X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/ircbot/blobdiff_plain/ff0d0f93f93cf1bdb78c0b39f8b628670c7ebb93..ad473748f2d41d5be051a18479ae72b2bc4aa2ab:/helpinfos diff --git a/helpinfos b/helpinfos index f377e78..2db412b 100644 --- a/helpinfos +++ b/helpinfos @@ -68,9 +68,23 @@ seen :summon summon - Invites a logged-on user onto IRC. If the user is not logged on - you'll be told. Target users can change this (eg, to disable it) - by reconfiguring the userv service `irc-summon'. See ~ian/.userv. + Invites a user onto IRC. By default a message (like a talk request) + will be written to their terminal; if they're not logged on to the + machine running Blight, or are `mesg n', you'll be told. A user can + change the way they are summoned (eg, to disable it) by reconfiguring + the userv service `irc-summon'. See `help !irc-summon'. + +:irc-summon +userv irc-summon + This userv invocation is invoked by Blight when `!summon' is used. + For examples of how to (re)configure it, see + ~ian/.userv/services.d/irc-summon + /etc/userv/services.d/irc-summon + The service should immediately print one of these, and exit: + problem => The user `' . + ok =>..invites (, idle for ..).. + and Blight will respond as shown. need not be an actual + terminal name; must be a decimal absolute time_t). :who who [] @@ -189,7 +203,7 @@ invite ... on channel invite ... privately This command gets me to invite the specified people to the channel. This is useful because only IRC channel operators can use /invite. - This can be disabled for managed channels - see `help userinvite'. + This can be disabled for managed channels - see `help !userinvite'. To get me to join a channel, a channel operator should /invite me. :kill