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- currently only covers commands - some commands which need to maintain state such as seen might not work properly yet!
plugins now handle filtering (kinda)
this is awesome. and won't eat your babies!
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I've used typescript for this PR so running the bot will require compiling the .ts files into .js first.
Plugins are all stored in
./plugins/<messageType>/<arbitraryName>.The messageType is any IRC message type as sent from
irc.Client(the bot object) in it's events. i.e. if you would normally handle with code like:Then you can instead add a file into
./plugins/registeredwith content similar to:You need to have an export called default which is a function accepting a single argument to store the bot object. This function should then return a closure which accepts the arguments appropriate for the specific event the plugin is handling as raised by the irc module.