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5 February 2023
- 22:2422:24, 5 February 2023 diff hist −1 TclHTTPS No edit summary current
- 22:2322:23, 5 February 2023 diff hist +1,032 N TclHTTPS Created page with "The http package is a common package required by Tcl scripts that need to connect to websites. However, the "default" commands don't make it easy to understand how to connect to an https website instead of an http website, and will often generate an error if the user tries to do so. Below is an example of how to do so. NOTE: You have to install both the http AND tls Tcl libraries on the host for this to work- on Debian-based systems, this is done by an administrator run..."
- 21:5121:51, 5 February 2023 diff hist −2 EggWiki →Tcl Examples
- 21:5021:50, 5 February 2023 diff hist +62 EggWiki →Tcl Examples
2 January 2023
- 05:4805:48, 2 January 2023 diff hist +950 N Bot Auto Op Created page with "Rather than depending on just a hostmask to auto-op a bot, Eggdrop can utilize its botnet to pass messages to ensure the right bot is being opped. This is more secure because the bots authenticate to each other to join the botnet, and their current nick/hostmask is passed across the botnet to ensure a malicious user isn't spoofing their hostmask. To use this method, you must first ensure your bots are linked to each other. Then load the getops script in your config file..." current
- 05:3905:39, 2 January 2023 diff hist +68 EggWiki →FAQ
- 05:0705:07, 2 January 2023 diff hist +420 N Not Sharing Userfile Created page with "If you see the error "User file rejected by <bot>: Not sharing userfile." on your partyline, check to see that your share and transfer modules are loaded. To do this, look in your config file and find these two lines: <pre> loadmodule share loadmodule transfer </pre> Make sure they look like that, and do not have a # in front of them. If they are commented out (they have a #), remove the # and restart the Eggdrop." current
- 05:0505:05, 2 January 2023 diff hist +78 EggWiki →Common Errors
31 December 2022
- 21:5021:50, 31 December 2022 diff hist +283 Known Eggdrop Errors No edit summary current
27 December 2022
- 02:5802:58, 27 December 2022 diff hist +708 EggdropRecords No edit summary current
- 01:1201:12, 27 December 2022 diff hist +225 EggdropRecords No edit summary
- 01:0401:04, 27 December 2022 diff hist +1,235 N EggdropRecords Created page with "Eggdrop has two types of records: User records, and channel records. == Struct == {| class="wikitable" |- ! chan_t ! { ! ! ! ! |- | | memberlist *member | { | | | |- | | | char nick[NICKLEN] | | | |- | | | char userhost[UHOSTLEN] | | | |- | | | char account[NICKLEN] | | | |- | | | time_t joined | | | |- | | | time_t last | | | |- | | | time_t delay | | | |- | | | userrec *user | { | | |- | | | | *next | | |- | | | | ch..."
- 00:1600:16, 27 December 2022 diff hist +1 EggWiki →Eggdrop Mechanics
- 00:1500:15, 27 December 2022 diff hist +248 EggWiki No edit summary
19 December 2022
- 20:5920:59, 19 December 2022 diff hist +1,669 N NickServ Created page with "There are several ways you can automatically authenticate your bot to NickServ == Config File Authentication == At the bottom of your config file, you'll see a section that looks like this: <pre> # This is a Tcl script to be run immediately after connecting to a server. If # you want to authenticate Eggdrop with NickServ, uncomment and edit the middle # line below. bind evnt - init-server evnt:init_server proc evnt:init_server {type} { global botnick putquick "MODE..." current
- 20:4320:43, 19 December 2022 diff hist +10 EggWiki →FAQ
- 20:4320:43, 19 December 2022 diff hist +40 EggWiki →FAQ
12 December 2022
- 02:4802:48, 12 December 2022 diff hist 0 Systemd →Installing systemd job current
- 02:4802:48, 12 December 2022 diff hist +10 Systemd →Installing systemd job
- 02:4702:47, 12 December 2022 diff hist +2,866 N Systemd Created page with "In Eggdrop version 1.9.4, an option to create a systemd entry was added to the autobotchk script. == What is systemd == systemd is a software suite that provides an array of system components for Linux[6] operating systems. Its main aim is to unify service configuration and behavior across Linux distributions;[7] Its primary component is a "system and service manager"—an init system used to bootstrap user space and manage user processes. In other words, it manages wh..."