FORMATS - supported logfile formats by pisg ------------------ This file contains a list of the different logfile formats which pisg supports. It also includes a sample line for these formats. If you don't have access to any of the clients/bots or you use some other IRC client/bot which isn't supported, then it's fairly easy to add support for a new IRC log format if you have some Perl knowledge, take a look at modules/Pisg/Parser/Format/Template.pm. If you don't have any Perl knowledge, then mail a sample logfile to the mailinglist (preferred as a link to the logfile) * mIRC6: - Version 6.x of mIRC - Same as mIRC except it uses a retarded logging format that makes modes indeciperable from actions - Don't use it if you can avoid it, it dosnt do very well at understanding modes - In order to use this, format must be set to 'mIRC6'. * mIRC: - A client for Windows (www.mirc.com) - If you want to create mIRC logfiles with your eggdrop, you can get some TCL which does it all for you (also logrotating and much more). MEL (mIRCStats Eggdrop Logger) can be downloaded from the following URL: http://mel.angelbears.org/ Remember to timestamp your logs, or it wont work, the timestamp must be in [HH:MM] or [HH:MM:SS] format. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'mIRC'. Example: [23:44] Hello world * X-Chat: - A client for Linux (www.xchat.org) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'xchat'. Both the old logformat, and the new logformat from 1.8.7 and above is supported. Example of old logformat: 18:01:43 Hello world Example of new logformat: jan 13 04:39:42 Hello World * Eggdrop: - A cool and advanced IRC bot for Linux (www.eggheads.org) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'eggdrop'. You might want to change the logfile-suffix in order for pisg to parse the files in the correct order when using 'logdir': set logfile-suffix ".%Y%m%d" instead of the standard format set logfile-suffix ".%d%b%Y". Example: [00:02] Hello world * Grufti: - A bot which I'm not really familiar with (www.grufti.com) - The author has actually made something like pisg called 'gruftistats', but someone mailed me and told me that it hadn't been maintained for over a year, and it had some problems.. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'grufti' Example: [00:17] Hello world * bxlog: - A logging script for BitchX (console client - see scripts.bitchx.com) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'bxlog' Example: [31 Dec/11:26] Hello world * mbot: - C-Based IRC Bot (http://darksun.com.pt/mbot/) - In the configuration file, timemode must be set to '1' - In order to use this, format must be set to 'mbot' Example: Thu Aug 23 12:59:40 2001 Hello world * irssi: - Console IRC client (www.irssi.org) - Logfiles must be using the default theme in irssi. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'irssi' Example: 17:40 <@John> Hello world * psybnc: - IRC bouncer (http://www.psychoid.lam3rz.de/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'psybnc' Example: 2001-08-19-23-14-06:#LINUX.DE::stelb!user@host.org PRIVMSG #linux.de :hi! * winbot: - Windows-based IRC bot (http://www.winbot.co.uk/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'winbot' Example: 15:32.58 17/10/2001 This is a normal line. * zbot: - Bot written in C++ (http://zcbot.sourceforge.net/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'zcbot' Example: 12/11/01 22:05:42 :Keitaro!KOala_v5@EVYRV4A4.ipt.aol.com PRIVMSG #alsa-station :Re all :-) * ircle: - IRC client for Mac OS X - Support for this format is not completely done yet. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'ircle' Example: 6:35 PM: Sinnikal: thats gross * infobot: - bot written in Perl (http://www.infobot.org) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'infobot' * Trillian: - Trillian's IRC component. (http://www.trillian.cc) Note: Your Logs must be timestamped in the format [%h:%m] or [%h:%m:%s] This is set in Preferences -> General -> Windows -> Display in your Trillian Client Tested with Trillian Version 0.70 - In order to use this, format must be set to 'Trillian' * bobot++: - IRC bot written in C++. (http://pltplp.net/bobot++/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'bobot' Example: [13/12/2001 - 20:38] hello world * axur/epic: - A unix shell client similar to bitchx but not quite. - EPIC is available at http://www.epicsol.org/ - AXUR script for EPIC is available at http://www.asciifun.com/images/axur-2000.tar.gz or ax- b12r2.tar.gz axur/epic logs with two formats at once, one for normal users and one for the actual client doing the logging. Why? no idea. The normal format is of: [MM/DD/YYYY @ HH:MM:SS] saying [MM/DD/YYYY @ HH:MM:SS] * nick does some action here The loggers format is of: [MM/DD/YYYY @ HH:MM:SS] >(logger) saying [MM/DD/YYYY @ HH:MM:SS] >* logger does some action here Both is supported. * Perlbot: - A bot which written in perl that supports loadable modules (http://perlbot.sourceforge.net) - It also has some modules for searching logs and some perl scripts for searching and browsing the log files. (See examples at http://stats.978.org) - Development on the bot seems to have stopped. I did need to edit it a bit to get it to log actions correctly. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'perlbot' Example: 13:22:57 bah, gotta run to the store * oer / oer+MySQL: - Bot written in C (http://oer.equnet.org/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'oer' oer support isn't finished, the example lines won't work so I suggest you set the following options in your config: - For a detailed description see: http://faq.equnet.org/?area=b2VyIGFuZCBvZXIrTXlTUUwgRkFR&id=35&lang=en Example: 1010866756 :EQU!equ@mira.equnet.org PRIVMSG #oer :test for mbrix * muh - A bouncer for unix/linux (http://mind.riot.org/muh/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'muh'. Since you can configure the log-format as you want to, the standard-format is used for parsing. In order to set it correctly add this to you muhrc: timestamptemplate = "[%a %d %b %H:%M:%S]"; Example: [Sat 16 Mar 21:24:09] hello everybody * Energymech: - An irc bot written in C which is currently beeing developed. