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Trigger with Wait Time

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Posted by Valentim   (9 posts)  Bio
Date Wed 14 Aug 2013 01:56 AM (UTC)
Message
How do I make a trigger to send a command in x seconds and if that same trigger is run again, it will cancel the previous command and send command again

Example:

Text: MushClient
Script: Wait 1000; Send something

When text "MushClient" appears, the script will wait 1 second and then will echo "Something", where text "MushClient" appear again before command echo, the both command "WAIT" and "Send " will be aborted and sent again

is possible to do this kind of trigger?
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Posted by Nick Gammon   Australia  (23,166 posts)  Bio   Forum Administrator
Date Reply #1 on Wed 14 Aug 2013 07:56 AM (UTC)
Message
Like this?


<triggers>
  <trigger
   enabled="y"
   match="MushClient"
   regexp="y"
   send_to="12"
   sequence="100"
  >
  <send>

AddTimer ("mytimer", -- timer name
          0, 0, 1,   -- hour, minute, second
          "say something",  -- what to send
          timer_flag.Enabled + timer_flag.OneShot + timer_flag.Replace + timer_flag.Temporary, -- flags
          "")  -- script

</send>
  </trigger>
</triggers>



Template:pasting For advice on how to copy the above, and paste it into MUSHclient, please see Pasting XML.

- Nick Gammon

www.gammon.com.au, www.mushclient.com
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Posted by Valentim   (9 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Thu 15 Aug 2013 12:57 PM (UTC)
Message
Thank you, that is exactly what I was looking for... :)
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Posted by Lxhd   (27 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #3 on Fri 16 Aug 2013 03:38 PM (UTC)
Message
very useful
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