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Frequently Asked Questions
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* [How do I change my password?](#how-do-i-change-my-password)
* [How do I make PBot remember my `date` timezone?](#how-do-i-make-pbot-remember-my-date-timezone)
* [How do I make PBot remember my `weather` location?](#how-do-i-make-pbot-remember-my-weather-location)
* [How do I change the bot trigger?](#how-do-i-change-the-bot-trigger)
* [How do I whitelist a user?](#how-do-i-whitelist-a-user)
* [How do I change how the bot outputs multi-line messages?](#how-do-i-change-how-the-bot-outputs-multi-line-messages)
* [I made a command. It's supposed to output formatting with spaces and tabs?](#i-made-a-command-its-supposed-to-output-formatting-with-spaces-and-tabs)
How do I change my password?
Use the my command to set
the password user metadata for your user account. Your
hostmask must match the user account.
my password <your password>
How do I make PBot
remember my date timezone?
Use the my command to set
the timezone user metadata for your user account. Your
hostmask must match the user account.
my timezone <your timezone>
How do I make
PBot remember my weather location?
Use the my command to set
the location user metadata for your user account. Your
hostmask must match the user account.
my location <your location>
How do I change the bot trigger?
To change the default ! trigger to a different character
use the regset command to
change the general.trigger value.
For example, to change it to the ~ character:
regset general.trigger ~
To change it to both ! and ~ (and
others):
regset general.trigger [!~]
To use only the bot’s nick:
regset general.trigger ""
You can also override the trigger on a per-channel basis by use the
channel name in place of general.
For example, to override the trigger specifically for
#channel:
regset #channel.trigger ~
How do I whitelist a user?
Whitelisting a user exempts them from anti-flood enforcement, ban-evasion checking, being automatically muted or kicked for various offenses, and more.
To whitelist a user, use the useradd command with the
is-whitelisted capability argument. To whitelist them in
all channels, add the user to the global channel.
Usage:
useradd <username> <hostmasks> <channels> is-whitelisted
If the user already exists, use the userset command to grant them
the is-whitelisted capability.
Usage: userset <username> is-whitelisted 1
How do I change how the bot outputs multi-line messages?
When output from a command contains newlines, PBot will convert the newlines to spaces and output it as one message.
If you prefer to output each line instead, you can control this
behavior with the general.preserve_newlines and
general.max_newlines registry entries. To set this behavior
for specific channels, replace general with the
#channel.
For example:
<pragma-> !sh printf "a\nb\nc\nd\ne\n"
<PBot> a b c d e
<pragma-> !regset general.preserve_newlines 1
<PBot> general.preserve_newlines set to 1
<pragma-> !regset general.max_newlines 4
<PBot> general.max_newlines set to 4
<pragma-> !sh printf "a\nb\nc\nd\ne\n"
<PBot> a
<PBot> b
<PBot> c
<PBot> And that's all I have to say about that. See https://0x0.st/-Okb.txt for full text.
I made a command. It’s supposed to output formatting with spaces and tabs?
By default, PBot collapses adjacent whitespace in command output. This is intended to reduce visual noise in IRC channels.
If your command is registered by a plugin, use the cmdset command to set the
preserve_whitespace command metadata to control
this behavior.
If your command is a command-line module, use the factset command to set the
preserve_whitespace factoid metadata
instead.