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This is an example of a basic away script, including autoaway and option to send a message when you're away/back. | This is an example of a basic away script, including autoaway and option to send a message when you're away/back. | ||
− | + | ;away alias | |
− | alias away { | + | [[Aliases|alias]] away { |
− | + | ;if $1 does exist, you'll be marked as away, else you're back | |
− | + | [[If-Then-Else|if]] ([[$1-|$1]]) { | |
− | + | ;this is to send an /ame when you set yourself as away | |
− | + | [[ame]] is away: [[$1-]] | |
− | + | ;the ! is so the normal away alias will be used. | |
− | + | !away $1- | |
+ | } | ||
+ | [[If-Then-Else|else]] { | ||
+ | if ([[$away]]) { | ||
+ | ;send an /ame when you're back :] | ||
+ | ame is back from $1- | ||
+ | !away | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | else { | ||
+ | [[echo]] -a error, you were not marked as away yet, so you can't use /away | ||
+ | echo -a to be back again :) | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | } | ||
} | } | ||
− | + | ;this alias is to check if you're active | |
− | + | alias awaycheck { | |
− | ; | + | ;%t is the var wich is after how many seconds you should be marked as away auto |
− | + | [[var]] %t = 600 | |
− | + | ;the autoaway will only work if you're not away yet, and if $idle (the amount of seconds you've done nothing in mirc) | |
− | + | ;is bigger then %t | |
− | + | if (!$away) && ($idle >= %t) { | |
− | + | ;the ame message when you are auto away is considered as being annoying, so we'll disable that by using !away | |
− | + | !away autoaway after %t seconds | |
− | + | } | |
} | } | ||
− | + | ;start a timer for the awaycheck | |
− | ; | + | [[on_connect|on *:connect]]:{ |
− | + | ;the . is so you won't see "* Timer 1 activated" when you start it | |
− | + | ;the 0 is to let it run forever, or till you turn mirc off or your computer crashes :) | |
− | + | ;30 means every 30 seconds | |
− | + | .[[timer]] 0 30 awaycheck | |
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} | } | ||
− | + | ;add here all channels you don't want you're /ame messages to appear in | |
− | + | alias nochannels { | |
− | + | ;return is to make it an identifyer, so you can use $nochannels wich will give everything you put behind return | |
− | + | [[return]] #help.script,#feds,#help,#other_channels | |
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− | ;add here all channels you don't want you're /ame messages to appear in | ||
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− | ;send the message to the server | + | ;ame alias, wich doesn't send the message to all channels |
− | + | alias ame { | |
− | } | + | ;make %a 1, and clear %t |
+ | var %a = 1,%t | ||
+ | ;the while runs as long as %a is lower or equal to $chan(0) | ||
+ | [[While_loops|while]] (%a <= $chan(0)) { | ||
+ | ;$istok is an identifyer wich will return $true if the $chan(%a) is in $nochannels | ||
+ | if (![[$istok]]($nochannels,[[$chan]](%a),44)) { | ||
+ | ;if $chan(%a) is not it in, add the channel to %t | ||
+ | var %t = %t $+ $chr(44) $+ $chan(%a) | ||
+ | ;echo in the channel the action | ||
+ | echo [[$color]](action text) -t $chan(%a) * [[$nick]]($chan(%a),[[$me]]).pnick $1- | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | inc %a | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | ;send the message to the server | ||
+ | .[[raw]] PRIVMSG $right(%t,-1) $+(:,$chr(1),ACTION,$chr(32),$1-,$chr(1)) | ||
+ | } | ||
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Revision as of 17:56, 30 August 2005
This is an example of a basic away script, including autoaway and option to send a message when you're away/back.
;away alias alias away { ;if $1 does exist, you'll be marked as away, else you're back if ($1) { ;this is to send an /ame when you set yourself as away ame is away: $1- ;the ! is so the normal away alias will be used. !away $1- } else { if ($away) { ;send an /ame when you're back :] ame is back from $1- !away } else { echo -a error, you were not marked as away yet, so you can't use /away echo -a to be back again :) } } } ;this alias is to check if you're active alias awaycheck { ;%t is the var wich is after how many seconds you should be marked as away auto var %t = 600 ;the autoaway will only work if you're not away yet, and if $idle (the amount of seconds you've done nothing in mirc) ;is bigger then %t if (!$away) && ($idle >= %t) { ;the ame message when you are auto away is considered as being annoying, so we'll disable that by using !away !away autoaway after %t seconds } } ;start a timer for the awaycheck on *:connect:{ ;the . is so you won't see "* Timer 1 activated" when you start it ;the 0 is to let it run forever, or till you turn mirc off or your computer crashes :) ;30 means every 30 seconds .timer 0 30 awaycheck } ;add here all channels you don't want you're /ame messages to appear in alias nochannels { ;return is to make it an identifyer, so you can use $nochannels wich will give everything you put behind return return #help.script,#feds,#help,#other_channels } ;ame alias, wich doesn't send the message to all channels alias ame { ;make %a 1, and clear %t var %a = 1,%t ;the while runs as long as %a is lower or equal to $chan(0) while (%a <= $chan(0)) { ;$istok is an identifyer wich will return $true if the $chan(%a) is in $nochannels if (!$istok($nochannels,$chan(%a),44)) { ;if $chan(%a) is not it in, add the channel to %t var %t = %t $+ $chr(44) $+ $chan(%a) ;echo in the channel the action echo $color(action text) -t $chan(%a) * $nick($chan(%a),$me).pnick $1- } inc %a } ;send the message to the server .raw PRIVMSG $right(%t,-1) $+(:,$chr(1),ACTION,$chr(32),$1-,$chr(1)) }