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# The short X.Y version.
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version = '0.83'
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version = '0.83'
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# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
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# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
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release = '0.83'
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release = '0.83.4.1'
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# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
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# for a list of supported languages.
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# for a list of supported languages.
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Contents:
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Contents:
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.. toctree::
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use/index.rst
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core/index.rst
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Indices and tables
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Indices and tables
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.. highlight:: none
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.. _getting-started:
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****************************
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Getting started with Supybot
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Conventions used by Supybot and this document
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Vocabulary
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----------
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Plugin
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A plugin contains commands. A plugin can be loaded and unloaded on
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Plugin names are always capitalized, and may contain other uppercase
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letter, as a separation between two words, because they cannot contain
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spaces.
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Command
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Commands can be called by users of the bot.
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Command names are always lowercased; they always have an help message, that
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can be requested at any moment
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Argument
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Most of the commands requires arguments, in order to give them more
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informations about what you want it to do.
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Configuration variable
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A configuration variable is set either by a bot owner or by a channel op.
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Syntax of the commands
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----------------------
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The syntax of a command describes how to run a command.
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The syntax is given by the help command.
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Some examples:
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help [<plugin>] [<command>]
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This is the help of :ref:`command-plugin-help`.
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The chevrons mean you have to replace <plugin> and <command> by a plugin
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name and a command name.
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The brackets mean the argument they wrap is **optional**.
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So, the fellowing commands are correct::
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help
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help PluginName
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help PluginName CommandName
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help CommandName
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ping takes no arguments
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This is the help for :ref:`command-misc-ping`.
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I think it is clear enough.
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join <channel> [<key>]
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It requires a channel name, and the channel key is optional.
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This two commands are ok::
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join #limnoria
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join #limnoria MySecretKey
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utilities last <text> [<text> ...]
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This is the help for :ref:`command-utitilies-last`.
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doesn't do the same thing, that's why you need to give the plugin name.
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You have to give at least one argument, but you can give as many as you
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wish.
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Basics
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Identifying with the bot
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the bot, of course). That's why the first thing you need to do is getting your
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bot know your are its owner, unless what it won't obey you for administrative
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commands.
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it::
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identify <name> <password>
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where *<name>* and *<password>* are the name and the password you gave to the
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*supybot-wizard*.
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* Give the command in private;
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* Give the command on a channel with a prefix character, either set in the
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wizard or in the configuration;
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* Give the command on a channel prefixed by the nick;
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* Give the command on a channel, prefixed by a string of characters, set in
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the config.
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because @ is the most common prefix for Supybot; and the bot doesn't have a
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.. _use-index:
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######################
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The Supybot user guide
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######################
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.. _use-install:
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Installing Limnoria
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This is the "easy to follow" guide to installing supybot. The installation
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documentation provided with the supybot distribution is really quite good
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questions, we thought it would be a good idea to expand it a bit to make it
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a little more of a "foolproof guide".
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Dependencies
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Here's the list of recommended software to run Supybot:
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* Supybot is written in Python, and requires `Python`_
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2.4 or greater (but not Python 3).
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* `Twisted`_ framework 1.2.0 or greater (optional, you probably don't need it).
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.. _Python: http://www.python.org/
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.. _Twisted: http://twistedmatrix.com/
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