| 1 | #!/usr/bin/env perl |
| 2 | #Just for you to see that you can use almost any language :-) |
| 3 | use strict; |
| 4 | use warnings; |
| 5 | use Switch; |
| 6 | |
| 7 | switch ($ENV{ANSW_MSG}) { |
| 8 | case /^!help$/ { print qx{ grep -o 'case /[^\$/]*' "$0" | grep -o '!.*' | tr '\n' ',' }; } |
| 9 | case /^!ping$/ { print "PONG"; } |
| 10 | case /^!whoami$/ { print "You are: $ENV{ANSW_FROM}"; } |
| 11 | case /^!status$/ { print "[$ENV{ANSW_STATUS}] $ENV{ANSW_STATUS_MSG}"; } |
| 12 | case /^!(reboot|reset|restart|halt)$/ { print "Broadcast message: The system is going down for reboot NOW !!"; } |
| 13 | case /^!google/ { print "UTFG Yourself: http://google.com/"; } |
| 14 | case /^!uptime$/ { print qx{uptime}; } |
| 15 | case /^!date$/ { print qx{date}; } |
| 16 | case /^!dmesg$/ { print qx{ dmesg | tail -n 5 | tr '\n' '\t' } } |
| 17 | } |