PHP IRC Clients for BSD

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    ClanOffice is a planning tool for gaming clans, using a mysql server to store and share data. It includes a warplanner and calendar and uses simple built-in irc and mail clients to communicate to fellow gamers. A php websuite is allso available.
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    An IRC bot written in PHP. It supports various plugins for channel services, with additional plugins easy to program. It features a full functional and tested PUG BOT for NS, CS and CSS, however other games are easy to add. Please note however, it does n
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    MPBot ж um bot para IRC escrito em PHP que aceita funушes criada pelo proprio administrador. Baixe funушes no site do MUTANTE POWER Bot. ( http://mpbot.mutantepower.com.br/ )
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    Sorkent is a trivia game which integrates the IRC and the Web. The participants play the game in the IRC channel and they can see their credits and the (yearly, monthly, daily) toplists from the web site.
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  • 5
    Stumpele is a roleplaying irc-bot based on the idea of "beng the battlebot", rewritten in PHP. The goal is to provide a full battleengine for irc channels which is flexible and easily extendable.
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  • 6
    This Project provides modules for php-irc bot and php-nuke to run an IRC based NWoD Vampire game, with character sheets handled in php-nuke. The package shown here was previously used to run the "Vampire the Rebirth" irc setting.
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  • 7
    Set of scripts using MySQL, PHP and PHP-GTK to play Trivial game across IRC. You can add your own questions in a centralized database, personalize your bot, view statistics...
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  • 8
    The IRC quiz game with a difference! This game bot is written in PHP and allows you to host games of "The Weakest Link" in your chat channel. Eliminated players are banned or devoiced - no mercy for losers!
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