dominikh changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.1.0
<Liru> Rylee: What purpose? :p
<Rylee> lol, randomly opping/deopping users on a channel as an april fools day
<Rylee> thing
<Liru> Ah
<Rylee> putting the bot in a global variable. something something live once, right/ ;)
<dominikh> now I feel sad :(
<Rylee> Hahahaha
<Rylee> I'm sorry for contributing to your sadness.
<leftylin1> opens up the possibility for chatface
<Liru> ...I should really make my bot into a plugin
* Liru shrugs, will do it when it's done
<rails> Rylee: make DURATION 7.
<Rylee> lol
<rails> if ur gonna have dischord, have CHAOS!
<rails> also make it sample from aohv
<rails> :P
<Liru> Hm
<Liru> Is there an easier way to do something like this? https://gist.github.com/Liru/c68361a67db5d93483b5
<Liru> I'm thinking of maybe leaving out the last 2 conditionals, since they may not be needed where this bot is going
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<Rylee> rails, the network it is on and the channel it was targetted at a channel that only runs +ov
<rails> boo
<Rylee> lol
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<Liru> Hm
<Liru> What's the standard way of adding config settings to a cinch plugin? A config.yml file somewhere?
<dominikh> for example
<dominikh> there's a whole tool, cinchize, around that
<Liru> Isn't that specific to IRC settings, though? It seems like Cinchize is just a way to run plugins without running the actual bot, or something
<dominikh> what? no. cinchize is a small wrapper around loading configuration (for the bot as well as plugins) from a YAML, and doing some daemonization nonsense
<dominikh> but maybe you're actually asking about the c.plugins.options key and the `config` helper in plugins?
<Liru> Yeah, that seems more like it
<Liru> Alright, got it working well enough
<Liru> Yep, works :D
<Liru> Now to work on the actual bot instead of this distraction
<dominikh> heh
<Liru> This is something I'm decently proud of, for about 3 or 4 hours of work. https://github.com/Liru/cinch-mumble
<Liru> Still needs tweaking/a guide, but yeah
<leftylin1> oh mumble, this sounds exciting
<dominikh> yeah, until you see what he does with it
<Liru> If you think I haven't spammed Duke Nukem already
<Liru> you'd be wrong
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<Netfeed> dominikh: nonsense!? nonsense!? what?! :P
<dominikh> Netfeed: daemonization is utter nonsense indeed :P
<dominikh> I feel like we've had that discussion before :P
<Netfeed> probably, it does what i want at least and that was the whole point of the tool, no one else is forced to use it :)
<dominikh> well, I'm not saying the tool is bad, I'm saying you shouldn't want what it does :P
<Netfeed> although, there seems to be a need for it as there's 11k downloads :P
<dominikh> a lot of people download a lot of silly things ;)
<Netfeed> yeah :)
<Netfeed> god dman, cinch-title has almost one fourth of the downloads of cinch
<dominikh> haha
<dominikh> is that yours?
<dominikh> I really don't know if there are thousands of people using IRC bots announcing URL titles, (thousands of IRC bots sounds weird enough) or if rubygems completely sucks at statistics
<Netfeed> yeah, cinch-title is mine
<Netfeed> could be both
<Netfeed> https://rubygems.org/gems/paradiso <-- im mostly fascinated about that though, i have no idea who all thoose people are, i have never done anything to promote that and i've not done anything on it in three years
<dominikh> maybe we can use that to establish a baseline
<Netfeed> it could be that it's just one guy that reinstalls his rubygmes a lot
<dominikh> https://rubygems.org/gems/cinch-imap almost as many people are interested in IMAP as there are people interested in page titles ;)
<Netfeed> which is crazy :)
<Netfeed> hmm, if you look at the numbers, there's about as many downloads for both cinch-title and cinch-imap for the latest version, compared to the number of total downloads
<Netfeed> i wonder if there might only be like say 1000 bots?
<onewheelskyward> I'm at least 5 of those
<dominikh> and why would all these people update their gems regularly? people don't update software ;)
<dominikh> https://rubygems.org/gems/cinch is at 1.4k downloads for 2.1.0, which has only been out a month
<dominikh> and 2.0.10 was a lot more popular
<Netfeed> that's true too, but they should probably update a bit more ofthen than once evry two years
<dominikh> these numbers are so utterly useless
<Netfeed> yeah, and they don't factor in stuff like (ponteially) other distrobutions than gem
<dominikh> that I'm not too concerned about
<dominikh> at least not for my own gems
<dominikh> I'm only aware of one person packaging cinch
<Netfeed> no, i dont care about that either, but those numbers would be interesting to see
<dominikh> and I'm not even sure if that's in official repos or a 3rd party repo
<Netfeed> meh, i have to work now :(
<dominikh> hah, looks like cinch is actually in the Fedora repos, cool…
<rails> 2.1.0 is a gem now
<rails> i should fix my servers then
<dominikh> yup
<Netfeed> dominikh: that's nice
<dominikh> Netfeed: sort of
<Netfeed> but only the framework, no plugins
<dominikh> correct
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<onewheelskyward> Hmm. I should probably update my gems. :)
<dominikh> you all update your gems, I'll go to bed. night.
<onewheelskyward> night!
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<kith> cinch is in freebsd ports too :)
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<dominikh> nice!
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