├── .github └── workflows │ └── build-bot.yml ├── CONTRIBUTING ├── DCO ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── build.sh ├── crafter-bot.el ├── lib ├── commands │ ├── cmd-basic.el │ └── version.el ├── erc-remember.el └── erc-robot.el ├── run-dev.sh └── run.sh /.github/workflows/build-bot.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: build-crafter-bot 2 | on: [push] 3 | jobs: 4 | build: 5 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 6 | steps: 7 | - name: Check out the repo 8 | uses: actions/checkout@v2 9 | - name: Log in to Docker Hub 10 | uses: docker/login-action@v1 11 | with: 12 | username: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_USERNAME }} 13 | password: ${{ secrets.DOCKER_PASSWORD }} 14 | - name: listing 15 | run: | 16 | find . 17 | - name: create version file 18 | run: | 19 | echo "(setq bot-version \"$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)\")" > version.el 20 | - name: after listing 21 | run: | 22 | find . 23 | - name: Build and Push to Docker Hub 24 | uses: docker/build-push-action@v2 25 | with: 26 | context: . 27 | push: true 28 | tags: benoitj/crafter-bot:latest 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Contributions are welcome and wanted. 2 | 3 | Before you make contributions, make sure you read the Developer Certificate of Origin. 4 | When you send code, patches, commits, pull requests, you certify you are compliant with the DCO. 5 | 6 | Make sure your employer don't have rights over your work (as it's the often the case), 7 | it's may be enough for employment termination. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | emacs lisp bot prototype 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | ## Copyright (C) 2021 by Benoit Joly 3 | 4 | ## 5 | ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 8 | ## (at your option) any later version. 9 | ## 10 | ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | ## GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | ## 15 | ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | ## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 17 | ## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 18 | 19 | docker build -t crafter-bot:latest . 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /crafter-bot.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; private.el --- Description -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | ;; 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Benoit Joly 4 | ;; 5 | ;; Author: Benoit Joly 6 | ;; Maintainer: Benoit Joly 7 | ;; Homepage: https://github.com/benoit/private 8 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) 9 | 10 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 by Benoit Joly 11 | ;; 12 | ;; 13 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 14 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 15 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 16 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 17 | ;; 18 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 19 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 20 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 21 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 22 | ;; 23 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 24 | ;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 25 | ;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 26 | ;; 27 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 28 | ;; 29 | ;;; Commentary: 30 | ;; 31 | ;; Description 32 | ;; 33 | ;;; Code: 34 | (defvar bootstrap-version) 35 | (let ((bootstrap-file 36 | (expand-file-name "straight/repos/straight.el/bootstrap.el" user-emacs-directory)) 37 | (bootstrap-version 5)) 38 | (unless (file-exists-p bootstrap-file) 39 | (with-current-buffer 40 | (url-retrieve-synchronously 41 | "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/raxod502/straight.el/develop/install.el" 42 | 'silent 'inhibit-cookies) 43 | (goto-char (point-max)) 44 | (eval-print-last-sexp))) 45 | (load bootstrap-file