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| Versions [RSS] | 0.1.1, 0.3 |
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| Dependencies | base, binary (>=0.3), Cabal (>=1.2), filepath, ghc (>=6.6 && <6.8), irc (>=0.2.3), plugins (>=1.0) [details] |
| License | BSD-3-Clause |
| Author | Austin Seipp |
| Maintainer | austin@youareinferior.net |
| Uploaded | by AustinSeipp at 2007-11-07T20:43:55Z |
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| Reverse Dependencies | 1 direct, 0 indirect [details] |
| Executables | infinity |
| Downloads | 1888 total (8 in the last 30 days) |
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| Status | Docs not available [build log] All reported builds failed as of 2017-01-04 [all 7 reports] |
Readme for infinity-0.3
[back to package description]name: infinity
synopsis: a small, pluggable, configurable irc bot in haskell
desc: infinity is an IRC bot written in haskell that is
designed to be extendable and modifiable. it is
inspired largely by don stewart's (or should I
say #haskell's?) lambdabot.
== installation ==
see INSTALL for more information
== usage ==
standard usage is like so after being built:
$ ./infinity
infinity is now operational. :)
== configuration ==
please see Config.hs
== bugs, patches and feedback ==
if you have identified any bugs in infinity, have any patches
for commands/bugs you would like to submit, or you would like
to give feedback, simply send all these to:
austin at youareinferior dot net
darcs send is naturally the preferred way to transfer patches :)
- austin s, 2007