diff --git a/COMMANDS.md b/COMMANDS.md
index e253ff5..3cc25e4 100644
--- a/COMMANDS.md
+++ b/COMMANDS.md
@@ -92,4 +92,5 @@ Required arguments are enclosed in { and }, optional arguments are enclosed in \
!questions [nick] | Link to ESR's "How to ask smart questions" | Anyone |
!next | Say: "Another satisfied customer. Next!" | Anyone |
!pil [nick] | Link to Lua PIL | Anyone |
+ !git [nick] | Link to Git manual | Anyone |
diff --git a/shortutils.py b/shortutils.py
index a475bfc..523ab0f 100644
--- a/shortutils.py
+++ b/shortutils.py
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ def rtfm(phenny, input):
u = input.group(2).strip() + ", "
else:
u = ""
- phenny.say(u + "Somebody thinks you should read the manual. The wiki for dev related questions is at http://dev.minetest.net , the regular wiki is at http://wiki.minetest.net. ")
+ phenny.say(u + "someone thinks you should read the manual. The wiki for dev related questions is at http://dev.minetest.net , the regular wiki is at http://wiki.minetest.net. ")
rtfm.commands = ['rtfm']
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ def questions(phenny, input):
u = input.group(2).strip() + ", "
else:
u = ""
- phenny.say(u + "Someone thinks that your question is inaccurate or doesn't follow the guidelines. Read here how to make it right: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html")
+ phenny.say(u + "someone thinks that your question is inaccurate or doesn't follow the guidelines. Read here how to make it right: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html")
questions.commands = ['questions']
@@ -57,6 +57,20 @@ def pil(phenny, input):
u = input.group(2).strip() + ", "
else:
u = ""
- phenny.say(u + "Someone thinks you need to brush up on or learn Lua, please go to: http://lua.org/pil/")
+ phenny.say(u + "someone thinks you need to brush up on or learn Lua, please go to: http://lua.org/pil/")
pil.commands = ['pil']
+
+def git(phenny, input):
+ """Git Manual link"""
+ for x in phenny.bot.commands["high"].values():
+ if x[0].__name__ == "aa_hook":
+ if x[0](phenny, input):
+ return
+ if input.group(2).strip():
+ u = input.group(2).strip() + ", "
+ else:
+ u = ""
+ phenny.say(u + "someone thinks you need to brush up on or learn Git, please go to: http://git-scm.com/book/")
+
+git.commands = ['git']
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