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- It works on windows and linux (haven't tested on mac)
- Can be used as an IRC bot
- It has a simple hook system where you can do whatever you want when receiving an IRC command.
- Example in Main.cpp
First create a function (name it whatever you want) with two arguments, an IRCMessage and a pointer to IRCClient:
void onPrivMsg(IRCMessage message, IRCClient* client)
{
// Check who can "control" us
if (message.prefix.nick != "YourNick")
return;
// received text
std::string text = message.parameters.at(message.parameters.size() - 1);
if (text == "join #channel")
client->SendIRC("JOIN #channel");
if (text == "leave #channel")
client->SendIRC("PART #channel");
if (text == "quit now")
client->SendIRC("QUIT");
}
Then, after you create the IRCClient instance, you can hook it:
IRCClient client;
// Hook PRIVMSG
client.HookIRCCommand("PRIVMSG", &onPrivMsg);
- Edit Makefile
- Replace "-lpthread" with "-lws2_32" (no quotes) in LDFLAGS on line 3.
- Add ".exe" extension (no quotes) to the EXECUTABLE filename (line 8).
Just send a pull request! :)
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