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s S s s s s s S _____S___S__S______ (==================_)__________ \ ... ... ´ ` /| : O : : O : | Welcome to | | | :___: :___: | JZBot | \_\ _ / ___________-´ \ -----´ --´ `-----------´ JZBot is an IRC bot. Visit http://github.com/javawizard/jzbot if you have questions. To set up JZBot, make sure you have java. If you don't, install it by running "sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jdk". I haven't tested JZBot with OpenJDK, so if you install that instead of sun-java6-jdk, your mileage may vary. I also haven't tested JZBot on Windows, but it should work without a problem. Then, run this command: chmod +x jzbot Then run this: ./jzbot That command will print out info on how to set up the bot. ========== FOR THE TECHNICALLY INCLINED ========== If you want to write your own functions (see "~help functions" for info on what functions are), all you need to do is create a subclass of jw.jzbot.fact.Function in the package jw.jzbot.fact.functions, and place its .class files in classes/jw/jzbot/fact/functions. I know this fixed-package naming is less than intuitive, and I plan to add a configuration file in the future that can be used to register functions in other classes or folders. I'm also thinking of making a plugins folder where groups of functions can be registered at a time by including jar files. If you've created a function that does something useful, and you wouldn't mind making it open-source, visit http://github.com/javawizard/jzbot and submit a pull request.
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