If you want to write your own bot or webhook, please see the Bots and Webhooks developer documentation. Afterwards send a pull request against the docs/bot-list.md to add your bot to the list, using the following template:
### Name of the bot
Useful, but short description, best to keep it to 1-3 lines of text.

* License: Identifier of the license (See https://spdx.org/licenses/)
* [Link to source code](https://github.com/nextcloud/call_summary_bot)
* [Link to installation documentation](https://github.com/nextcloud/call_summary_bot#readme)
Here you can find a brief overview of known bots that allows administration to easily discover your bot and install it on their Nextcloud server.
The call summary bot posts an overview message after the call listing all participants and outlining tasks.
- License: AGPL-3.0-or-later
- Link to source code
- Link to installation documentation
Example of how easily bot can be implemented in Python.
- License: MIT
- Link to source code
- Link to installation documentation
A Golang sample bot that responds to "Good morning" and "Hello" and welcomes new attendees in the room.
- License: GPL-3.0-or-later
- Link to source code
- Link to installation documentation
Uses SDXL-Turbo for fast image generation. Usage example: @image cinematic portrait of fluffy cat with black eyes
- License: MIT
- Link to source code
- Link to installation documentation