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title : IRC todo author: zvevqx published: 2025-11-22 cat: wip desc: ws
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the selection
- installed
- ircd-hybrid https://github.com/ircd-hybrid/ircd-hybrid
- light and easy to setup , the one most of irc rpi server seems to use / No logging by default
- installed
- inspirc https://www.inspircd.org/
- modular , to compile from source , huge documentation , logging by default
- UnrealIrc https://www.unrealircd.org/docs/About_UnrealIRCd
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currently the most widely deployed IRC Server with a market share of 38% according to IRCStats.org.
Logging solution
inspircdo really it by default- using a logBot from the internet
- building one
- using
irssiirc client on the server side with logging enable in ascreenortmuxsession
Review logs
- simple raw txt files
- using a irc logging system
stuff of interest
irc client in flask https://github.com/linxlunx/flask-irc
chat gpt cheat for creating a bot
untested
Creating an IRC bot to log a channel in Python involves several steps, including connecting to an IRC server, joining a channel, and logging messages. You'll also need to use an IRC library to simplify the process. In this example, we'll use the irc library, which you can install via pip:
pip install irc
Here's a simple Python code example for creating an IRC bot to log a channel:
import irc.client
import datetime
# Define the IRC bot class
class IRCBot(irc.client.SimpleIRCClient):
def __init__(self, channel, log_file):
super().__init__()
self.channel = channel
self.log_file = log_file
def on_welcome(self, connection, event):
connection.join(self.channel)
def on_pubmsg(self, connection, event):
channel = event.target
message = event.arguments[0]
timestamp = datetime.datetime.now().strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S')
# Log the message to the file
with open(self.log_file, 'a') as log:
log.write(f'[{timestamp}] <{event.source.nick}> {message}\n')
# Configuration
server = 'irc.example.com' # Replace with your IRC server
channel = '#example-channel' # Replace with the channel you want to log
log_file = 'irc_log.txt' # Specify the log file name
# Create and connect the IRC bot
client = irc.client.IRC()
bot = IRCBot(channel, log_file)
connection = client.server().connect(server, 6667, 'bot_nick')
# Start the bot
client.process_forever()
In this code:
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We define the
IRCBotclass that inherits fromirc.client.SimpleIRCClient. This class handles events like connecting to the server, joining the channel, and logging messages. -
In the
on_welcomemethod, we join the specified channel once the bot successfully connects to the IRC server. -
The
on_pubmsgmethod logs messages to the specified log file, including the message content, sender's nickname, and a timestamp. -
In the configuration section, you need to replace
server,channel, andlog_filewith your IRC server details and the channel you want to log. -
We create an IRC client, instantiate the
IRCBotclass, and establish a connection to the server. -
Finally, we start the IRC client's event loop with
client.process_forever()to keep the bot running and handling IRC events.
Make sure to replace the placeholders in the code with your specific IRC server, channel, and log file information. Additionally, consider adding error handling and additional features as needed for your specific use case.