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Posted over 9 years ago by Matthew Turland
We now have a bot implementation for Phergie v3 and a number of the more commonly used plugins ported over from Phergie v2! Please try these out and file any issues or feature requests against the appropriate repo on Github. Thanks in advance for your contributions! Acknowledgements We love our contributors and those of the projects […]
Posted almost 10 years ago by Matthew Turland
Thanks to Jeff Geerling, you can now easily run Phergie v2 on Ansible in about 3 minutes, even on a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian if you like. Check out the profile and role (complete with a GitHub repository). Thank for your contribution, Jeff!
Posted over 10 years ago by Matthew Turland
The foundational packages for Phergie 3 have firmed up and we expect to have an initial development release of a full-featured bot implementation in the coming months. Stay tuned for further developments. phergie-irc-parser 1.3.0 Github, Packagist ... [More] Updated nick parsing to conform to RFC 2812 (elazar) Fixed crash on encountering malformed CTCP messages (elazar) phergie-irc-generator 1.2.0 […] [Less]
Posted almost 11 years ago by Matthew Turland
There have been a few months of quiet on this site, but we’ve been working toward getting our foundational packages for Phergie 3 stable and continuing work toward a full-featured bot. Stay tuned for further developments. phergie-irc-parser 1.2.0 ... [More] Github, Packagist Fixed issues with parsing of prefix hostnames (elazar) Fixed parsing of messages with an undemarcated [...] [Less]
Posted about 11 years ago by Matthew Turland
phergie-irc-parser 1.1.0 is now available on Github and Packagist. Many thanks to our first contributor Henri Watson for his participation in this release. Changes: The ACTION CTCP command is now supported (henriwatson). Nick parameters containing ... [More] underscores are now parsed correctly per RFC 2818 Section 2.3.1 (henriwatson). Parameter parsing will fall back to being more relaxed [...] [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago by Matthew Turland
Following our last post regarding the new phergie-irc-parser project, we’re happy to announce that the second Phergie sub-project, phergie-irc-generator, is now available. This sub-project provides a fairly fast and easy-to-use PHP-based library for ... [More] programmatically generating messages conforming to the IRC protocol. You can find the source code for it on GitHub and it is available [...] [Less]
Posted over 11 years ago by Matthew Turland
This project has sadly not received as much attention over the last year as in past years. We were hoping to get into a more regular release cycle, but it’s been more than a year since the last release. We are, however, hoping to get 2.2.0 out within the year. A few maintenance releases may [...]
Posted over 12 years ago by Matthew Turland
Alex Mace gave a presentation at a recent PHPWM user group meeting on Phergie and the XMPP driver he’s been developing for her. It’s a great quick high-level overview of Phergie’s history and architecture and Alex’s experiences in implementing the XMPP driver. Go check it out!
Posted over 12 years ago by Matthew Turland
After over 11 months — trust us, we don’t want to go that long without a release ever again — Phergie 2.1.0 is now available. You can read about the many bug fixes and new additions in this release on the Changelog page. This release sports several new plugins, a number of new plugin features [...]
Posted over 12 years ago
Luke Fitzgerald AKA darkip recently joined the ranks of Phergie contributors. As it turns out, he’s also participating in the Google Summer of Code program — and using Phergie to do it! He’s developing an IRC plugin on top of Phergie to interface with StatusNet and has already made several contributions to the Phergie project [...]