#!/bin/bash # file: question.sh # example for an interactive chat, run with startproc question.sh # # This file is public domain in the USA and all free countries. # Elsewhere, consider it to be WTFPLv2. (wtfpl.net/txt/copying) # #### $$VERSION$$ v0.98-dev-70-g694ee61 ###### # parameters # $1 $2 args as given to starct_proc chat script arg1 arg2 # $3 path to named pipe INPUT="${3:-/dev/stdin}" # adjust your language setting here # https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash#setting-up-your-environment export 'LC_ALL=C.UTF-8' export 'LANG=C.UTF-8' export 'LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8' unset IFS # set -f # if you are paranoid use set -f to disable globbing echo "Why hello there. Would you like some tea (y/n)?" read -r answer <"${INPUT}" [[ $answer =~ ^([yY][eE][sS]|[yY])$ ]] && echo "OK then, here you go: http://www.rivertea.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Green-Tea.jpg" || echo "OK then." until [ "$SUCCESS" = "y" ] ;do echo 'Do you like Music? mykeyboardstartshere "Yass!" , "No"' read -r answer <"${INPUT}" case $answer in 'Yass!') echo "Goody! mykeyboardendshere";SUCCESS=y;; 'No') echo "Well that's weird. mykeyboardendshere";SUCCESS=y;; '') echo "empty answer!" && exit ;; *) SUCCESS=n;; esac done