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hubot-iwelt-remind-k

v1.0.0

Published

Friendly reminder script for Hubot

Downloads

2

Readme

Hubot Remind K

Hubot script to manage reminders in a relaxed friendly syntax.

Features

  • Both relative ("in 5 minutes") and absolute ("tomorrow 5 pm") time specification.
  • Relaxed syntax. It simply DWYM (Does what you mean) without expecting much grammar.
  • Uses friendly relative date in the confirmation message.
  • Recurrent reminders.
  • Listing and deleteing existing reminders.

Installation

Install the npm package

npm install hubot-remind-k --save

and add hubot-remind-her to external-scripts.json

[ "hubot-remind-k" ]

Note: This script will not work in conjuction with [remind.coffee][] and [hubot-remind-at][], so disable them if you are enabling this.

Remember to set your timezone correctly. For example, on heroku you need to run heroku config:set TZ="foo"

Usage

If it is prefixed with remind, and ends with to <something>, and has a date in between, it'll work.

> hubot remind me in every 10 minutes to have fun
> hubot remind me tomorrow 10 PM to eat
> hubot remind me at 18 Feb to be alive
> hubot remind me every Tuesday to watch pogo
> hubot list reminders
> hubot delete reminder 1

To get detailed help about the sort of time strings supported, see the [chrono][] homepage.

Tests

The first time around, you'll need to install the necessary development dependencies required to run the tests:

npm install

Subsequently, you can run the tests using:

npm test

History/Credits

This is a spiritual successor of the [remind.coffee][] and the [hubot-remind-at][] scripts, combining their functionality, making the command syntax more flexible, and the bot's responses more friendly. All thanks to the awesomeness of [chrono][] and [moment.js][].

Bugs

  • Reminders longer that 24 days in the future are immediately triggered ([Reference][long-settimeout]).

[remind.coffee]: https://github.com/github/hubot-scripts/blob/master/src/scripts/remind.coffee) [hubot-remind-at]: https://github.com/soh335/hubot-remind-at.git [chrono]: http://wanasit.github.io/pages/chrono/ [long-settimeout]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12351521/can-settimeout-be-too-long [moment.js]: http://momentjs.com/