Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClouDev/CloudBot into develop

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@ -17,43 +17,43 @@ CloudBot is a Python IRC bot very heavily based on [Skybot](http://git.io/skybot
* Automatic reloading
* Little boilerplate
## Download
## Getting and using CloudBot
### Download
Get CloudBot at [git.io/getcloudbotirc](http://git.io/getcloudbotirc "Get CloudBot from Github!").
Unzip the resulting file, and continue to read this document.
## Install
### Install
Before you can run the bot, you need to install a few Python modules. These are `lXML` and `BeautifulSoup`. These can be installed with PIP (The Python package manager). If you use Windows and dont want to set up pip, you can also find `exe` installers on the internet:
Before you can run the bot, you need to install a few Python modules. These are `lXML`, `Enchant`, `urllib3`, and `BeautifulSoup`. These can be installed with `pip` (The Python package manager), or `easy_install` (A more basic version of `pip`):
`pip install lxml`
`[sudo] pip install lxml pyenchant urllib3 beautifulsoup`
`pip install beautifulsoup`
or
`[sudo] easy_install lxml pyenchant urllib3 beautifulsoup`
On Debian based systems, you can get pip with
#### Install `pip`
`apt-get install pip`
```shell
curl -O http://python-distribute.org/distribute_setup.py
python distribute_setup.py
easy_install pip
```
For `.spell` to work, we also need a library called `Enchant`. On Debian based systems, install it with:
(If you use Windows and don't want to set up pip, you can also find `exe` installers on the internet.)
`apt-get install python-enchant`
In addition, for `.whois` to work optimally, you must have `whois` installed. Again, on Debian based systems, install it with:
`apt-get install whois`
(*These commands may need to be prefixed with `sudo`*)
If you are a user of another Linux disto, use your package manager to install the dependencies, or, for other operating systems, use **Google** to locate source packages you can install.
### Run
Once you have installed the required dependencies, there are two ways you can run the bot:
### Using the launcher:
#### Launcher
The launcher will start the bot as a background process, and allow the bot to close and restart itself. This is only supported on unix-like machines (not Windows).
For the launcher to work properly, install `screen`, or `daemon` (daemon is recommended) :
For the launcher to work properly, install `screen`, or `daemon` (daemon is recommended):
`apt-get install screen`
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ It will generate a default config for you. Once you have edited the config, run
This will start up your bot as a background process. To stop it, use `./cloudbot stop`. (Config docs at the [wiki](http://git.io/cloudbotircconfig))
### Manually running the bot:
#### Manually
To manually run the bot and get debug output, run it with:
@ -77,9 +77,11 @@ To manually run the bot and get debug output, run it with:
On Windows you can usually just double-click the `bot.py` file to start the bot, as long as you have Python installed correctly.
(note that running it without the launcher will break the restart and stop commands)
(note: running the bot without the launcher breaks the start and restart commands)
## Documentation
## Getting help with CloudBot
### Documentation
To configure your CloudBot, visit the [Config Wiki Page](http://git.io/cloudbotircconfig).
@ -87,12 +89,22 @@ To write your own plugins, visit the [Plugin Wiki Page](http://git.io/cloudbotir
More at the [Wiki Main Page](http://git.io/cloudbotircwiki).
## Support
### Support
The developers reside in [#CloudBot](irc://irc.esper.net/cloudbot) on [EsperNet](http://esper.net) and would be glad to help you.
If you think you have found a bug/have a idea/suggestion, please **open a issue** here on Github.
### Requirements
CloudBot runs on **Python** *2.7.x*. It is developed on **Ubuntu** *12.04* with **Python** *2.7.2+*.
It **requires Python modules** `lXML`, `Enchant`, `urllib3`, and `BeautifulSoup`.
The programs `daemon` or `screen` are recomended for the wrapper to run optimaly.
**Windows** users: Windows compatibility with the wrapper and some plugins is **broken** (such as ping), but we do intend to add it.³
## Example CloudBots
The developers of CloudBot run two CloudBots on [Espernet](http://esper.net).
@ -103,17 +115,8 @@ They can both be found in [#CloudBot](irc://irc.esper.net/cloudbot "Connect via
**neerbot** is the unstable bot, and runs on the latest(ish) development version of CloudBot. (neerbot is running on **Debian** *Wheezy/Testing* with **Python** *2.7.2*)
## Requirements
CloudBot runs on **Python** *2.7.x*. It is developed on **Debian** *Wheezy/Testing* and **Ubuntu** *11.10* with **Python** *2.7.2*.
It **requires Python modules** `lXML`, `BeautifulSoup` and `Enchant`, `psutil`, and `HTTPlib2`.
The programs `daemon` or `screen` are recomended for the wrapper to run optimaly.
**Windows** users: Windows compatibility with the wrapper and some plugins is **broken** (such as ping), but we do intend to add it.³
## License
CloudBot is **licensed** under the **GPL v3** license. The terms are as follows.
CloudBot/DEV

