What is Beehive?
Beehive is an event and agent system, which allows you to create your own agents that perform automated tasks triggered by events and filters. It is modular, flexible and really easy to extend for anyone. It has modules (we call them Hives), so it can interface with, talk to, or retrieve information from Twitter, Tumblr, Email, IRC, Jabber, RSS, Jenkins, Hue - to name just a few.
Beehive is a tool in the Web Service Automation category of a tech stack.
Beehive is an open source tool with 6.3K GitHub stars and 320 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to Beehive's open source repository on GitHub
Who uses Beehive?
Companies
Developers
15 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Beehive.
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What are some alternatives to Beehive?
Honeycomb
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Huginn
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JavaScript
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Git
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GitHub
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