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