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Factoids
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* [Factoids](#factoids)
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* [Channel namespaces](#channel-namespaces)
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* [Special commands](#special-commands)
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* [/say](#say)
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* [/me](#me)
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* [/call](#call)
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* [/msg](#msg)
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* [Special variables](#special-variables)
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* [$nick](#nick)
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* [$args](#args)
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* [$arg[n]](#argn)
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* [$arg[n:m]](#argnm)
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* [$arglen](#arglen)
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* [$channel](#channel)
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* [$randomnick](#randomnick)
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* [$0](#0)
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* [adlib list variables](#adlib-list-variables)
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* [modifiers](#modifiers)
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* [action_with_args](#action_with_args)
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* [add_nick](#add_nick)
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* [Viewing/triggering a factoid](#viewingtriggering-a-factoid)
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* [Viewing/triggering another channel's factoid](#viewingtriggering-another-channels-factoid)
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* [fact](#fact)
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* [Adding a factoid](#adding-a-factoid)
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* [factadd](#factadd)
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* [Deleting a factoid](#deleting-a-factoid)
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* [factrem](#factrem)
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* [forget](#forget)
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* [Aliasing a factoid](#aliasing-a-factoid)
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* [factalias](#factalias)
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* [Moving/renaming a factoid](#movingrenaming-a-factoid)
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* [factmove](#factmove)
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* [Changing a factoid](#changing-a-factoid)
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* [factchange](#factchange)
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* [factundo](#factundo)
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* [factredo](#factredo)
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* [factset](#factset)
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* [Factoid Metadata List](#factoid-metadata-list)
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* [factunset](#factunset)
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* [Finding a factoid](#finding-a-factoid)
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* [factfind](#factfind)
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* [Information about a factoid](#information-about-a-factoid)
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* [factinfo](#factinfo)
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* [factshow](#factshow)
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* [factset](#factset-1)
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* [factlog](#factlog)
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* [count](#count)
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* [histogram](#histogram)
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* [top20](#top20)
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### Channel namespaces
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Factoids added in one channel may be called/triggered in another channel or in private message, providing that the other channel doesn't already have a factoid of the same name (in which case that channel's factoid will be triggered).
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Factoids may also be added to a special channel named `global` or `.*`. Factoids that are set in this channel will be accessible to any channel, including private messages. However, factoids that are set in a specific channel will override factoids of the same name that are set in the global channel or other channels.
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For example, a factoid named `malloc` set in `##c` will be called instead of `malloc` set in `global`, if the factoid were triggered in `##c`; otherwise, the latter 'malloc' will be triggered if the factoid were triggered in another channel.
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Similiarily, if there were no `malloc` factoid in the `global` namespace, but only in `##c` and you attempted to use this factoid in a channel other than `##c`, that channel will invoke `##c`'s version of `malloc`, providing that channel doesn't have its own `malloc` factoid.
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Likewise, if there is a `malloc` factoid set in `##c++` and the factoid is triggered in the `##c++` channel, then this version of `malloc` will be called instead of the `##c` or the `global` factoid.
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However, if you are in a channel that doesn't have a `malloc` factoid and there is no `malloc` factoid in the global channel, and you attempt to call `malloc` then the bot will display a message notifying you that `malloc` is ambiguous and which channels it belongs to so that you may use the [fact](#fact) command to call the correct factoid.
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### Special commands
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#### /say
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If a factoid begins with `/say ` then PBot will not use the `<factoid> is <description>` format when displaying the factoid.
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<pragma-> factadd global hi /say Well, hello there, $nick.
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<PBot> 'hi' added to the global channel
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<prec> PBot, hi
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<PBot> Well, hello there, prec.
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#### /me
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If a factoid begins with `/me ` then PBot will ACTION the factoid.
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<pragma-> factadd global bounce /me bounces around.
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<PBot> 'bounce' added to the global channel
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<pragma-> bounce
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* PBot bounces around.
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#### /call
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If a factoid begins with `/call ` then PBot will call an existing command.
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<pragma-> factadd global boing /call bounce
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<PBot> 'boing' added to the global channel
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<pragma-> boing
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* PBot bounces around.
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#### /msg
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If a factoid begins with `msg <nick> ` then PBot will /MSG the factoid text to <nick>
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### Special variables
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You can use the following variables in a factoid or as an argument to one.
