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== Development History == == Development History ==
It was originally written by Robey Pointer in December 1993 to help manage and protect the ] channel #gayteen.<ref group="p">{{cite book It was originally written by Robey Pointer in December 1993 to help manage and protect an ] IRC channel.<ref name="about">{{cite web
| url=http://cvs.eggheads.org/viewvc/eggdrop1.6/doc/ABOUT?view=markup
| last = Leonard
| title=ABOUT
| first = Andrew
| accessdate=2008-12-24
| title = Bots: The Origin of New Species
| edition = 1st
| date = July 1997
| publisher = Hardwired
| location = ]
| isbn = 1-888869-05-4
| quote = Meanwhile, back in #gayteen, Pointer's other IRC haunt, a raging power struggle had alienated most of the regular members of the channel
}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web }}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite web
| url = http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.04/netbots.html?pg=5 | url = http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.04/netbots.html?pg=5
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| work = Wired Magazine | work = Wired Magazine
| publisher = Condé Nast Publications | publisher = Condé Nast Publications
| page = 5 | pages = 5
| quote = There are bots that greet newcomers to channels with information about the channel. Valis, the gaybot at #gayteen, is such a bot. | quote = There are bots that greet newcomers to channels with information about the channel. Valis, the gaybot at #gayteen, is such a bot.
}}</ref><ref name="about">{{cite web
| url=http://cvs.eggheads.org/viewvc/eggdrop1.6/doc/ABOUT?view=markup
| title=ABOUT
| accessdate=2008-12-24
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| month = November | month = November
| isbn = 978-0-321-34996-5 | isbn = 978-0-321-34996-5
| page = 308 | pages = 308
}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite book }}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite book
| last = Lewis | last = Lewis
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| isbn = 978-1-58705-191-3 | isbn = 978-1-58705-191-3
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| last = Piccard | last = Piccard
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| last = Damer | last = Damer
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| isbn = 978-0-596-00687-7 | isbn = 978-0-596-00687-7
| page = 294 | pages = 294
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Scripts are available to add and extend functionality for: ], stats, user and channel management, information storage and lookup, greeting channel members, tracking last seen times, ] management, ], file serving and distribution (usually via the ] protocol), ] (similar to ] and ]), and much more. Scripts are available to add and extend functionality for: ], stats, user and channel management, information storage and lookup, greeting channel members, tracking last seen times, ] management, ], file serving and distribution (usually via the ] protocol), ] (similar to ] and ]), and much more.


The software also features a ], which allows multiple bots to be linked together to share data and act in a coordinated fashion.<ref name="about" /><ref name="readme" /><ref name="botnet">{{cite web The system also features a ], which allows multiple bots to be linked together to share data and act in a coordinated fashion.<ref name="about" /><ref name="readme" /><ref name="botnet">{{cite web
| url=http://cvs.eggheads.org/viewvc/eggdrop1.6/doc/BOTNET?view=markup | url=http://cvs.eggheads.org/viewvc/eggdrop1.6/doc/BOTNET?view=markup
| title=BOTNET | title=BOTNET
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| month = May | month = May
| isbn = 978-1597490177 | isbn = 978-1597490177
| page = 390 | pages = 390
}}</ref><ref group="p" name="book: avatars" /> }}</ref><ref group="p" name="book: avatars" />
It includes built-in support for sharing user information and channel bans. A script is required to simultaneously control multiple bots and for bots to coordinate ] management and modes. It includes built-in support for sharing user information and channel bans. A script is required to simultaneously control multiple bots and for bots to coordinate ] management and modes.


