RatAttack

Getting Case Data From IRC

You can setup your IRC client to pass incoming RATSIGNALS to VoiceAttack by calling the RatAttack-cli.exe helper tool with the RATSIGNAL as first argument and an optional boolean as second argument that triggers a TTS case announcement. You can find it under your VoiceAttack “Apps” folder, \alterNERDtive\RatAttack-cli.exe.

Note: If you are running VoiceAttack as admin, you need to run your IRC client as admin, too! Otherwise they cannot communicate. In general you want to run both with normal privileges.

This has two purposes:

  1. Announcing a new incoming case (if passing true as second argument).
  2. Storing case data and making it available to VoiceAttack, e.g. for copying the client’s system into the clipboard.

For my AdiIRC, it looks like this (obviously change the path, please):

on *:TEXT:*RATSIGNAL*(??_SIGNAL):#fuelrats:{
  if ( $away ) {
    /run -h "X:\path\to\VoiceAttack\Apps\alterNERDtive\RatAttack-cli.exe" " $+ $replace($1-,","") $+ " false
  }
  else {
    /run -h "X:\path\to\VoiceAttack\Apps\alterNERDtive\RatAttack-cli.exe" " $+ $replace($1-,","") $+ " true
  }
}

If I am away it will just add the new case to the list. If I am not away, it will announce it using TTS.

The “replace” part handles the fact that announcements now put the system in quotes. They have to be escaped as double quotes ("") to create a correct command invocation.

You get the gist; if not and you don’t know how to do the same thing for your IRC client, either switch to AdiIRC or bribe me to make an example for yours.

mIRC is a straight forward copy & paste job from Adi to mIRC (“Tools” → “Script Editor” → “Remote”). Make sure you do not strip colour codes from incoming messages!

Note for Hexchat users: Hexchat doesn’t seem to have a simple way of doing this. If you figure it out, I’ll gladly add instructions here.

Keep in mind that if you are not on duty (see below) you will not get case announcements.

Announcing Your Nearest CMDR

In case you have more than one CMDR registered as a Fuel Rat you can have VoiceAttack announce the nearest one to a case and the distance. You will have to go through a couple steps to set that up:

  1. Have all CMDRs on EDSM.
  2. Have all profiles on EDSM set to public including your flight log (which includes the current location).
  3. Set the CMDR names you want to use (“customize setting set fuel rat commanders”).
  4. Enable the nearest CMDR announcements (“customize setting enable nearest commander to fuel rat case”).

You can use this for a single CMDR, too. A less convoluted setup for announcing the distance to your location in that case is on the list™ but does not have an ETA yet.

Currently there is no way to specify a platform for each CMDR separately.

Sending Text to FuelRats IRC

The profile will attempt to send calls to “#fuelrats”, and you can send messages from ingame chat to “#fuelrats” and “#ratchat”.

That will send text to windows with “#fuelrats” and “#ratchat” in their title, respectively. If your IRC client does not do that, you will have to change the “target” window of the RatAttack.sendToFuelrats and RatAttack.sendToRatchat commands to reflect the actual window titles on your system. I will look into making this more elegant to change in the future.

Settings

Toggles:

  • auto close fuel rat case: Automatically close a rat case when sending “fuel+” via voice command or ingame chat. Default: false.
  • auto copy rat case system : Automatically copy the client’s system to the clipboard when you open a rat case. Default: true.
  • fuel rat call confirmation: Only make calls in #fuelrats after vocal confirmation to prevent mistakes. Default: true.
  • fuel rat duty: On duty, receiving case announcements via TTS. Default: true.
  • nearest commander to fuel rat case: Announce the nearest commander to incoming rat cases. Default: false.
  • platform for fuel rat case: Announce the platform for incoming rat cases. Default: false.
  • system information for fuel rat case: System information provided by Mecha. Default: true.

Other Settings:

  • fuel rat commanders: All your CMDRs that are ready to take rat cases. Use ‘;’ as separator, e.g. “Bud Spencer;Terrence Hill”. Default: "".
  • fuel rat platforms: The platform(s) you want to get case announcements for (PC, Xbox, Playstation). Use ‘;’ as separator, e.g. “PC;Xbox”. Default: "PC".