reactos/irc/ArchBlackmann
Maarten Bosma 3654e13467 Remove all curses except 'semprini'.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22638
2006-06-26 16:39:23 +00:00
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ArchBlackmann.cpp
ArchBlackmann.dsp
ArchBlackmann.dsw
auto_ptr.h
auto_vector.h
base64.cpp
base64.h
chomp.cpp
chomp.h
config.h
cram_md5.cpp
cram_md5.h
curse.txt
cursecop.txt
dev.txt
File.cpp
File.h
func.txt
grovel.txt
idle.txt
IRCClient.cpp
IRCClient.h
irql.txt
makefile
MD5.cpp
MD5.h
module.txt
nogrovel.txt
panic.cpp
panic.h
period.txt
QueueT.h
readme.txt
Reli.h
ReliMT.cpp
ReliMT.h
SockUtils.cpp
SockUtils.h
SplitJoin.cpp
SplitJoin.h
ssprintf.cpp
ssprintf.h
status.txt
stru.txt
tech.txt
ThreadPool.cpp
ThreadPool.h
trim.cpp
trim.h
type.txt
verify.h

This doc can be also found on the wiki.

ArchBlackman is a IRC-Chat bot of the #reactos irc channel. He has been coded by Royce3 and DrFred (mbosma) currently runs him. 


If some one use a swear word he'll tell him not to do so and you can also ask him something technical about reactos. :)

Besides this he also knows some commands. The systax for giving him commands "ArchBlackmann: !grovel". (don't forget to address him)

  - !grovel - This is the only command that non ops can do (No Parameter)
  - !kiss <person>
  - !hug <person>
  - !give <someone> <something> 
  - !say <something> - You can tell him to say something on the channel via PrivateMessage


ArchBlackmann know what he should say from some text files. They can be found on the svn-dir. But can also edit them online if you are op using:

  - !add <list> <item>
  - !remove <list> <item>

List that are used directly to create responses are:
  
  - tech - here are the sentences ArchBlackmann says when he finds his name 
  - curse - this are the curses he looks for 
  - cursecop - this the responces to them
  - grovel - this is said when an op does the grovel command
  - nogrovel - this when someone else does it

The remaining lists are not used directly, but by the other lists.

They are: 

  - dev
  - func
  - irql
  - module
  - period
  - status
  - stru
  - type

And they are used like this:
  /me thinks %s is smarter than %dev%