├── ChatManager.sln ├── ChatManager ├── .gitignore ├── Advertisements.cs ├── ChatManager.cs ├── ChatManager.csproj ├── Commands │ └── Commands.cs ├── Config.cs ├── Database.cs ├── Events │ └── Events.cs ├── Utils │ ├── Discord.cs │ └── Helpers.cs └── lang │ ├── en.json │ └── tr.json ├── LICENSE └── README.md /ChatManager.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | Project("{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}") = "ChatManager", "ChatManager\ChatManager.csproj", "{0FE445A0-4A34-4904-A8DB-93A50CA97CD4}" 4 | EndProject 5 | Global 6 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 7 | Debug|Any CPU = Debug|Any CPU 8 | Release|Any CPU = Release|Any CPU 9 | EndGlobalSection 10 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 11 | {0FE445A0-4A34-4904-A8DB-93A50CA97CD4}.Debug|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Debug|Any CPU 12 | {0FE445A0-4A34-4904-A8DB-93A50CA97CD4}.Debug|Any CPU.Build.0 = Debug|Any CPU 13 | {0FE445A0-4A34-4904-A8DB-93A50CA97CD4}.Release|Any CPU.ActiveCfg = Release|Any CPU 14 | {0FE445A0-4A34-4904-A8DB-93A50CA97CD4}.Release|Any CPU.Build.0 = Release|Any CPU 15 | EndGlobalSection 16 | EndGlobal 17 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .git 2 | .vs 3 | obj/ 4 | bin/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Advertisements.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Text; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API; 3 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core.Translations; 4 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Timers; 5 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 6 | using Timer = CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Timers.Timer; 7 | 8 | namespace ChatManager; 9 | 10 | public static class Advertisements 11 | { 12 | 13 | private static readonly List AdvertisementTimer = new(); 14 | 15 | public static void LoadAdvertisements() 16 | { 17 | 18 | try 19 | { 20 | 21 | if (AdvertisementTimer.Count != 0) 22 | { 23 | foreach (var timer in AdvertisementTimer) 24 | timer.Kill(); 25 | AdvertisementTimer.Clear(); 26 | } 27 | 28 | var Announcements = Database.Query(@"SELECT * FROM cm_advertisements").ToList(); 29 | 30 | if (Announcements.Any()) 31 | { 32 | 33 | for (int i = 0; i < Announcements.Count; i++) 34 | { 35 | 36 | var AnnouncementData = Announcements[i]; 37 | int announcementDuration = AnnouncementData.duration; 38 | 39 | Timer Timer = ChatManager.Instance.AddTimer(announcementDuration, () => 40 | { 41 | 42 | string content = AnnouncementData.message; 43 | StringBuilder message = new(ChatManager.Instance.Config.Prefix.ReplaceColorTags()); 44 | message.Append(content.ReplaceColorTags()); 45 | Server.PrintToChatAll(message.ToString()); 46 | 47 | }, TimerFlags.REPEAT | TimerFlags.STOP_ON_MAPCHANGE); 48 | 49 | AdvertisementTimer.Add(Timer); 50 | 51 | } 52 | 53 | } 54 | 55 | } 56 | catch (Exception e) 57 | { 58 | 59 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogError($"Failed to get the Advertisement List: {e}"); 60 | throw; 61 | 62 | } 63 | 64 | } 65 | 66 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/ChatManager.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core.Attributes; 3 | 4 | namespace ChatManager; 5 | 6 | [MinimumApiVersion(247)] 7 | public class ChatManager : BasePlugin, IPluginConfig 8 | { 9 | 10 | public override string ModuleName => "ChatManager"; 11 | public override string ModuleAuthor => "BMathers"; 12 | public override string ModuleVersion => "2.0.0"; 13 | 14 | public static ChatManager Instance { get; set; } = new ChatManager(); 15 | public Config Config { get; set; } = new Config(); 16 | 17 | 18 | public override void Load(bool hotReload) 19 | { 20 | 21 | Instance = this; 22 | 23 | Events.Events.Load(); 24 | Commands.Commands.Load(); 25 | 26 | Task.Run(async () => 27 | { 28 | 29 | await Database.CreateDatabase(); 30 | 31 | }); 32 | 33 | Advertisements.LoadAdvertisements(); 34 | 35 | } 36 | 37 | public override void Unload(bool hotReload) 38 | { 39 | 40 | Events.Events.Unload(); 41 | Commands.Commands.Unload(); 42 | 43 | } 44 | 45 | public void OnConfigParsed(Config config) 46 | { 47 | 48 | Config = config; 49 | 50 | } 51 | 52 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/ChatManager.