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# PBot
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PBot is a versatile IRC Bot written in Perl
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* [Installation / Quick Start](#installation--quick-start)
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* [Features](#features)
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* [Commands](#commands)
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* [Powerful command interpreter](#powerful-command-interpreter)
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* [Piping](#piping)
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* [Substitution](#substitution)
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* [Chaining](#chaining)
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* [Variables](#variables)
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* [Inline invocation](#inline-invocation)
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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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* [Virtual machine](#virtual-machine)
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* [Useful IRC command improvements](#useful-irc-command-improvements)
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* [Channel management](#channel-management)
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* [User management](#user-management)
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* [Easy configuration](#easy-configuration)
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* [Documentation](#documentation)
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* [Frequently Asked Questions](#frequently-asked-questions)
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* [Support](#support)
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* [License](#license)
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## Installation / Quick Start
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To get up-and-running quickly, check out the [Quick Start guide](doc/QuickStart.md).
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## Features
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### Commands
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PBot has several useful built-in commands. Additional commands can be added to PBot through
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[Factoids](#factoids), [Plugins](#plugins) and [Modules](#modules).
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For more information, see the [Commands documentation.](doc/Commands.md)
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### Powerful command interpreter
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PBot has an powerful command interpreter with useful functionality.
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#### Piping
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You can pipe output from one command as input into another command, indefinitely.
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<pragma-> !echo hello world | {sed s/world/everybody/} | {uc}
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<PBot> HELLO EVERYBODY
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#### Substitution
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You can insert the output from another command at any point within a command. This
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substitutes the command with its output at the point where the command was used.
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<pragma-> !echo This is &{echo a demonstration} of command substitution
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<PBot> This is a demonstration of command substitution
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For example, suppose you want to make a Google Image Search command. The naive
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way would be to simply do:
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<pragma-> !factadd img /call echo https://google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=$args
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Unfortuately this would not support queries containing spaces or certain symbols. But
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never fear! We can use command substitution and the `uri_escape` function from the
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`func` command.
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Note that you must escape the command substitution to insert it literally into the
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factoid otherwise it will be expanded first.
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<pragma-> !factadd img /call echo https://google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=\&{func uri_escape $args}
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<pragma-> !img spaces & stuff
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<PBot> https://google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=spaces%20%26%20stuff
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#### Chaining
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You can execute multiple commands sequentially as one command.
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<pragma-> !echo Test! ;;; me smiles. ;;; version
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<PBot> Test! * PBot smiles. PBot version 2696 2020-01-04
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#### Variables
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You can use factoids as variables and interpolate them within commands.
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<pragma-> !factadd greeting "Hello, world"
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<pragma-> !echo greeting is $greeting
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<PBot> greeting is Hello, world
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PBot variable interpolation supports [expansion modifiers](doc/Factoids.md#expansion-modifiers), which can be chained to
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combine their effects.
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<pragma-> !echo $greeting:uc
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<PBot> HELLO, WORLD
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#### Inline invocation
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You can invoke up to three commands inlined within a message. If the message
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is addressed to a nick, the output will also be addressed to them.
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<pragma-> newuser13: Check the !{version} and the !{help} documentation.
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<PBot> newuser13: PBot version 2696 2020-01-04
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<PBot> newuser13: To learn all about me, see https://github.com/pragma-/pbot/tree/master/doc
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### Factoids
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Factoids are a very special type of command. Anybody interacting with PBot
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can create, edit, delete and invoke factoids. Factoids can be locked by the
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creator of the factoid to prevent them from being edited by others.
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At its most simple, a factoid merely displays the text the creator sets.
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<pragma-> !factadd hello /say Hello, $nick!
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<PBot> hello added to global channel.
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<pragma-> PBot, hello
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<PBot> Hello, pragma-!
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Significantly more complex factoids can be built by using `$variables`, command-substitution,
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command-piping, `/code` invocation, and more!
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PBot factoids include these advanced features:
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* [undo/redo history](doc/Factoids.md#factundo)
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* [changelog history](doc/Factoids.md#factlog)
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* [channel namespaces](doc/Factoids.md#channel-namespaces)
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* [creating](doc/Factoids.md#factadd) and [modifying](doc/Factoids.md#factchange) contents using your local system editor to edit the contents, optionally including line-breaks and indentation; then pasting the contents to a Web paste site; and finally using the `-url` option to add/edit the factiod.
