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user4639281
11:00 PM
It ends up looking like my most previous cv request
 
@TinyGiant they (cough @gunr2171) should add you to the SOCVR organization on github
 
user4639281
You saw the comments below the script?
 
no
 
user4639281
Me and gunr were already talking about that.
 
he still hasn't added you to the organization though
 
user4639281
11:04 PM
No, I just noticed his comment a couple minutes ago.
 
user4639281
It will also post messages to the specified room even if you aren't in the room
 
This is awesome \o/
 
user4639281
takes five seconds to request cvs, eh?
 
+50
 
user4639281
Interestingly enough, if you are not in the room when you use the script. It will send the message to the room, but will not put you in the room.
 
user4639281
11:08 PM
If there are any other sites you would like it to work on, or any feature requests / bug reports, please let me know and I would be happy to oblige.
 
I'm aware how the chat system works ;P
 
user4639281
Cool.
 
user4639281
Damn.
 
user4639281
Zephyr doesn't pick up the new requests because of the info at the end.
 
Maybe it's better that way.
 
user4639281
11:11 PM
But then it doesn't propagate to get the most votes.
 
user4639281
I wonder if Zephyr sends to any other rooms.
 
@TinyGiant, what is your github profile name?
I'll add you to the org.
 
user4639281
Tiny Giant
 
user4639281
K, cool.
 
invited
 
user4639281
11:16 PM
I'm disabling the user/time stamps until we can see if Zephyr can be altered to pick up messages in that format. I'll still leave the code in comments in the script if anyone doesn't care that zephyr won't pick it up yet.
 
@TinyGiant Nope, there's only one room with post_requests enabled
 
user4639281
@KevinBrown Ok, so should I just add another condition to send to lqphq or should we work with Zephyr's maintainer to get those messages recognised?
 
and I'm out
 
@TinyGiant They accept PRs (GitHub) and it's a matter of adjusting the pattern
 
user4639281
@KevinBrown It won't let me make a PR for some reason.
 
11:21 PM
@TinyGiant You need to fork their repo, add a commit, and then create the PR
 
user4639281
Ahhhh.... still new to the github stuff
 
Alternatively I think GitHub may allow you to do that automatically now if you edit on the site
 
user4639281
Ahh cool
 
@KevinBrown and isn't a collaborator (this gets me a few times)
 
@Unihedron Hm? Since when has that made a difference?
Aside from maybe skipping the "fork" part
 
11:27 PM
if you have editing rights you'll just edit directly instead of fork & automatically creating patch-N
 
You should have the option nowadays to make a branch and a PR instead of committing directly
 
under the edit summary?
 
Right, that does skip the fork though :p
But it is better I guess
 
user4639281
Who's good with regex in here?
 
11:34 PM
Have no fear, uni is here!
Ask away.
 
user4639281
Hmmmm.... Just what I thought. Zephyr doesn't even pick those up.
 
oh, nice
 
user4639281
Because it isn't a plain url
 
@TinyGiant Do you mean to match the URL: "http://chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/25110541#25110541" ?
 
user4639281
11:39 PM
@Rizier123 No, match the message at that url
 
user4639281
I wonder if Zephyr is even running
 
user4639281
ignore that
 
user4639281
Yeah, he's still running, but it doesn't pick up formatted links, just plain links.
 
@TinyGiant As plain text, e.g. "cv-pls too broad ..." or like: "[tag:cv-pls] too broad ..." ?
 
user4639281
@Rizier123 Similar to what is already being user by zephyr, like "regex": "^((?:\[)?cv-pl[sz].*?(?:\])?|\[tag:cv-pl[sz](-.*)?])(?: )?((?:\[tag\\:*)?[\\w :\\-\(\)\*]+(?:\])?)?(?: )?(https?://.*\\.(?:com|net)/(?:q(?:uestions)?|a(?:nswer)?)/\\d+(?:/)?(?:\\d+|(?:\\w‌​|-)+)?(?:/\\d+)?(?:#\\d+)?)"
 
user4639281
11:41 PM
so yeah the second option
 
user4639281
But it can be pretty strict, because the CVRG will always be in the same format, either with or without the user / time stamps.
 
And why can't you use that regex ^^ ?
 
user4639281
Because it doesn't match
 
Well, that's a fair point :)
 
user4639281
It matches plain-text links but not formatted links, or the user / time stamps
 
11:43 PM
@Closey running commands
 
@Unihedron The following is a list of commands that I'm currently running:
 | Command          | For User            | Started       |
 |--------------------------------------------------------|
 | Running Commands | Unihedron (3622940) | 0 seconds ago |
 
user4639281
Something like "\[tag:cv-pls\] (.*) \[.*\]\((.*)\) .*" but real regex
 
user4639281
For now I'm re-enabling the user / time stamps because Zephyr doesn't pick the request up anyway
 
@TinyGiant Don't think I can help you with this :/
 
user4639281
Damn
 
11:56 PM
btw: Do you have certain restrictions, e.g. what tags: [tag:"HERE"] you want to capture, or after it what reasons there are, e.g. too broad. Because otherwise it will be hard to tell where the question title starts and what the reason after the tag is.
 
user4639281
Hmmm.... there could be any markdown as the reason.... so that could be tricky. I think I'll just send Andy a message in the lqphq and see if he can come up with something.
 
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