From a70006b5bca3c3273ba34bfd0607235339e87583 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marzavec Date: Sat, 19 May 2018 17:21:08 -0700 Subject: streamline dev flow --- DOCUMENTATION.md | 46 ---------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 46 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 DOCUMENTATION.md (limited to 'DOCUMENTATION.md') diff --git a/DOCUMENTATION.md b/DOCUMENTATION.md deleted file mode 100644 index 4fa9055..0000000 --- a/DOCUMENTATION.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -You can programmatically access hack.chat using the following commands via a websocket. To prevent getting disconnected, ping the server every 50 seconds. A list of wrappers written for accessing hack.chat can be found [here](https://github.com/hack-chat/3rd-party-software-list#libraries). - -The commands are to be sent through a websocket to the URL `wss://hack.chat/chat-ws` (everything sent and received are `string`s). If you are sending messages locally or to another domain, replace 'hack.chat' with the respective domain. If you're running your own instance of hack.chat, you can retain backwards-compatibility in order to ensure that software created for the main server will work on yours too. - -All commands sent must be JSON objects with the command specified in the `"cmd"` key. For example: -```json -{ - "cmd": "join", - "channel": "programming", - "nick": "johndoe#fag" -} -``` - -hack.chat has three permission levels. When you access a command, hack.chat automatically knows your permission level from your trip code. The lowest permission level is `core`. `mod` is above `core`, so it can access `core` commands in addition to `mod` commands. `admin` is similarly above `mod`. - -# `core` - -|Command|Parameters|Explanation| -|-------|----------|-----------| -|`changenick`|`nick`|Changes the current connection's nickname.| -|`chat`|`text`|This broadcasts `text` to the channel the user is connected to.| -|`disconnect`||An event handler or forced disconnect.| -|`invite`|`nick`|Generates a pseudo-unique channel name and passes it to both the calling user and `nick`.| -|`join`|`channel`, `nick`|Places the calling socket into the target channel with the target nick and broadcasts the event to the channel.| -|`morestats`||Sends back the current server's stats to the calling client.| -|`move`|`channel`|This will change the current channel to `channel`.| -|`stats`||Sends back legacy server stats to the calling client. Use `morestats` when possible.| -|`help`|`category` or `command`|Gives documentation programmatically. If `category` (the permission level, such as `mod`) is sent, a list of commands available to that permission level will be sent back (as a `string` and not an `array`). This list only includes what is unique to that category and not every command a user with that permission level could perform. If `command` (e.g., `chat`) is sent, a description of the command will be sent back.| - -# `mod` - -|Command|Parameters|Explanation| -|-------|----------|-----------| -|`ban`|`nick`|Disconnects the target nickname in the same channel as the calling socket and adds it to the rate limiter.| -|`kick`|`nick`|Silently forces target client(s) into another channel. `nick` may be `string` or `array` of `string`s.| -|`unban`|`ip` or `hash`|Removes the target ip from the rate limiter.| - -# `admin` - -|Command|Parameters|Explanation| -|-------|----------|-----------| -|`addmod`|`nick`|Adds the target trip to the config as a mod and upgrades the socket type.| -|`listusers`||Outputs all current channels and sockets in those channels.| -|`reload`||(Re)loads any new commands into memory and outputs errors, if any.| -|`saveconfig`||Saves the current config.| -|`shout`|`text`|Displays the passed text to each client connected.| \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.1