A Python robot that edits Wikipedia and interacts with people over IRC https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:EarwigBot
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Ben Kurtovic 7bbffaed92 cleaning up existing task skeletons and making task_name class-wide instead of instance-wide 13 anos atrás
core switching from XML config to JSON config - it's just much easier to parse and little easier on the eyes (not to mention shorter in length) 13 anos atrás
irc tweaking aggregate algorithm to better match {{AFC status}}; cleanup and docstringing on methods 13 anos atrás
lib argh - bugfix in lib/blowfish.py 13 anos atrás
wiki cleaning up existing task skeletons and making task_name class-wide instead of instance-wide 13 anos atrás
.gitignore switching from XML config to JSON config - it's just much easier to parse and little easier on the eyes (not to mention shorter in length) 13 anos atrás
LICENSE new blowfish.py module, some changes in Cryptography(), LICENSE cleanup 13 anos atrás
README.md update message in README to be a tad more verbose (and to match the github description) 13 anos atrás
earwigbot.py import lib.blowfish in core.config and decrypt passwords correctly; Exception -> Error in custom config exception names 13 anos atrás

README.md

EarwigBot is a Python robot that edits Wikipedia and interacts with people over IRC.

History

Development began, based on the Pywikipedia framework, in early 2009. Approval for its fist task, a copyright violation detector, was carried out in May, and the bot has been running consistently ever since (with the exception of Jan/Feb 2011). It currently handles several ongoing tasks, ranging from statistics generation to category cleanup, and on-demand tasks such as WikiProject template tagging. Since it started running, the bot has made over 45,000 edits.

A project to rewrite it from scratch began in early April 2011, thus moving away from the Pywikipedia framework and allowing for less overall code, better integration between bot parts, and easier maintenance.