nil 'nomessage)) 46 | 47 | (straight-use-package 'erc) 48 | (straight-use-package 'bbdb) 49 | 50 | (add-to-list 'load-path "lib") 51 | (add-to-list 'load-path "lib/commands") 52 | 53 | (defvar erc-bot-nick (getenv "BOT_NICK")) 54 | (defvar erc-bot-irc-server (getenv "BOT_IRC_SERVER")) 55 | (defvar erc-bot-irc-port (getenv "BOT_IRC_PORT")) 56 | (defvar erc-bot-password (getenv "BOT_PASSWORD")) 57 | (defvar erc-bot-channel (getenv "BOT_CHANNEL")) 58 | 59 | (defvar erc-robot-command-prefix-pattern ",") 60 | 61 | (require 'erc-robot) 62 | (require 'erc) 63 | 64 | (add-hook 'erc-server-PRIVMSG-functions 'erc-robot-remote t) 65 | (add-hook 'erc-send-completed-hook 'erc-robot-local t) 66 | 67 | (setq crafter-urls '(("wiki" . "https://wiki.systemcrafters.cc") 68 | ("wiki-gh" . "https://github.com/SystemCrafters/wiki-site"))) 69 | 70 | ;; TODO need to split this into modular functions. possibly self adding 71 | ;; themselves when calling a function/loading 72 | (setq erc-robot-commands 73 | '(("url" t (lambda (args) (if (string-blank-p args) (cdr (assoc args crafter-urls)) (concat "urls available: ")))))) 74 | 75 | (require 'cmd-basic) 76 | (require 'version) 77 | 78 | 79 | (add-to-list 'erc-modules 'autojoin) 80 | (add-to-list 'erc-modules 'remember) 81 | 82 | ;; TODO move this to a sane place 83 | (defun erc-bot/get-domain (fqdn) 84 | "Calculates the domain in a 2nd level form. 85 | FQDN is the fully qualified domain, which can be 2nd level or more." 86 | (let ((string fqdn)) 87 | (when (string-match "\\([^.]+\\.[^.]+\\)$" string) 88 | (match-string 1 string)))) 89 | 90 | 91 | (setq erc-autojoin-channels-alist 92 | (list (list (erc-bot/get-domain erc-bot-irc-server) erc-bot-channel))) 93 | 94 | ;;(message erc-autojoin-channels-alist) 95 | 96 | (if (getenv "BOT_PASSWORD") (message "a password was set")) 97 | 98 | (erc-tls :server erc-bot-irc-server :port erc-bot-irc-port 99 | :nick erc-bot-nick :password erc-bot-password) 100 | 101 | (provide 'crafter-bot) 102 | 103 | ;;; crafter-bot.el ends here 104 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commands/cmd-basic.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; cmd-basic.el --- Description -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | ;; 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Benoit Joly 4 | ;; 5 | ;; Author: Benoit Joly 6 | ;; Maintainer: Benoit Joly 7 | ;; Created: June 14, 2021 8 | ;; Modified: June 14, 2021 9 | ;; Version: 0.0.1 10 | ;; Keywords: Symbol’s value as variable is void: finder-known-keywords 11 | ;; Homepage: https://github.com/benoit/cmd-basic 12 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) 13 | ;; 14 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 15 | ;; 16 | ;;; Commentary: 17 | ;; 18 | ;; Description 19 | ;; 20 | ;;; Code: 21 | 22 | (provide 'cmd-basic) 23 | 24 | (defun cmd-basic/help (args) 25 | "Help command listing all registered commands." 26 | (concat "commands available: " 27 | (mapconcat 28 | (lambda (e) 29 | (car e)) 30 | erc-robot-commands " "))) 31 | 32 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("help" t cmd-basic/help)) 33 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("hello" t (lambda (args) "hello to you too !"))) 34 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("ping" t (lambda (args) "ping... ping... pong"))) 35 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("echo" t (lambda (args) args))) 36 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("kudos" t (lambda (args) (concat "Hey " args ", thanks for being awesome!")))) 37 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("flip" t (lambda (args) "(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻"))) 38 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("unflip" t (lambda (args) "┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)"))) 39 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("slap" t (lambda (args) (concat "Slaps " args " around a bit with a large trout")))) 40 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands '("askemacs" t (lambda (args) (concat "Emacs is the greatest source of information on Earth and has the info!