dominikh1 changed the topic of #cinch to: The IRC Framework | Latest version: Cinch 2.0.6
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<__sen> anyone happen to have examples of websocket stuff plus cinch? they both seem to use eventmachine and when i include Faye::WebSocket::Client stuff inside cinch stuff, the websocket never connects
<dominikh> Cinch certainly doesn't use eventmachine.
<__sen> oh hmm. then i'm just confused :) *investigates more*
<__sen> yep! problem was totally unrelated and now fixed. thanks for pointing me in the right place (or, well, away from the wrong place) dominikh :)
<dominikh> heh, no problem
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<ILoveYou> hey guys, looking through the docs but not seeing it. any existing method for seeing if a user is on the channel. like a is_on? method
<dominikh> ILoveYou: http://rubydoc.info/gems/cinch/Cinch/Channel#has_user%3F-instance_method
<ILoveYou> awesome. thanks
<dominikh> sure thing
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