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Anope Development => Modules => Topic started by: ben on July 19, 2007, 06:04:48 AM

Title: [request] join
Post by: ben on July 19, 2007, 06:04:48 AM
yes i know that there is such modules like this one but they can be annoy

what i mean is like cs_join (not to attack noobie, sorry)
cs_join does exactly what i want it to do but the bad thing is when i do /cs stuff it floods the channel and i cant see what people say without scrolling up

so obviously here is where the request is:
A module that creates an editible nick!ident@host * realname
that has the ability to join channels (that are registered)
with only 2 options (Join and part)

i would also like it to have a variety of choices for who can assign it to a channel
with 3 option access, allowing the services root to change:
services root, services admin, services oper, Ircop, Founder, owner(identified)

but if thats too much then just leave at only one :[
dont want to be to picky

note: i know that the nick will also notice the channel but it will only be once (on join) or maybe not at all, and it would one line so its not flooding the whole channel

p.s. noobie i apollogize if i offend you or anyone else about the use of cs_join in my example, please forgive me :'(
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Post by: EvilSeph on July 19, 2007, 12:03:21 PM
If your only gripe is ChanServ notices replying in the channel ChanServ is in, then change that on your client (which I'm going to guess is mIRC). There's no point in having a whole new module made when it is your client at fault, not the module.

Well, that's my opinion anyway.
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Post by: ben on July 19, 2007, 11:28:39 PM
its the notice feature, when noticed if you arent in any channels the noticer is in then it appears in status window,
maybe you can tell me where i can get some info on how to make modules, or is that considered editing the source?

p.s. ive used other clients too

[Edited on 7/19/2007 by ben]
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Post by: n00bie on July 20, 2007, 02:19:38 PM
ben, here is the link for anope wiki about writing modules http://anope.info/index.php/Modules
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Post by: ben on July 22, 2007, 11:55:59 PM
thanks n00bie
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Post by: ben on July 23, 2007, 01:11:22 AM
Btw for the #define VERSION "is there something your suspose to put here"
or can it be whatever i want to to be
like:
#define VERSION "$Id: module.c v1.0.0 07/22/2007 Ben $"
or
#define VERSION "v1.0.0 07/22/2007"
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Post by: n00bie on July 23, 2007, 05:31:20 AM
you can put anything as you like there :9