\nAsk emacs (describe-function, describe-variable). More commands here: https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/emacs/help-cheatsheet/")))) 41 | 42 | ;;; cmd-basic.el ends here 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/commands/version.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; version.el --- Description -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | ;; 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Benoit Joly 4 | ;; 5 | ;; Author: Benoit Joly 6 | ;; Maintainer: Benoit Joly 7 | ;; Created: June 13, 2021 8 | ;; Modified: June 13, 2021 9 | ;; Version: 0.0.1 10 | ;; Keywords: Symbol’s value as variable is void: finder-known-keywords 11 | ;; Homepage: https://github.com/benoit/version 12 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3")) 13 | ;; 14 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 15 | ;; 16 | ;;; Commentary: 17 | ;; 18 | ;; Description 19 | ;; 20 | ;;; Code: 21 | 22 | (provide 'version) 23 | (require 'erc) 24 | 25 | (defvar bot-version "local") 26 | 27 | (if (file-exists-p "version.el") 28 | (load-file "version.el")) 29 | 30 | (defun commands/version (args) 31 | "This function implement the bot ,version command." 32 | (concat 33 | "crafter-bot (" bot-version ") " (erc-version) 34 | " --- https://github.com/benoitj/crafter-bot")) 35 | 36 | (add-to-list 'erc-robot-commands 37 | '("version" t commands/version)) 38 | 39 | ;;; version.el ends here 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/erc-remember.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; erc-remember.el --- Remember people on IRC -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- 2 | ;; 3 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Benoit Joly 4 | ;; 5 | ;; Author: Benoit Joly 6 | ;; Maintainer: Benoit Joly 7 | ;; Created: June 28, 2021 8 | ;; Modified: June 28, 2021 9 | ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "27.0")) 10 | ;; 11 | ;; This file is not part of GNU Emacs. 12 | ;; 13 | ;;; Commentary: 14 | ;; 15 | ;; 16 | ;; 17 | ;;; Code: 18 | (require 'erc) 19 | (require 'bbdb) 20 | (require 'bbdb-com) 21 | 22 | (defun erc-remember--on-join (_ parsed) 23 | (let* ((sender (erc-parse-user (erc-response.sender parsed))) 24 | (nick (nth 0 sender))) 25 | (unless (string= nick (erc-current-nick)) 26 | (let* ((channel (erc-response.contents parsed)) 27 | (finger-host (concat (nth 1 sender) "@" (nth 2 sender)))) 28 | (erc-remember--get-or-create-user nick channel))))) 29 | 30 | (defun erc-remember--get-or-create-user (nick channel) 31 | (let* ((ircnick (concat "^" (regexp-quote nick))) 32 | (name nick) 33 | (entry (or (bbdb-search (bbdb-records) :name ircnick) 34 | (when t 35 | (bbdb-create-internal :name name))))) 36 | (progn 37 | (bbdb-record-set-xfield entry "last-seen" (current-time-string)) 38 | (bbdb-save) 39 | 40 | ) 41 | )) 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | ;;;###autoload (autoload 'erc-remember-mode "erc-remember") 47 | (define-erc-module remember nil 48 | "Records and remember people in ERC mode. Useful for creating bots with memory." 49 | ((add-hook 'erc-server-JOIN-functions 'erc-remember--on-join t)) 50 | ((remove-hook 'erc-server-JOIN-functions 'erc-remember--on-join))) 51 | ;; ((add-hook 'erc-server-311-functions 'erc-bbdb-whois t) 52 | ;; (add-hook 'erc-server-JOIN-functions 'erc-bbdb-JOIN t) 53 | ;; (add-hook 'erc-server-NICK-functions 'erc-bbdb-NICK t) 54 | ;; (add-hook 'erc-server-376-functions 'erc-bbdb-init-highlighting-hook-fun t)) 55 | ;; ((remove-hook 'erc-server-311-functions 'erc-bbdb-whois) 56 | ;; (remove-hook 'erc-server-JOIN-functions 'erc-bbdb-JOIN) 57 | ;; (remove-hook 'erc-server-NICK-functions 'erc-bbdb-NICK) 58 | ;; (remove-hook 'erc-server-376-functions 'erc-bbdb-init-highlighting-hook-fun))) 59 | 60 | 61 | (provide 'erc-remember) 62 | ;;; erc-remember.el ends here 63 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/erc-robot.el: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ;;; erc-robot.el --- A robot for ERC. 2 | 3 | ;; Author: David Edmondson (dme@dme.org) 4 | ;; Maintainer: David Edmondson (dme@dme.org) 5 | ;; Version: $Revision$ 6 | ;; Keywords: ERC, IRC, chat, robot, bot 7 | 8 | ;; Copyright (C) 2021 Benoit Joly. 9 | ;; Copyright (C) 2002 David Edmondson. 