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hubot-dobermanme

v1.0.0

Published

Hubot script to return dobermans at your command.

Downloads

2

Readme

Summon adorable doberman pictures with lightning speed!

NPM NPM

This is a simple coffeescript to configure hubot to respond with random pictures of dobermans. Hubot-scrips can currently pug you, corgi you, and kitten you, so this seemed like the only logical option for my next hubot-script. As of right now, most of the images are of a friend of mines doberman. I'm happy to add more to the array, if you have any images you would like to add contact me via Github or Twitter @kwandrews7 and send me a publicly hosted URL (I recommend Imgur for hosting).

By sending me any images, you are stating that you have the rights to said images and are granting me permissions to include them in the doberman me hubot-script.

Thanks and enjoy!

API

  • hubot doberman me - Responds with a random doberman image.
  • hubot how many dobermans are there - Responds with the current number of dobermans available.

Installation

Run the following command

$ npm install hubot-dobermanme

Then to make sure the dependencies are installed:

$ npm install

To enable the script, add a hubot-dobermanme entry to the external-scripts.json file (you may need to create this file).

["hubot-dobermanme"]

Release Notes

0.0.1

  • It's a doberman me hubot script. What more could you ask for?
  • It's also probably not as fancy as the other "animal me" scripts. But, we'll keep working it.

1.0.0

  • It's been out awhile, why not 1.0? (Insert zoidberg meme here.)
  • Moved the dobermans.json file off of a personal server into the GitHub repo.
  • Added more dobermans.