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  2. IRC bot - Wikipedia

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    IRC commands can launch any command line or http request to allow any program or script to control the bot by its output. MySQL support for non user initiated actions and 3rd party integration. ? guppy: Svetlana Tkachenko GPL: Cross-platform: Python: 2011-03-20 2012-12-11 (0.4.3) easy to install, modular structure multi-purpose Ibid

  3. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/StatusBot - Wikipedia

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    Didn't see that! Feel free to start the trial in the current trial time. Post your results when done. — E talk bots 00:00, 18 August 2007 (UTC) Please be sure to report any issues that come up here as well. — xaosflux Talk 04:49, 19 August 2007 (UTC) I've been thinking about an enhancement, but it would need to happen sooner then later.

  4. Help:Creating a bot - Wikipedia

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    It should be easy to quickly disable your bot. If your bot goes bad, it is your responsibility to clean up after it! You could have the bot refuse to run if a message has been left on its talk page, on the assumption that the message may be a complaint against its activities; this can be checked using the API meta=userinfo query . Or you could ...

  5. Spigot (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A spigot (or "tap" or "faucet") is a valve for controlling the release of a gas or liquid. Spigot may also refer to: AT-4 Spigot, NATO reporting name for 9K111 Fagot, a Russian anti-tank missile; Spigot, the male end of a pipe designed to be connected with a spigot and socket joint; Spigot, a keyed post in the center of some vacuum tube bases