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#### $nick
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`$nick` expands to the nick of the caller.
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#### $args
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`$args` expands to any text following the keyword. If there is no text then it expands to the nick of the caller.
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#### $arg[n]
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`$arg[n]` expands to the nth argument. Indexing begins from 0 (the first argument is `$arg[0]`). You may use a negative number to count from the end; e.g., `$arg[-2]` means the 2nd argument from the end. Multiple words can be double-quoted to constitute one argument. If the argument does not exist, the variable and the leading space before it will be silently removed.
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#### $arg[n:m]
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`$arg[n:m]` expands to a slice of arguments between `n` and `m`. Indexing begins from 0 (the first argument is `$arg[0]`). Not specifying the `m` value means the rest of the arguments; e.g., `$arg[2:]` means the remaining arguments after the first two. Multiple words can be double-quoted to constitute one argument. If the argument does not exist, the variable and the leading space before it will be silently removed.
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#### $arglen
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`$arglen` expands to the number of arguments provided to a factoid.
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#### $channel
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`$channel` expands to the name of the channel in which the factoid is used.
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#### $randomnick
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`$randomnick` expands to a random nick from the channel in which the factoid is used.
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#### $0
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`$0` expands to the original keyword used to invoke a factoid. See also [Overriding $0](#Overriding_$0).
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### adlib list variables
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You may create a list of adlib words by using the normal factoid creation method. Multiple words can be surrounded with quotes to constitute one element.
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<pragma-> factadd global colors is red green blue "bright yellow" pink "dark purple" orange
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<PBot> colors added to the global channel
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Then you can instruct PBot to pick a random word from this list to use in another factoid by inserting the list as a variable.
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<pragma-> factadd global sky is /say The sky is $colors.
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<PBot> sky added to the global channel
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<pragma-> sky
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<PBot> The sky is dark purple.
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<pragma-> sky
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<PBot> The sky is green.
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A practical example, creating the RTFM trigger:
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<pragma-> factadd global sizes is big large tiny small huge gigantic teeny
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<PBot> 'sizes' added to the global channel
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<pragma-> factadd global attacks is whaps thwacks bashes smacks punts whacks
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<PBot> 'attacks' added to the global channel
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<pragma-> factadd global rtfm is /me $attacks $args with a $sizes $colors manual.
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<PBot> 'rtfm' added to the global channel
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<pragma-> rtfm mauke
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* PBot thwacks mauke with a big red manual.
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#### modifiers
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Adlib list variables can accept trailing modifier keywords prefixed with a colon. These can be chained together to combine their effects.
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* `:uc` - uppercases the expansion
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* `:lc` - lowercases the expansion
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* `:ucfirst` - uppercases the first letter in the expansion
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* `:title` - lowercases the expansion and then uppercases the initial letter of each word
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* `:<channel>` - looks for variable in `<channel>` first; use `global` to refer to the global channel
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<pragma-> echo $colors:uc
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<PBot> RED
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<pragma-> echo $colors:ucfirst
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<PBot> Blue
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### action_with_args
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You can use the [factset](#factset) command to set a special factoid meta-data key named `action_with_args` to trigger an alternate message if an argument has been supplied.
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<pragma-> factadd global snack is /me eats a cookie.
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<PBot> 'snack' added to the global channel
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<pragma-> factset global snack action_with_args /me gives $args a cookie.
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<PBot> [Factoids] (global) snack: 'action_with_args' set to '/me gives $args a cookie.'
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<pragma-> snack
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* PBot eats a cookie.
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<pragma-> snack orbitz
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* PBot gives orbitz a cookie.
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### add_nick
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You can use the [factset](#factset) command to set a special factoid meta-data key named `add_nick` to prepend the nick of the caller to the output. This is mostly useful for modules.
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Viewing/triggering a factoid
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To view or trigger a factoid, one merely issues its keyword as a command.
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<pragma-> PBot, c?
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<PBot> C rocks!
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Viewing/triggering another channel's factoid
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### fact
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To view or trigger a factoid belonging to a specific channel, use the `fact` command.
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Usage: `fact <channel> <keyword> [arguments]`
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Adding a factoid
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### factadd
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Usage: `factadd [channel] <keyword> <description>`
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To add a factoid to the global channel, use `global` or `.*` as the channel. `.*` is regex-speak for "everything".
