Well, I'm just wondering if there's any script which adds a public trigger, !bash, which you can use to get quotes from bash.org (like !bash <insert-number-here>)?
I'm working on version 0.3 of this now which will feature the !bash <quotenumber> command you're after as well as various other improvements. Stay tuned.
The script should run on non-X machines: the "set agent mozilla" line in the config is merely there to fool the bash.org webserver into thinking that a request is being made to it from a Mozilla browser.
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
works fine for me. i use eggdrop 1.6.15 with egghttp.tcl
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
# egghttp.tcl v1.0.5 - by strikelight ([sL] @ EFNet) (11/17/02)
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
Let me know when you have it so i can remove it from my website thanks
The lifecycle of a noob is complex. Fledgling noobs gestate inside biometric pods. Once a budding noob has matured thru gestation they climb out of their pod, sit down at a PC, ask a bunch of questions that are clearly in the FAQ, The Noob is born
The newest bash.org.tcl doesn't work for me so I reverted to a beta version from ^DooM^ and it worked. However I really want searches Can someone send me 1.4 if you have it?