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Mike05 Voice
Joined: 12 Dec 2020 Posts: 22
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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 1:44 am Post subject: Need Help with Seend.tcl thanks |
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Hello Friends.
I need help with seend.tcl seen script and gseen modules.
How to install , configure and Activate.
I'm totally newbie to TCL installation and configuration. I'm stuck.
Please Help
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simo Owner
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willyw Revered One
Joined: 15 Jan 2009 Posts: 1175
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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:31 pm Post subject: Re: Need Help with Seend.tcl thanks |
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I need help with seend.tcl seen script and gseen modules.
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Hopefully, both should come with instructions.
TCL scripts often have comments (lines that start with a # ) at the top.
This is where the scripter would include a description and instructions, too.
Scripts are scripts. Modules are modules. Two very different sets of things to do, to install.
More on this below.
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configure and Activate.
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Each should include instructions, specific to that one script or module.
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I'm totally newbie to TCL installation and configuration. I'm stuck.
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No problem.
Just be prepared to do some reading. Not a ton... don't worry.
A TCL script is a plain text file. You can open it, and see the tcl script code, and edit it.
It is loaded into the bot, with a command in eggdrop.conf.
The command is: source
Typically, scripts source lines are at the bottom of eggdrop.conf - after everything else is done loading, etc., when the bot is launched.
A module is code. It is compiled right into the bot.
MANY of us play with TCL scripting. It's fun. You'll see.
Not many play with modules. It requires a different background and skills.
That is - to create modules.
A well written, well documented module though? ... any bot owner can easily learn how to install and use.
You can find some info here:
http://www.eggheads.org/tclscripts
More here:
http://www.egghelp.org/enhance.htm#tclscripts
How to install a module, here:
https://docs.eggheads.org/coreDocs/modules.html#how-to-install-a-module
After you read the pertinent info found at those links ( you might like to bookmark those sites, too. LOTS of other info at them. ) , please bring your specific questions about what you've read, and/or what you've tried to do, back here.
p.s.
As far as I know, for gseen, this is still the right place to get a version of that module, for Eggdrop 1.8.x :
ftp://ftp.eggheads.org/pub/eggdrop/modules/1.8/ _________________ For a fun (and popular) Trivia game, visit us at: irc.librairc.net #science-fiction . Over 300K Q & A to play in BogusTrivia !
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willyw Revered One
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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 3:36 pm Post subject: Re: Need Help with Seend.tcl thanks |
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Also -
Look in your bot's directory. Look for a directory below it, named : doc
Perhaps something like:
/home/yourUserName/eggdrop/doc
There are lots of text files in there. Perhaps you haven't discovered it yet.
Explore them.
Lots of info.
One whole file is about modules. _________________ For a fun (and popular) Trivia game, visit us at: irc.librairc.net #science-fiction . Over 300K Q & A to play in BogusTrivia ! |
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Mike05 Voice
Joined: 12 Dec 2020 Posts: 22
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Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:25 pm Post subject: Thank you so much for your reposne |
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Thank you friends for help and support, I'm gonna try every thing. Let see what happens.
This is a great community , I'm so excited to be part of this community.
Thanks every one. |
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Mike05 Voice
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 5:44 am Post subject: |
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| Thank you all for your help and support, much appreciated. |
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