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# Depressionbot IRC Bot
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## Introduction
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Depressionbot is an IRC bot which aims to be the fanciest IRC bot around - On
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the general standard of software fanciness, dbot is rated as being '75% the same
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as bathing in fine, fine grape juice.'
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Requirements:
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- Node JS
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- [JSBot](http://github.com/reality/JSBot "JSBot"), the Javascript library I
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wrote to handle the IRC protocol and event listeners etc.
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- Various modules have their own requirements also.
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## Modules:
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### Command
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This handles the command execution logic for DBot.
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1. Does the input match a command key in *dbot.commands* ?
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2. Is there a quote category which matches the first part of the input
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(*~category*)?
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3. Is there a command name similar to to the first part of the input (*~name*)
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in *dbot.commands*?
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This is the only module which is force loaded, even if it's not in the
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configuration.
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### Quotes
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This is the original reason that DBot was created, stores and displays quotes.
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Commands:
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- _~q category_ - Display a random quote from a given category.
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- _~qadd category=newquote_ - Add a new quote to the database.
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- _~qstats_ - Show a list of the biggest quote categories.
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- _~qsearch category needle_ - Search for a quote in a given category.
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- _~rmlast [category]_ - Remove the last quote added to a given category, or the
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last quote added.
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- _~rm category quote_ - Remove a given quote from the given category.
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- _~qcount category_ - Show the number of quotes stored in the given category.
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- _~rq_ - Show a random quote from a random category.
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- _~d_ - Show a quote from the category which matches the bot's name.
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- _~link category_ - Create a link to the page on the web interface which displays the
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given category's quotes.
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- _~qprune_ - Delete empty quote categories.
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Unfortunately, this module is fairly highly coupled with certain other areas of
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the program. I am working on this, but note, for example, that one can still
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access quotes with the *~category* syntax even if the quotes module isn't
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loaded.
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### Admin
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Various administration functionality such as banning users, hot-reloading the
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code and ordering him to talk. Note that commands added here are handled with
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their own listener, rather than being part of the command logic which is handled
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by the Command module. Functionality in this module can be slightly unsafe as
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not much error checking on the input is performed.
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TODO: Add summaries for each command in this module.
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### Spelling
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Will attempt to correct a users' spelling by using the levenshtein distance
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algorithm. One corrects the spelling of their previous message by simply posting
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a message with their correction and an asterisk:
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> user: I am a tutrle.
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> user: *turtle
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user meant: I am a turtle.
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The regular expression for this module also accepts two asterisks at the
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beginning of the correction, or at the end; it also accepts several words as the
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correction and deals with these fairly intelligently. Users may also attempt
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to correct another users like so:
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> userone: I am a tutrle.
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> usertwo: userone: *turtle
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> usertwo thinks userone meant: I am a turtle.
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### JS
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This module provides two commands which allow the execution of Javascript code.
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For regular users, there is the *~js* command, which is completely sandboxed,
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but can still be used for calculation and the like.
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> ~js Array(16).join('wat'-1) + " Batman!";
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'NaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaNNaN Batman!'
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This feature is fairly safe as the user doesn't have access to anything
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dangerous, and is safe from infinite loops or locking DBot up because the code
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which is run is killed if it does not finish within a short amount of time.
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For administrators, the incredibly useful *~ajs* command is also available. The
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input for this command is simply 'eval'-ed and therefore has full access to
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DBot's memory. Of course, this is incredibly unsafe, but I find it rather fun;
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remember to only give extremely trusted friends administrator access to DBot, as
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there's nothing to stop them wiping the database or something similar - if
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you're worried about that kind of thing, do not load this module.
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However, it's useful for many things, such as administrative activity for
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which there isn't a command in the admin module. For example, you could hot-add
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a new administrator like this:
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> ~ajs dbot.admin.push('batman');
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You can also use this for debugging, or even adding new commands while DBot is
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running.
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