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<pragma-> factadd ##c c /say C rocks!
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Deleting a factoid
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### factrem
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### forget
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To remove a factoid, use the `factrem` or `forget` command.
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Usage: `factrem <channel> <keyword>` `forget <channel> <keyword>`
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Aliasing a factoid
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### factalias
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To create an factoid that acts as an alias for a command, use the `factalias` command or set the factoid's `action` to `/call <command>`.
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Usage: `factalias <channel> <new keyword> <command>`
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<pragma-> factadd ##c offtopic is /say In this channel, $args is off-topic.
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<pragma-> offtopic C++
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<PBot> In this channel, C++ is off-topic.
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<pragma-> factalias ##c C++ offtopic C++
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<pragma-> C++
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<PBot> In this channel, C++ is off-topic.
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<pragma-> factadd ##c book is /me points accusingly at $args, "Where is your book?!"
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<PBot> 'book' added to ##c
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<pragma-> book newbie
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* PBot points accusingly at newbie, "Where is your book?!"
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<pragma-> factadd ##c rafb /call book
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<PBot> 'rafb' added to ##c
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<pragma-> rafb runtime
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* PBot points accusingly at runtime, "Where is your book?!"
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Moving/renaming a factoid
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### factmove
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To rename a factoid or move a factoid to a different channel, use the `factmove` command:
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Usage: `factmove <source channel> <source factoid> <target channel/factoid> [target factoid]`
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If three arguments are given, the factoid is renamed in the source channel. If four arguments are given, the factoid is moved to the target channel with the target name.
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Changing a factoid
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### factchange
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To change a factoid, use the `factchange` command:
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Usage: `factchange <channel> <keyword> s/<pattern>/<change to>/[gi]`
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<pragma-> c
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<PBot> C rocks!
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<pragma-> factchange ##c c s/rocks/rules/
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<PBot> c changed.
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<pragma-> c
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<PBot> C rules!
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Note that the final argument is a Perl-style substitution regex. See `man perlre` on your system.
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For instance, it is possible to append to a factoid by using: `factchange channel factoid s/$/text to append/`
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Likewise, you can prepend to a factoid by using: `factchange channel factoid s/^/text to prepend/`
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Alternatively, you may append to a factoid by using `is also`:
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<pragma-> PBot, c is also See FAQ at http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html
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<PBot> Changed: c is /say C rules! ; See FAQ at http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html
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### factundo
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To revert to an older revision, use the `factundo` command. You can repeatedly factundo a factoid until it has no more remaining undos.
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Usage: `factundo [channel] <keyword>`
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### factredo
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To revert to a newer revision, use the `factredo` command. You can repeatedly factredo a factoid until it has no more remaining redos.
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Usage: `factredo [channel] <keyword>`
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### factset
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To view or set factoid meta-data, such as owner, rate-limit, etc, use the `factset` command. See also: [factoid metadata list](#Factoid_Metadata_List).
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Usage: `factset <channel> <factoid> [<key> [value]]`
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Omit `<key>` and `<value>` to list all the keys and values for a factoid. Specify `<key>`, but omit `<value>` to see the value for a specific key.
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#### Factoid Metadata List
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This is a list of recognized factoid meta-data fields. The number in parentheses next to the field is the minimum admin level necessary to modify it; if there is no such number then anybody may modify it.
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* `created_on` (90): The timestamp of when the factoid was created.
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* `enabled` (10): Whether the factoid can be invoked or not.
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* `last_referenced_in` (90): The channel or private-message in which the factoid was last used.
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* `last_referenced_on` (90): The timestamp of when the factoid was last used.
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* `modulelauncher_subpattern` (90): A substitution expression used to modify the arguments into a command-line.
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* `owner` (90): The creator of the factoid.
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* `rate_limit` (10): How often the factoid may be invoked, in seconds. Zero for unlimited.
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* `ref_count` (90): How many times the factoid has been invoked.
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* `ref_user` (90): The hostmask of the last person to invoke the factoid.
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* `type` (90): The type of the factoid. "text" for regular factoid; "module" for module.
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* `edited_by` (90): The hostmask of the person to last edit the factoid.
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* `edited_on` (90): The timestamp of when the factoid was last edited.
