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Documentation for the Scheduler plugin for Supybot
Purpose
Gives the user the ability to schedule commands to run at a
particular time, or repeatedly run at a particular interval. For
example,
scheduler add [time seconds 30m] "utilities echo [status cpu]"
will schedule the command cpu to be sent
to the channel in 30 minutes.
Usage
This plugin allows you to schedule commands to execute at a later time.
Commands
- add <seconds> <command>
-
Schedules the command string <command> to run <seconds> seconds in the future. For example, 'scheduler add [seconds 30m] "echo [cpu]"' will schedule the command "cpu" to be sent to the channel the schedule add command was given in (with no prefixed nick, a consequence of using echo). Do pay attention to the quotes in that example.
- list takes no arguments
-
Lists the currently scheduled events.
- remind <seconds> <text>
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Sets a reminder with string <text> to run <seconds> seconds in the future. For example, 'scheduler remind [seconds 30m] "Hello World"' will return '<nick> Reminder: Hello World' 30 minutes after being set.
- remove <id>
-
Removes the event scheduled with id <id> from the schedule.
- repeat [--delay <delay>] <name> <seconds> <command>
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Schedules the command <command> to run every <seconds> seconds, starting now (i.e., the command runs now, and every <seconds> seconds thereafter). <name> is a name by which the command can be unscheduled. If --delay is given, starts in <delay> seconds instead of now.
Configuration
- supybot.plugins.Scheduler.public
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This config variable defaults to "True", is not network-specific, and is not channel-specific.
Determines whether this plugin is publicly visible.