Bot::BasicBot::Pluggable::Module::Karma(3) tracks karma for various concepts

VERSION

version 0.98

IRC USAGE

<thing>++ # <comment>
Increases the karma for <thing>.

Responds with the new karma for <thing> unless "karma_change_response" is set to a false value.

<thing>-- # <comment>
Decreases the karma for <thing>.

Responds with the new karma for <thing> unless "karma_change_response" is set to a false value.

karma <thing>
Replies with the karma rating for <thing>.
explain <thing>
Lists three each good and bad things said about <thing>:

  <user> explain Morbus
  <bot> positive: committing lots of bot documentation; fixing the
        fisher_yates; negative: filling the dev list. overall: 5

METHODS

get_karma($username)
Returns either a string representing the total number of karma points for the passed $username or the total number of karma points and subroutine reference for good and bad karma comments. These references return the according karma levels when called in scalar context or a array of hash reference. Every hash reference has entries for the timestamp (timestamp), the giver (who) and the explanation string (reason) for its karma action.
add_karma($thing, $good, $reason, $who)
Adds or subtracts from the passed $thing's karma. $good is either 1 (to add a karma point to the $thing or 0 (to subtract). $reason is an optional string commenting on the reason for the change, and $who is the person modifying the karma of $thing. Nothing is returned.

VARS

ignore_selfkarma
Defaults to 1; determines whether to respect selfkarmaing or not.
num_comments
Defaults to 3; number of good and bad comments to display on explanations. Set this variable to 0 if you do not want to list reasons at all.
show_givers
Defaults to 1; whether to show who gave good or bad comments on explanations.
randomize_reasons
Defaults to 1; whether to randomize the order of reasons. If set to 0, the reasons are sorted in reversed chronological order.
karma_change_response
Defaults to 1; whether to show a response when the karma of a thing is changed. If true, the bot will reply with the new karma. If set to 0, the bot will silently update the karma, without a response.

AUTHOR

Mario Domgoergen <[email protected]>

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.