# This is not a well written script, but it works. I hope. use strict; use Irssi; use vars qw($VERSION %IRSSI); $VERSION = '0.1'; %IRSSI = ( authors => 'optical', contact => 'optical@linux.nu', name => 'SETI@home info', description => 'Tell ppl how far you\'ve gotten with you SETI\@home workunit.', license => 'GPL', url => 'http://optical.kapitalet.org/seti/', changed => 'Sat Jul 13 12:03:42 CEST 2002', commands => '/seti <#channel>|', note => 'Make sure you set the seti_state_sah with /set' ); sub seti_info { my $WHERES_SETI_STATE_SAH = Irssi::settings_get_str('seti_state_sah'); my ($data, $server, $witem) = @_; my $line; open(INFO, "<", $WHERES_SETI_STATE_SAH); for(my $tmp = 0; $tmp < 5; $tmp++) { $line = ; } close(INFO); my $proc = substr($line, 7, 4)/100; my $output = "progress of this SETI\@home workunit: $proc%"; if($data) { $server->command("MSG $data $output"); } elsif($witem && ($witem->{type} == "QUERY" || $witem->{type} == "CHANNEL")) { $witem->command("MSG ".$witem->{name}." $output"); } else { Irssi::print("$output"); } } Irssi::command_bind('seti', 'seti_info'); Irssi::settings_add_str('misc', 'seti_state_sah', '~/setiathome-3.03.i386-pc-linux-gnu-gnulibc2.1/state.sah');