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YSTV maintains an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat IRC] channel on [[w:Freenode|Freenode]], '''''[irc://irc.freenode.net/ystv #ystv]'''''. The [http:// | YSTV maintains an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat IRC] channel on [[w:Freenode|Freenode]], '''''[irc://irc.freenode.net/ystv #ystv]'''''. The [http://hexchat.github.io/downloads.html HexChat] client is recommended, though you are free to use any you wish. A web client is available at [http://webchat.freenode.net/ webchat.freenode.net]. [https://www.irccloud.com/ IRCCloud] provides a good mobile client, with a week's free trial of permanent connection. YSTV are also credited with the creation of the [[hist:NaSTA|NaSTA]] channel, [irc://irc.freenode.net/nasta #nasta] at the NaSTA North Conference 2014. | ||
== NickServ == | == NickServ == | ||
It is recommended you register your chosen nickname with [[w:NickServ|NickServ]] in order to prevent impersonation. Type <code>/msg nickserv register <password> <email address></code> to register your name. You'll receive a confirmation email with a code. Once you're registered, upon entering any channel on the same network you can type <code>/msg nickserv identify <password></code> to confirm your identity and boot off anyone using your name. | It is recommended you register your chosen nickname with [[w:NickServ|NickServ]] in order to prevent impersonation. Type <code>/msg nickserv register <password> <email address></code> to register your name. You'll receive a confirmation email with a code. Once you're registered, upon entering any channel on the same network you can type <code>/msg nickserv identify <password></code> to confirm your identity and boot off anyone using your name. | ||
== Morrissey == | == Bots == | ||
'''''Morrissey''''' is YSTV's IRC bot, named after [[hist:Morrissey the YSTV stuffed rabbit|Morrissey the YSTV stuffed rabbit]]. Maintained by [[hist:Tom Cheyney|Tom Cheyney]],<ref name="github">[https://github.com/Top-Cat/Morrissey Morrissey on GitHub] (may require permission to view, else 404)</ref> it has many useful functions, and a few fun ones | |||
The channel also plays host to a number of bots, providing monitoring and other features. | |||
=== Morrissey === | |||
'''''Morrissey''''' is YSTV's IRC bot, named after [[hist:Morrissey the YSTV stuffed rabbit|Morrissey the YSTV stuffed rabbit]]. Maintained by [[hist:Tom Cheyney|Tom Cheyney]],<ref name="github">[https://github.com/Top-Cat/Morrissey Morrissey on GitHub] (may require permission to view, else 404)</ref> it has many useful functions, and a few fun ones. He also has interactive commands. | |||
* <code>!weather</code> will pull a summary of the current weather local to YSTV. For more detail, use the [http://weather.elec.york.ac.uk/ Electronics department's live weather page]. <code>!WEATHER</code> does something different entirely. | * <code>!weather</code> will pull a summary of the current weather local to YSTV. For more detail, use the [http://weather.elec.york.ac.uk/ Electronics department's live weather page]. <code>!WEATHER</code> does something different entirely. | ||
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* <code>!cuddle <user></code> seems, on the surface at least, to be an antidote to <code>!kill</code>. Variables by [[hist:Greg Ebdon|Greg Ebdon]]. | * <code>!cuddle <user></code> seems, on the surface at least, to be an antidote to <code>!kill</code>. Variables by [[hist:Greg Ebdon|Greg Ebdon]]. | ||
* <code>!random <user></code> is a special window into the mind of [[hist:Helen Hobin|Helen Hobin]]. | * <code>!random <user></code> is a special window into the mind of [[hist:Helen Hobin|Helen Hobin]]. | ||
=== Jenkins-ystv === | |||
'''''jenkins-ystv''''' is the Jenkins build server bot. <ref>[https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/IRC+Plugin Jenkins IRC Plugin]</ref> It runs on [[Computing:Stream Distribution Server | strm1]] and is started and stopped with the main Jenkins service. | |||
=== Stream-ystv === | |||
'''''stream-ystv''''' watches any RTMP stream it is told to watch, and reports when the stream goes black or silent or stops working. Further commands for control can be found at the Github page. <ref>[https://github.com/YSTV/streamcheck Streamcheck on Github]</ref> | |||
=== Xymon-ystv === | |||
'''''xymon-ystv''''' is the Xymon monitoring service bot, reporting any issues that Xymon picks up on. The script has been somewhat modified from its original form, to remove the <code>drop</code> command and anything other than red status'. | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
<references /> | <references /> | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
[[Category:Communication]] | [[Category:Communication]] |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 30 October 2021
YSTV maintains an IRC channel on Freenode, #ystv. The HexChat client is recommended, though you are free to use any you wish. A web client is available at webchat.freenode.net. IRCCloud provides a good mobile client, with a week's free trial of permanent connection. YSTV are also credited with the creation of the NaSTA channel, #nasta at the NaSTA North Conference 2014.
NickServ
It is recommended you register your chosen nickname with NickServ in order to prevent impersonation. Type /msg nickserv register <password> <email address>
to register your name. You'll receive a confirmation email with a code. Once you're registered, upon entering any channel on the same network you can type /msg nickserv identify <password>
to confirm your identity and boot off anyone using your name.
Bots
The channel also plays host to a number of bots, providing monitoring and other features.
Morrissey
Morrissey is YSTV's IRC bot, named after Morrissey the YSTV stuffed rabbit. Maintained by Tom Cheyney,[1] it has many useful functions, and a few fun ones. He also has interactive commands.
!weather
will pull a summary of the current weather local to YSTV. For more detail, use the Electronics department's live weather page.!WEATHER
does something different entirely.!quote <string>
gets Morrissey to pull a quote from the quotes board. Omit the search string for a completely random quote.!coin <number_of_flips>
gets Morrissey to flip coins for you.!time
tells you the time according to YSTV.!nextevent
displays upcoming items in the schedule.!flooded
provides a bite-sized IRC-based alternative to hasystvfloodedyet.com.!slap <user>
provides a YSTV-specific alternative to the IRC /slap command.!kill <user>
gets a bit more violent.!cuddle <user>
seems, on the surface at least, to be an antidote to!kill
. Variables by Greg Ebdon.!random <user>
is a special window into the mind of Helen Hobin.
Jenkins-ystv
jenkins-ystv is the Jenkins build server bot. [2] It runs on strm1 and is started and stopped with the main Jenkins service.
Stream-ystv
stream-ystv watches any RTMP stream it is told to watch, and reports when the stream goes black or silent or stops working. Further commands for control can be found at the Github page. [3]
Xymon-ystv
xymon-ystv is the Xymon monitoring service bot, reporting any issues that Xymon picks up on. The script has been somewhat modified from its original form, to remove the drop
command and anything other than red status'.
External Links
- ↑ Morrissey on GitHub (may require permission to view, else 404)
- ↑ Jenkins IRC Plugin
- ↑ Streamcheck on Github