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ircgrampp-plugin-motd

v0.4.2

Published

Plugin for ircgrampp to show motd message

Downloads

3

Readme

Plugin for ircgrampp to show motd message to new Telegram users

Install & Configure

Install as globaly:

# npm install -g ircgrampp-plugin-motd

Add file {ircgrampp_config_dir}/plugins/motd with the follow content:

name motd
enable true

Bridge configuration

Each bridge is defined with the bridge name and params, for example, if you have a bridge name friends:

name motd
enable true

friends:
    enable: true
    motd: "Hello %u, welcome to the friends group"

You can set singular and plural motds:

friends:
    enable: true
    motd:
        singular: "We have a new friend, %u"
        plural: "We have new friends, %u"

Options

  • enable (Boolean): Motd is enabled in channel
  • motd (String): Simple message to display
  • motd:singular (String): Simple message to display on new member
  • motd:plural (String): Simple message to display on new members
  • motdFile (String): Load motd from file
  • motdFile:singular (String): As motd:singular but load motd from file
  • motdFile:plural (String): As motd:plural but load motd from file
  • delayTime (Integer): Wait time in ms before show motd
  • html (Boolean): Use motd in HTML format, by defualt use markdown

Message params

The follow strings in motd did be replaced:

  • %u: User or users with profile link
  • %c: Channel title
  • %l: If it exists, the invite link

Know issues

  • When multiple members are added, only show the first user (wait fix from ircgrampp)
  • Invitation link does not works (wait fix from ircgrampp)

HTML formating

Telegram bot api, only accepts a, b, i, code and pre tags, see more here