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#!/usr/bin/env python
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"""
Provides a multitude of fun, useless commands.
"""
__revision__ = "$Id$"
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import supybot.plugins as plugins
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import gc
import re
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import sys
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import md5
import sha
import random
import urllib
import inspect
import mimetypes
from itertools import imap
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import supybot.conf as conf
import supybot.utils as utils
import supybot.ircmsgs as ircmsgs
import supybot.ircutils as ircutils
import supybot.privmsgs as privmsgs
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import supybot.registry as registry
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import supybot.callbacks as callbacks
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conf.registerPlugin('Fun')
conf.registerGroup(conf.supybot.plugins.Fun, 'levenshtein')
conf.registerGlobalValue(conf.supybot.plugins.Fun.levenshtein, 'max',
registry.PositiveInteger(256, """Determines the maximum size of a string
given to the levenhstein command. The levenshtein command uses an O(n**3)
algorithm, which means that with strings of length 256, it can take 1.5
seconds to finish; with strings of length 384, though, it can take 4
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seconds to finish, and with strings of much larger lengths, it takes more
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and more time. Using nested commands, strings can get quite large, hence
this variable, to limit the size of arguments passed to the levenshtein
command."""))
class MyFunProxy(object):
def reply(self, msg, s):
self.s = s
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class Fun(callbacks.Privmsg):
def __init__(self):
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self.outFilters = ircutils.IrcDict()
callbacks.Privmsg.__init__(self)
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def ping(self, irc, msg, args):
"""takes no arguments
Checks to see if the bot is alive.
"""
irc.reply('pong', prefixName=False)
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def hexip(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<ip>
Returns the hexadecimal IP for that IP.
"""
ip = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
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if not utils.isIP(ip):
irc.error('%r is not a valid IP.' % ip)
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return
quads = ip.split('.')
ret = ""
for quad in quads:
i = int(quad)
ret += '%02x' % i
irc.reply(ret.upper())
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def ord(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<letter>
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Returns the 8-bit value of <letter>.
"""
letter = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
if len(letter) != 1:
irc.error('Letter must be of length 1 (for obvious reasons)')
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else:
irc.reply(str(ord(letter)))
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def chr(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<number>
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Returns the character associated with the 8-bit value <number>
"""
try:
i = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
if i.startswith('0x'):
base = 16
elif i.startswith('0b'):
base = 2
i = i[2:]
elif i.startswith('0'):
base = 8
else:
base = 10
i = int(i, base)
irc.reply(chr(i))
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except ValueError:
irc.error('That number doesn\'t map to an 8-bit character.')
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def encode(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<encoding> <text>
Returns an encoded form of the given text; the valid encodings are
available in the documentation of the Python codecs module:
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<http://www.python.org/doc/lib/node127.html>.
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"""
encoding, text = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=2)
try:
irc.reply(text.encode(encoding))
except LookupError:
irc.error('There is no such encoding %r' % encoding)
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def decode(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<encoding> <text>
Returns an un-encoded form of the given text; the valid encodings are
available in the documentation of the Python codecs module:
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<http://www.python.org/doc/lib/node127.html>.
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"""
encoding, text = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=2)
try:
irc.reply(text.decode(encoding).encode('utf-8'))
except LookupError:
irc.error('There is no such encoding %r' % encoding)
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def xor(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<password> <text>
Returns <text> XOR-encrypted with <password>. See
http://www.yoe.org/developer/xor.html for information about XOR
encryption.
"""
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(password, text) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, 2)
passwordlen = len(password)
i = 0
ret = []
for c in text:
ret.append(chr(ord(c) ^ ord(password[i])))
i = (i + 1) % passwordlen
irc.reply(''.join(ret))
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def mimetype(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<filename>
Returns the mime type associated with <filename>
"""
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filename = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
(type, encoding) = mimetypes.guess_type(filename)
if type is not None:
irc.reply(type)
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else:
s = 'I couldn\'t figure out that filename.'
irc.reply(s)
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def md5(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<text>
Returns the md5 hash of a given string. Read
http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/faq/3-6-6.html for more information
about md5.
"""
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text = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
irc.reply(md5.md5(text).hexdigest())
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def sha(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<text>
Returns the SHA hash of a given string. Read
http://www.secure-hash-algorithm-md5-sha-1.co.uk/ for more information
about SHA.
"""
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text = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
irc.reply(sha.sha(text).hexdigest())
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def urlquote(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<text>
Returns the URL quoted form of the text.
"""
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text = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
irc.reply(urllib.quote(text))
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def urlunquote(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<text>
Returns the text un-URL quoted.
"""
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text = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
s = urllib.unquote(text)
irc.reply(s)
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def coin(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""takes no arguments
Flips a coin and returns the result.
"""
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if random.randrange(0, 2):
irc.reply('heads')
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else:
irc.reply('tails')
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_dicere = re.compile(r'(\d+)d(\d+)')
def dice(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""<dice>d<sides>
Rolls a die with <sides> number of sides <dice> times.