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | net8.0 5 | enable 6 | enable 7 | true 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Commands/Commands.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 3 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Admin; 4 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Commands; 5 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Entities; 6 | using Newtonsoft.Json; 7 | 8 | namespace ChatManager.Commands; 9 | 10 | public abstract class Commands 11 | { 12 | 13 | public static void Load() 14 | { 15 | 16 | ChatManager.Instance.AddCommand($"css_{ChatManager.Instance.Config.Commands.AdsReload}", "Reload advertising data", AdsReload); 17 | 18 | } 19 | 20 | public static void Unload() 21 | { 22 | 23 | ChatManager.Instance.RemoveCommand($"css_{ChatManager.Instance.Config.Commands.AdsReload}", AdsReload); 24 | 25 | } 26 | 27 | [CommandHelper(whoCanExecute: CommandUsage.CLIENT_AND_SERVER)] 28 | [RequiresPermissions("@css/chat")] 29 | private static void AdsReload(CCSPlayerController? player, CommandInfo info) 30 | { 31 | 32 | Advertisements.LoadAdvertisements(); 33 | 34 | if(player != null && player.IsValid) 35 | player.PrintToChat(Utils.Helpers.MessageBuilder("Reloaded Advertising Data")); 36 | 37 | } 38 | 39 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Config.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Text.Json.Serialization; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 3 | 4 | namespace ChatManager; 5 | 6 | public class AdBlock 7 | { 8 | 9 | [JsonPropertyName("PlayerNames")] 10 | public bool PlayerNames { get; set; } = true; 11 | 12 | [JsonPropertyName("ChatMessages")] 13 | public bool ChatMessages { get; set; } = true; 14 | 15 | } 16 | 17 | public class Logging 18 | { 19 | 20 | [JsonPropertyName("ServerLogs")] 21 | public bool ServerLogs { get; set; } = false; 22 | 23 | [JsonPropertyName("DiscordLogs")] 24 | public bool DiscordLogs { get; set; } = false; 25 | 26 | [JsonPropertyName("DiscordWebhook")] 27 | public string DiscordWebhook { get; set; } = string.Empty; 28 | 29 | } 30 | 31 | public class TeamTags 32 | { 33 | 34 | [JsonPropertyName("DEAD")] 35 | public string DeadSyntax { get; set; } = "{Red}[DEAD]"; 36 | 37 | [JsonPropertyName("TEAM_NONE")] 38 | public string NoneSyntax { get; set; } = "{White}[NONE]"; 39 | 40 | [JsonPropertyName("TEAM_SPEC")] 41 | public string SpecSyntax { get; set; } = "{White}[SPEC]"; 42 | 43 | [JsonPropertyName("TEAM_T")] 44 | public string TeamTSyntax { get; set; } = "{Gold}[T]"; 45 | 46 | [JsonPropertyName("TEAM_CT")] 47 | public string TeamCtSyntax { get; set; } = "{Blue}[CT]"; 48 | 49 | } 50 | 51 | public class DatabaseSettings 52 | { 53 | 54 | [JsonPropertyName("host")] 55 | public string Host { get; set; } = string.Empty; 56 | 57 | [JsonPropertyName("port")] 58 | public int Port { get; set; } = 3306; 59 | 60 | [JsonPropertyName("username")] 61 | public string Username { get; set; } = string.Empty; 62 | 63 | [JsonPropertyName("database")] 64 | public string Database { get; set; } = string.Empty; 65 | 66 | [JsonPropertyName("password")] 67 | public string Password { get; set; } = string.Empty; 68 | 69 | } 70 | 71 | public class ChatSyntax 72 | { 