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identify script

Post by loser »

could someone do a TCL script
that would start a timer when it connects to a server to identify a nickname other than the bot's every 24 hours
thx in advance
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Post by demond »

"identify a nickname other than the bot's"? today is the day of dumb requests
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Post by ^DooM^ »

demond wrote:"identify a nickname other than the bot's"? today is the day of dumb requests
lol.

Well loser the only way to do that would be to change the bots nick to the nick you want to identify. Do the identify crap, then change back to the bots nick and re identify with the bots details. Seems extremely pointless to me as nickserv holds the nicks for you anyway thats the whole point of it.
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Post by Sir_Fz »

On DALnet you can identify a nickname using
ns identify <nick> <password>
even if you're not using it.
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Post by Alchera »

Sir_Fz wrote:On DALnet you can identify a nickname using
ns identify <nick> <password>
even if you're not using it.
Which I think is quite nifty. :mrgreen:
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Post by Sir_Fz »

Code: Select all

bind time - "00 00*" identify:nick

proc identify:nick {args} {
 puthelp "NICKSERV :identify <nick> <password>"
}
This should identify <nick> every 24 hours. (dont forget to replace <nick> and <password>)
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Post by ^DooM^ »

Well I never knew that. As the old saying goes 'you learn something new every day' :wink:
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Post by Sir_Fz »

^DooM^ wrote:Well I never knew that. As the old saying goes 'you learn something new every day' :wink:
Very true :wink:
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