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* `locked` (10): If enabled, prevents the factoid from being changed or removed.
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* `add_nick` (10): Prepends the nick of the person invoking the factoid to the output of the factoid.
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* `nooverride` (10): Prevents the creation of a factoid with an identical name in a different channel.
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* `effective-level` (20): the effective admin level at which this factoid executes (i.e., for /kick, etc)
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* `persist-key` (20): the storage key for allowing code-factoids to persist variables
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* `action_with_args`: Alternate action to perform if an argument has been supplied when invoking the factoid.
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* `noembed`: Factoid will not be triggered if embedded within a sentence.
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* `interpolate`: when set to a false value, $variables will not be expanded.
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* `use_output_queue`: when set to a true value, the output will be delayed by a random number of seconds to simulate reading/typing.
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### factunset
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To unset factoid meta-data, use the `factunset` command.
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Usage: `factunset <channel> <factoid> <key>`
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Finding a factoid
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### factfind
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To search the database for a factoid, use the 'factfind` command. You may optionally specify whether to narrow by channel and/or include factoid owner and/or last referenced by in the search.
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If there is only one match for the query, it will display that factoid and its text, otherwise it will list all matching keywords.
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Usage: `factfind [-channel channel] [-owner nick] [-by nick] [-regex] [text]`
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If you specify the `-regex` flag, the `text` argument will be treated as a regex.
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<pragma-> factfind cast
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<PBot> 3 factoids match: [##c] NULL casting dontcastmalloc
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Information about a factoid
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### factinfo
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To get information about a factoid, such as who submitted it and when, use the `factinfo` command.
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Usage: `factinfo [channel] <keyword>`
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<pragma-> factinfo ##c NULL
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<PBot> NULL: Factoid submitted by Major-Willard for all channels on Sat Jan 1 16:17:42 2005 [5 years and 178 days ago], referenced 39 times (last by pragma- on Sun Jun 27 04:40:32 2010 [5 seconds ago])
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### factshow
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To see the factoid `action` literal, use the `factshow` command.
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Usage: `factshow [channel] <keyword>`
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<pragma-> factshow ##c hi
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<PBot> hi: /say $greetings, $nick.
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### factset
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To view factoid meta-data, such as owner, rate-limit, etc, use the `factset` command.
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Usage: `factset <channel> <factoid> [<key> [value]]`
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Omit `<key>` and `<value>` to list all the keys and values for a factoid. Specify `<key>`, but omit `<value>` to see the value for a specific key.
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### factlog
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To see a factoid's changelog history, use the `factlog` command.
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Usage: `factlog [-h] [-t] [channel] <factoid>`
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`-h` shows full hostmasks instead of just the nick. `-t` shows the actual timestamp instead of relative.
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<pragma-> factadd hi /say Hello there!
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<PBot> hi added to global channel.
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<pragma-> factchange hi s/!$/, $nick!/
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<PBot> Changed: hi is /say Hello there, $nick!
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<pragma-> forget hi
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<PBot> hi removed from the global channel.
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<pragma-> factadd hi /say Hi!
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<pragma-> factlog hi
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<PBot> [3m ago] pragma- created: /say Hi! [5m ago] pragma- deleted [8m ago] pragma- changed to /say Hello there, $nick! [10m ago] pragma- created: /say Hello there!
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### count
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To see how many factoids and what percentage of the database `<nick>` has submitted, use the `count` command.
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Usage: `count <nick>`
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<pragma-> count prec
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<PBot> prec has submitted 28 factoids out of 233 (12%)
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<pragma-> count twkm
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<PBot> twkm has submitted 74 factoids out of 233 (31%)
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<pragma-> count pragma
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<PBot> pragma has submitted 27 factoids out of 233 (11%)
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### histogram
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To see a histogram of the top factoid submitters, use the `histogram` command.
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<pragma-> histogram
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<PBot> 268 factoids, top 10 submitters: twkm: 74 (27%) Major-Willard: 64 (23%) pragma-: 40 (14%) prec: 39 (14%) defrost: 14 (5%) PoppaVic: 10 (3%) infobahn: 7 (2%) orbitz: 3 (1%) mauke: 3 (1%) Tom^: 2 (1%)
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### top20
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To see the top 20 most popular factoids, use the 'top20' command.
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