Mercurial > prosody-modules
view mod_default_bookmarks/README.markdown @ 4579:b305814bd930
mod_muc_dicebot: A thing to roll dice
Do you see what happens, Jitsi? Do you see what happens when you
make it hard for me to use a proper bot? This is what happens,
Jitsi. This is what happens when you meet a stranger in the alps!
Ahem. In all seriousness, this is more of a quick hack than
anything else. It will look for `.r` in MUC messages and if it
finds it, it'll interpret it as an instruction to roll a few
dice. Injects the results in the body of the message. Eats the
message alive if it is malformed.
author | Jonas Schäfer <jonas@wielicki.name> |
---|---|
date | Sat, 29 May 2021 15:17:05 +0200 |
parents | 420ebea00cf3 |
children | 39bb7232326d |
line wrap: on
line source
--- labels: summary: Default bookmarked chatrooms ... Introduction ============ This module allows you to add default bookmarks for users. It only kicks in when the user has no existing bookmarks, so users are free to add, change or remove them. Details ======= Most clients support storing a private list of room "bookmarks" on the server. When they log in, they fetch this list and join any that are marked as "autojoin". If this list is empty, as it would be for new users, this module would return the list supplied in the config. Configuration ============= Add "default\_bookmarks" to your modules\_enabled list: modules_enabled = { -- ...other modules here... -- "default_bookmarks"; -- ...maybe some more here... -- } Then add a list of the default rooms you want: default_bookmarks = { { jid = "room@conference.example.com", name = "The Room" }; -- Specifying a password is supported: { jid = "secret-room@conference.example.com", name = "A Secret Room", password = "secret" }; -- You can also use this compact syntax: "yetanother@conference.example.com"; -- this will get "yetanother" as name }; Compatibility ------------- ------- --------------- trunk Works 0.10 Should work 0.9 Should work ------- ---------------