For example, one channel has this topic format:
Code: Select all
14,1[ 0Check4Six 14] 4¤ 14[ 0www4.0teamx64.0net 14] 4¤ 14[ 0News4: 0x6\\cha0ticz picked to represent the USA at ESWC for Quake 4! Congrats cha0ticz 14]
Code: Select all
5(14Topic in #Check-Six has changed.5) {14,1[} 0Check4Six 14\] 4¤ {14[} 0www4.0teamx64.0net 14\] 4¤ {14[} 0News4: {0x6\cha0ticz} picked to represent the USA at ESWC for Quake 4! Congrats cha0ticz 14\]
Code: Select all
#################################################
# clink.tcl Channel Linker v1.2
# Written by {SImPhAt}, May 6th 2002
#
# This script lets you link channels (as many as you
# like) on different (or same) IRC Networks using 2 or
# more eggdrops.
#
# Messages are sent in a botnet-link connection.
#
# Easy to configure.
#
# Join, Part, Nick change, Quit, Kick, Msgs and
# Actions (/me) are currently relayed.
#
# Tested on eggdrop v1.6.x (3 bots) relaying between 3
# different channels.
#
# E-mail questions or comments to simon.boulet@divahost.net.
# I'd like to know who is using my script and where, just to
# see it live in action =).
#
# Changes since 1.0:
# 1) Linking of channels that do not have the same name
# (ex: linking #help with #help.quebec-chat)
# 2) Spelling correction in "nick as joined #chan" should be has
# 3) Stupid bug showing empty () on kick/part/quit with no reason
# 4) Tested everything with 3 channels/networks/bots.
#
# TODO:
# 1) Flood protection.
# 2) List current nicks on the linked side (.names).
# 3) Remote topic change, kick/ban, op.
#
#################################################
# Configuration
#################################################
#
# Note: I was relaying #clink.qc(Quebec-Chat) #clink.io(Ionical) and
# #clink.un(Undernet) all together (those 3 eggdrops where using the
# same .tcl source).
#
# CLink-QC on Quebec-Chat, CLink-IO on Ionical and CLink-UN on Undernet.
#
# Nickname (botnet-nick) of the bots who are involved in the relaying.
# Enter all of them, case-sensitive.
#
set clink_botnicks {"staffbot" "j3rryx" "j3rryx-"}
#
# The channel(s) you want to relay messages from and the bot that is on.
#
# You need to "set network 'Network-Name'" in your bot(s) .conf file.
# If you don't want to waste time searching what you put there, simply
# .rehash your bot with clink.tcl loaded and you should see something like:
#
# clink.tcl: I am CLink-UN running on Undernet.
# --- Network-Name -------------------^^^^^^^^
# Loaded clink.tcl: {SImPhAt} Channel Linker v1.x
#
# Case-sensitive.
#
# Syntax: set clink_onchan(#chan@network) "bot-name"
set clink_onchan(#mychannel@GameSurge) "staffbot"
set clink_onchan(#Check-Six@GameSurge) "j3rryx"
#
# The channel(s) where you want the messages to be relayed.
#
# For each channels you need to tell where you want everything
# to be sent to.
#
# Case-sensitive.
#
# Syntax: set clink_relayto(#from_chan@network1) {"#destination_chan@network2"}
set clink_relayto(#Check-Six@GameSurge) {"#mychannel@GameSurge"}
#
# Should we add colors to join, part, nick, quit,
# action, etc.
#
set clink_usecolor 0
#
# Do you want me to display the network name?
#
set clink_relaynet 0
#
# Characters to use when displaying the nicknames in channels msgs.
#
# Exemples:
# <Nickname> hello
# set clink_charmsgs {"<" ">"}
#
# (Nickname) hello
set clink_charmsgs {"(" ")"}
#
#################################################
# Script, you should *not* need to change
# anything below.
#################################################
bind topc - * clink_topc
bind bot - clink clink_botdat
# Colors settings (Default: mIRC style)
if {$clink_usecolor == 1} {
set clink_color(topc) "\00314"
} else {
set clink_color(topc) ""
}
# Done
# Check current configuration
if {${botnet-nick} == ""} {
set {botnet-nick} $nick
putlog "clink.tcl: Warning: botnet-nick not defined in .conf file, using \"$nick\"."
}
if {[lsearch $clink_botnicks ${botnet-nick}] == -1} {
die "clink.tcl: Fatal: Bot \"${botnet-nick}\" not defined in clink_botnicks. Please edit clink.tcl and check your configuration."
}
if {$network == "unknown-net"} {
putlog "clink.tcl: Warning: network not defined in .conf file, using \"unknown-net\"."
}
# Done
proc clink_topc {nick uhost hand chan text} {
global clink_onchan network
if {[info exist clink_onchan($chan@$network)]} {
clink_botsend $chan [concat "topc" [clink_cleannick $nick] $text]
}
}
proc clink_botsend {chan param} {
global clink_onchan {botnet-nick} network clink_relayto
foreach clink_relaychan $clink_relayto($chan@$network) {
if {[lsearch -exact [bots] $clink_onchan($clink_relaychan)] == -1} {
putlog "clink.tcl: Warning: bot $clink_onchan($clink_relaychan) not linked."
} else {
putbot $clink_onchan($clink_relaychan) "clink $chan $network $param"
}
}
}
proc clink_botdat {bot clink param} {
global clink_relaynet clink_color clink_charmsgs clink_relayto network
if {$clink_relaynet == 1} {
set clink_network "\[[lindex $param 1]\] "
} else {
set clink_network ""
}
if {[lrange $param 5 end] != ""} {
set reason "\([lrange $param 5 end]\)"
} else {
set reason ""
}
set clink_destchan [lindex [split [lindex $clink_relayto([lindex $param 0]@[lindex $param 1]) [lsearch -glob $clink_relayto([lindex $param 0]@[lindex $param 1]) "*@$network"]] @] 0]
switch [lindex $param 2] {
topc { putserv "PRIVMSG $clink_destchan :$clink_network$clink_color(topc)\002\0035[lindex $clink_charmsgs 0]\00314\002Topic in [lindex $param 0] has changed.\0035\002[lindex $clink_charmsgs 1]\003\002 [lrange $param 4 end]" }
default { putlog "clink.tcl: Warning: unknown action type \"[lindex $param 2]\" for [lindex $param 0]." }
}
}
proc clink_cleannick {nick} {
if {[string range $nick 0 0] == "\{"} {
set nick "\\$nick"
}
return $nick
}
putlog "clink.tcl: I am ${botnet-nick} running on $network."
putlog "Loaded clink.tcl: {SImPhAt} Channel Linker v1.2"