bot library
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NAME
BOTL - bot library
SYNOPSIS
botl <cmd> [key=val] [key==val] botl [-a] [-c] [-d] [-h] [-v] options are: -a load all modules -c start console -d start daemon -h display help -v use verbose
DESCRIPTION
BOTL contains all the python3 code to program objects in a functional way. It provides a base Object class that has only dunder methods, all methods are factored out into functions with the objects as the first argument. It is called Object Programming (OP), OOP without the oriented. BOTL allows for easy json save//load to/from disk of objects. It provides an "clean namespace" Object class that only has dunder methods, so the namespace is not cluttered with method names. This makes storing and reading to/from json possible. BOTL has all you need to program a unix cli program, such as disk perisistence for configuration files, event handler to handle the client/server connection, code to introspect modules for commands, deferred exception handling to not crash on an error, a parser to parse commandline options and values, etc. BOTL has a demo bot, it can connect to IRC, fetch and display RSS feeds, take todo notes, keep a shopping list and log text. You can also copy/paste the service file and run it under systemd for 24/7 presence in a IRC channel. BOTL is Public Domain.
USAGE
without any argument the program does nothing $ botl $ see list of commands $ botl cmd cmd,err,mod,req,thr,ver list of modules $ botl mod cmd,err,fnd,irc,log,mod,req,rss,tdo,thr use -c to start a console $ botl -c use mod=<name1,name2> to load additional modules $ botl -c mod=irc,rss > use -v for verbose $ botl -cv mod=irc BOTL started CV started Sat Dec 2 17:53:24 2023 >
CONFIGURATION
$ botl cfg channel=#botl commands=True nick=botl port=6667 server=localhost irc $ botl cfg server=<server> $ botl cfg channel=<channel> $ botl cfg nick=<nick> sasl $ botl pwd <nsvnick> <nspass> $ botl cfg password=<frompwd> rss $ botl rss <url> $ botl dpl <url> <item1,item2> $ botl rem <url> $ botl nme <url> <name>
COMMANDS
cmd - commands cfg - irc configuration dlt - remove a user dpl - sets display items fnd - find objects log - log some text met - add a user mre - displays cached output pwd - sasl nickserv name/pass rem - removes a rss feed rss - add a feed thr - show the running threads
SYSTEMD
save the following it in /etc/systemd/system/botl.service and replace "<user>" with the user running pipx [Unit] Description=bot library Requires=network-online.target After=network-online.target [Service] Type=simple User=<user> Group=<user> WorkingDirectory=/home/<user>/.botl ExecStart=/home/<user>/.local/pipx/venvs/botl/bin/botld RemainAfterExit=yes [Install] WantedBy=default.target then run this $ mkdir ~/.botl $ sudo systemctl enable botl --now default channel/server is #botl on localhost
FILES
~/.botl ~/.local/bin/botl ~/.local/bin/botld ~/.local/pipx/venvs/botl/
AUTHOR
Bart Thate <bthate@dds.nl>
COPYRIGHT
BOTL is Public Domain.
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