#!/bin/bash
set -e; . /usr/local/lib/bash-bear; set +e
+# kill 0 doesn't seem to be documented in man bash, but it kills the
+# background processes.
+# https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/67532/what-does-kill-0-do-actually/67552
+trap "kill 0" EXIT
xmpp_users=(
anoukr
$logdir/rooms/*/$log_today 2>/dev/null \
| awk '$3 != "iank:"' | grep -i '\biank\b' | awk '{print $3; fflush()}' | sed 's/^/room /;s/@.*//' ||:
+ kill %
sleep 1
-
done