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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I make my Supybot connect to multiple servers?
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Getting Started with Supybot
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Introduction
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============
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Ok, so you've decided to try out Supybot. That's great! The more people who
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use Supybot, the more people can submit bugs and help us to make it the best
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ manually install) before reading any further. Now we'll give you a whirlwind
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tour as to how you can get Supybot setup and use Supybot effectively.
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Initial Setup
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=============
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Now that you have Supybot installed, you'll want to get it running. The first
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thing you'll want to do is run supybot-wizard. Before running supybot-wizard,
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botname.conf``.
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Listing Commands
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Ok, so let's assume your bot connected to the server and joined the channels
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you told it to join. For now we'll assume you named your bot 'supybot' (you
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Rather than just 'list'.
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Making Supybot Recognize You
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If you ran the wizard, then it is almost certainly the case that you already
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added an owner user for yourself. If not, however, you can add one via the
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to give mypassword if I'm not already identified with the bot.
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Loading Plugins
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Let's take a look at loading other plugins. If you didn't use supybot-wizard,
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though, you might do well to try it before playing around with loading plugins
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is appropriate for your operating system, either 'ls' or 'dir').
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Getting More From Your Supybot
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Another command you might find yourself needing somewhat often is the 'more'
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command. The IRC protocol limits messages to 512 bytes, 60 or so of which
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to continue seeing chunks from jemfinch's initial command.
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Final Word
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You should now have a solid foundation for using Supybot. You can use the
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`list` command to see what plugins your bot has loaded and what commands are
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