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<Spami>
what is the best way to run cinch on a background task (how to you run it ?)
<Netfeed>
partial towards cinchize :)
<Netfeed>
depends on the bot honestly, a screen can easily suffice
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<Spami>
Netfeed, I'm checking it
<Spami>
currently it's mostly a log bot
<catepill1r>
Netfeed: is partial towards cinchize, which google quickly reveals to be developed by one Netfeed. interesting
<catepill1r>
that said I have only heard about cinchize for it
<catepill1r>
and i hear it works well
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<Netfeed>
well enough at least
<Netfeed>
forces you to write your code as plugins
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<ayonix>
and i cant figure out how to enable new plugins without restarting cinchize
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<rikai>
same way you would with cinch, i imagine?
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<Netfeed>
there's no real way right now
<Netfeed>
i was thinking about adding daemonization to cinchize too so you could have a process that checks the running bots you got to see that they are always up, but i felt that it might be a little bit overboard