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QOTDD : `Quote of the Day Daemon` A QOTD server for nerds
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QOTDD is an implementation of RFC 865: the Quote of the Day Protocol.
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It's simple, really:
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* User connects to server with raw TCP connection
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* Server sends back today's quote
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* User smiles
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* Server disconnects user
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Heck, QOTDD even comes with a couple quote files for you to start with!
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Tested on GNU CLISP. <3
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USAGE
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To start QOTDD, just fire up your Lisp interpreter, load :qotdd, and run it!
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[1]> (ql:quickload :qotdd)
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[2]> (qotdd:server :path "/usr/games/qotdd/2018"
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:host "127.0.0.1"
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:port "1117")
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This assumes that you can load :qotdd with Quicklisp
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(https://beta.quicklisp.org/), and that you've installed the defaults QOTD
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sets (in "./qotd_sets/") to "/usr/games/qotdd/".
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To use Quicklisp to load QOTDD, just install it (https://beta.quicklisp.org/),
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then put QOTDD in `~/quicklisp/local-projects/`.
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The dependencies of QOTDD are NIH, a general-bleh library I've written-- which
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can be found at `https://git.eunichx.us/nih/`-- and USOCKETS, which can be
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installed from Quicklisp as `:usockets`.
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File Format
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The file-format of QOTDD quote sets is *exactly* like the format BSD fortune
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uses-- that is, a single text-file with several "%" seperated sections.
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Well, there is *one* difference to the BSD fortune format-- that is, at some
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point in each section, there should be a specified date, using this format:
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":Date YYYY-MM-DD"
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That listing is how QOTDD determines which quote to pick for which day.
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If there is no quote for today, then QOTDD picks a random quote (so, I guess,
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if you used a Fortune file, you could use QOTDD as a simple random-fortune
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server!).
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Here's an example:
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QOTDD File Example
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:Date 2018-09-06
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"Hi there."
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-- Literally Everyone
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%
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:Date 2018-09-07
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"How are you?"
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-- Me
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%
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:Date 2018-09-08
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"Eat yourself."
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-- Dad
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%
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Example End
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BORING STUFF
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License is in COPYING.txt (GNU GPLv3~! <3)
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Author is Jaidyn Ann <jadedctrl@posteo.at>
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Sauce is at https://hak.xwx.moe/jadedctrl/qotdd
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