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* [advanced `$variable` interpolation](doc/Factoids.md#expansion-modifiers) (`$var:lc` to lowercase contents, `$var:ucfirst` to uppercase first letter, etc)
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* [factoid-based variable lists](doc/Factoids.md#list-variables) (e.g., add a factoid `colors` containing "red green blue" and then `!echo $colors` will randomly pick one)
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* [advanced argument processing](doc/Factoids.md#special-variables-1) (indexing, splicing, etc)
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* [metadata](doc/Factoids.md#factoid-metadata) (e.g. owner, times used, last used date, locked, etc)
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* [special commands](doc/Factoids.md#special-commands) (`/say`, `/me`, `/msg`, `/code`, etc)
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* and much, much more!
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For more information, see the [Factoids documentation](doc/Factoids.md).
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### Code Factoids
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Code Factoids are a special type of factoid that begin with the `/code` command.
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/code <language> <code>
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That's right! Anybody can create a factoid that can execute arbitrary code in
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[any language](doc/Factoids.md#supported-languages)! This is one of PBot's most powerful features.
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How is this safe? Because the code is executed within a virtual machine that
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has been configured to fall-back to a previously saved state whenever it times out.
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For example, the venerable `rot13` function:
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<pragma-> !factadd rot13 /code sh echo "$@" | tr a-zA-Z n-za-mN-ZA-M
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<PBot> rot13 added to global channel.
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<pragma-> !rot13 Pretty neat, huh?
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<PBot> Cerggl arng, uhu?
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You can pipe output from other commands to Code Factoids.
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<pragma-> !echo test | {rot13}
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<PBot> grfg
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For more information, see the [Code Factoid documentation](doc/Factoids.md#code).
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### Plugins
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PBot can dynamically load and unload Perl modules to alter its behavior.
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These are some of the plugins that PBot has; there are many more:
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Plugin | Description
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[GoogleSearch](Plugins/GoogleSearch.pm) | Performs Internet searches using the Google search engine.
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[UrlTitles](Plugins/UrlTitles.pm) | When a URL is seen in a channel, intelligently display its title. It will not display titles that are textually similiar to the URL, in order to maintain the channel signal-noise ratio.
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[Quotegrabs](Plugins/Quotegrabs.pm) | Grabs channel messages as quotes for posterity. Can grab messages from anywhere in the channel history. Can grab multiple messages at once!
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[Weather](Plugins/Weather.pm) | Fetches and shows weather data for a location.
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[Wttr](Plugins/Wttr.pm) | Advanced weather Plugin with tons of options. Uses wttr.in.
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[RemindMe](Plugins/RemindMe.pm) | Lets people set up reminders. Lots of options.
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[ActionTrigger](Plugins/ActionTrigger.pm) | Lets admins set regular expression triggers to execute PBot commands or factoids.
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[AntiAway](Plugins/AntiAway.pm) | Detects when a person uses annoying in-channel away messages and warns them.
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[AutoRejoin](Plugins/AutoRejoin.pm) | Automatically rejoin channels if kicked or removed.
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[AntiNickSpam](Plugins/AntiNickSpam.pm) | Detects when a person is spamming an excessive number of nicks in the channel and removes them.
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[AntiRepeat](Plugins/AntiRepeat.pm) | Warn people about excessively repeating messages. Kicks if they fail to heed warnings.
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[AntiTwitter](Plugins/AntiTwitter.pm) | Warn people about addressing others with `@<nick>`. Kicks if they fail to heed warnings.
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[Date](Plugins/Date.pm) | Displays date and time for a timezone.
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There are even a few games!
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Plugin | Description
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[Spinach](Plugins/Spinach.pm) | An advanced multiplayer Trivia game engine with a twist! A question is shown, everybody privately submits a false answer, all false answers and the true answer is shown, everybody tries to guess the true answer, points are gained when people pick your false answer!
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[Battleship](Plugins/Battleship.pm) | The classic Battleship board game, simplified for IRC
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[Connect4](Plugins/Connect4.pm) | The classic Connect-4 game.
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### Modules
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Modules are external command-line executable programs and scripts that can be
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loaded as PBot commands.
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Suppose you have the [Qalculate!](https://qalculate.github.io/) command-line
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program and you want to provide a PBot command for it. You can create a _very_ simple
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shell script containing:
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#!/bin/sh
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qalc "$*"
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And let's call it `qalc.sh` and put it in PBot's `modules/` directory.
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Then you can load it with the [`load`](doc/Admin.md#load) command.
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!load qalc qalc.sh
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Now you have a [Qalculate!](https://qalculate.github.io/) calculator in PBot!
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<pragma-> !qalc 2 * 2
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<PBot> 2 * 2 = 4
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These are just some of the modules PBot comes with; there are several more:
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Module | Description
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[C-to-English translator](modules/c2english) | Translates C code to natural English sentences.
