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README.md
GoIRC Client Framework
Acquiring and Building
git clone git://github.com/raylu/rbot.git
make -C irc install
You can build the bot with:
make
./gobot
This will connect to rizon and join #vn-meta
by default, so be careful ;-)
Using the framework
Synopsis:
import "irc"
func main() {
c := irc.New("nick", "ident", "real name")
// add handlers to do things here!
if err := c.Connect("irc.freenode.net", ""); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Connection error: %s\n", err.String())
}
for {
if closed(c.Err) {
break
}
if err := <-c.Err; err != nil {
fmt.Printf("goirc error: %s", err.String())
}
}
}
The test client provides a good (if basic) example of how to use the framework.
Reading irc/handlers.go
gives a more in-depth look at how handlers can be
written. Commands to be sent to the server (e.g. PRIVMSG) are methods of the
main *irc.Conn
object, and can be found in irc/commands.go
(not all of the
possible IRC commands are implemented yet). Events are produced directly from
the messages from the IRC server, so you have to handle e.g. "332" for
RPL_TOPIC
to get the topic for a channel.
The vast majority of handlers implemented within the framework deal with state tracking of all nicks in any channels that the client is also present in. It's likely that this state tracking will become optional in the near future.
Misc.
This project was forked from jessta/goirc which is in turn forked from fluffle/goirc. Both of those projects are focused on developing the goirc framework whereas this is focused on developing a bot.