73 | 74 | [JsonPropertyName("ALL")] 75 | public string AllSyntax { get; set; } = "{STATUS_DEAD}{PLAYER_TEAM}{PLAYER_NAME}{White}:{Green}{PLAYER_MESSAGE}"; 76 | 77 | [JsonPropertyName("CT")] 78 | public string CtSyntax { get; set; } = "{STATUS_DEAD}{PLAYER_TEAM}{PLAYER_NAME}{White}:{Green}{PLAYER_MESSAGE}"; 79 | 80 | [JsonPropertyName("T")] 81 | public string Syntax { get; set; } = "{STATUS_DEAD}{PLAYER_TEAM}{PLAYER_NAME}{White}:{Green}{PLAYER_MESSAGE}"; 82 | 83 | } 84 | 85 | public class CmCommands 86 | { 87 | 88 | [JsonPropertyName("AdsReload")] 89 | public string AdsReload { get; set; } = "adsreload"; 90 | 91 | } 92 | 93 | public class Config : IBasePluginConfig 94 | { 95 | 96 | [JsonPropertyName("Prefix")] 97 | public string Prefix { get; set; } = "{Blue}[ChatManager]"; 98 | 99 | [JsonPropertyName("Commands")] 100 | public CmCommands Commands { get; set; } = new CmCommands(); 101 | 102 | [JsonPropertyName("Database")] 103 | public DatabaseSettings Database { get; set; } = new DatabaseSettings(); 104 | 105 | [JsonPropertyName("AdBlock")] 106 | public AdBlock AdBlock { get; set; } = new AdBlock(); 107 | 108 | [JsonPropertyName("Logging")] 109 | public Logging Logging { get; set; } = new Logging(); 110 | 111 | [JsonPropertyName("TeamTags")] 112 | public TeamTags TeamTags { get; set; } = new TeamTags(); 113 | 114 | [JsonPropertyName("BannedWords")] 115 | public List BannedWords { get; set; } = new List(); 116 | 117 | [JsonPropertyName("Tags")] 118 | public Dictionary Tags { get; set; } = new Dictionary 119 | { 120 | ["Everyone"] = new() 121 | { 122 | ChatColor = "{White}", 123 | ChatTag = "{White}[Player]", 124 | NameColor = "{TeamColor}" 125 | } 126 | }; 127 | 128 | [JsonPropertyName("ConfigVersion")] 129 | public int Version { get; set; } = 3; 130 | 131 | } 132 | 133 | public class Tag 134 | { 135 | 136 | public string ChatTag { get; set; } = string.Empty; 137 | public string ChatColor { get; set; } = string.Empty; 138 | public string NameColor { get; set; } = string.Empty; 139 | 140 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Database.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using Dapper; 2 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 3 | using MySqlConnector; 4 | 5 | namespace ChatManager; 6 | 7 | public static class Database 8 | { 9 | private static async Task ConnectAsync() 10 | { 11 | 12 | try 13 | { 14 | 15 | var databaseSettings = ChatManager.Instance.Config.Database; 16 | var connection = new MySqlConnection($"Server={databaseSettings.Host};Port={databaseSettings.Port};Username={databaseSettings.Username};Password='{databaseSettings.Password}';Database={databaseSettings.Database}"); 17 | await connection.OpenAsync(); 18 | return connection; 19 | 20 | } 21 | catch (Exception e) 22 | { 23 | 24 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogError($"[Database Error]: {e}"); 25 | throw; 26 | 27 | } 28 | 29 | } 30 | 31 | public static IEnumerable Query(string query) 32 | { 33 | 34 | try 35 | { 36 | 37 | var databaseSettings = ChatManager.Instance.Config.Database; 38 | using MySqlConnection connection = new MySqlConnection($"Server={databaseSettings.Host};Port={databaseSettings.Port};Username={databaseSettings.Username};Password='{databaseSettings.Password}';Database={databaseSettings.Database}"); 39 | connection.Open(); 40 | var connectionQuery = connection.Query(query); 41 | connection.Close(); 42 | return connectionQuery; 43 | 44 | } 45 | catch (Exception e) 46 | { 47 | 48 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogError($"[Database Error]: {e}"); 49 | throw; 50 | 51 | } 52 | 53 | } 54 | 55 | // public static void Execute(string query, object? param) 56 | // { 57 | // 58 | // try 59 | // { 60 | // 61 | // Task.Run(async () => 