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I would assume most bot channels use TCLs for this kind of function, but if you really want to use mIRC, here's how to start. | I would assume most bot channels use TCLs for this kind of function, but if you really want to use mIRC, here's how to start. | ||
− | + | ;The on text event of course | |
− | on *:text:!request *:#channel: { | + | [[On_text|on *:text]]:!request *:#channel: { |
− | + | ;You will probably want to add some if statements & anti-spam here | |
− | + | ;Set the requesters nickname to a variable, for later use | |
− | + | ;Use gettok to make sure the user isn't requesting #bleh,0 (making your bot part all channels) or #1,#2,#3 (making the bot join multiple channels) | |
− | + | [[set]] %request. $+ [[$gettok]]([[$1-|$2]],1,44) [[$nick]] | |
− | + | join $gettok($2,1,44) | |
− | } | + | } |
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− | ;Raw 366 is 'End of /NAMES list' (see raws page) and the best trigger for our next part | + | ;Raw 366 is 'End of /NAMES list' (see raws page) and the best trigger for our next part |
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− | raw 366:*: { | + | [[Raw_366|raw 366]]:*: { |
− | + | ;Lets have it check wheter or not there's a request for the channel, using the variable we set earlier | |
− | + | ;..and continue only if that variable exists | |
− | + | [[If-Then-Else|if]] (%request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ]) { | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ;Here's where you should add all your 'checks' | |
− | + | ;For example, if we want it to deny the request if the channel doesn't have 5 users | |
− | + | if ([[$nick]]($2,0) < 5) { | |
− | + | ;We will use the variable again, this time to get the requester nickname | |
− | msg %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been denied | + | msg %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been denied |
+ | } | ||
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+ | ;Lets also have it check if the requester is opped on the channel | ||
+ | elseif (%request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] !isop $2) { | ||
+ | msg %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been denied | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;If the channel didn't get denied yet, continue with the acception part: | ||
+ | else { | ||
+ | [[msg]] %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been accepted | ||
+ | ;You should put your bot-add script here, for example: | ||
+ | msg Mybot addchannel $2 | ||
+ | msg Mybot addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;And unset the variable to keep it clean :) | ||
+ | [[unset]] %request. $+ $2 | ||
+ | ;Finally, have the bot leave the channel | ||
+ | [[part]] $2 | ||
} | } | ||
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− | + | ;----------------------------------------------------------- | |
− | ;----------------------------------------------------------- | + | ;Now, you'll probably want the script to work with supplied botnames, ie: !request #channel botname |
− | ;Now, you'll probably want the script to work with supplied botnames, ie: !request #channel botname | + | ;which is also quite simple: |
− | ;which is also quite simple: | + | |
− | + | on *:text:!request *:#channel: { | |
− | on *:text:!request *:#channel: { | + | ;We'll make it save the 3rd word (botname) aswell |
− | + | set %request. $+ $gettok($2,1,44) $nick | |
− | + | set %requestbot. $+ $gettok($2,1,44) $3 | |
− | + | [[join]] $gettok($2,1,44) | |
− | + | } | |
− | } | + | |
− | + | ;We use the raw 366 again but replace this part: | |
− | ;We use the raw 366 again but replace this part: | + | msg Mybot addchannel $2 |
− | msg Mybot addchannel $2 | + | msg Mybot addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] |
− | msg Mybot addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] | + | ;With: |
− | ;With: | + | msg %requestbot. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] addchannel $2 |
− | msg %requestbot. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] addchannel $2 | + | msg %requestbot. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] |
− | msg %requestbot. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] | + | ;You'll obviously need to change those to match the commands of your own bot |
− | ;You'll obviously need to change those to match the commands of your own bot | + | |
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+ | ;The rest is up to you | ||
+ | ;You will most likely want to add statements that make sure $2 and $3 exist, and $3 is infact a bot and not some random user | ||
+ | ;Have fun :) | ||
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[[Category:Script Archive]] | [[Category:Script Archive]] |
Revision as of 17:06, 25 August 2005
We get a number of people asking about !Request scripts every week I would assume most bot channels use TCLs for this kind of function, but if you really want to use mIRC, here's how to start.
;The on text event of course on *:text:!request *:#channel: { ;You will probably want to add some if statements & anti-spam here ;Set the requesters nickname to a variable, for later use ;Use gettok to make sure the user isn't requesting #bleh,0 (making your bot part all channels) or #1,#2,#3 (making the bot join multiple channels) set %request. $+ $gettok($2,1,44) $nick join $gettok($2,1,44) } ;Raw 366 is 'End of /NAMES list' (see raws page) and the best trigger for our next part raw 366:*: { ;Lets have it check wheter or not there's a request for the channel, using the variable we set earlier ;..and continue only if that variable exists if (%request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ]) { ;Here's where you should add all your 'checks' ;For example, if we want it to deny the request if the channel doesn't have 5 users if ($nick($2,0) < 5) { ;We will use the variable again, this time to get the requester nickname msg %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been denied } ;Lets also have it check if the requester is opped on the channel elseif (%request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] !isop $2) { msg %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been denied } ;If the channel didn't get denied yet, continue with the acception part: else { msg %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] Your request has been accepted ;You should put your bot-add script here, for example: msg Mybot addchannel $2 msg Mybot addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] } ;And unset the variable to keep it clean :) unset %request. $+ $2 ;Finally, have the bot leave the channel part $2 } } ;----------------------------------------------------------- ;Now, you'll probably want the script to work with supplied botnames, ie: !request #channel botname ;which is also quite simple: on *:text:!request *:#channel: { ;We'll make it save the 3rd word (botname) aswell set %request. $+ $gettok($2,1,44) $nick set %requestbot. $+ $gettok($2,1,44) $3 join $gettok($2,1,44) } ;We use the raw 366 again but replace this part: msg Mybot addchannel $2 msg Mybot addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] ;With: msg %requestbot. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] addchannel $2 msg %requestbot. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] addowner $2 %request. [ $+ [ $2 ] ] ;You'll obviously need to change those to match the commands of your own bot ;The rest is up to you ;You will most likely want to add statements that make sure $2 and $3 exist, and $3 is infact a bot and not some random user ;Have fun :)