Nice to meet you! I'm a IRC bot written in Go using go-ircevent for IRC connectivity.
I can be deployed to heroku and used in slack to overpower slackbot.
I'm always hanging out as go-bot in the channel #go-bot @ irc.freenode.org
To see what I can do, type !help in the channel or send me a private message.
- !gif: Posts a random gif url from giphy.com. Try it with: !gif cat
- !catgif: Posts a random cat gif url from thecatapi.com
- !godoc: Searches packages in godoc.org. Try it with: !godoc net/http
I also have some commands, which are triggered by keywords, urls, etc
- url: Detects url and gets it's title (very naive implementation, works sometimes)
- catfacts: Tells a random cat fact based on some cat keywords
- jira: Detects jira issue numbers and posts the url (necessary to configure the JIRA URL)
- chucknorris: Shows a random chuck norris quote every time the word "chuck" is mentioned
I also have some brazilian commands which only apply to Brazil:
- megasena: Gera um número da megasena ou mostra o último resultado
- cotacao: Informa a cotação atual do Dólar e Euro
If you wish to write your own commands, start with the 2 example commands, they are in the example directory.
If you want me to join your channel, send me a private message with:
!join #channel pass
If I'm boring you, just send a !part command in a channel I'm in.
To see an example project on how to deploy it to heroku, please see my own configuration:
https://github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot-heroku
To deploy your own go-bot, you need to:
- Import the package bot
- Import the commands you would like to use
- Fill the Config struct
- Call Bot.Run(config)
Here is a full example:
import (
"github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot"
_ "github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot/commands/catfacts"
_ "github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot/commands/catgif"
_ "github.com/fabioxgn/go-bot/commands/chucknorris"
// Import all the commands you wish to use
"log"
"strings"
)
func main() {
bot.Run(&bot.Config{
Server: os.Getenv("IRC_SERVER"),
Channels: strings.Split(os.Getenv("IRC_CHANNELS"), ","),
User: os.Getenv("IRC_USER"),
Nick: os.Getenv("IRC_NICK"),
Password: os.Getenv("IRC_PASSWORD"),
UseTLS: true,
Debug: os.Getenv("DEBUG") != "",}
)
}
To join channels with passwords just put the password after the channel name separated by a space:
Channels: []string{"#mychannel mypassword", "#go-bot"}