# nicethings A program for shared Unix servers, specifically [tilde.town](https://tilde.town), to cheer people up . # Table of Contents - [How it works](#how-it-works) - [How it works in detail](#how-it-works-in-detail) - [Installation](#installation) - [Usage](#usage) # How it works Each user on the shared Unix server may have a `.nicethings` file. The `.nicethings` file may be populated with a list of nice messages created by a user. All users' `.nicethings` files are converted to lists. All lists are combined into one list. A random nice message is picked from from this list and is displayed to the user. ## How it works in detail * Each user has a `~/.nicethings` directory. * Users can add messages to this file using the `nicethings add "your nice message here"` interface. * Each message is stored in the file as separate lines. No file format is used. * Users can display a numbered list of the messages they have stored using the `nicethings ls` interface. * Users can remove their own messages using the `nicethings rm 2` interface, where the number refers to an item in their list. * Users can view a random message from a random user using the `nicethings` interface (with no arguments). # Installation 1. Run `git clone https://github.com/m455/nicethings` 2. Run `cd nicethings` 3. Run `make` for further installation instructions. # Usage ``` nicethings [] [] Commands: No command - Print a random nice thing. add - Add a message to the list of nice things. ls - Print a numbered list of the nice things you have added. rm - Remove a message you have added from the list of nice things. Examples: nicethings nicethings add \"You are beautiful\" nicethings ls nicethings rm 2 ```