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I'm looking for a premade IRC bot, that i can easily install on some of my channels. They are mainly support channels, so we will need to be able to add commands to give out important notices etc.
All help is much appretiated.
You should have a look at Supybot. It's an extensible and easily configurable IRC bot written in Python. You will find many plug-ins on the official website or on GitHub. If you happen to know some Python, it is probably your best option.
You could also try Eggdrop (or Windrop which is basically an Eggdrop version for Windows). Many TCL scripts (extensions) are available pretty much everywhere.
I suggest you to visit the IRC-Wiki which could be useful when you need information about anything related to IRC.
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For Launchpad projects, it is possible to offer community support thanks to the Questions & Answers. How can I enable similar functionality for my Github project? Is there something already offered by Github, or some other site? The purpose is to help with for example software installation.
I believe there's nothing like that on GitHub. However, exploiting available tools, I would use the project wiki to build a knowledge base about your software, and the issue tracker (perhaps with some kind of "documentation" category/label) as a mean to reproduce Q&A threads, which ideally should result in a wiki page (that you'll need to put together yourself) with some kind of definitive answer to the specific question.
There is no Q&A functionality in Github. Q&As and forums can, however, be created at other sites, for example googlegroups.
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I've build my own website from scratch as I needed it to be built especially for my business. That went well so far, but now I want to make the "articles engine".(store them in a database, display based on name etc) and I was wondering if there is a way to install an editor, cause that would make my editing job so much easier. I've tried looking it up but all I found was CMS oriented plugins. Those could work, but editing them would most likely take soo long. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm using CKEditor (aka:FCKEditor) editor for many years.
http://ckeditor.com/
There are many alternatives but my advice is this.
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I am looking for a a free template or tool to help creating an online user's guide (manual) for a web-based system. I have been searching on the web for hours and just found some expensive commercial solutions with too many functionalities.
I am trying to create something like http://help.eclipse.org/helios/index.jsp. Just checked that eclipse has one but seems that can be used just on eclipse RCP projects.
Do you know any free tool or template for this task? I would really appreciate any help.
Many thanks,
Thiago
Docbook good but there's a learning curve...
Why not use an open source wiki? Or something like Doxygen will auto-generate help like documentation from source code.
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I would like to know what packages and tools to use to write blogs from within emacs.
I mean packages to write and publish.
I 've seen a demo of that in textmate : http://blog.macromates.com/2006/blogging-from-textmate/
Is it possible to do the same in emacs?
Thank you very much.
Edit: I found a package in google code that serve blogging form emacs e-blog
I still don't get it why this thread is closed !!!! Not related to development!!???
emacspeak has a module that hooks up to Blogspot, but I was never able to make it work for editing posts.
EmacsWikiBlog may suit your purpose.
You can accomplish something blog-like using Planner mode.
I don't think emacs is the right tool for this job.
Perhaps you should check out Blogger or if you have hosting and want to start a blog maybe try Wordpress.
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Looking for an attractive, highly customizable forum plugin to implement. Don't want to build one myself, but don't want to settle for usual crap. Something Ajax-y?
Was leaning towards Community Server but would love to see what others had to reccomend.
Thanks.
EDIT: This is an ASP.NET/C#/SQL application
See http://ask.metafilter.com/52003/Good-community-forum-software
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Lussumo's Vanilla
Simple Machines
BBPress
Attractive is subjective, so you'll need to look around.
If you don't already have authentication or anything running, you might check out Active Forums that runs within DotNetNuke. I've been using it and I'm very happy thus far, ajax paging for users, standard paging for bots, social bookmarking built in, and many other nice items.
YetAnotherForum is ASP.NET/C#/SQL like your application and it looks very nice. I'm not sure about AJAX though.
It can run in DotNetNuke, Rainbow, or stand-alone.
http://www.yetanotherforum.net/features.aspx