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Lita is a chat bot written in Ruby with persistent storage provided by Redis. It uses a plugin system to connect to different chat services and to provide new behavior. The plugin system uses the familiar tools of the Ruby ecosystem: RubyGems and Bundler. | It is a platform to build and run automation scripts from chat without a lot of hassle. It takes care of the annoying parts of getting up and running so you can focus on getting things done. |
Automate tasks;Built with Ruby;Free and open source;Works with any chat service, including IRC, Slack, HipChat, and Campfire;Install plugins from those already published, or write your own | Your scriptable assistant;
Everything you need in one place;
Supports C#, Python, and JavaScript;
Trigger Skills with external events;
Schedule skills to run at any time |
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