user 014b609686 feat: add Microsoft Teams support via outgoing webhooks
TeamsBot adapter exposes the same plugin API as IRC Bot so ~90% of
plugins work without modification.  Uses raw asyncio HTTP server
(no MS SDK dependency) with HMAC-SHA256 signature validation.

- TeamsMessage dataclass duck-typed with IRC Message
- Permission tiers via AAD object IDs (exact match)
- Reply buffer collected and returned as HTTP JSON response
- Incoming webhook support for proactive send()
- IRC-only methods (join/part/kick/mode) as no-ops
- 74 new tests (1302 total)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-21 19:52:33 +01:00
2026-02-21 19:04:20 +01:00

derp

Asyncio IRC bot for Python 3.11+ with a decorator-based plugin system. Built for red team ops, OSINT, and OPSEC workflows.

Quick Start

git clone <repo> ~/git/derp && cd ~/git/derp
make install
cp config/derp.toml.example config/derp.toml
# Edit config/derp.toml with your server details
make run

Container

make build     # Build image (only after dependency changes)
make up        # Start with podman-compose
make logs      # Follow logs
make down      # Stop

Features

  • Async IRC over plain TCP or TLS (SASL PLAIN auth, IRCv3 CAP negotiation)
  • Plugin system with @command and @event decorators
  • Hot-reload: load, unload, reload plugins at runtime
  • Admin permission system (hostmask patterns + IRCOP detection)
  • Command shorthand: !h resolves to !help (unambiguous prefix matching)
  • TOML configuration with sensible defaults
  • Rate limiting, CTCP responses, auto reconnect
  • Containerized deployment via Podman

Plugins

Plugin Commands Description
core ping, help, version, uptime, whoami, admins, load, reload, unload, plugins, state Bot management
dns dns Raw UDP DNS resolver (A/AAAA/MX/NS/TXT/CNAME/PTR/SOA)
tdns tdns TCP DNS resolver via SOCKS5 proxy (same record types)
encode encode, decode Base64, hex, URL, ROT13
hash hash, hashid Hash generation + type identification
defang defang, refang IOC defanging for safe sharing
revshell revshell Reverse shell one-liners (11 languages)
cidr cidr Subnet calculator + IP membership check
crtsh cert Certificate transparency log lookup
whois whois Raw socket WHOIS (port 43)
portcheck portcheck Async TCP port scanner
httpcheck httpcheck HTTP status, redirects, response time
tlscheck tlscheck TLS version, cipher, cert details
blacklist blacklist DNSBL/RBL IP reputation check
rand rand Passwords, hex, UUIDs, dice rolls
timer timer Countdown timers with notification
geoip geoip GeoIP city/country lookup (MaxMind mmdb)
asn asn AS number + organization lookup (MaxMind mmdb)
torcheck tor Tor exit node check (local list)
iprep iprep IP reputation (Firehol/ET blocklists)
cve cve CVE lookup + search (local NVD mirror)
opslog opslog Timestamped operational notes (SQLite)
note note Per-channel persistent key-value store
subdomain subdomain Subdomain enum (crt.sh + DNS brute)
headers headers HTTP header fingerprinting
exploitdb exploitdb Exploit-DB search (local CSV)
payload payload SQLi/XSS/SSTI/LFI/CMDi/XXE templates
dork dork Google dork query builder
wayback wayback Wayback Machine snapshot lookup
username username Username enumeration across ~25 services
remind remind One-shot, repeating, and calendar reminders
rss rss RSS/Atom feed subscriptions with polling
youtube yt YouTube channel follow with new-video alerts
twitch twitch Twitch livestream notifications (public GQL)
chanmgmt kick, ban, unban, topic, mode Channel management (admin)
example echo Demo plugin

Writing Plugins

from derp.plugin import command, event

@command("greet", help="Say hello")
async def cmd_greet(bot, message):
    await bot.reply(message, f"Hello, {message.nick}!")

@event("JOIN")
async def on_join(bot, message):
    if message.nick != bot.nick:
        await bot.send(message.target, f"Welcome, {message.nick}")

Make Targets

Target Description
make install Create venv and install
make test Run test suite
make lint Lint with ruff
make run Start the bot (bare metal)
make link Symlink to ~/.local/bin/
make build Build container image (only for dependency changes)
make up Start with podman-compose
make down Stop with podman-compose
make logs Follow compose logs

Documentation

License

MIT

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