User:Eicar
<moemoe> #version <eicar> I'm a v. 0.9.11-svn (revision 958, local changes) rubybot, (c) Tom Gilbert and the rbot development team - http://linuxbrit.co.uk/rbot/
Features
Aktivierte Module sind:
<moemoe> help <eicar> help topics: 5 core modules: auth, basics, config, httputil, remote; 12 plugins: autoop, debug, dice, eightball, lart, lastfm, math, remind, rot, rss, unicode, url; 58 plugins ignored: use help ignored plugins to see why (help <topic> for more info)
autoop
perform autoop based on hostmask - usage: add <hostmask> [channel channel ...], rm <hostmask> [channel], list - list current ops. If you don't specify which channels, all channels are assumed
dice
dice <string> (where <string> is something like: d6 or 2d6 or 2d6+4 or 2d6+1d20 or 2d6+1d5+4d7-3d4-6) => Rolls that set of virtual dice
eightball
magic 8-ball ruby bot module written by novex for nvinfo on #dumber@quakenet, usage:<botname> 8ball will i ever beat this cancer?
lart
Lart: The lart plugin allows you to lart/praise someone in the channel. You can also add new larts and new praises as well as delete them. For the curious, LART is an acronym for Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool. Usage: lart <who> [<reason>] -- larts <who> for <reason>. praise <who> [<reason>] -- praises <who> for <reason>. [add|rm][lart|praise] -- Add or remove a lart or praise.
lastfm
lastfm <function> <user> => lastfm data for <user> on last.fm where <function> in [recenttracks, topartists, topalbums, toptracks, tags, friends, neighbors]. other topics: events, artist, group, song, track, album
math
math <expression>, evaluate mathematical expression
remind
reminder plugin: remind <who> [about] <message> in
rot
rot13 <string> => encode <string> to rot13 or back
rss
manage RSS feeds: rss show|list|watched|add|change|del(ete)|rm|(force)replace|watch|unwatch|rmwatch|rewatch
unicode
no help
url
urls [<max>=4] => list <max> last urls mentioned in current channel, urls search [<max>=4] <regexp> => search for matching urls. In a private message, you must specify the channel to query, eg. urls <channel> [max], urls search <channel> [max] <regexp>
Sonstiges
In Public Chans muss dem Befehl ein "eicar" oder "#" vorangestellt werden, damit er reagiert.