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    EH Forwarder Bot

    EH Forwarder Bot

    An extensible message tunneling chat bot framework

    ...EFB uses a *nix user configuration style, which is described in details in Directories. In short, if you are using the default configuration, you need to create ~/.ehforwarderbot, and give read and write permission to the user running EFB. Currently, all modules that was submitted to us are recorded in the modules repository. You can choose the channels that fits your need the best. When you have successfully installed the modules of your choices, you can the use the configuration wizard which guides you to enable channels and middlewares, and continue to setup those modules.
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