Cute and kindhearted IRC bot.
(alisa
denotes current bot's nick)
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Find URLs in messages and send brief info about them (title for HTML, content type and size for rest)
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Log chat to Lucene and search it via chat or web. Say
alisa: log
for help. -
Show recently played Last.fm track. Say
alisa: lf
. If your IRC ~username (not nick!) is different from your Last.fm username you have to pair it by sayingalisa: lf your_lastfm_username
. You have to do this only once. You can also append integer offset to show n-th recent track.np
is alias forlf
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Hug
You need JDK8 and sbt (Scala Build Tool).
sbt onejar
This will produce one big JAR with all dependencies in
target/alisa-VERSION.jar
.
You need JRE8.
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Run with test
alisa.conf
in current directoryjava -jar target/alisa-VERSION.jar
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Run with other config
java -jar target/alisa-VERSION.jar /etc/alisa.conf
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Run with verbose logging
java -jar target/alisa-VERSION.jar -d
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Run as daemon via systemd service file
Do following as root:
useradd -rU alisa mkdir /var/lib/alisa chown alisa:alisa /var/lib/alisa chmod 700 /var/lib/alisa cp target/alisa-VERSION.jar /usr/local/share/alisa.jar cp alisa.conf /etc chmod 640 /etc/alisa.conf chgrp alisa /etc/alisa.conf cp alisa.service /etc/systemd/system systemctl --system daemon-reload systemctl start alisa.service
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Run as daemon via LSB init script (Debian example)
You also need bash, logger and start-stop-daemon. Do following as root:
useradd -rU alisa mkdir /var/lib/alisa chown alisa:alisa /var/lib/alisa chmod 700 /var/lib/alisa cp target/alisa-VERSION.jar /usr/local/share/alisa.jar cp alisa.conf /etc chmod 640 /etc/alisa.conf chgrp alisa /etc/alisa.conf cp init /etc/init.d/alisa # on Debian update-rc.d alisa defaults # on CentOS (untested) #chkconfig --add alisa # on distro with lsb-core (untested) #/usr/lib/lsb/install_initd /etc/init.d/alisa /etc/init.d/alisa start
- Better modularity (global/network/channel)
- log: Log into PostgreSQL, Lucene is huge and it's not that much useful here
- network: Fix reconnecting already ffs
- reply module
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