Is there anyway to make a script trigger when only the keyword is said?
I know there is on 1:TEXT: but it causes the script to trigger even if the keyword is said amongst a bunch of words. i.e(msg: example example KEYWORD example) which would still cause the script to work.
on *:text:*:#: {
; This will watch for the word in all channel messages.
if (word isin $1-) { echo -a $nick used the word }
}
on *:text:*:?: {
; This will watch for the word in all private messages.
if (word isin $1-) { echo -a $nick used the word: $1- }
}
This goes in to your remote. ALT + R in mirc.
if ($me != tired) { return } | else { echo -a Get a pot of coffee now $+($me,.) }
noob here - can i get this to work for multiple keywords in a sentence?
example - can you gear check my monk?
i would like (gear & check) together to trigger the script. also if possible the words together (gearcheck).
sometimes people put a space and sometimes they dont so i would like the script to recognize it and trigger for both ways. BUT i dont want it to trigger if gear is used alone or if check is used alone. sorry for the overload i have been searching all day.
on *:TEXT:*:#: {
if (*gear*check* isin $1-) { msg $chan JUK3 will gear check the shit outta you $nick post your battle.net armory or diablo progress link }
}
but its not working also when regular non op users type gearcheck its not triggering the script btw did i mention i was a noob?