:epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :? :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :rawlog works fine... :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!tails :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!tail /home/segfault/files/message_in :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG #default :a tail from rawlog in #default would be fun :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!tails :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!untail /home/segfault/files/message_in :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!tail /home/segfault/files/message_in :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG SegFault :!c printf "hello hello? anybody out there?\n" >> /home/segfault/files/message_in :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG SegFault :!c ls -la /home/segfault/files/ :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG SegFault :!c ls -la /home/segfault/files/message_in :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG #default :!c ls -la /home/segfault/files/message_in :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG #default :such restrictive :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Test. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :asdf :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :I could make segfault have a "restricted" mode. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :So he'll only accept commands sent to him by himself. :P :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :So it could act more like a client. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Take out all the extra commands an IRC client wouldn't need... :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :SegFault, the IRC client that has too many features you'll never know how to use and none of the features you're used to! :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG #syslog :!alias !tell !say %s :foobaz!~foobaz@1.4.7.7 PRIVMSG #default :SegFault, tell epoch i am just a bot :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :I'll name the IRC client something morbid like meatpuppet :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Should I make it a mode that segfault can run in or a separate program? :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :ACTION cleans up segfault before forking. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Might not have to fork if I make segfault generic enough. :P :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :ehlo localhosts :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Hi. :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :epoch: is segfault a bot? :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Yep. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Has enough features I could make him into an IRC client with just scripting though. :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :want something similar for vern :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :git clone git://armitage.hacking.allowed.org/segfault :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Should compile on any sane unix-like. :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :this tablet has limited features :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :i run into issues each time anything compiles :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :Then tell me and I'll fix it. :) :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :heh :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :If you're using Linux, it should compile fine except maybe a missing function like strndup(). :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :That one gives me the most trouble and I have a backup commented out. :Guard1an!~Guard1an@2a01:7b8:2000:3d:a515:5380:1bf0:560a PRIVMSG #default :will play with it later :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :I'll have to make a ./configure script sometime to test if it exists and send a compile-time option to enable or disable it. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!c whob 222.163.192.158 :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #syslog :fuck you china. :epoch!~epoch@127.0.0.1 PRIVMSG #default :!reload :armitage.hacking.allowed.org NOTICE SegFault :Connection statistics: client 104.7 kb, server 28.5 kb.