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Other => Computer Hope groups => Chat => Topic started by: Tux2 on April 14, 2009, 09:35:30 AM
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TuxReminder is a bot that I have made and that the administrators have graiciously let stay that will remind users about things that they ask to be reminded about. It also acts as a message relay, relaying messages between different users if they are not on when you want to make sure not to forget to tell them something.
There has been some discussion on how to use TuxReminder so I am posting his command set here:
For reminders: Remind me in [number] [unit] to [whatever you want to be reminded about]
Example: Remind me in 2 hours 30 minutes to go eat lunch.
For relaying a message: Tell [nick] [message]
Example: Tell ComputerHope that this chat room is sooo cool.
These commands can also be done in private messages so that the intended recipient will get a private message instead of the message being in the channel.
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Thanks, Tux2. ;)
Curious though, how do you get it to tell someone a message via PM?
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Thanks, Tux2. ;)
Curious though, how do you get it to tell someone a message via PM?
You PM TuxReminder with the Tell message. Like this:
/msg TuxReminder Tell Carbon that this is a test.
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Given this bot VOP.
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What's VOP?
May I get one?
(This is the American way - I don't even know what it is, and I want it!) ;)
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TuxReminder is a bot that I have made and that the administrators have graiciously let stay that will remind users about things that they ask to be reminded about. It also acts as a message relay, relaying messages between different users if they are not on when you want to make sure not to forget to tell them something.
There has been some discussion on how to use TuxReminder so I am posting his command set here:
For reminders: Remind me in [number] [unit] to [whatever you want to be reminded about]
Example: Remind me in 2 hours 30 minutes to go eat lunch.
For relaying a message: Tell [nick] [message]
Example: Tell ComputerHope that this chat room is sooo cool.
These commands can also be done in private messages so that the intended recipient will get a private message instead of the message being in the channel.
When you say something like "/msg TuxReminder Tell Carbon I say hi", will it say, /msg Carbon Helpmeh says "I say hi" when carbon get's on or in a different format?
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Pretty cool! I was wondering what this bot was for. Thanks
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When you say something like "/msg TuxReminder Tell Carbon I say hi", will it say, /msg Carbon Helpmeh says "I say hi" when carbon get's on or in a different format?
It will do it in the format:
/msg Carbon Carbon: Helpmeh asked me to tell you this: "Tell Carbon I say hi"
So that Carbon will see a private message from TuxReminder that says:
Carbon: Helpmeh asked me to tell you this: "Tell Carbon I say hi"
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It will do it in the format:
/msg Carbon Carbon: Helpmeh asked me to tell you this: "Tell Carbon I say hi"
So that Carbon will see a private message from TuxReminder that says:
Carbon: Helpmeh asked me to tell you this: "Tell Carbon I say hi"
Cool!
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I have a question, actually - what's the maximum/minimum message length for TuxReminder?
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I think TuxReminder is one of my favorite bots thus far. Its a great way to just notify people right then and there once they return to the channel.
Memoserv is fine... but, not so much for people who dont register their nicknames and only check on every so often... but, Memoserv is complex and really only good for somewhat sensitive confidential things.
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And for people like me who forget commands it's awesome! Tux needs no commands just ask him to ''tell'', I find it very very easy to use.
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I have a question, actually - what's the maximum/minimum message length for TuxReminder?
Maximum = Channel Maximum minus about 40 characters so that the message does not get cut off when relayed.
Minimum = 8 Characters ;) "Tell a a"
Thank you Zylstra and Ivy for those encouraging comments. :)
P.S. If any of you want to see a feature in TuxReminder that isn't already there just let me know and I will see what I can do.
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I think TuxReminder is one of my favorite bots thus far. Its a great way to just notify people right then and there once they return to the channel.
Unfortunately, the receiver is not in control of that function though.
When a user enters the channel, it seems that that is the trigger for the bot to burp up all the waiting messages. Or if the users simply says something.
It it not unusual for there to be several.
Splat! right in the middle of somebody's conversation.
It would be different if we could ask the user - in the is case, the receiver - to please not do that... to wait 'till a more appropriate time. But, as it is, the receiver cannot be blamed for it.
Memoserv is fine... but, not so much for people who dont register their nicknames
True.
and only check on every so often...
