mirror of https://github.com/nealey/firebot
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== Firebot ==
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FireBot is a winner!
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Firebot is an IRC bot combining the functionality of a Linkbot, an
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Infobot, and a Clickolinko, which is this cool thing Emad El-Haraty and
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I came up with to make short URLs out of stuff posted into the channel,
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for people with text browsers that wrap URLs.
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Note that, in addition to interacting with FireBot within a channel, you
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can also communicate directly with FireBot via `/msg` commands. Just in
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case you need a little one-on-one action and don't want spew your
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playtime around some channel with other folks watching. That can be *so*
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distracting. Some commands still require you to preface them with
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FireBot's name. Example:
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/msg firebot firebot: literal ...
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Downloading
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You can download a [tarball snapshot of the latest release](http://woozle.org/~neale/repos/?p=firebot;a=snapshot;h=HEAD), or use cogito:
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git clone http://woozle.org/~neale/repos/firebot
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LinkBot Features
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Firebot can link channels across networks. It is present in all
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channels and the same functions can be accessed on either side.
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Everything said on one channel is relayed to the others.
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It is possible to link multiple channels on multiple servers, including
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multiple channels on a single server.
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ClickLinko (UrlBot)
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Whenever FireBot sees a URL in the channel, he makes a note of it and
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creates a shorter URL out of it.
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InfoBot
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As an InfoBot, FireBot listens in the channel for anything of the form
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"x is y", and then stores that little tidbit. Later, when someone asks
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a question about x ("what is x?", "who is x?", "wtf is x?"), FireBot
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answers with the factoid he gathered.
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<dl>
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<dt>firebot, _x_</dt>
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<dd>look up a factoid for _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, _x_ is _y_</dt>
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<dd>store _y_ as a factiod about _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, _x_ is also _y_</dt>
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<dd>store _y_ as another factoid about _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, append _x_ <= _y_</dt>
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<dd>store _y_ as another factoid about _x_. You'd use this for things where _x_ has the word "is" in it, or other things that you can't store with the preceding commands.</dd>
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<dt>no, firebot, _x_ is _y_</dt>
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<dd>store _y_ as the only factoid about _x_, even if _x_ already has factoids</dd>
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<dt>firebot, literal _x_</dt>
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<dd>display all factoids about _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, lock _x_</dt>
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<dd>do not learn any more factoids about _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, unlock _x_</dt>
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<dd>resume learning factoids about _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, forget _x_</dt>
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<dd>forget all factoids about _x_</dd>
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<dt>firebot, forget _x_ from _y_</dt>
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<dd>forget a single entry (<em>x</em>) that is listed in _y_; _x_ can be a single word, it does not need to be the whole entry</dd>
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</dl>
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In addition, the following tricks can be used within factiods:
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* Any factoid beginning with `\\` (a backslash) is displayed directly.
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That is, instead of saying "<firebot> x is y", FireBot just says
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"<firebot> y".
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* Any factoid beginning with <code>:</code> (a colon) is
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displayed an action. That is, instead of saying "<firebot> x is y",
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FireBot says "* firebot y"
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* You may put `%(sender)s` in the factoid to print the name of the
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person who asked about the factoid (when sent to a user in a private
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message, it's the recipient of the message)
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Utilities
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<dl>
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<dt>firebot, later tell _whom_ _what_</dt>
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<dd>The next time _whom_ says something in the channel, deliver the message _what_ publically.</dd>
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<dt>firebot, in _time_ say _what_</dt>
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<dd>after _time_ (eg. "15 seconds", "2 hours", "5 days"), announce _what_ in the channel</dd>
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<dt>seen _whom_</dt>
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<dd>Report the last thing said in the channel by _whom_, and how long ago it was said.</dd>
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<dt>dict _word_</dt>
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<dd>look _word_ up in the dictionary</dd>
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<dt>quote _symbol_</dt>
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<dd>get a stock quote for _symbol_</dd>
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<dt>pollen _zip_</dt>
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<dd>report pollen forecast for US zip code _zip_</dd>
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<dt>cdecl explain _jibberish_</dt>
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<dd>explain the C declaration _jibberish_ (eg. "cdecl explain struct bar *(*foo)[](int)")</dd>
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<dt>cdecl declare _english_</dt>
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<dd>give the C declaration for _english_ (eg. "cdecl declare foo as pointer to array of function (int) returning pointer to struct bar")</dd>
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<dt>how many _x_ in _y_ _z_</dt>
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<dd>determine the number of _x_ items that are contained in _y_ amount of _z_ items (eg. how many miles in 1 light year)</dd>
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<dt>how much is _amt_ _source_ in _dest_</dt>
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<dd>do a currency conversion from _source_ to _dest_. Both must be three-letter currency codes. (eg. "how much is 100 USD in EUR")</dd>
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<dt>calc _expr_</dt>
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<dd>calculate _expr_ (eg. "calc 2 * 5")</dd>
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</dl>
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Toys
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----
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<dl>
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<dt>8ball, _question_</dt>
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<dd>consult the magic 8-ball regarding _question_</dd>
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<dt>_nickname_++</dt>
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<dd>add a whuffie point for _nickname_</dd>
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<dt>_nickname_--</dt>
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<dd>remove a whuffie point for _nickname_</dd>
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<dt>whuffie for _nickname_</dt>
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<dd>check the whuffie for _nickname_</dd>
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</dl>
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