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'energymech'. - Energymech is available at http://www.energymech.net or (better) at http://cvs.energymech.net Example: [00:02] Hello world [00:04] Joins: vjaway (vector@p5086F6EF.dip.t-dialin.net) * Dancer: - Bot written in C (http://dancer.sourceforge.net/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'dancer' Example: 15.57.40 # hello world! * ViRC98: - A client for Windows (http://www.hansprestige.com) at this time is ViRC2.0rc1 maybe the type of logs will change Remember to timestamp your logs, or it wont work, active it checking "Client setup/ViRC '98 options/Chat logging/ (Miscellaneous logging options)Stamp every message logged with current time" - In order to use this, format must be set to 'virc98'. Examples: 01.15.39 [Fender] this is a normal line writen by myself 00.55.38 <@jax1n0^O> this is a normal line writen by another 22.24.27 * Fender says an action * pircbot - PircBot is a framework for an IRC Bot written in Java. It allows you to create your own custom IRC Bots using Java by building on the framework that is already provided by the PircBot. - Homepage: http://www.jibble.org/pircbot.php - In order to use this, format must be set to 'pircbot'. - Parses all data written by the bot as written by the nick assigned to 'maintainer' - Logs are timestamped with MILISECONDS since the epoch Example: 1013630386748 :nick!ident@hostname PRIVMSG #channel :Hello world. * Eggdrop RacBot - the Eggdrop RacBot is an IRC bot, which dreived from the original eggdrop sources (see http://www.eggheads.org) - Homepage: http://www.racbot.org/ - In order to use this, format must be set to 'RacBot'. * KVIrc: - A KDE client for Linux (http://www.kvirc.net/) - Support for this format is not completely done yet, actions and -/+o modes are not detected, so you should add to you config file: - Supports logs from version 2.x.x. v3.x.x or former versions has not been tested. - In order to use this, format must be set to 'kvirc'. Example: ### Log session started at Thu Aug 23 17:25:36 2001 ### [17:25:36] wwp [anonymous@AMontpellier-201-2-1-77.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined #ECI [17:25:47] yop ### Log session terminated at Sun Sep 9 22:56:51 2001 ### * moobot - Python-based, modular IRC bot. - Turn on logging by adding an entry to the data table with type = 'logtype' and data = 'file' or 'date'. Add another entry with type = 'logfile' and data = the name of the file if type == 'file' or a string to be passed to strftime if type == 'date'. - The format name is "moobot". - All nicks are logged with their hostmasks, with the exception of those from the bot itself. (This may change in the future to have the bot's hostmask, too.) - Examples: 2002-07-06 00:05:29 :vergil!~vergil@host PUBMSG #space :mike_lap: i'm not joking, actually. 2002-07-04 15:56:19 :SpaceBot PUBMSG #space :huh? 2002-07-06 00:07:30 :vergil!~vergil@host CTCP #space :ACTION salutes 2002-07-18 10:37:18 :jeffcovey!~jeff@host KICK #space vergil :two days in a row! 2002-07-06.log:2002-07-06 12:07:41 :phil_tty!mjpr@host TOPIC #space : of course, god can go to rotters, for all she's managed not to do for me 2002-07-04 17:34:01 :jeffcovey!~jeff@host MODE #space +o CowBot 2002-07-04 12:02:42 :Leebert!~lsherida@host JOIN :#space 2002-07-04 18:24:18 :mike_lap!~emag@host NICK :Cathy * ircII - The original IRC client (http://www.eterna.com.au/ircii/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'ircII' - You need to add a few on triggers to your .ircrc: on #^timer 50 "*0" echo $0 on #^timer 50 "*5" echo $0 to mark the time. They can be adjusted to taste (the above lines mark every 5 minutes), with the main effect being the topic change times will only accurate to how often the time is marked. - The config option "ircIINick" needs to be set to the maintainer's nick Example: 22:40 *** sonnlich (sonnloki@202.72.122.25348) has joined channel #unisfa * sonnlich waves. > evening rae Evening. * DC++ - Direct Connect Hub - In order to use this, format must be set to 'DCpp' - Not an IRC logger, rather a shared network botnet log - You MUST put botnicks into botnicks variable if you want to see kicks Example: * sirc - Simple IRC Client (http://www.iagora.com/~espel/sirc.html) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'sirc' - You must also load the sirc-timestamp.pl script in the scripts subdirectory into sirc (/load sirc-timestamp.pl after copying to appropriate location) * dircproxy - Detachable IRC Proxy Server (http://www.dircproxy.net/) - In order to use this, format must be set to 'dircproxy' - Currently does not recognize nick changes - apparently it logs nick changes to a separate file. As a result, nick tracking will not work. * blootbot (http://blootbot.sourceforge.net/) - supports multiple channels, though the log will be parsed once for each channel - In order to use this, format must be set to 'blootbot' Example: (also in the parser module) 01:02.03 normal 01:02.03 * nick/#channel action 01:02.03 >>> topic/#channel by nick -> topic... 01:02.03 >>> mode/#channel [+o nick] by ChanServ 01:02.03 >>> join/#channel nick (~user@example.com) 01:02.03 >>> kick/#channel [nick!~user@example.com] by nick (reason) 01:02.03 >>> nick_ materializes into nick