# pinhook a pluggable irc bot framework in python ## Tutorial ### Installation ``` $ pip install pinhook ``` ### Creating the Bot To create the bot, just create a python file with the following: ```python import pinhook.bot bot = pinhook.bot.Bot( channels=['#foo', '#bar'], nickname='ph-bot', server='irc.freenode.net' ) bot.start() ``` This will start a basic bot and look for plugins in the 'plugins' directory to add functionality. Optional arguments are: * `port`: choose a custom port to connect to the server (default: 6667) * `ops`: list of operators who can do things like make the bot join other channels or quit (default: empty list) * `plugin_dir`: directory where the bot should look for plugins (default: "plugins") ### Creating plugins In your chosen plugins directory ("plugins" by default) make a python file with a function. You can use the `@pinhook.plugin.register` decorator to tell the bot the command to activate the function. Use the `@pinhook.plugin.register_regex` to activate your functions for all messages, that match a regular expression, you define. The function will need to be structured as such: ```python import pinhook.plugin @pinhook.plugin.register('!test') def test_plugin(msg): message = '{}: this is a test!'.format(msg.nick) return pinhook.plugin.message(message) ``` The function will need to accept a single argument in order to accept a `Message` object from the bot. The `Message` object has the following attributes: * `cmd`: the command that triggered the function * `nick`: the user who triggered the command * `arg`: all the trailing text after the command. This is what you will use to get optional information for the command * `channel`: the channel where the command was initiated * `ops`: the list of bot operators * `botnick`: the nickname of the bot The plugin function **must** return one of the following in order to give a response to the command: * `pinhook.plugin.message`: basic message in channel where command was triggered * `pinhook.plugin.action`: CTCP action in the channel where command was triggered (basically like using `/me does a thing`) ## Examples There are some basic examples in the `examples` directory in this repository. For a live and maintained bot running the current version of pinhook see [pinhook-tilde](https://github.com/archangelic/pinhook-tilde).