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echo: doorgames
to: Craig Hendricks
from: Rob Swindell
date: 2022-02-23 13:07:00
subject: DDOOR

  Re: DDOOR
  By: Craig Hendricks to Tim Whitson on Wed Feb 23 2022 03:45 pm

 >   Re: DDOOR
 >   By: Tim Whitson to All on Tue Feb 22 2022 09:47 pm
 >
 >  TW> But I wanted to run it under my current BBS. But I did not want to use
 >  TW> batch files to run each door game. I like Synchronets command line,
 >  TW> it's much easier than setting up batch files.
 >  TW> Today I figured I could take advantange of the Clean-up Command Line in
 >  TW> SCFG. I did have to set up a very simple batch file to run DDOOR on the
 >  TW> games I wanted to track but it seems to work.
 >  TW> I run the undate file (ddoor /g) in my nightly batch file to undate the
 >  TW> tracking screen. It'll be interesting to see how it works.
 >
 > For Synchronet there's a utility from a few years back called Syncdoor that
 > parses door usage from Sync's log files. It just tallies up the number of
 > times each door was ran and outputs the counts to a monthly or yearly
 > ANSI/text file, and has config options for selecting color of the output.
 > Really basic and doesn't require having to run a program to maintain the
 > counts. The author of wrote a couple other utilities for parsing other info
 > from the logs as well.
 >
 > I used Syncdoor for about a year before I decided I wanted something more
 > customizable, so I ended up writing my own script which not only tracks top
 > door usage, but also tracks top user stats (callers, posters, readers,
 > downloaders, etc). Obviously this is more than it sounds like you're
 > interested in, but it's definitely possible to track only door usage from
 > Sync's logs.
 >
 > It's on git if you want to try it and maybe customize if for your needs:
 > https://github.com/CraigEMP/topfives.js

There's also this:
https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/tree/master/xtrn/doorscan
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