- Mirror messages from IRC channel to Skype chatroom and vice versa
- Support regular messages and emotes (
/em
) - Only from IRC side
- In chat, trigger mirroring transparently by adressing the bot with
ON
orOFF
- Direct messages to bot
- Turn mirroring to Skype
ON
orOFF
for the user, get user's presentSTATUS
- Query for Skype users mirrored to IRC channel using
INFO #channel
- Turn mirroring to Skype
- In chat, trigger mirroring transparently by adressing the bot with
This bot deliberately prefers IRC to Skype!
On Ubuntu/Debian you need python-irclib
and python-skype
as well as Skype itself to run the script.
This bot runs with python-irclib
0.4.8. Newer versions may not have the necessary modules.
For python-skype
I used the version 1.0.31.0 provided at ppa:skype-wrapper/ppa
. Although newer version is packaged even for Ubuntu 11.04, this package didn't work out of the box on Ubuntu 12.04.
Module deps:
- quotes and addquote require python-requests
You can configure the IRC servers and Skype chatrooms to mirror in the configuration file config.json
. You may define one IRC network (optionally with multiple servers) and as many pairs of IRC channels and Skype chatrooms as you like. Skype chatrooms are defined by the blob, which you can obtain writing /get uri
in a chatroom.
You may need to join your Skype chatroom to be mirrored before actually starting the gateway, because it seems that Skype API isn't always able to successfully join the chatroom using a blob provided (I usually get a timeout error). So make sure you have an access to chatroom using GUI before starting to hassle with the code.
The default values provided should be enough to give the program a test run.
If you want to use an option to save broadcast states for IRC users, the working directory for the script has to be writable.
To run the gateway, Skype must be running and you must be logged in. You can do command line log in using echo username password | skype --pipelogin
or you may just enable auto login from GUI. If you start skype2irc.py
there will be a pop up window opened by your Skype instance on first run to authorize access to Skype for Skype4Py. You can either allow access just once or remember your choice.
You can run skype2irc.py
just from command line or use ircbot.sh
to loop it. You can also run it from plain terminal providing the X desktop Skype will be started like DISPLAY="host:0.0" ./skype2irc.py
.
It could also make sense to run it using ssh -X user@host
session or with something similar.
On Mac OS X, ensure the bot is being run in 32-bit Python. 64-bit Python will result in segfaults.