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hubot-cc
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A Hubot script for defining aliases to easily @mention groups of people in a room or a global context.
See src/cc.coffee
for full documentation.
Install the hubot-cc module as a Hubot dependency by running:
npm install --save hubot-cc
Enable the module by adding the hubot-cc entry to your external-scripts.json
file:
[
"hubot-cc"
]
Run your bot and see below for available config / commands
Command | Listener ID | Description |
---|---|---|
hubot cc new-channel alias users... | cc.new.channel | Creates a new @alias to @mention all users... (space separated) in the context of the current room / channel |
hubot cc new-global alias users... | cc.new.global | Creates a new @alias to @mention all users... (space separated) in any context |
cc remove alias | cc.remove | Removes @alias from the current, and the global context |
cc list | cc.list | Returns all defined aliases |
The difference between new-channel
, and new-global
is that aliases created using the former (new-channel
) can only be triggered in the room / channel (context) that it was created in. Aliases created using the latter (new-global
) however, can be triggered in any context as long as the bot is present in it.
If there is an alias defined with the same name in a local (room / channel), and a global context, both of them may be triggered at the same time.
user1>> hubot cc new-global admins user1 user2 user3
hubot>> user1: The @admins alias has now been added / updated. Try it out!
user1>> Hello @admins!
hubot>> cc: @user1 @user2 @user3
FAQs
A Hubot script for defining aliases to easily @mention groups of people in a room or a global context.
We found that hubot-cc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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