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[C precedence analyzer](modules/paren) | Adds parentheses to C code to demonstrate precedence.
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[C Jeopardy! game](modules/cjeopardy) | C programming trivia game based on the Jeopardy! TV game show.
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[C Standard citations](modules/c11std.pl) | Cite specified sections/paragraphs from the C standard.
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[Virtual machine](modules/compiler_vm) | Executes arbitrary code and commands within a virtual machine.
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[dict.org Dictionary](modules/dict.org.pl) | Interface to dict.org for definitions, translations, acronyms, etc.
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[Urban Dictionary](modules/urban) | Search Urban Dictionary for definitions.
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[Manpages](modules/man.pl) | Display a concise formatting of manual pages (designed for C functions)
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For more information, see the [Modules documentation](doc/Modules.md).
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### Virtual machine
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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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PBot supports [several shells and languages](doc/Factoids.md#supported-languages) out of the box!
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<pragma-> !sh echo Remember rot13? | tr a-zA-Z n-za-mN-ZA-M
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<PBot> Erzrzore ebg13?
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<nil> !go package main\nimport "fmt"\nfunc main() { fmt.Print("foo" == "foo"); }
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<PBot> true
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<pragma-> !python print('Hello there!')
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<PBot> Hello there!
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PBot has extensive support for the C programming language. For instance, the C programming language
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plugin is integrated with the GNU Debugger. It will print useful debugging information.
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<pragma-> !cc char *p = 0; *p = 1;
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<PBot> runtime error: store to null pointer of type 'char'
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault at
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statement: *p = 1; <local variables: p = 0x0>
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It can display the value of the most recent statement if there is no program output.
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<pragma-> !cc sizeof (int)
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<PBot> no output: sizeof(int) = 4
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For more information about the C programming language plugin, see [the `cc` command in the Modules documentation.](doc/Modules.md#cc)
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For more information about the virtual machine, see the [Virtual Machine documentation.](doc/VirtualMachine.md)
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### Useful IRC command improvements
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* [`mode`](doc/Admin.md#mode) command can take wildcards, e.g. `mode +ov foo* bar*` to op nicks beginning with `foo` and voice nicks beginning with `bar`
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* `unban <nick>` and `unmute <nick>` can remove all bans/mutes matching `<nick>`'s hostmask or account
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* [`ban`](doc/Admin.md#banmute) and [`mute`](doc/Admin.md#banmute) will intelligently set banmasks; supports timeouts
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* [`ban`](doc/Admin.md#banmute) and [`mute`](doc/Admin.md#banmute) can take a comma-separate list of nicks. Will intelligently group them into multiple `MODE +bbbb` commands
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* [`kick`](doc/Admin.md#kick) can take a comma-separated list of nicks; also accepts wildcards
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* and much, much, more
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### Channel management
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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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* whitelisting, blacklisting, etc
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* spam/advertisement detection
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* and much, much more
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For more information, see the [Channels documentation](doc/Admin.md#channel-management-commands) and the [AntiAbuse documentation](doc/AntiAbuse.md)
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### User management
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PBot has easy straightforward user management via simple built-in commands.
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* user accounts can be global or channel-specific
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* users can be recognized by hostmask or required to login with password
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* users can adjust their [user-metadata](doc/Admin.md#user-metadata-list) with the [`my`](doc/Commands.md#my) command
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* admin commands configured by [admin-levels](doc/Admin.md#admin-levels)
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* and more
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For more information, see the [Admin documentation.](doc/Admin.md#user-management-commands)
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### Easy configuration
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PBot's settings are contained in a central registry of key/value pairs grouped by sections.
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These settings can easily be configured via several methods:
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* [PBot's command-line arguments](doc/Registry.md#overriding-registry-values-via-command-line)
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* [simple built-in commands (`regset`, `regunset`, etc)](doc/Registry.md#registry-commands)
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* [editing](doc/Registry.md#editing-registry-file) the [`$data_dir/registry`](data/registry) plain-text JSON file
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For more information, see the [Registry documentation.](doc/Registry.md)
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## Documentation
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See the [PBot documentation](doc) for more information.
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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If you have a question, try the [PBot FAQ](doc/FAQ.md)!
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## Support
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For additional questions and support, feel free to join the `#pbot2` channel on the [Freenode](https://freenode.net/kb/answer/chat) IRC network ([Web Chat](https://webchat.freenode.net/#pbot2)).
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## License
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PBot is licensed under the [Mozilla Public License, version 2](https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/MPL/2.0/).
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