62 | // { 63 | // 64 | // var connection = await ConnectAsync(); 65 | // await connection.ExecuteAsync(query, param); 66 | // await connection.CloseAsync(); 67 | // 68 | // }); 69 | // 70 | // } 71 | // catch (Exception e) 72 | // { 73 | // 74 | // ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogError($"[Database Error]: {e}"); 75 | // throw; 76 | // 77 | // } 78 | // 79 | // } 80 | 81 | public static async Task CreateDatabase() 82 | { 83 | 84 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogInformation($"Checking the database..."); 85 | await using MySqlConnection connection = await ConnectAsync(); 86 | await using MySqlTransaction transaction = await connection.BeginTransactionAsync(); 87 | 88 | try 89 | { 90 | 91 | await connection.ExecuteAsync(@" 92 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS cm_bans ( 93 | id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, 94 | steamid BIGINT NOT NULL, 95 | playername VARCHAR(255) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci, 96 | duration INT NOT NULL, 97 | created_at DATETIME NOT NULL, 98 | expired_at DATETIME NOT NULL, 99 | PRIMARY KEY (id) 100 | )", transaction: transaction); 101 | 102 | await connection.ExecuteAsync(@" 103 | CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS cm_advertisements ( 104 | id INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, 105 | message TEXT CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci, 106 | duration INT NOT NULL, 107 | created_at DATETIME NOT NULL, 108 | PRIMARY KEY (id) 109 | )", transaction: transaction); 110 | 111 | await transaction.CommitAsync(); 112 | await connection.CloseAsync(); 113 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogInformation($"ChatManager database has been created."); 114 | 115 | } 116 | catch (Exception e) 117 | { 118 | 119 | await transaction.RollbackAsync(); 120 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogError($"[Database Error]: {e}"); 121 | throw; 122 | 123 | } 124 | 125 | } 126 | 127 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Events/Events.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using ChatManager.Utils; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API; 3 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 4 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Admin; 5 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Commands; 6 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 7 | using Helpers = ChatManager.Utils.Helpers; 8 | 9 | namespace ChatManager.Events; 10 | 11 | public abstract class Events 12 | { 13 | 14 | public static void Load() 15 | { 16 | 17 | ChatManager.Instance.AddCommandListener("say", OnPlayerChat); 18 | ChatManager.Instance.AddCommandListener("say_team", OnPlayerChat); 19 | 20 | } 21 | 22 | public static void Unload() 23 | { 24 | 25 | ChatManager.Instance.RemoveCommandListener("say", OnPlayerChat, HookMode.Pre); 26 | ChatManager.Instance.RemoveCommandListener("say_team", OnPlayerChat, HookMode.Pre); 27 | 28 | } 29 | 30 | private static HookResult OnPlayerChat(CCSPlayerController? player, CommandInfo info) 31 | { 32 | 33 | string message = info.GetArg(1); 34 | if (player == null || !player.IsValid || player.IsBot || message.Length == 0) return HookResult.Continue; 35 | 36 | if (CoreConfig.SilentChatTrigger.Any(p => message.StartsWith(p))) 37 | { 38 | 39 | return HookResult.Continue; 40 | 41 | } 42 | 43 | if (CoreConfig.PublicChatTrigger.Any(p => message.StartsWith(p))) 44 | { 45 | 46 | player.ExecuteClientCommandFromServer($"css_{message.Substring(1)}"); 47 | 48 | } 49 | 50 | string deadStatus = player.PawnIsAlive ? string.Empty : ChatManager.Instance.Config.TeamTags.DeadSyntax; 51 | string playerName = player.PlayerName; 52 | 53 | if (ChatManager.Instance.Config.AdBlock.ChatMessages) 54 | message = Helpers.FilterAds(Helpers.ReplaceBannedWords(message)); 55 | 56 | if (ChatManager.Instance.Config.Logging.DiscordLogs) 57 | { 58 | 59 | Server.NextFrame(() => 60 | { 61 | _ = Discord.SendAsync(player, message); 62 | }); 63 | 64 | } 65 | 66 | if (ChatManager.Instance.Config.Logging.ServerLogs) 67 | { 68 | 69 | string date = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss"); 70 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogInformation($"[{date}][{Helpers.TeamName(player.Team)}][{player.SteamID.ToString()}][{playerName}]: {message}"); 71 | 72 | } 73 | 74 | if (ChatManager.Instance.Config.Tags.Any()) 75 | { 76 | 77 | foreach (var tag in ChatManager.Instance.Config.Tags) 78 | { 79 | 80 | Tag playerData = tag.Value; 81 | string replace; 82 | 83 | if (tag.Key.Contains(player.SteamID.ToString())) 84 | { 85 | 86 | replace = Helpers.CreateChatMessage(deadStatus, 87 | info.GetArg(0) == "say_team" ? Helpers.SetTeamName(player.Team) : string.Empty, 88 | playerData.ChatTag, playerData.NameColor, playerData.ChatColor, player, message); 89 | 90 | if (info.GetArg(0) == "say_team") 91 | { 92 | 93 | foreach (CCSPlayerController target in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(target => target.Team == player.Team && !target.IsBot)) 94 | { 95 | 96 | target.PrintToChat(replace); 97 | return HookResult.Handled; 98 | 99 | } 100 | 101 | } 102 | else 103 | { 104 | 105 | Server.PrintToChatAll(replace); 106 | return HookResult.Handled; 107 | 108 | } 109 | 110 | } 111 | 112 | if (tag.Key.StartsWith("#")) 113 | { 114 | 115 | if (AdminManager.PlayerInGroup(player, tag.Key)) 116 | { 117 | 118 | replace = Helpers.CreateChatMessage(deadStatus, 119 | info.GetArg(0) == "say_team" ? Helpers.SetTeamName(player.Team) : string.Empty, 120 | playerData.ChatTag, playerData.NameColor, playerData.ChatColor, player, message); 121 | 122 | if (info.GetArg(0) == "say_team") 123 | { 124 | 125 | foreach (CCSPlayerController target in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(target => target.Team == player.Team && !target.IsBot)) 126 | { 127 | 128 | target.PrintToChat(replace); 129 | return HookResult.Handled; 130 | 131 | } 132 | 133 | } 134 | else 135 | { 136 | 137 | Server.PrintToChatAll(replace); 138 | return HookResult.Handled; 139 | 140 | } 141 | 142 | } 143 | 144 | } 145 | 146 | if (tag.Key.StartsWith("@")) 147 | { 148 | 149 | if (AdminManager.PlayerHasPermissions(player, tag.Key)) 150 | { 151 | 152 | replace = Helpers.CreateChatMessage(deadStatus, 153 | info.GetArg(0) == "say_team" ? Helpers.SetTeamName(player.Team) : string.Empty, 154 | playerData.ChatTag, playerData.NameColor, playerData.ChatColor, player, message); 155 | 156 | if (info.GetArg(0) == "say_team") 157 | { 158 | 159 | foreach (CCSPlayerController target in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(target => target.Team == player.Team && !target.IsBot)) 160 | { 161 | 162 | target.PrintToChat(replace); 163 | return HookResult.Handled; 164 | 165 | } 166 | 167 | } 168 | else 169 | { 170 | 171 | Server.PrintToChatAll(replace); 172 | return HookResult.Handled; 173 | 174 | } 175 | 176 | } 177 | 178 | } 179 | 180 | if (tag.Key.Contains("Default")) 181 | { 182 | 183 | replace = Helpers.CreateChatMessage(deadStatus, 184 | info.GetArg(0) == "say_team" ? Helpers.SetTeamName(player.Team) : string.Empty, 185 | playerData.ChatTag, playerData.NameColor, playerData.ChatColor, player, message); 186 | 187 | if (info.GetArg(0) == "say_team") 188 | { 189 | 190 | foreach (CCSPlayerController target in Utilities.GetPlayers().Where(target => target.Team == player.Team && !target.IsBot)) 191 | { 192 | 193 | target.PrintToChat(replace); 194 | return HookResult.Handled; 195 | 196 | } 197 | 198 | } 199 | else 200 | { 201 | 202 | Server.PrintToChatAll(replace); 203 | return HookResult.Handled; 204 | 205 | } 206 | 207 | 208 | } 209 | 210 | } 211 | 212 | } 213 | 214 | return HookResult.Continue; 215 | 216 | } 217 | 218 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Utils/Discord.