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https://github.com/malexmave/issuebot

A XMPP MUC notification bot for new issues, loosely based on https://github.com/metajack/commitbot.
https://github.com/malexmave/issuebot

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A XMPP MUC notification bot for new issues, loosely based on https://github.com/metajack/commitbot.

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issuebot
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Issuebot is an XMPP bot that notifies multi-user chat rooms (MUCs) of
changes to Issues on a GitHub-Project.

It uses the [GitHub API](http://developer.github.com) to get issue details
for the repositories it monitors.

## License

This code is licensed under the [GPLv3](http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html).
See `LICENSE.txt` for details.
Portions of this code are based on Code by Jack Moffitt from
the [CommitBot](https://github.com/metajack/commitbot)-Project, (c) 2008.

## Dependencies

* [Twisted](http://www.twistedmatrix.com) 8.1.x or later
* [Wokkel](http://wokkel.ik.nu) 0.4 or later

Note that on Ubuntu/Debian systems Twisted is split into various
pieces. You will want:

* python-twisted-words
* python-twisted-names

in addition to the normal Twisted package.

## Usage

Copy `issuebot.tac.example` to `issuebot.tac` changing the configuration parameters at the top to something appropriate.
Then launch it with `twistd`.

twistd -y issuebot.tac

If everything worked fine, a new user should have joined your MUC.

## Experts

If you want a high update frequency or monitor a high number of repositories,
please consider adding an OAuth key to increase your API limit from 60 / hour
to 5000 / hour. Set the token into the respective variable in the tac-file.

Instructions on how to obtain such a token can be found on the
[GitHub developer site](https://developer.github.com/guides/getting-started/#authentication)
(look for the section on OAuth and follow the instructions, pasting the
generated token into the variable as a String). You can also create such a
token in your User settings under Applications => Personal Access tokens. This is entirely optional, but please note that GitHub may be angry if you exceed
your Rate Limit, and the bot may crash.