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task :plugin, :name do |t, args|
if args.to_a.empty?
raise <<-eos
Usage: rake #{t}[<plugin name>]
Example: rake plugin[Greet]
eos
end
plugin_name = args.name.downcase
class_name = "#{plugin_name.capitalize}Plugin"
plugin_template = <<-eot
class #{class_name} < Plugin
def help(plugin, topic="")
topics = %w{hello}
case topic
when 'hello'
_("hello, this is an example topic of my new plugin! :)")
else
_("#{plugin_name} plugin — topics: %{list}") % {
:list => topics.join(", ")
}
end
end
def example(m, params)
m.reply "example action was triggered"
end
end
plugin = #{class_name}.new
plugin.map "#{plugin_name} [:arg]", :action => 'example'
eot
plugins_path = File.expand_path(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'data/rbot/plugins'))
file_path = File.join(plugins_path, "#{plugin_name}.rb")
if File.exist?(file_path)
puts "File exists: #{file_path}"
print "Overwrite? "
input = STDIN.gets.chomp
puts
exit unless input =~ /y(es)?/
end
File.open(file_path, "w") do |f|
f << plugin_template
end
puts "Plugin skeleton for #{class_name} written to #{file_path}!"
puts "Now issue `rescan` on the bot and use the command `help #{plugin_name}` to see that the plugin works."
puts
end
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