+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# This file is called for every message received by libpurple clients (pidgin,finch,...)
- # Env variables PURPLE_MSG and PURPLE_FROM are passed to this script
- # Which means you should mind security (don't let attackers to execute their messages)
- # Each line of output is sent as reply to that message
- # You can try to rewrite this script in PERL or C for better performance
- # This script have .exe suffix as i hope it can be eventualy replaced by some binary on windows
-
-# Basic example can look like this:
- # echo "<$PURPLE_FROM> $PURPLE_MSG";
-
-# There are lot of hacks that you can do with this simple framework if you know some scripting. eg.:
- # Forward your instant messages to email, SMS gateway, text-to-speach (eg. espeak) or something...
- # Smart auto-replying messages based on regular expressions
- # Remote control your music player (or anything else on your computer) using instant messages
- # Simple IRC/Jabber/ICQ bot (accepts PM only)
- # Providing some service (Searching web, Weather info, System status, RPG game...)
- # BackDoor (even unintentional one - you've been warned)
- # Loging and analyzing messages
- # Connect IM with Arduino
- # Annoy everyone with spam (and probably get banned everywhere)
- # Anything else that you can imagine...
-
-# Maybe you will want to add more hooks for receiving messages, so i've made following script
- # It just executes all +x files in answerscripts.d directory so you should do your magic there
- # To disable some of those scripts just use chmod -x script
-
-dir="$(dirname "$0")"/answerscripts.d
-if test -d "$dir"; then
- for script in "$dir"/*; do
- test -x "$script" && "$script"
- done
-fi
-