use Irssi; use strict; use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI); $VERSION = "1.0"; %IRSSI = ( authors => "David Leadbeater", contact => "dgl\@dgl.cx", url => "http://irssi.dgl.cx/", license => "GNU GPLv2 or later", name => "foreach user", description => "Extends the /foreach command to have /foreach user (users in a channel). Syntax: /foreach user [hostmask] command.", ); # Examples: # /foreach user /whois $0 # /foreach user *!eviluser@* /k $0 evil! (consider kicks.pl ;) ) Irssi::command_bind('foreach user', sub { my($command) = @_; return unless length $command; my $mask = '*!*@*'; # see if it begins with a mask (kind of assumes cmdchars is /). if($command !~ m!^/! && $command =~ /^\S+[!@]/) { ($mask,$command) = split / /, $command, 2; # make sure the mask is okay. $mask .= '@*' if $mask !~ /\@/; $mask = "*!$mask" if $mask !~ /!/; } my $channel = ref Irssi::active_win ? Irssi::active_win->{active} : ''; return unless ref $channel; for my $nick($channel->nicks) { next unless ref $nick; next unless $channel->{server}->mask_match_address($mask, $nick->{nick}, $nick->{host} ? $nick->{host} : ''); # the backtracking is only so $$0 is escaped (don't ask me why...) (my $tmpcommand = $command) =~ s/(?{nick} }elsif($1 == 1) { $nick->{host} }elsif($1 == 2) { (split('@',$nick->{host}))[0]; }elsif($1 == 3) { (split('@',$nick->{host}))[1]; }elsif($1 == 4) { $nick->{realname} } /eg; $tmpcommand =~ s/\$\$(\d)/\$$1/g; $channel->command($tmpcommand); } } );