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| web pages<br>in-world HUD<br>http API || chat commands || <br>instant-messaging<br>HTTP API<br>RLV<br>AI via AIML<br>TCP<br>[https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/WaS-Corrade-Movement-Heads-Up-Display-Drone-HUD/8809096 HUD] || instant-messaging<br/>http AI
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Revision as of 09:09, 13 April 2016

Second Life bots can perform the various operations (not available by LSL):

  • Send direct group invitations (including closed groups)
  • Automatically monitor the group chats, kick spammers, perform antispam checks
  • Send automatic group notices and IMs
  • Act as mannequin or model bot
  • Serve as a secretary or support robot by using autoresponder AI or remote chat assistant.
  • Be a non-personal character (NPC) in a roleplaying game.

Classification

Every Second Life bot requires a special software running. This software can be run either on user's PC or hosted with Second Life bot hosting provider.

A. Hosting bot with provider

Pros:

  • You don't care about PC consuming power around the clock.
  • You don't have to choose, probably buy and update the bot software.
  • Bot does not depends on your internet connection.

Cons:

  • You have to pay a subscription fee (usually weekly)

B. Running bot on your own PC

Pros:

  • You can launch the bot when you need it
  • Usually no subscription fee (however, you may need to buy the software)

Cons:

  • You have to keep your PC running all the time
  • Bot hosting providers usually offer more features than standalone programs

Comparison

(Sorted naturally, new records are appended at the end)

SmartBots PikkuBot Corrade SecondBot
Hosting type
Server hosting yes yes no no
Downloadable program no yes yes yes
Source-Code Available no no yes no
Purpose
Used as: Multi-functional Bot Multi-functional Bot Multi-functional Bot Multi-functional Bot


Features
Bot controlling approach web pages
in-world HUD
http API
chat commands
instant-messaging
HTTP API
RLV
AI via AIML
TCP
HUD
instant-messaging
http AI
Group Inviter [1] yes yes yes yes
Chat moderator yes, web interface yes, bot commands yes, bot commands no
Automatic chat antispam yes, using free device no yes, using LSL (free devices) or built-in HTTP no
Group notices and IMs yes yes yes yes
Scheduled notices and IMs yes, web interface no yes, bot commands yes groups only
Add-ons
Add-ons for other services LOW Industries devices
SHX devices
HippoRent
Casper (Vend and others)
AlikaRent
IntelliAd
not announced CasperLet StreamAdmin
Devices and tools Available at SL Marketplace Pikku-Shop 1. Wizardry and Steamworks - Corrade
2. Corrade Store
3. Vassal - complete estate / region manager.
None yet
Prices
Setup fee free L$6,000 (premium license)
L$1,500 (light license)
free free
Bot hosting subscription L$479/week - fully-functional bot
L$179/week - model bot
L$504/week N/A Not supported yet
Programming
LSL API[2] AdminBot LSL Library:
invite to group
group chat talk
group chat listen
eject group members
no Corrade API Full command control via scripts
Bot chat API no yes yes yes (+AI/AIML)
HTTP API yes no yes yes
Other languages Simple Bot Scripting Language no AIML(Markup) PHP/ASP/perl/etc.. no
Links
URL SmartBots: Second Life bot hosting PikkuBots website Wizardry and Steamworks - Corrade SecondBot website
SLURL [1] [2] --- ---
Other SmartBost is a publicly trading company, listed as BOTS at SLCAPEX --- The source-code is released under the GNU GPLv3 license. For more details, please contact Kira Komarov in-world. Hosting solutions can be found on the project page. ---
  1. See Group inviters comparison for more info
  2. The LSL library which allows to utilize bot's functionality from your LSL scripts

See also

For more info on bots, visit the following pages:

  • Group inviters comparison - the comparison table of the group inviter services
  • SmartBots services - the general information about Second life bots and related services: group inviter, chat managing and group notices
  • Corrade Set-up and API - comprehensive information on the Corrade open-source bot and all its capabilities.
  • Vassal - comprehensive estate / region management tool featuring batch restarts, remote region uptime monitoring (up, down, etc...), region textures setter, avatar scanner, etc...