The software features a botnet ] accessible via ] or ]. People can communicate within the botnet on various channels in an equivalent to a miniature IRC. Channel 0, the default, is referred to as the "]".<ref name="partyline">{{cite web The system features a botnet ] accessible via ] or ]. People can communicate within the botnet on various channels in an equivalent to a miniature IRC. Channel 0, the default, is referred to as the "]".<ref name="partyline">{{cite web
| url=http://cvs.eggheads.org/viewvc/eggdrop1.6/doc/PARTYLINE?view=markup | url=http://cvs.eggheads.org/viewvc/eggdrop1.6/doc/PARTYLINE?view=markup
| title=PARTYLINE | title=PARTYLINE
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| month = August | month = August
| isbn = 978-0596003128 | isbn = 978-0596003128
| page = 116 | pages = 116
}}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite book }}</ref><ref group="p">{{cite book
| last = Casey | last = Casey
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| month = March | month = March
| isbn = 978-0-12-163104-8 | isbn = 978-0-12-163104-8
| page = 497 | pages = 497
}}</ref><ref group="p" name="book: avatars" /> }}</ref><ref group="p" name="book: avatars" />



Revision as of 09:01, 5 November 2010

For other uses, see Egg drop (disambiguation).
Eggdrop
Developer(s)Eggheads
Initial releaseDecember 1993
Repository
Written inC
Operating systemUnix-like
PlatformCross-platform
Size1 MB
Available inEnglish, Multilingual
TypeIRC bot
LicenseGPL
Websitewww.eggheads.org

Eggdrop is an IRC bot.

Development History

It was originally written by Robey Pointer in December 1993 to help manage and protect an EFnet IRC channel.

Eggdrop was originally intended to help manage and protect channels from takeover attempts and other forms of IRC war.

Features

The bot is written in the C programming language and features interfaces for C modules and Tcl scripts that allow users to further enhance the functionality of the bot.

Scripts are available to add and extend functionality for: online games, stats, user and channel management, information storage and lookup, greeting channel members, tracking last seen times, botnet management, anti-spam, file serving and distribution (usually via the DCC protocol), IRC services (similar to ChanServ and NickServ), and much more.

The system also features a botnet, which allows multiple bots to be linked together to share data and act in a coordinated fashion. It includes built-in support for sharing user information and channel bans. A script is required to simultaneously control multiple bots and for bots to coordinate channel management and modes.

The system features a botnet party line accessible via DCC CHAT or telnet. People can communicate within the botnet on various channels in an equivalent to a miniature IRC. Channel 0, the default, is referred to as the "party line".

Popularity

Over the years Eggdrop has become one of the most popular bots run by IRC users.

See also

References

  1. ^ "ABOUT". Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  2. ^ "README". Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  3. "egghelp.org: Tcl Archive". Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  4. "eggheads.org FTP: Scripts". Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  5. "BOTNET". Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  6. "PARTYLINE". Retrieved 2008-12-24.
  7. "Alexa - Top Sites: Bots". Retrieved 2008-12-24.

Books and Publications

  1. Leonard, Andrew (1996). "Wired 4.04: Bots Are Hot!". Wired Magazine. Condé Nast Publications. p. 5. Retrieved 2008-12-26. There are bots that greet newcomers to channels with information about the channel. Valis, the gaybot at #gayteen, is such a bot. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. Bejtlich, Richard (2005). Extrusion Detection: Security Monitoring for Internal Intrusions. Professional Series. Addison-Wesley. p. 308. ISBN 978-0-321-34996-5. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  3. Lewis, Chris (2006). Selecting MPLS VPN Services. Networking Technology. Cisco Press. p. 266. ISBN 978-1-58705-191-3. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. Piccard, Paul (2005). Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise (1st ed.). Syngress Publishing. p. 401. ISBN 978-1597490177. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  5. ^ Damer, Bruce (1997). Avatars! Exploring and Building Virtual Worlds on the Internet (1st ed.). Peachpit. ISBN 978-0-201-68840-5. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  6. Clemm, Alexander (2007). Managing Virtualization of Networks and Services. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Science+Business Media. p. 1. ISBN 978-3-540-75693-4. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Mutton, Paul (2004). IRC Hacks. O'Reilly Media. p. 294. ISBN 978-0-596-00687-7. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  8. Piccard, Paul (2005). Securing IM and P2P Applications for the Enterprise (1st ed.). Syngress Publishing. p. 390. ISBN 978-1597490177. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  9. Orwant, Jon (2004). Games, Diversions & Perl Culture. Best of the Perl Journal (1st ed.). O'Reilly Media. p. 116. ISBN 978-0596003128. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  10. Casey, Eoghan (2004). Digital Evidence and Computer Crime (2nd ed.). Academic Press. p. 497. ISBN 978-0-12-163104-8. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)

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