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from util import hook
import random
import re
r = "\x02\x0305" # red
g = "\x02\x0303" # green
y = "\x02" # yellow (not really)
color_codes = {
"<r>": "\x02\x0305",
"<g>": "\x02\x0303",
"<y>": "\x02"
}
answers = [g + "As I see it, yes",
g + "It is certain",
g + "It is decidedly so",
g + "Most likely",
g + "Outlook good",
g + "Signs point to yes",
g + "One would be wise to think so",
g + "Naturally",
g + "Without a doubt",
g + "Yes",
g + "Yes, definitely",
g + "You may rely on it",
y + "Reply hazy, try again",
y + "Ask again later",
y + "Better not tell you now",
y + "Cannot predict now",
y + "Concentrate and ask again",
y + "You know the answer better than I",
y + "Maybe...",
r + "You're kidding, right?",
r + "Don't count on it",
r + "In your dreams",
r + "My reply is no",
r + "My sources say no",
r + "Outlook not so good",
r + "Very doubtful"]
with open("plugins/data/8ball_responses.txt") as f:
for code in color_codes:
f = f.replace(code, color_codes[code])
responses = [line.strip() for line in f.readlines()
if not line.startswith("//")]
@hook.command('8ball')
def eightball(inp, me=None):
def eightball(input, me=None):
"8ball <question> -- The all knowing magic eight ball, " \
"in electronic form. Ask and it shall be answered!"
me("shakes the magic 8 ball... %s" % (random.choice(answers)))
# here we use voodoo magic to tell the future
magic = random.choice(responses)
me("shakes the magic 8 ball... %s" % magic)

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<g>As I see it, yes
<g>It is certain
<g>It is decidedly so
<g>Most likely
<g>Outlook good
<g>Signs point to yes
<g>One would be wise to think so
<g>Naturally
<g>Without a doubt
<g>Yes
<g>Yes, definitely
<g>You may rely on it
<y>Reply hazy, try again
<y>Ask again later
<y>Better not tell you now
<y>Cannot predict now
<y>Concentrate and ask again
<y>You know the answer better than I
<y>Maybe...
<r>You're kidding, right?
<r>Don't count on it
<r>In your dreams
<r>My reply is no
<r>My sources say no
<r>Outlook not so good
<r>Very doubtful

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// obtained from <https://github.com/blha303/skybot/commit/d4ba73d6e3f21cc60a01342f3de9d0d4abd14b3d>
// edited by Lukeroge and _frozen
// edited by Lukeroge, _frozen, and MufinMcFlufin
// Block id
1 Stone
2 Grass Block
@ -147,6 +147,13 @@
122 Dragon Egg
123 Redstone Lamp
124 Lit Redstone Lamp
127 Cocoa
128 Sandstone Stairs
129 Emerald Ore
130 Ender Chest
131 Tripwire Hook
132 Tripwire
133 Block of Emerald
// Items Ids
256 Iron Shovel
257 Iron Pickaxe
@ -338,7 +345,7 @@
380 Cauldron
381 Eye of Ender
382 Glistering Melon
383 Spawn Egg
// 383 Spawn Egg
383:50 Creeper Egg
383:51 Skeleton Egg
383:52 Spider Egg
@ -362,6 +369,9 @@
383:120 Villager Egg
384 Bottle Of Enchanting
385 Fire Charge
386 Book and Quill
387 Written Book
388 Emerald
// Records
2256 Music Disc 13
2257 Music Disc Cat

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Pin
Token
Helm
Battleaxe
Battleaxe
[mid]
of
[final]

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ def python(data, args, input):
data = data[4:].strip()
req = http.get("http://eval.appspot.com/eval", statement=statement).splitlines()
if len(req) == 0:
return "Unknown Error."
return "Failed to recieve response from remote Python API.."
req[0] = re_lineends.split(req[0])[0]
if not req[0] == 'Traceback (most recent call last):':
result = req[0].decode('utf8', 'ignore')

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def gen_password(types):
#Password Generator - The Noodle http://bowlofnoodles.net
# Password Generator - The Noodle http://bowlofnoodles.net
okay = []
#find the length needed for the password
# find the length needed for the password
numb = types.split(" ")
try:
length = int(numb[0])
except ValueError:
length = 10
for x in numb[0]:
#if any errors are found defualt to 10
if x not in ['0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9']:
numb[0] = 10
length = int(numb[0])
needs_def = 0
#alpha characters
# add alpha characters
if "alpha" in types or "letter" in types:
for x in string.ascii_lowercase:
okay.append(x)
okay = okay + string.ascii_lowercase
#adds capital characters if not told not to
if "no caps" not in types:
for x in string.ascii_uppercase:
okay.append(x)
else:
needs_def = 1
#adds numbers
okay = okay + string.ascii_uppercase
# add numbers
if "numeric" in types or "numbers" in types:
for x in range(0, 10):
okay.append(str(x))
else:
needs_def = 1
#adds symbols
okay = okay + [str(x) for x in range(0, 10)]
# add symbols
if "symbols" in types:
sym = ['!', '@', '#', '$', '%', '^', '&', '*', '(', ')', '-', '=', '_', '+', '[', ']', '{', '}', '\\', '|', ';', ':', "'", '.', '>', ',', '<', '/', '?', '`', '~', '"']
for x in sym:
okay.append(x)
else:
needs_def = 1
#defaults to lowercase alpha password if no arguments are found
if needs_def == 1:
for x in string.ascii_lowercase:
okay.append(x)
okay += okay + sym
# defaults to lowercase alpha password if the okay list is empty
if not okay:
okay = okay + string.ascii_lowercase
password = ""
#generates password
# generates password
for x in range(length):
password = password + random.choice(okay)
return password