-dollar variables: D: To be used in factoids
-dollar variables: $Fdunno - ...
-dollar variables: $Fquestion - ...
-dollar variables: $Fupdate - ...
-dollar variables: $channel - channel from which the factoid was requested
-dollar variables: $date - current date (GMT)
-dollar variables: $day - day of week (full name, locale)
-dollar variables: $factoids - factoid count
-dollar variables: $host - hostname of factoid requester
-dollar variables: $ident - bot nick
-dollar variables: $lastspeaker - ...
-dollar variables: $memusage - ...
-dollar variables: $rand - random number, also $rand100.2
-dollar variables: $randnick - random nick
-dollar variables: $startTime - start time
-dollar variables: $time - current time (GMT)
-dollar variables: $uptime - ...
-dollar variables: $user - username of factoid requester
-dollar variables: $who - nick of factoid requester
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-corrections: If I come back with "...but x is at http://xx.xx.xx" or something like that, and you want to change the entry, use "no, x is at http://sdfsdfsdf". The "No," tells me to supercede the existing value.
-corrections: you can append stuff to a factoid with "also". "x is also at ..."
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-math: D: math expresions can be evaluated. This uses Perl syntax.
-math: E: 1+1
-math: + - add
-math: - - subtract
-math: * - multiply
-math: / - division
-math: ** - to the power
-math: pi - pi
-math: & - and
-math: | = or
-math: ^ - xor
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-redirection: If a factoid x contains simply "<reply> see y", then when asked for x, I will deliver factoidor command result y instead.
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-reply: There is a special tag, <reply>, that is used to override the usual response. Usually, a response is "X is Y", but it can be made "Y" by making the entry "X is <reply> Y".
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-# now the commands...
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-adduser: D: Administrative command to add new user to the .users file
-adduser: U: ## <user> <mask>
-adduser: E: ## bloot bloot!bloot@example.com
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-addressing: It is a good idea if I stay in REQUIRE mode so that I won't yell out random crap if I listen in too hard. Currently there is no way to turn this off on-the-fly. (REQUIRE mode requires me to be addressed by name if I am to respond)
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