use IO::Socket; $server = 'irc.azzurra.it'; $port = '6667'; $channels = '#hack'; $nick = 'eXcelsior'; $username = "eXc \"\" \"\" :eXc"; $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(PeerAddr => $server, PeerPort => $port, Proto => "tcp", Type => SOCK_STREAM); print $socket "user $username\n"; print $socket "nick $nick\n"; if ($linea =~/^PING/i){ $linea =~ s/^ping\s+://; print $socket "PONG :$linea \n";} print $socket "join $channels\n"; print $socket "privmsg $channels Salve \n"; while ($linea = <$socket>) { print "$linea \n"; if ($linea =~/^PING/i){ $linea =~ s/^ping\s+://; print $socket "PONG :$linea"; } if ($linea =~/!0/){print $socket "quit BYe\n";} if ($linea =~/!say/){ $linea =~s/!say //; @say =split(/\s+/,,$linea); print $socket "privmsg $channels @say[3]\n"; } if ($linea =~/!ban/){ $linea =~s/!ban //; @nick =split(/\s+/,,$linea); print $socket "mode $channels +b @nick[3]\n"; print $socket "kick $channels @nick[3]\n"; } if ($linea =~/!kick/){ $linea =~s/!kick //; @nick =split(/\s+/,,$linea); print $socket "kick $channels @nick[3]\n"; } }

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