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* [Output customization](#output-customization)
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* [Newlines in messages](#newlines-in-messages)
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* [Truncating long messages](#truncating-long-messages)
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* [Scripting interface](#scripting-interface)
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* [Extensible](#extensible)
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* [Factoids](#factoids)
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* [Code factoids](#code-factoids)
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* [Plugins](#plugins)
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* [Modules](#modules)
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* [Functions](#functions)
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* [Scripting interface](#scripting-interface)
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* [Virtual machine to safely execute user-submitted code](#virtual-machine-to-safely-execute-user-submitted-code)
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* [Powerful user management](#powerful-user-management)
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* [Useful IRC quality-of-life improvements](#useful-irc-quality-of-life-improvements)
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@ -154,13 +154,6 @@ When `preserve_newlines` is enabled, if there are more lines available than `max
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all of the lines will be pasted, with formatting preserved, to a web paste service. PBot will then
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output up to `max_newlines` lines as distinct messages and then output the URL to the paste.
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### Scripting interface
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PBot uses [Plang](https://github.com/pragma-/Plang) as a scripting language. You can use the
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scripting language to construct advanced commands that are capable of interacting with PBot
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internal API functions.
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[Learn more.](doc/Plugins/Plang.md)
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### Extensible
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Additional commands and functionality can be added to PBot in the following ways.
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For more information, see the [Functions documentation](doc/Functions.md).
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#### Scripting interface
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PBot uses [Plang](https://github.com/pragma-/Plang) as a scripting language. You can use the
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scripting language to construct advanced commands that are capable of interacting with PBot
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internal API functions.
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[Learn more.](doc/Plugins/Plang.md)
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### Virtual machine to safely execute user-submitted code
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PBot can integrate with a virtual machine to safely execute arbitrary user-submitted
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operating system commands or code.
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### Channel management and protection
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PBot can perform the typical channel management tasks.
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* opping/deopping, etc
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* channel-mode tracking
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* user hostmask/alias tracking
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* ban-evasion detection
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* flood detection
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* opping/deopping known users, etc
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* channel-mode tracking/protection
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* [user hostmask/alias tracking](doc/Admin.md#message-historyuser-tracking)
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* [ban-evasion detection](doc/Admin.md#akalink)
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* [flood detection](doc/AntiAbuse.md)
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* whitelisting, blacklisting, etc
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* spam/advertisement detection
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* and much, much more!
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If neither options `-a` or `-t` are provided then the `pids...` option is required.
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## Message-history/user-tracking
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Message history has an advanced user tracking algorithm in order to ensure that
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PBot's message history uses an advanced user tracking algorithm in order to ensure that
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messages are being stored in the right message history accounts. The following commands
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query and manipulate the message history account links.
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<PBot> bob also known as: bob!~bob@user/bob (seen 5m ago), bobby!~bob@user/bob (seen 6d ago), robert!~bob@127.0.0.1 (seen 20d ago)
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### akalink
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PBot's message history has an advanced user-tracking algorithm in order to ensure that
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messages are being stored in the right message history accounts. But sometimes
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users connect from wholly distinct accounts with no obviously linkable metadata. If
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you know for certain that they are the same individual, you can use the `akalink`
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command to manually link two message history accounts together.
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PBot's message history uses an advanced user-tracking algorithm in order to ensure that
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messages are being stored in the right message history accounts. This is also used for
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detecting ban-evasions and looking up also-known-as aliases.
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But sometimes users connect from wholly distinct accounts with no obviously linkable metadata.
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If you know for certain that they are the same individual, you can use the `akalink` command
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to manually link two message history accounts together.
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Usage: `akalink <target id> <alias id> [type]`
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chanop | If set to true, PBot will perform OP duties in this channel. | 0
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permop | If set to true, PBot will not de-OP itself in this channel. | 0
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For more information, see the [Channels documentation](Admin.md#channel-management-commands).
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For more information, see the [Channels documentation](Admin.md#channel-management).
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## Further Reading
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That should get you started. For further information about PBot, check out these topics.
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