It may be that you want it this way (using your own bot), but github has a service hook that will do that for you. The only down side is that the bot joins the channel, announces the commit and then parts. (Silly IMO).

On 7/15/2012 5:13 AM, Enrico Tröger wrote:
Hey all,

just for your interest:
we have a new repository on Github called geany/infrastructure.

It is meant to hold some scripts used on geany.org for various tasks.
Nothing of wide public interest but maintained in a GIT repository for
easier development and deployment.

Last week Matthew and me worked on improving the script which announces
GIT commits to the IRC channel and noticed once again, we should have
the code in a repository and so we did.

Commit mails for this repository are sent to the geany-commits mailing
list for now as we don't expect any high volume commit rates in this
repository (maybe except for the initial filling :D).

Nothing amazing so far.

Regards,
Enrico



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