<dominikh>
no. Cinch explicitly doesn't deal with anything that would enforce a file structure or similar. there's projects like cinchize that take care of it
* tahnok
googles
<tahnok>
ah, that's cool
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<Peetooshock>
Hey guys, is there an event in cinch for when any user joins channel?
<leftylink>
Peetooshock: hmm, seems like :join then
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<Peetooshock>
leftylink, there is no :join in cinch documentation on events :O
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