For example, 2d6 will roll 2 six-sided dice; 10d10 will roll 10
ten-sided dice.
"""
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arg = privmsgs.getArgs(args)
m = re.match(self._dicere, arg)
if m:
(dice, sides) = imap(int, m.groups())
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if dice > 6:
irc.error('You can\'t roll more than 6 dice.')
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elif sides > 100:
irc.error('Dice can\'t have more than 100 sides.')
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else:
L = [0] * dice
for i in xrange(dice):
L[i] = random.randrange(1, sides+1)
irc.reply(utils.commaAndify([str(x) for x in L]))
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else:
irc.error('Dice must be of the form <dice>d<sides>')
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def objects(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""takes no arguments.
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Returns the number and types of Python objects in memory.
"""
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classes = 0
functions = 0
modules = 0
strings = 0
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dicts = 0
lists = 0
tuples = 0
refcounts = 0
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objs = gc.get_objects()
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for obj in objs:
if isinstance(obj, str):
strings += 1
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if isinstance(obj, tuple):
tuples += 1
elif inspect.isroutine(obj):
functions += 1
elif isinstance(obj, dict):
dicts += 1
elif isinstance(obj, list):
lists += 1
elif inspect.isclass(obj):
classes += 1
elif inspect.ismodule(obj):
modules += 1
refcounts += sys.getrefcount(obj)
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response = 'I have %s objects: %s modules, %s classes, %s functions, '\
'%s dictionaries, %s lists, %s tuples, %s strings, and a ' \
'few other odds and ends. ' \
'I have a total of %s references.' % \
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(len(objs), modules, classes, functions,
dicts, lists, tuples, strings, refcounts)
irc.reply(response)
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def levenshtein(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<string1> <string2>
Returns the levenshtein distance (also known as the "edit distance"
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between <string1> and <string2>)
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"""
(s1, s2) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, required=2)
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max = self.registryValue('levenshtein.max')
if len(s1) > max or len(s2) > max:
irc.error('Levenshtein distance is a complicated algorithm, try '
'it with some smaller inputs.')
else:
irc.reply(str(utils.distance(s1, s2)))
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def soundex(self, irc, msg, args):
"""<string> [<length>]
Returns the Soundex hash to a given length. The length defaults to
4, since that's the standard length for a soundex hash. For unlimited
length, use 0.
"""
(s, length) = privmsgs.getArgs(args, optional=1)
if length:
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try:
length = int(length)
except ValueError:
irc.error('%r isn\'t a valid length.' % length)
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return
else:
length = 4
irc.reply(utils.soundex(s, length))
_eightballs = (
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'outlook not so good.',
'my reply is no.',
'don\'t count on it.',
'you may rely on it.',
'ask again later.',
'most likely.',
'cannot predict now.',
'yes.',
'yes, most definitely.',
'better not tell you now.',
'it is certain.',
'very doubtful.',
'it is decidedly so.',
'concentrate and ask again.',
'signs point to yes.',
'my sources say no.',
'without a doubt.',
'reply hazy, try again.',
'as I see it, yes.',
)
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def eightball(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<question>]
Asks the magic eightball a question.
"""
irc.reply(random.choice(self._eightballs))
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_rouletteChamber = random.randrange(0, 6)
_rouletteBullet = random.randrange(0, 6)
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def roulette(self, irc, msg, args):
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"""[spin]
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Fires the revolver. If the bullet was in the chamber, you're dead.
Tell me to spin the chambers and I will.
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"""
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if args:
if args[0] != 'spin':
raise callbacks.ArgumentError
else:
self._rouletteBullet = random.randrange(0, 6)
irc.reply('*SPIN* Are you feeling lucky?', prefixName=False)
return
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nick = msg.nick
channel = msg.args[0]
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if not ircutils.isChannel(channel):
irc.error('This message must be sent in a channel.')
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return
if self._rouletteChamber == self._rouletteBullet:
self._rouletteBullet = random.randrange(0, 6)
self._rouletteChamber = random.randrange(0, 6)
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if irc.nick in irc.state.channels[channel].ops:
irc.queueMsg(ircmsgs.kick(channel, nick, 'BANG!'))
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else:
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irc.reply('*BANG* Hey, who put a blank in here?!',
prefixName=False)
irc.reply('reloads and spins the chambers.', action=True)
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else:
irc.reply('*click*')
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self._rouletteChamber += 1
self._rouletteChamber %= 6
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def monologue(self, irc, msg, args):
"""[<channel>]
Returns the number of consecutive lines you've sent in <channel>
without being interrupted by someone else (i.e. how long your current
'monologue' is). <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent
in the channel itself.
"""
i = 0
for m in reversed(irc.state.history):
if m.command != 'PRIVMSG' or not m.prefix:
continue
elif msg.prefix == m.prefix:
i += 1
else:
break
iS = utils.nItems('line', i)
irc.reply('Your current monologue is at least %s long.' % iS)
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Class = Fun
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