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Text; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 3 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 4 | 5 | namespace ChatManager.Utils; 6 | 7 | public static class Discord 8 | { 9 | 10 | public static async Task SendAsync(CCSPlayerController? player, string message) 11 | { 12 | 13 | string webhookUrl = ChatManager.Instance.Config.Logging.DiscordWebhook; 14 | if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(webhookUrl)) return; 15 | 16 | try 17 | { 18 | 19 | using var httpClient = new HttpClient(); 20 | string formattedDateTime = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss"); 21 | 22 | var payload = new 23 | { 24 | content = "", 25 | tts = false, 26 | embeds = new[] 27 | { 28 | new 29 | { 30 | type = "rich", 31 | title = player?.PlayerName, 32 | description = $"```\n[{formattedDateTime}] {message}\n```", 33 | color = 0xff0000, 34 | url = $"https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/{player?.SteamID}" 35 | } 36 | } 37 | }; 38 | 39 | var content = new StringContent(Newtonsoft.Json.JsonConvert.SerializeObject(payload), Encoding.UTF8, "application/json"); 40 | HttpResponseMessage response = await httpClient.PostAsync(webhookUrl, content); 41 | response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode(); 42 | 43 | } 44 | catch (Exception e) 45 | { 46 | 47 | ChatManager.Instance.Logger.LogError($"Discord Webhook Error: {e.Message}"); 48 | throw; 49 | 50 | } 51 | 52 | } 53 | 54 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/Utils/Helpers.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Reflection; 2 | using System.Text; 3 | using System.Text.RegularExpressions; 4 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 5 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core.Translations; 6 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Utils; 7 | 8 | namespace ChatManager.Utils; 9 | 10 | public static class Helpers 11 | { 12 | 13 | public static string MessageBuilder(string message, params object[] args) 14 | { 15 | 16 | StringBuilder builder = new(ChatManager.Instance.Config.Prefix.ReplaceColorTags()); 17 | builder.AppendFormat(ChatManager.Instance.Localizer[message], args); 18 | return builder.ToString(); 19 | 20 | } 21 | 22 | private static string ReplaceTags(string message, CsTeam team) 23 | { 24 | 25 | if (message.Contains('{')) 26 | { 27 | string modifiedValue = message; 28 | 29 | foreach (FieldInfo field in typeof(ChatColors).GetFields()) 30 | { 31 | string pattern = $"{{{field.Name}}}"; 32 | 33 | if (message.Contains(pattern, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) 34 | { 35 | modifiedValue = modifiedValue.Replace(pattern, field.GetValue(null)!.ToString(), StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase); 36 | } 37 | } 38 | return modifiedValue.Replace("{TeamColor}", ChatColors.ForTeam(team).ToString()); 39 | } 40 | 41 | return message; 42 | 43 | } 44 | 45 | public static string SetTeamName(CsTeam team) 46 | { 47 | 48 | var teamTags = ChatManager.Instance.Config.TeamTags; 49 | 50 | return team switch 51 | { 52 | CsTeam.None => ReplaceTags(teamTags.NoneSyntax, CsTeam.None), 53 | CsTeam.Spectator => ReplaceTags(teamTags.SpecSyntax, CsTeam.Spectator), 54 | CsTeam.Terrorist => ReplaceTags(teamTags.TeamTSyntax, CsTeam.Terrorist), 55 | CsTeam.CounterTerrorist => ReplaceTags(teamTags.TeamCtSyntax, CsTeam.CounterTerrorist), 