Automated ShoutIRC installed and configuration

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TheAuzzieBrony
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Automated ShoutIRC installed and configuration

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Hey Indy (as this is mostly a question for you),

I looking into making a cookbook (check out chef if you don't know what they are) for ShoutIRC, it would require the user to enter their account details for the download to work so they don't get it for free, what I was wondering is their a endpoint that I can use to request a download of the ShoutIRC install based on the distro and users details?

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You can use the links from the NS page, they are all the same files: https://www.shoutirc.com/index.php?mod=Downloads
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Ok, so I have a /kinda/ working recipe (really only works on ubuntu 14.04 64 right now), I have the whole automated configuration working nicely and smootly, only problem is that the AutoDJ files have to be installed with package_manager which is only a graphical interface with no command line instructions.

Is there any way I can get around this problem without having to download every version of the AutoDJ plugin files and add them to the recipe?

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For CLI automation use updater instead of package_manager. You can either:

1) Run './updater -a' to install all of the bot's plugins, or:
2) Write a custom .updater.ini with just the parts you want installed then run ./updater without any options.
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