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#### [Home](../README.md)
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## Bashbot examples
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### bashbot multi
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An example wrapper to run multiple instances of bashbot, use ```./bashbot-multi.sh botname command```
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### bashbot.cron
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An example crontab is provided in ```examples/bashbot.cron```, see [Expert use](../doc/4_expert.md#Scedule-bashbot-from-Cron)
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### Interactive chats
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Two examples for interactive scripts are provided as **calc.sh** and **question.sh**, see [Advanced use](../doc/3_advanced.md#Interactive-Chats)
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### Background scripts
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Background jobs are an easy way to provide sceduled messages or alerts if something happens.
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**notify.sh** is a simple example on how to send a message every x seonds, e.g. current time.
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**background-scripts** contains a more useful example on how to start and stop different scripts plus some example backgound scripts.
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mycommands.sh - /run_xxx and /kill-xxx wil start any script named run_xxx.sh
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run_diskusage.sh - shows disk usage every 100 seconds
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run_filename.sh - shown the name of new files in a named dir
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run_filecontent.sh - shown the content of new files in a named dir
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run_notify.sh - same as notify.sh
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```
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**Note:** Output of system commands often contains newlines, each newline results in a telegram message, the function 'send_telegram' in
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mycommands.sh avoids this by converting each newline to ' mynewlinestartshere ' before output the string.
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### System Status
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**send-system-status** contains an example for commands showing status of different subsystems. This example is adapted from
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https://github.com/RG72/telegram-bot-bash to current bashbot commands, but not fully tested. This will show how easy you can
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convert existing bots.
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```
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mycommands.sh - commands to show system status
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botacl - controls who can show system status
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*Availiable commands*:
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/se *sensors*
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/smb *smbstatus*
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/free *memory status*
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/md *raid status*
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/lvm *lvm status*
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/lvsd *Datailed lvm status*
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/df *disk space*
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/ifconfig *ifconfig output*
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/smart *sda* _smart status for sda drive_
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```
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### External scripts
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**external-use** will contain some examples on how to send messages from external scripts to Telegram chats or users.
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#### $$VERSION$$ v0.91-0-ge2c998c
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