http:// | ||
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Or via IRC at #xbox-sky (nick: The_Rebel) | Or via IRC at #xbox-sky (nick: The_Rebel) | ||
+ | P.S Thanks goes to nhinja for helping with the editing. :-D | ||
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