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50 lines
1.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
50 lines
1.2 KiB
Bash
Executable File
#!/bin/bash
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########################################################################
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#
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# File: interactive.sh
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#
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# Description: template for an interactive chat
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#
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# Usgage: start_proc "${CHAT[ID]}" ./scripts/interactive.sh.clean
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#
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# Test in CLI: ./scripts/interactive.sh.clean
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#
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# This file is public domain in the USA and all free countries.
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# Elsewhere, consider it to be WTFPLv2. (wtfpl.net/txt/copying)
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#
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#### $$VERSION$$ v1.40-0-gf9dab50
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########################################################################
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######
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# parameters
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# $1 $2 args as given to start_proc chat script arg1 arg2
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# $3 path to named pipe
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# adjust your language setting here
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# https://github.com/topkecleon/telegram-bot-bash#setting-up-your-environment
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export 'LC_ALL=C.UTF-8'
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export 'LANG=C.UTF-8'
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export 'LANGUAGE=C.UTF-8'
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unset IFS
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# set -f # if you are paranoid use set -f to disable globbing
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#######################
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# place your commands here
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#
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# IMPORTTANT: to read user input from $INPUT
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INPUT="${3:-/dev/stdin}"
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#
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# read -r variable <"${INPUT}"
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# example wait form user input and echo it
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printf "Enter a message:\n"
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read -r test <"${INPUT}"
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printf "%s\n" "Your Message: ${test}\nbye!"
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# your commands ends here
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######################
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