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nwitch-lmgtfy

v1.1.0

Published

nwitch plugin for lmgtfy

Downloads

2

Readme

nwitch-lmgtfy

Build Status Dependency Status

nwitch (and slate-irc) plugin for lmgtfy.

05:34 <KenanY> !lmgtfy how do i javascript
05:34 <nwitch> KenanY: http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+do+i+javascript

Example

As a nwitch plugin (using config.toml):

[plugins]
nwitch-lmgtfy = true

Or through nwitch's API:

var Nwitch = require('nwitch');
var lmgtfy = require('nwitch-lmgtfy');

var nwitch = new Nwitch({
  irc: {
    address: 'irc.freenode.org',
    port: 6667
  }
});

nwitch.use(lmgtfy());

Technically, all nwitch plugins are just slate-irc plugins, so you could also use this as a slate-irc plugin:

var net = require('net');
var irc = require('slate-irc');
var lmgtfy = require('nwitch-lmgtfy');

var stream = net.connect({
  port: 6667,
  host: 'irc.freenode.org'
});

var client = irc(stream);
client.use(lmgtfy());

Installation

$ npm install nwitch-lmgtfy

API

var lmgtfy = require('nwitch-lmgtfy');

lmgtfy()

Returns a function that accepts an instance of slate-irc.