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[`/code` Factoid command](Factoids.md#code).
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[`/code` Factoid command](Factoids.md#code).
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* anybody can create Factoids
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* anybody can create Factoids
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* Factoids do not have access to PBot internal API functions and data structures
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* Factoids do not have access to PBot internal API functions and data structures (unless the [`eval`](Admin.md#eval) command is used)
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For more information, see the [Factoids documentations.](Factoids.md)
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For more information, see the [Factoids documentations.](Factoids.md)
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language specified by the argument following the `/code` command.
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language specified by the argument following the `/code` command.
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* anybody can create Code Factoids
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* anybody can create Code Factoids
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* Code Factoids do not have access to PBot internal API functions and data structures
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* Code Factoids do not have access to PBot internal API functions and data structures (unless the [`eval`](Admin.md#eval) command is used)
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For more information, see the [Code Factoid documentation.](Factoids.md#code)
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For more information, see the [Code Factoid documentation.](Factoids.md#code)
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<PBot> Tue Jan 14 01:55:40 2020 [8 days and 13 hours]
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<PBot> Tue Jan 14 01:55:40 2020 [8 days and 13 hours]
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### my
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### my
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The `my` command allows non-admin users to view and manipulate their user account
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metadata.
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Usage: `my [<key> [value]]`
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If `key` is omitted, the command will list all metadata keys and values for your
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user account.
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See also [user metadata list](Admin.md#user-metadata-list).
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### date
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### date
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The `date` command displays the date and time. Note that it uses the Linux
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timezone files to find timezones.
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Usage: `date [timezone]`
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If `timezone` is omitted, the command will show the UTC date and time unless you
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have the `timezone` user metadata set on your user account in which case the command
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will use that timezone instead.
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You may use the [`my`](#my) command to set the user metadata `timezone`
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to have the command remember your timezone.
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### weather
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### weather
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The `weather` command displays the weather conditions and temperature for a location.
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Usage: `weather [location]`
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If `location` is omitted, the command will use the `location` user metadata set on your
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user account.
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You may use the [`my`](#my) command to set the user metadata `location`
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to have the command remember your location.
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## Commands documented elsewhere
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## Commands documented elsewhere
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### Administrative commands
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### Administrative commands
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