10 | 11 | ;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 12 | ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 13 | ;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 14 | ;; (at your option) any later version. 15 | 16 | ;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 17 | ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 18 | ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 19 | ;; GNU General Public License for more details. 20 | 21 | ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 22 | ;; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 23 | ;; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 24 | 25 | ;;; Commentary: 26 | 27 | ;; This code implements a simple robot for ERC. 28 | 29 | ;; Installation: 30 | 31 | ;; The robot uses hooks to gain access to ERC. The following need to 32 | ;; be executed after ERC has loaded: 33 | 34 | ;; (load-library "erc-robot") 35 | ;; (add-hook 'erc-server-PRIVMSG-functions 'erc-robot-remote t) 36 | ;; (add-hook 'erc-send-completed-hook 'erc-robot-local t) 37 | 38 | ;; It is particularly important that the remote robot function is added 39 | ;; to the tail of the PRIVMSG hook. 40 | 41 | ;; Robot commands are declared using the list "erc-robot-commands". 42 | ;; TODO: better description of the functions. 43 | ;; An example might be: 44 | 45 | ;; (setq erc-robot-commands 46 | ;; '( 47 | ;; ("cmds" t (lambda (args) 48 | ;; (concat "commands available: " 49 | ;; (mapconcat 50 | ;; (lambda (e) 51 | ;; (car e)) 52 | ;; erc-robot-commands " ")))) 53 | ;; ("hello" t (lambda (args) "hello to you too !")) 54 | ;; ("zippy" t (lambda (args) (erc-replace-regexp-in-string "\n" " " (yow)))) 55 | ;; ("echo" t (lambda (args) args)) 56 | ;; ; only i'm allowed to talk to my doctor ! 57 | ;; ("version" t (lambda (args) (erc-version))) 58 | ;; )) 59 | 60 | (provide 'erc-robot) 61 | 62 | (require 'erc) 63 | (require 'erc-stamp) 64 | 65 | ; compatability 66 | (if (featurep 'xemacs) 67 | (defun erc-replace-regexp-in-string 68 | (regexp rep string &optional fixedcase literal subexp start) 69 | (replace-in-string string regexp rep literal)) 70 | (defalias 'erc-replace-regexp-in-string 'replace-regexp-in-string)) 71 | 72 | 73 | (defface erc-robot-face '((t (:foreground "darkslateblue"))) 74 | "Face used for your robot's output." 75 | :group 'erc-faces) 76 | 77 | (defcustom erc-robot-commands nil 78 | "A list of robot commands and the functions which implement them." 79 | :group 'erc 80 | :type '(repeat (list string (choice (const nil) (const t) string) function)) 81 | ) 82 | 83 | (defcustom erc-robot-command-prefix-pattern (concat (regexp-quote erc-nick) ": !") 84 | "A regexp of the prefix to match for each commands." 85 | :group 'erc) 86 | 87 | (defun erc-robot-remote (proc parsed) 88 | "Implements a simple robot for erc. Messages to the robot are of the form: 89 | \"nick: !command args\", where: 90 | nick - the nickname of the user who is the target of the command, i.e. the 91 | person running the robot, 92 | command - the specific command, 93 | args - arguments to the command (optional)." 94 | (let* ((sspec (aref parsed 1)) 95 | (nick (substring (nth 0 (erc-parse-user sspec)) 1)) 96 | (tgt (car (aref parsed 4))) 97 | (msg (aref parsed 5))) 98 | (erc-robot-command proc nick tgt msg nil)) 99 | nil) 100 | 101 | (defun erc-robot-local (str) 102 | "Funnel text typed by the local user to the local robot. See 103 | \"erc-robot-remote\" for details of the command format." 104 | (erc-robot-command erc-process (erc-current-nick) (buffer-name) str t)) 105 | 106 | (defun erc-robot-command (proc from tgt msg locally-generated) 107 | "Robot worker." 