ANN: EsotericBot 0.0.1

Hackage: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/esotericbot See the homepage for online copy of README and example configuration file: http://www.killersmurf.com/projects/esotericbot Esotericbot is a sophisticated, lightweight IRC bot, written in Haskell. Esotericbot launches sub-processes to respond to commands issued by users over IRC. Why would you use esotericbot? For lambdabot-4.2.2.1: spoon@utensil:~/esotericbot$ ps e v PID TTY STAT TIME MAJFL TRS DRS RSS %MEM COMMAND 23433 pts/3 Sl+ 0:00 0 8228 84855 33476 1.6 lambdabot 15040 pts/5 S+ 0:00 0 2171 28804 3292 0.1 ./esotericbot I'm not insinuating that lambdabot sucks in any way, ( for lambdabot is most excellent ) however, my hope is that esotericbot could attain equal functionality through plugins, whilst maintaining its small memory footprint. Esotericbot is small, designed to run on a server with limited memory - typically running at under 5mb of private memory. Features: * Advanced memory and time management options, utilizing POSIX resource management. For example, the memory used by all child processes, can be limited - commands be queued until the memory usage has dropped. * Privileged channel operator commands ( Currently, can be disabled and enabled by channel operators, without kicking. ) * Easy to add new plugins. A C library is included to make writing new plugins/adapting programs in C easy. * Set up through a configuration file. * Multiple channels. * Multi-threaded * Lightweight, typically running at under 5mb of private memory. Cons: * POSIX memory management, process forking, and chroot means that Esotericbot is POSIX only. * Esotericbot is, due to the libraries and extensions used, restricted to being compiled by the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler.

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 5:36 AM,
Hackage: http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/esotericbot
See the homepage for online copy of README and example configuration file: http://www.killersmurf.com/projects/esotericbot
Esotericbot is a sophisticated, lightweight IRC bot, written in Haskell.
Esotericbot launches sub-processes to respond to commands issued by users over IRC.
Why would you use esotericbot?
For lambdabot-4.2.2.1:
spoon@utensil:~/esotericbot$ ps e v PID TTY STAT TIME MAJFL TRS DRS RSS %MEM COMMAND 23433 pts/3 Sl+ 0:00 0 8228 84855 33476 1.6 lambdabot 15040 pts/5 S+ 0:00 0 2171 28804 3292 0.1 ./esotericbot
I'm not insinuating that lambdabot sucks in any way, ( for lambdabot is most excellent ) however, my hope is that esotericbot could attain equal functionality through plugins, whilst maintaining its small memory footprint.
Esotericbot is small, designed to run on a server with limited memory - typically running at under 5mb of private memory. Features:
* Advanced memory and time management options, utilizing POSIX resource management. For example, the memory used by all child processes, can be limited - commands be queued until the memory usage has dropped.
* Privileged channel operator commands ( Currently, can be disabled and enabled by channel operators, without kicking. )
* Easy to add new plugins. A C library is included to make writing new plugins/adapting programs in C easy.
* Set up through a configuration file.
* Multiple channels.
* Multi-threaded
* Lightweight, typically running at under 5mb of private memory.
Cons:
* POSIX memory management, process forking, and chroot means that Esotericbot is POSIX only.
* Esotericbot is, due to the libraries and extensions used, restricted to being compiled by the Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
Hm, no 'quotes' or Haskell evaluation functionality? I guess this isn't a lambdabot killer yet! -- gwern
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Gwern Branwen
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spoon@killersmurf.com