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hubot-secret-santa

v0.2.1

Published

Ho ho ho! Run a secret Santa!

Downloads

4

Readme

hubot-secret-santa

🎅 Ho ho ho! This module allows you to run secret Santa events in your Slack!

Perry: !santa start $50
hubot: 🎅 Ho ho ho! Santa's workshop is open to spread holiday cheer! You can join this secret Santa sortie by saying `!santa join [message]`, where `[message]` is a message to your Santa about what you might like to recieve!
Katy: !santa join "I like socks!"
hubot: 🎅 Ho ho ho! You've been added to my list!
Bandy: !santa join "I like socks!"
hubot: 🎅 Ho ho ho! You've been added to my list!
Perry: !santa pair
hubot: 🎅 Ho ho ho! I've checked my list twice and told all my little helpers who will be receiving their gifts of holiday cheer. If you need any reminders of your recipient or their message, send me `!santa` in a private message!
Perry: !santa end
hubot: 🎅 Ho ho ho! I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday, full of cheer and good will! Here are some stats about this secret Santa:
    *Date Started*: 12/25/2019
    *Initiator*: @Perry
    *Santas*:
        @Perry 🎁=> @Bandy
        @Bandy 🎁=> @Katy
        @Katy 🎁=> @Perry
Until next year! Happy holidaaays!

Commands

  • !santa start - starts a secret Santa round!
  • !santa join [message] - joins the secret Santa event, with the provided message!
  • !santa setmessage [message] - sets your message for the secret Santa event!
  • !santa pair - pairs your secret Santa round (and closes joining)!
  • !santa reopen - reopens the secret Santa round for more Santas to join! Only the initiator can do this.
  • !santa - tells you some information about the current secret Santa. Gives different information in a direct message!
  • !santa msg (recipient|santa) [msg] - (direct message only) sends the message to your recipient or Santa through the bot!
  • !santa end - ends the current secret Santa! The initiator can do this at any time, or some number of non-initiators can do it.

Uses hubot-brain to keep track of the secret Santa event.

Configuration

There is one configuration value, HUBOT_SECRET_SANTA_VOTES_TO_END. That's how many non-initiator users are required to say !santa end before the event will end. The default is 3. This is intended to be a failsafe in case the initiator leaves your Slack or is on vacation long enough that another user wants to start a new secret Santa event.

Add it to your hubot!

Run the following command

$ npm install hubot-secret-santa --save

Then add hubot-secret-santa to the external-scripts.json file (you may need to create this file).

["hubot-secret-santa"]