108 | (let ((me (erc-current-nick))) 109 | (if (and erc-robot-commands 110 | (string-match (concat "^" erc-robot-command-prefix-pattern "\\([^ ]+\\) ?\\(.*\\)") msg)) 111 | ; this is a robot command to me. 112 | (let* ((cmd (substring msg (match-beginning 1) (match-end 1))) 113 | (args (substring msg (match-beginning 2))) 114 | (l (assoc cmd erc-robot-commands)) 115 | (allowed-users (nth 1 l)) 116 | (function (nth 2 l)) 117 | (permitted (or (eq t allowed-users) 118 | (and (eq nil allowed-users) locally-generated) 119 | (and (stringp allowed-users) 120 | (string-match allowed-users 121 | (regexp-quote from))))) 122 | (reply 123 | (if permitted 124 | (if l 125 | (funcall function args) 126 | (concat "unknown command: " cmd 127 | ": try \"cmds\"")) 128 | (concat "no access to command \"" cmd 129 | "\" for " from "."))) 130 | ;; dme: this version allows you to cause the robot to do things, for 131 | ;; example you can try "dme: !echo /kick fred", and it will send 132 | ;; to the server "/kick fred", rather than "joe: /kick fred". 133 | ;; (full-reply (if (string-match "^/" reply) 134 | ;; reply 135 | ;; (concat from ": " reply)))) 136 | (full-reply (concat from ": " reply))) 137 | (erc-log (substring-no-properties full-reply)) 138 | (save-excursion 139 | (set-buffer (erc-get-buffer tgt proc)) 140 | (let* ((inhibit-read-only t) 141 | (lines (split-string full-reply "\n")) 142 | (multiline-p (< 1 (length lines))) 143 | p) 144 | (mapc 145 | (lambda (line) 146 | (goto-char (point-max)) 147 | (setq p (re-search-backward (erc-prompt))) 148 | (insert (erc-format-timestamp (current-time) 149 | erc-timestamp-format) 150 | "<" me "> ") 151 | (erc-put-text-property 0 (length line) 'face 152 | 'erc-robot-face line) 153 | (insert line "\n") 154 | (save-excursion 155 | (save-match-data 156 | (save-restriction 157 | (narrow-to-region p (point)) 158 | (run-hook-with-args 'erc-send-modify-hook) 159 | (run-hook-with-args 'erc-send-post-hook)))) 160 | (set-marker (process-mark erc-process) (point)) 161 | (set-marker erc-insert-marker (point)) 162 | (goto-char (point-max)) 163 | 164 | (erc-process-input-line (concat line "\n") t multiline-p)) 165 | lines))))))) 166 | 167 | (provide 'erc-robot) 168 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /run-dev.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | ## Copyright (C) 2021 by Benoit Joly 4 | 5 | ## 6 | ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 | ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 9 | ## (at your option) any later version. 10 | ## 11 | ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | ## GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | ## 16 | ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | ## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 18 | ## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 19 | 20 | docker run -it --rm \ 21 | --name "crafter-bot" \ 22 | -e BOT_NICK="${BOT_NICK:-benoitj-bot}" \ 23 | -e BOT_CHANNEL="#benoitj-test" \ 24 | -e BOT_PASSWORD="${BOT_PASSWORD}" \ 25 | -v "$(pwd):/home/crafter-bot/bot" \ 26 | crafter-bot:latest "$@" 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /run.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | 3 | ## Copyright (C) 2021 by Benoit Joly 4 | 5 | ## 6 | ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 | ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 | ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 9 | ## (at your option) any later version. 10 | ## 11 | ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 | ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 | ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 | ## GNU General Public License for more details. 15 | ## 16 | ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 17 | ## along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 18 | ## Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. 19 | 20 | docker run -it --rm \ 21 | -e BOT_PASSWORD="${BOT_PASSWORD}" \ 22 | crafter-bot:latest "$@" 23 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------