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  2. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source code of the game. The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools.

  3. Video game bot - Wikipedia

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    In video games, a bot or drone is a type of artificial intelligence (AI)–based expert system software that plays a video game in the place of a human. Bots are used in a variety of video game genres for a variety of tasks: a bot written for a first-person shooter (FPS) works differently from one written for a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG).

  4. Internet bot - Wikipedia

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    Internet bots are able to perform simple and repetitive tasks much faster than a person could ever do. The most extensive use of bots is for web crawling, in which an automated script fetches, analyzes and files information from web servers. More than half of all web traffic is generated by bots. [3] Efforts by web servers to restrict bots vary.

  5. Curse LLC - Wikipedia

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    Curse was a gaming company that managed the video game mod host CurseForge, wiki host Gamepedia, and the Curse Network of gaming community websites.. The company was headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, and had offices in San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, Brighton, and Berlin.

  6. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    An IRC bot performing a simple task. An IRC bot is a set of scripts or an independent program that connects to Internet Relay Chat as a client, and so appears to other IRC users as another user. An IRC bot differs from a regular client in that instead of providing interactive access to IRC for a human user, it performs automated functions.

  7. Web crawler - Wikipedia

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    Apache Nutch is a highly extensible and scalable web crawler written in Java and released under an Apache License. It is based on Apache Hadoop and can be used with Apache Solr or Elasticsearch . Grub was an open source distributed search crawler that Wikia Search used to crawl the web.

  8. robots.txt - Wikipedia

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    It is used when the multiple burst of visits from bots is slowing down the host. Yandex interprets the value as the number of seconds to wait between subsequent visits. [19] Bing defines crawl-delay as the size of a time window (from 1 to 30 seconds) during which BingBot will access a web site only once. [36]

  9. Wikipedia:List of bots by number of edits/1–1000 - Wikipedia

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    Citation bot 1 130,044 180 JCW-CleanerBot: 129,425 181 DannyS712 bot: 129,157 182 ShepBot 128,863 183 Reedy Bot 128,293 184 GA bot 126,241 185 Detroiterbot 126,164 186 SkiersBot 124,334 187 BernsteinBot 123,805 188 Chris G Bot 3 123,591 189 LaraBot 122,638 190 LaaknorBot 122,478 191 SatyrBot 121,099 192 Hmainsbot1 120,826 193 Ganeshbot 120,433 194