announceroK 0.5… wow.
I didn’t get some of the big things I wanted done such as search, specific volume control… both of which require regular expressions, ugh, but it’s an improvement on everything else.
Our move date got pushed back because of work. So I’m still not moved into the new apartment. This current place is so small, so I’m excited for the new place. And it’ll have a TV with cable. It has been almost 9 months since I’ve sat down and watched TV. Amazing. Looks like I won’t be without internet when we move in, so that’s good.
Anyway, that’s it. :P
Updated 6 March 2006 Official announceroK Page! GO HERE INSTEAD THE REST OF THIS POST IS OLD.
My new computer is now fully working. FreeBSD 6.0 and KDE 3.4 (3.5 wasn’t in ports, cry!). With that all done, I can use amaroK finally, and immediately set to work on an XChat perl script for it.
announceroK = announce + amaroK. Get it?! It’s very simple, I plan to put some XChat-based controls into it later.
Current Version: 0.5.1
Updated: October 19th, 2005
Authors: Myself and Max (Gamakichi)
Max has contributed so much it is now a collaboration! Hoorah!
This is my first ever program/script/whatever you want to call it. I learned very (very.) basic C and PHP from Lance. A literal one hour crash-course. Since I’ve looked at Perl for long enough (about 2 years?) I began to understand it, so I sat down and wrote this. Expect bugs, I’m brand new at this stuff.
I am not a programmer in any way, shape, or form. Ha. So I am allowed to have bugs! Anyway.
What does it do?
It displays system information, one at a time. Unlike most X-Chat system information scripts that show everything in one giant string of text, this one gives you the option to show JUST your CPU info, JUST hardrives, JUST operating system, and so on. In otherwords: It doesn’t OMG SPAM the IRC channel with a massive script.
It was built on and primarily for FreeBSD, but I’m pretty sure it’ll work on Linux systems as well. Sorry Windows users. OS X, you might be lucky. Give it a shot and let me know.
Where do I get it?
To download the script, right click and save as or view it here: RitBits Version 0.5.1
Previous Versions
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