Connect to multiple IRC servers concurrently from a single config file.
Plugins are loaded once and shared; per-server state is isolated via
separate SQLite databases and per-bot runtime state (bot._pstate).
- Add build_server_configs() for [servers.*] config layout
- Bot.__init__ gains name parameter, _pstate dict for plugin isolation
- cli.py runs multiple bots via asyncio.gather
- 9 stateful plugins migrated from module-level dicts to _ps(bot) pattern
- Backward compatible: legacy [server] config works unchanged
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Alert backends now populate structured `extra` field with engagement
metrics (views, stars, votes, etc.) instead of embedding them in titles.
Subscription plugins show richer announcements: Twitch viewer counts,
YouTube views/likes/dates, RSS published dates.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add PySocks dependency and shared src/derp/http.py module providing
proxy-aware urlopen() and build_opener() that route through
socks5h://127.0.0.1:1080. Subclassed SocksiPyHandler passes SSL
context through to HTTPS connections.
Swapped 14 external-facing plugins to use the proxied helpers.
Local-only traffic (SearXNG, raw DNS/TLS sockets) stays direct.
Updated test mocks in test_twitch and test_alert accordingly.
Poll Twitch streamers via public GQL endpoint and announce
offline-to-live transitions in IRC channels. Tracks stream ID
to avoid re-announcing the same stream.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>