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1.5 KiB
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71 lines
1.5 KiB
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Replace
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Replace some patterns in a message before sending it.
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Installation
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You only have to load the plugin.
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/load replace
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Usage
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Insert a pattern in the form
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%pattern%
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in your message, and it will be replaced by the corresponding text.
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The list of provided patterns is:
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- _time_: Insert the current time
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- _date_: Insert the current date
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- _datetime_: Insert the current date and time
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- _random_nick_: Insert a random nick from the current MUC
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- _dice_: Insert a random number between 1 and 6
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Add your own pattern
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You can easily edit this plugin to add your own patterns. For example if
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don’t want to search for an insult everytime you’re angry, you can create a
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curse pattern this way:
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- In the init(self) method of the Plugin class, add something like
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[source,python]
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self.patterns['curse'] = replace_curse
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- then define a function (not a method of the Plugin class) at the bottom
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of the file. For example:
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[source,python]
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def replace_curse(message, tab):
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return random.choice(['dumb shit', 'idiot', 'moron'])
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==========================================================
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and you can now use something like
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Shut up, %curse%!
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====================
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in your everyday-conversations.
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For more conveniance, you can read your nice words from a file, do whatever
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you want in that function, as long as it returns a string.
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