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- From: Andrew <afrayedknot AT thefrayedknot.armory.com>
- To: sm-sorcery AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script
- Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 12:47:56 -0700
that may be useful since there are a number of spell writing scripts out
there and they could just be bundled and updated through a spell. on the
otherhand i think keeping some of that stuff bundled in sorcery would
really encourage people to write their own spells, moreso then if they
had to cast a seperate spell to get this stuff.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 12:35:50PM -0700, Aaron Brice wrote:
> There's lots of handy scripts like this out there that get posted to the
> mailing list and then I forget about them and can't find them when I
> need them.. Maybe we could create a sorcery-tools spell that people
> could submit scripts to?
>
> Aaron
>
> On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:11, Andrew wrote:
> > This is just a little script i wrote to submit spells to the spell submit
> > list. It tarball's the spell directory, looks up the section maintainer's
> > email and sends it to both them and the sm-spell-submit list, and prompts
> > for a message.
> >
> > I was thinking we could add this in sorcery somewhere as it would
> > encourage spell writing by other users, all they'd have to do is write
> > and test the spell in a directory somewhere, run the command and off it
> > goes, if all goes to plan the guru sees it and within a few days its in
> > the grimoire. Perhaps it could be a scribe option or something?
> >
> > Anyways its very very basic right now but i can spiff it up and make
> > it work with systems that dont have an mta, etc if theres interest in
> > it. If not...well you'll know how im submitting spells to the list.
> >
> > (IMPORTANT): i put an echo in front of the actual command it runs so
> > if you just unpack it and run it, it will just tell you what it would
> > have done, remove the echo on the last line to uncripple it.
> >
> > known bugs:
> > uses uuencode which uses sendmail, therefore it works fine on any
> > system whose mta provides a sendmail frontend (or they run *shudder*
> > sendmail), I need to find out how to make it work with systems uses imap
> > or pop3 style email.
> >
> > it probably wont work unless you are in the parent directory of the spell
> > directory, id need to add an option to parse out the directory name. Not
> > a whole lot of flexibility, no options, again this is a rough draft to
> > see if people are interested.
> >
> > It uses gaze maintainer <section> to find out who the section leader is,
> > currently it takes the first address it finds, i had to pipe the output
> > into grep twice because if there are two address's on the first line
> > an address is found on, both come out, If someone uses a funky style to
> > write their email or abuses the @ symbol my regexp may match it.
> >
>
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[SM-Sorcery]submit script,
Andrew, 09/11/2002
- Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script, Casey Harkins, 09/11/2002
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
Aaron Brice, 09/11/2002
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
Andrew, 09/11/2002
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- Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script, Andrew, 09/11/2002
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
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- Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script, Dufflebunk, 09/12/2002
- Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script, Sergey A Lipnevich, 09/12/2002
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
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- Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script, Eric Schabell, 09/12/2002
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
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- Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script, Andrew, 09/12/2002
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Re: [SM-Sorcery]submit script,
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