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but, Memoserv is complex
Complex? ??
Actually, it is very easy to use. And reliable. And secure.
Like anything, once one becomes familiar with it, it becomes second nature that doesn't require much thought.
Personally, I use some scripts that I worked up, quite some time ago. It was a fun little project.
I've shared them with several people that also use mIRC. Makes the whole process point-n-click simple.
I assume that those that use other good client programs offer their own scripting language, and something similar could be done with them, too.
and really only good for somewhat sensitive confidential things.
huh? Why would it be good for only that??
Besides, using Memoserv reduces the clutter in the channel. Almost all the messages handled by TuxReminder are one-to-one messages. They are not contributing to a chat conversation, nor the subject of one.
So why is a chat channel being used for them in the first place? See what I mean?
I do see how the capability of something besides Memoserv can be a fun thing though. It should just be done without channel clutter... especially since Tux has said that it CAN be done that way.
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Unfortunately, the receiver is not in control of that function though.
When a user enters the channel, it seems that that is the trigger for the bot to burp up all the waiting messages. Or if the users simply says something.
It it not unusual for there to be several.
Splat! right in the middle of somebody's conversation.
It would be different if we could ask the user - in the is case, the receiver - to please not do that... to wait 'till a more appropriate time. But, as it is, the receiver cannot be blamed for it.
Besides, using Memoserv reduces the clutter in the channel. Almost all the messages handled by TuxReminder are one-to-one messages. They are not contributing to a chat conversation, nor the subject of one.
So why is a chat channel being used for them in the first place? See what I mean?
I do see how the capability of something besides Memoserv can be a fun thing though. It should just be done without channel clutter... especially since Tux has said that it CAN be done that way.
Hmm... What if all messages were sent to the recipient in a private message, and a notice was then sent to the recipient in the channel saying that they have messages?
And for reminders everyone should PM TuxReminder for those so that they don't clutter the chat channel.
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Hmm... What if all messages were sent to the recipient in a private message, and a notice was then sent to the recipient in the channel saying that they have messages?
Would that cover all the eventualities?
If so, then that would be much nicer.
And for reminders everyone should PM TuxReminder for those so that they don't clutter the chat channel.
:) You can try with "should", but be prepared to simply disable public commands, such that using /msg is necessary. It would probably be best and simplest to just skip this step, and go right to /msg only.
Thanks
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I'll have to try that out when I can. Not sure how you came up with the idea and not me but nice work.
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I have another suggestion for TuxReminder.
Is it possible to include a time or date stamp on messages?
I just think that might help if the reminder is not very clear, the time the reminder was posted would help to ID it.
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Tux2 could you please make Tuxreminder send any reminders through a notice instead of publicly displaying reminders in the #computerhope channel. This should keep the #computerhope channel clean and if need be keep the reminders more private.
Thanks
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Tux2 could you please make Tuxreminder send any reminders through a notice instead of publicly displaying reminders in the #computerhope channel. This should keep the #computerhope channel clean and if need be keep the reminders more private.
Thanks
I have another suggestion for TuxReminder.
Is it possible to include a time or date stamp on messages?
I just think that might help if the reminder is not very clear, the time the reminder was posted would help to ID it.
To both of you, sure, as soon as I have enough time on my hands to do that it will happen. (I seem to be running short on time right now...) Should be within 3 days however.
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::) That isnt so bad could be worse.
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::) That isnt so bad could be worse.
What is?
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The amount of time he has. I'm tring to get alot done myself, but one thing at a time for the moment.
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Ok.
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classes,work,pc config you know how it is.
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Tux2 could you please make Tuxreminder send any reminders through a notice instead of publicly displaying reminders in the #computerhope channel. This should keep the #computerhope channel clean and if need be keep the reminders more private.
Thanks
This feature request has been fulfilled... Now for the next one... ;D
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TuxReminder isn't in the user list on #computerhope, so how will it work?
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he is, I dont know what has happened too it though.
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Okay. I have done a few minor enhancements to TuxReminder that I think everyone will appreciate. One of them is that all those confirmation messages that TuxReminder puts out are now sent to the user in a notice. Another thing is that all "remind me in" messages now get PM'ed to you instead of landing in the main Computerhope chat room. Hopefully these things will help keep the chat room clean.