56 | _ => string.Empty, 57 | }; 58 | 59 | } 60 | 61 | public static string TeamName(CsTeam team) 62 | { 63 | 64 | return team switch 65 | { 66 | CsTeam.None => "NONE", 67 | CsTeam.Spectator => "SPEC", 68 | CsTeam.Terrorist => "T", 69 | CsTeam.CounterTerrorist => "CT", 70 | _ => "UNDEFINED" 71 | }; 72 | 73 | } 74 | 75 | public static string ReplaceBannedWords(string target) 76 | { 77 | 78 | var bannedWords = ChatManager.Instance.Config.BannedWords; 79 | 80 | if (!bannedWords.Any() || bannedWords.Count == 0) 81 | { 82 | return target; 83 | } 84 | 85 | var pattern = $@"\b({string.Join("|", bannedWords.Select(Regex.Escape))})\b"; 86 | return Regex.Replace(target, pattern, "****", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase); 87 | 88 | } 89 | 90 | public static string FilterAds(string target) 91 | { 92 | 93 | var patterns = new[] 94 | { 95 | @"\b(?:\d{1,3}\.){3}\d{1,3}\b", // IP address pattern 96 | @"(?:http(s)?://)?[\w.-]+\.[a-zA-Z]{2,}(?:/\S*)?" // URL pattern 97 | }; 98 | 99 | foreach (var pattern in patterns) 100 | { 101 | target = Regex.Replace(target, pattern, "****", RegexOptions.IgnoreCase); 102 | } 103 | 104 | return target; 105 | 106 | } 107 | 108 | public static string CreateChatMessage(string deadStatus, string teamName, string tag, string nameColor, string chatColor, CCSPlayerController player, string message) 109 | { 110 | 111 | string playerName = player.PlayerName; 112 | 113 | if (ChatManager.Instance.Config.AdBlock.PlayerNames) 114 | playerName = FilterAds(player.PlayerName); 115 | 116 | return ReplaceTags( 117 | $"\u200e{deadStatus}{teamName}{tag} {nameColor}{playerName}{ChatColors.Default}: {chatColor}{message}", 118 | player.Team); 119 | 120 | } 121 | 122 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/lang/en.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Reloaded Advertising Data": "{Green}Chat advertisements have been reloaded." 3 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ChatManager/lang/tr.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "Reloaded Advertising Data": "{Green}Sohbet reklamları yeniden yüklendi." 3 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CS2-ChatManager 2 | This CSSharp plugin allows managing CS2 chat messages. 3 | 4 | > [!NOTE] 5 | > The plugin can partially process commands sent to the chat and allows you to use commands with tags. However, it is recommended to use SilentChatTrigger ("/") for commands that require complex arguments. 6 | 7 | > [!NOTE] 8 | > Advertising messages must be added manually to the database for the time being. In the future, a command will be added to create ad messages. 9 | 10 | ## Description 11 | It was originally released as an enhanced version of the [CS2-Tags](https://github.com/daffyyyy/CS2-Tags) plugin, but now it has been completely revamped and improvements are being made to fulfill its sole purpose of managing server chat. 12 | 13 | With this plugin you can create custom tags in your server chat, block ads in player names and messages sent to chat, and create advertising messages. 14 | 15 | ## Requirments 16 | [CounterStrikeSharp](https://github.com/roflmuffin/CounterStrikeSharp/) 17 | 18 | ## Features 19 | - **Chat tags** 20 | - **Chat Ads with MySQL support** 21 | - **Log messages sent to the server (Discord Webhook and Server Logs)** 22 | - **Filter ads and bad words in chat messages** 23 | - **Filter ads and bad words in player names** 24 | 25 | ## Usage 26 | 27 | ### Commands 28 | 29 | | Command | Flag | Description | 30 | |-----------------------------------------|-----------|---------------------------------------------------------| 31 | | !adsreload | @css/chat | Reload Ads Messages | 32 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------